Knifeplay (band)

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Knifeplay
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genres
Years active2017–present
Labels Topshelf Records
Members
  • TJ Strohmer
  • Alex Stackhouse
  • John Sciortino
  • Max Black
  • Johnny Klein
  • Johanna Baumann
  • Joey Ginaldi
Past members
  • Chris Norcross
  • Patrick McBride
  • Alex Ha
  • Ben Opatut
  • Jack McBride
Website knifeplayforever.bandcamp.com

Knifeplay is an American shoegazing group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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History

Knifeplay began in 2017 as the solo project of Tj Strohmer, before expanding to a full band. [1] They released their debut album in 2019 titled Pearlty through Window Sill Records. [2] [3] The band signed to Topshelf Records in August 2022, where they announced a new single, "Promise", and their second full-length album titled "Animal Drowning". [4] The album received positive reviews [1] [5] [6] [7] [8]

The band has been compared to Snail Mail, [9] and has been named a "Band To Watch" by Stereogum. [10]

Members

Current

Former

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

EPs

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