Millions (band)
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Millions is a noise rock
Noise rock
Noise rock describes a style of post-punk rock music that became prominent in the 1980s. Noise rock makes use of the traditional instrumentation and iconography of rock, but incorporates atonality and especially dissonance, and also frequently discards usual songwriting conventions.-Style:Noise...

 band from Chicago, Illinois.

Formed in late 2006, they played their first shows and released their first EP in 2007. The EP, Telephone Game, was released on Team Abunai records.

In 2008, they recorded their first full length, Gather Scatter. It was released on Seventh Rule Recordings
Seventh Rule Recordings
Seventh Rule Recordings is a record label based in Chicago, Illinois that formed in 2003 to release underground metal and Hardcore punk. Founded by Scott and Cara Flaster, who still operate the label today, they have released albums by bands such as Akimbo, Buried at Sea, and Sweet Cobra.- Bands...

 in 2009.

In February 2010 it was announced that Millions would be releasing a new 4 song EP on Brutal Panda Records entitled Panic Program.

Millions features former members of Small Brown Bike
Small Brown Bike
Small Brown Bike is a band from Marshall, Michigan, United States that started in 1996. The trademark of Small Brown Bike is their "double vocals" backed by melodies. Their sound is often identified as being similar to other post-hardcore bands, such as Avail, Hot Water Music and Dillinger Four...

, Bodyhammer, and New Jersey Joystick

EPs

  • Telephone Game 7" EP - 2007 on Team Abunai
  • Saddle Up and Ride EP - 2008 on Team Abunai
  • Panic Program 7" EP - 2010 on Brutal Panda

External links



Myspace Site

Official Blog

[ Gather Scatter review at Allmusic]

Millions feature in New City

Millions feature in Decibel Magazine

Gather Scatter review at Lambgoat

Gather Scatter review at Punknews

Gather Scatter review at Adequacy.net

Gather Scatter review in Revolver Magazine
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