Citay

American band


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nameCitay
imageCitay1.jpg
captionSome members of the band.
originSan Francisco, Los Angeles, California
genrepsychedelic pop-rock
years_active2004-present
labelDead Oceans
current_membersEzra Feinberg, Marc Dantona, Warren Huegel, Josh Pollock, Meryl Press and Sean Smith
past_membersAdria Otte, Jesse Reiner, Julie Napolin, Diego Gonzalez, Tahlia Harbour, April Hayley, Shayde Sartin, Lorraine Rath, Bert Bergen, and Tim Green
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| name = Citay | image = Citay1.jpg | caption = Some members of the band. | origin = San Francisco, Los Angeles, California | Instruments = | genre = psychedelic pop-rock | years_active = 2004-present | label = Dead Oceans | associated_acts = | website = | current_members = Ezra Feinberg, Marc Dantona, Warren Huegel, Josh Pollock, Meryl Press and Sean Smith | past_members = Adria Otte, Jesse Reiner, Julie Napolin, Diego Gonzalez, Tahlia Harbour, April Hayley, Shayde Sartin, Lorraine Rath, Bert Bergen, and Tim Green

Citay is an American, San Francisco-based band currently released on Dead Oceans. The band was formed in 2004 by Ezra Feinberg as a studio project with Tim Green from The Fucking Champs, and some help from others. There is now a live band including members of Tussle, The Dry Spells, Sean Smith, 3 Leafs, and Daevid Allen's University of Errors. Citay performed at the South by Southwest Music Festival in 2007 and 2008.

Instrumentation

The band uses acoustic and electric guitars, electric bass, keyboards, drums, and other percussions. The band's sound includes guitar harmonies, long instrumental sections, and Beach Boys-like vocals. The sound has been described as psychedelic pop-rock.

Discography

References

References

  1. "Archived copy".
  2. "Archived copy".
  3. "Citay Casts Its 'Eye' on an Efficient Epic".
  4. "Little Kingdom | Pitchfork".

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