What Made Milwaukee Famous (band)

What Made Milwaukee Famous (WMMF) is an American indie rock band from Austin, Texas, United States.

What Made Milwaukee Famous
What Made Milwaukee Famous
Background information
OriginAustin, Texas, U.S.
GenresIndie rock
Pop rock
Years active2002present
LabelsBarsuk Records
WebsiteOfficial website
MembersMichael Kingcaid
John Farmer
Jeremy Bruch
Jason Davis
Drew Patrizi
Past membersJosh Vernier
Geoff Guillard

In 2005, the band performed for Austin City Limits with Franz Ferdinand, making them one of the only unsigned bands to play for the show in its 45-year history. In 2006, the band signed with Barsuk Records, which re-released their 2004 debut album, Trying to Never Catch Up. Their second album, What Doesn't Kill Us, was released on March 4, 2008. The band released their third album You Can't Fall Off the Floor on January 22, 2013.

Since forming, the band has played at the South by Southwest music festival, the Austin City Limits Festival, and Lollapalooza. They have opened for The Smashing Pumpkins, Arcade Fire, The Black Keys, and Snow Patrol. The band has been featured on in Billboard and Rolling Stone bands-to-watch lists.

After promoting You Can't Fall Off the Floor in 2013 and 2014, the band became largely inactive.

On June 12, the band announced a set of reunion shows in September 2019, scheduled in Austin and Houston. The three tour dates coincide with a release of a newly remastered 180 gram vinyl of their debut album Trying to Never Catch Up to celebrate the 15-year anniversary of its original release.[1]

Name origin

The band's name is derived from Jerry Lee Lewis's "What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)."

Discography

Reviews

References

  1. "WMMF | Austin, TX". Whatmademilwaukeefamous.com. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  2. "Pre Order the NEW WMMF Album!!!". Whatmademilwaukeefamous.blogspot.com. Retrieved 15 January 2013.


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