Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
SSLYBY Documentary Screening + Acoustic Show
The Moxie
305 S Campbell Ave
Springfield, MO 65806
Mar 30, 2018
8:00 PM UTC
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SSLYBY will debut their mini-documentary about their 2013 trip to Russia. A special acoustic set and Q & A with the band.
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Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin Biography
Met at a Super Bowl party in 1999. Broncos vs. Falcons
Came up with the band name in 2000.
Dorm roommates in 2001.
Not really sure about 2002.
Recorded a short EP in 2003.
Three or four people started going to our shows in 2004.
First album. Broom. 2005. First tour.
Signed to Polyvinyl Records in 2006. Our song “Oregon Girl” is on The OC. The OC gets canceled a few weeks later.
Boris Yeltsin dies 2007. We played in Moscow a couple months later. Also in 2007: First Europe tour. Toured with Mute Math.
Second Album. Pershing. 2008. Jonathan briefly quits the band.
2009. Most of our songs are used in an episode of 16 and Pregnant. Start recording LP3 with Chris Walla.
Third album. Let It Sway. August 17, 2010
Toured with Tokyo Police Club and Two Door Cinema Club in 2011.
SSLYBY in Shark Night 3D September 2011.
B-sides/Rarities album. It’s called Tape Club. September 2011. .
First Japanese tour. Summer 2012.
Named U.S. State Department Cultural Ambassadors.
Return to Mother Russia January 2013.
Made our fourth album back in Will’s attic. It’s called Fly By Wire. Released in August 2013.
Realized we’ve played over 600 shows. Recorded a new album at Chris Walla’s Hall of Justice studio in Seattle. Produced by Beau Sorenson.
2015. New album “The High Country” out now on Polyvinyl (US/Europe) and Moorworks (Japan).
Read MoreCame up with the band name in 2000.
Dorm roommates in 2001.
Not really sure about 2002.
Recorded a short EP in 2003.
Three or four people started going to our shows in 2004.
First album. Broom. 2005. First tour.
Signed to Polyvinyl Records in 2006. Our song “Oregon Girl” is on The OC. The OC gets canceled a few weeks later.
Boris Yeltsin dies 2007. We played in Moscow a couple months later. Also in 2007: First Europe tour. Toured with Mute Math.
Second Album. Pershing. 2008. Jonathan briefly quits the band.
2009. Most of our songs are used in an episode of 16 and Pregnant. Start recording LP3 with Chris Walla.
Third album. Let It Sway. August 17, 2010
Toured with Tokyo Police Club and Two Door Cinema Club in 2011.
SSLYBY in Shark Night 3D September 2011.
B-sides/Rarities album. It’s called Tape Club. September 2011. .
First Japanese tour. Summer 2012.
Named U.S. State Department Cultural Ambassadors.
Return to Mother Russia January 2013.
Made our fourth album back in Will’s attic. It’s called Fly By Wire. Released in August 2013.
Realized we’ve played over 600 shows. Recorded a new album at Chris Walla’s Hall of Justice studio in Seattle. Produced by Beau Sorenson.
2015. New album “The High Country” out now on Polyvinyl (US/Europe) and Moorworks (Japan).
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