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Super American

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Super American
OriginBuffalo, New York
GenresPop punk, slacker rock, emo
Years active2016 (2016)-present
LabelsWax Bodega
Members
  • Matt Cox
  • Pat Feeley

Super American is an American pop punk band from Buffalo, New York.[1][2]

History

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Forming around 2016,[3] Super American have released a debut EP and two studio albums. The music video Free Bird, a single released from their 2021 album SUP, features special effects designed by Matt West of Neck Deep.[4][5] The duo of Matt Cox and Pat Feeley have been described as multi-instrumentalists.[6][7] The name of their three-song release Yobwoc (2020) is an ananym of cowboy. The band is currently represented by Good Harbor Artist Management & Agency for the Performing Arts.

Pictured: Feeley (left), McClure (center), Cox (right) playing as a three-piece at Sugar City in Buffalo, NY in June 2017. This is a particularly interesting phase for the band as Feeley and Cox we're switching instruments in a live setting.

The duo spent most of 2015 & 2016 conceptualizing the genesis and purpose of the band. Once conceived, it was put to action. To build relationships by attending creative events—art shows, concerts, parties—while carrying around and photographing guests with a pineapple. After releasing their first work, Disposable, in 2017, Feeley purchased Cox a 2001 Ford Taurus Hatchback. Together, they would use this wagon to endure a series of regional DIY tours. Shortly after, the band signed their first record contract with Boston, MA based indie label, Take This To Heart Records. While continuing to build their fan base, the band began demoing songs which would ultimately become Tequila Sunrise, which was properly recorded in the early spring of 2018 at GCR Audio in Buffalo, NY. Subsequent to the release of Tequila Sunrise's lead singles, "Hands Down Olivia", "Givin' It Up", and "Chris From Walmart", the band embarked on their first national tour in the summer of 2018, along with Gleemer and Kississippi, supporting Have Mercy on a 5-year album anniversary tour.

Pictured: Cox working as a manual laborer, carrying boulders from point A to point B for hours on end. Cox has held over 35+ jobs in his short adult life.
Pictured: Feeley serenading the crowd while the band performed a stripped down set on Long Island, NY in 2017

The band spent most of 2019 working on material that would become both YOBWOC, an album sampler which ultimately led to the release the bands' biggest album yet, 2021's SUP. Both Cox and Feeley worked collaboratively within their own home studios, building songs they felt expressed a stronger narrative. SUP was again recorded at GCR Audio in Buffalo, NY, however incited the hands of Jay Zubricky (Engineer), Vince Ratti (Mixing Engineer), and Will Yip (Mastering Engineer). SUP was released October 22, 2021 by Philadelphia, PA based indie record label Wax Bodega operated by Zack Zarillo and Fred Feldman. Vinyl production included to physical variants accompanied by a digital release.

In the fall of 2021, the band again hit the road, this time supporting Hot Mulligan, Prince Daddy & The Hyena, and Sincere Engineer, taking the band to the west coast for the first time.

2022 saw them opening for several notable acts, including Taking Back Sunday, Belmont, and Neck Deep.

Band members

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Founding Members & Contributing Artists

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  • Matt Cox
  • Patrick Feeley

Live Band

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  • Daniel McCormick
  • Aidan Licker
  • Liam Ebers

Alumni

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  • Jeffery Grabowski
  • Elliot Douglas
  • Fred Cimato
  • Greg McClure
  • Tom Falcone
  • Benjamin Leiber
  • Steven Gardner
  • Sam Checkoway

Discography

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Studio albums

EPs

  • YOBWOC (2020)
  • Disposable (2017, Take This To Heart Records)

References

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  1. ^ Gelfand, Zac. "Indie Mixtape 20: Super American Has A Bachelor's Degree In Blink-182". Uproxx. Uproxx. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Super American, the cleverest of pop punks, premiere new music". Alternative Press. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  3. ^ Collar, Matt. "Apple Music: Super American". Apple Music. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  4. ^ TV News Desk. "Super American Will Release New Album 'SUP'". Broadway World. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Super American - "free bird" (Official Video)". YouTube. Wax Bodega. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  6. ^ Gelfand, Zac (26 October 2021). "All The Best New Indie Music From This Week". Uproxx. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  7. ^ Djamoos, Zac (20 October 2021). "Artist Interview: Super American". The Alternative. Retrieved 28 November 2021.