Four Fists

American hip hop group


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FieldValue
nameFour Fists
originMinneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
genreHip hop
years_active2011–present
labelDoomtree Records
website
current_members* P.O.S
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| name = Four Fists | image = | alt = | caption = | alias = | origin = Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. | genre = Hip hop | years_active = 2011–present | label = Doomtree Records | associated_acts = | website = | current_members = * P.O.S

History

P.O.S and Astronautalis first met on the Warped Tour in 2004. Subsequently, the two started working together in secret as Four Fists. The group's name derives from one of the short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In the 2000s, the two appeared on each other's albums: Astronautalis' 2008 album Pomegranate ("The Story of My Life") and P.O.S's 2009 album Never Better ("Handmade Handgun").

In 2011, Four Fists made its debut live performance in Austin, Texas. In 2013, the duo released a single, "Mmmmmhmmmmm" b/w "Please Go", on Doomtree Records. The duo's first studio album, 6666, was released on Doomtree Records in 2018.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 6666 (2018)

Singles

  • "Mmmmmhmmmmm" b/w "Please Go" (2013)
  • "Nobody's Biz" b/w "G.D.F.R" (2018)
  • "Dork Court" (2018)
  • "6666" (2018)

References

References

  1. Leak, Brian. (January 16, 2019). "Four Fists (Astronautalis, P.O.S) Run Amok In Video For '6666'". [[Forbes]].
  2. Morrow, Scott. (November 8, 2018). "Indie rappers P.O.S and Astronautalis make grime-and-groove bangers as Four Fists". [[Chicago Reader]].
  3. Riemenschneider, Chris. (September 3, 2013). "P.O.S. and Astronautalis debut first track from Four Fists". [[Star Tribune]].
  4. Fischer, Reed. (October 8, 2013). "Why Four Fists' P.O.S. and Astronautalis love F. Scott Fitzgerald [INTERVIEW]". [[City Pages]].
  5. Kangas, Chaz. (September 3, 2013). "Exclusive Premiere: P.O.S. and Astronautalis Are Four Fists – "MMMMMHMMMMM"". [[The Village Voice]].
  6. Madden, Michael. (October 10, 2018). "As Four Fists, P.O.S and Astronautalis combine rap skill and punk spirit on '6666'". [[City Pages]].
  7. Riemenschneider, Chris. (October 9, 2013). "P.O.S., Astronautalis raise Four Fists at Triple Rock". [[Star Tribune]].
  8. Fischer, Reed. (September 3, 2013). "P.O.S and Astronautalis debut Four Fists collabo "MMMMMHMMMMM"". [[City Pages]].
  9. Geslani, Michelle. (September 4, 2013). "P.O.S. and Astronautalis, as Four Fists, stream new song "MMMMMHMMMMM"". [[Consequence of Sound]].
  10. Sacher, Andrew. (September 27, 2018). "Four Fists (P.O.S + Astronautalis) releasing debut LP & touring (watch a new video)". [[BrooklynVegan]].
  11. Schatz, Lake. (July 21, 2018). "Four Fists (Astronautalis and P.O.S.) return with new two-song single: Stream". [[Consequence of Sound]].
  12. Eustice, Kyle. (August 16, 2018). "P.O.S. & Astronautalis Reemerge As Four Fists With "Dork Court" Single". [[HipHopDX]].
  13. Kaye, Ben. (October 2, 2018). "Four Fists (Astronautalis and P.O.S.) share the Origins of new track "6666": Stream". [[Consequence of Sound]].

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