Battle Tapes

Battle Tapes is an American electronic rock band, based in Los Angeles, California, United States, formed in late 2010. The band consists of Josh Boardman (vocals/guitar/synth), Riley Mackin (keyboards/programming/vocals), Stephen Bannister (bass guitar) and Pete Kraynak (drums/percussion). Battle Tapes is known for its live performances, fully sequenced lighting and visuals and integrating electro and indie influences into its music and image.

Battle Tapes
Battle Tapes, April 2018
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresElectronic rock
Years active2010–present
Websitehttp://www.battletapesband.com
MembersJosh Boardman
Riley Mackin
Stephen Bannister
Pete Kraynak

To date, Battle Tapes has released Three EPs: Sleepwalker (2011), Sweatshop Boys (2012) and Form (2017). It released its first studio album Polygon on November 20, 2015.

Battle Tapes gained increased popularity in 2013, when their song "Feel the Same," from the Sweatshop Boys EP, was featured in Rockstar GamesGrand Theft Auto V video game, in a vehicle radio station, Radio Mirror Park. The band also gained additional popularity in 2018, when several of their songs were featured in the Rooster Teeth web series “Gen:Lock”, with “Belgrade” used as its main theme.

Battle Tapes made their festival debut in 2014, performing at The Sunset Strip Music Festival in Los Angeles, as well as SXSW in Austin, Texas.[1] In early 2015, Battle Tapes announced they would be playing at the BottleRock Napa Valley Festival in May later that year.

Skeleton Crüe

Josh Boardman and Riley Mackin often perform as a duo under the moniker "Skeleton Crüe" — a name derived from the stripped-down size of Battle Tapes, focusing more on a live DJ-style use of drum machines, samplers and synths, in addition to traditional DJ decks.

In other media

Discography

  • Sleepwalker (EP) (2011)[5]
  • Sweatshop Boys (EP) (2012)
  • Polygon (Album) (2015)[6]
  • Form (EP) (2017)
  • Weight of the World (Single) (2019) (featured in gen:LOCK episode 8's end credits)

Remixes

References


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