Antietam | |
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Origin | Louisville, Kentucky, United States |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1984–1996, 2004-present |
Labels | Homestead,Triple X, Carrot Top Records |
Members | Tara Key Tim Harris Josh Madell |
Past members | Wolf Knapp Michael Weinert Sean Mulhall Charles Schultz |
Website | antietamtheband |
Antietam is anindie rock band fromLouisville, Kentucky formed in 1984 by members of the Babylon Dance Band, husband and wife duo Tara Key and Tim Harris. They released six albums between 1985 and 1995, and since the late 1980s have been based in New York. Their latest album is Intimations of Immortality, released on Motorific Sounds in 2017.
Key and Harris (both vocalists and multi-instrumentalists, and half of the Babylon Dance Band) initially recruited Wolf Knapp and Michael Weinert to complete the Antietam lineup, the name taken from thesite of a battle in theAmerican Civil War.[1][2] They signed toHomestead Records who issued their eponymous debut in July 1985.[1] By the release of second albumMusic from Elba, former Babylon Dance Band drummer Sean Mulhall had taken over on drums for that recording only.[1][2][3] It would be three years before their next release, the "Eaten up by Hate" twelve-inch single, now onTriple X Records.[1] They followed this with the albumBurgoo in 1990, produced byIra Kaplan andGeorgia Hubley ofYo La Tengo, and with Charles Schultz on drums.[1] In late 1990, Josh Madell replaced Schultz, and played onEverywhere Outside (1991) and the live albumAntietam Comes Alive!, recorded atCBGB.[1] The band returned to Homestead for the albumRope-a-Dope in 1994. The band's last release from this period was the "Alibi" single in 1996.[2]
Tara Key released two solo albums in 1994 and 1995, featuring Harris and various members of Antietam.[1] After Antietam, Key recorded withEleventh Dream Day's Rick Rizzo on the albumDark Edson Tiger (2000), and they collaborated again on the 2011 albumDouble Star.[2] Harris went on to record with Yo La Tengo and The Special Pillow.[2] Madell went on to drum forCodeine andRetsin.[2][3] In 1996, Key performed with Yo La Tengo asThe Factory's house band in the filmI Shot Andy Warhol.[4]
After a spell of woodshedding, in 2004, Antietam signed to Carrot Top Records in Chicago and released the albums Victory Park (2004), Opus Mixtum (2008), and Tenth Life (2011).
Intimations of Immortality (2017) was the first release on Motorific Sounds, Antietam's own label.[2]