Aspera (band)

Aspera (initially Aspera Ad Astra) were an American indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Aspera
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
GenresIndie rock, psychedelic rock
Years active1996–2007
LabelsBurnt Toast Vinyl, Jagjaguwar Records, Suicide Squeeze Records, Big Wheel Recreation, Tigerstyle Records, Insound Records
Associated actsFavourite Sons, Blood Feathers, Haelah, Bardo Pond, The Lilys
Past membersMike Robinson
Drew Mills
Justin Tripp
Drew Worth
Matt Werth
Chris Powell
A.J. Edmiston

History

Aspera formed in 1996 under the name Aspera ad Astra in Philadelphia, and released a 7" split with Haelah before issuing their debut full-length in 1998. Following this the group underwent lineup changes before the release of their 1999 EP; several drummers would join and leave the group until late 2000, when A.J. Edmiston joined. Around this time the group shortened its name. They began releasing material on Jagjaguwar Records in 2002, including a re-release of their 2001 album Sugar & Feathered. 2007 saw Back When Love issued on Philadelphia label Burnt Toast Vinyl. Aspera were part of the so-called "Psychedelphia" scene, alongside bands such as Bardo Pond and The Lilys.

Aspera seems no longer to be a going concern. Tripp, Werth, and Edmiston, along with Carmine Degennaro, are now working with Ken Griffin, formerly of Irish band Rollerskate Skinny, as Favourite Sons.[1] Drew Mills has formed the band Blood Feathers with Ben Dickey of Amen Booze Rooster.[1]

Members

Initial lineup
  • Mike Robinson - vocals, keyboards
  • Justin Tripp - guitar, keyboards
  • Drew Worth - guitar
  • Matt Werth - bass
  • Drew Mills - drums, vocals, guitar
Later members
  • Chris Powell - drums
  • A.J. Edmiston - drums

Discography

Notes

  1. "ASPERA members start two new projects - JAGJAGUWAR Blog". Archived from the original on 2013-01-26. Retrieved 13 March 2010.

References

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