BAND MEMBERS
- Jonathan (Johny) Pierce
- Jacob Graham
- Connor Hanwick
- Adam Kessler
ALBUMS
- The Drums (2010)
- Portamento (2011)
- Encyclopedia (2014)
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HISTORY
An unlikely but undeniably catchy mix of Factory
Records-style indie and '50s-inspired melodies,
the Drums have roots that can be traced to the
childhood friendship of Jonathan Pierce and Jacob
Graham. After meeting at summer camp, the pair
formed the electro-pop duo Goat Explosion while
they were still in their teens. However, the band
split and Pierce and Graham went on to other
projects: Graham formed the indie pop group Horse
Shoes, who released an EP on Shelflife in 2009.
Meanwhile, Pierce and another friend, Adam
Kessler, founded the new wave-inspired band
Elkland, who were signed to Columbia Records and
issued the album Golden in 2005. That year, Pierce
left the band (which broke up in 2006) and took a
hiatus from making music. In 2008, Graham and
Pierce reconnected and began writing songs
together, trading the electronic direction of
their earlier collaboration for a guitar-based
approach. Early the following year, Pierce and
Graham moved from central Florida to New York
City, where Kessler became their second guitarist.
With the addition of drummer Connor Hanwick,
formerly of Cape of No Hope, the Drums' lineup was
complete, and by that summer, the band's shows
were gaining buzz. Moshi Moshi released the Drums'
singles "Let's Go Surfing" and "I Felt Stupid,"
and their debut EP, Summertime!, arrived late in
2009. The singles "Best Friend" and "Forever and
Ever Amen" preceded the band's self-titled first
album, which Moshi Moshi released in the U.K. in
spring 2010; it arrived in the States that autumn.
During their first U.S. tour, Kessler left the
group; friend of the band Tom Haslow played guitar
for the rest of those dates. The Drums commenced
writing and recording as a trio, releasing their
first single with this lineup, "The New World," in
April 2011. Recruiting Violens' Chris Stein and
Myles Matheny as members of their touring act, the
band released the darker, keyboard-heavy
Portamento that September. Hanwick, who had
switched from drums to guitar, left the Drums
during their 2012 tour. Pierce and Graham took
time to regroup, each announcing solo projects.
Pierce released the electro-pop solo single "I
Didn't Realise" late in 2012, while Graham formed
the dreamy synth outfit Cascading Slopes, which
issued the Maple Trees single in 2013. That
November, the duo announced another Drums album
was on the way; recorded in a lakeside cabin in
upstate New York, 2014's Encyclopedia ranged from
Pixies-esque rock to folk-pop.