Bishop Allen

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  • indie
  • indie pop
  • indie rock
  • folk
  • alternative
Bishop Allen is an American indie rock band which formed in Brooklyn, New York, United States in 2003. The band's core members are Justin Rice and Christian Rudder, who are supported both on stage and in the studio by a rotating cast of musicial collaborators. Currently the band consists of Justin Rice (vocals, guitar), Christian Rudder (guitar), Darbie Nowatka (keyboards, violin), Keith Poulson (bass) and Michael Tapper (drums). Tapper is a former member of the indie rock band We Are Scientists The band takes its name from Bishop Allen Drive in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where the two lived together after college. Bishop Allen has released three albums and 12 EPs: Charm School (2003)

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Songs

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    A Hidden Track That's Obviously Not Hidden Now.

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    A Tiny Fold

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    Abe Lincoln

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    Another Wasted Night

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    Begin to See

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    Bellingham

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    Bishop Allen Drive

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    Black Hole

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    Black Suburbans

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    Bread Crumbs

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    Busted Heart

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    Butterfly Nets

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    Calendar

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    Cassandra

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    Central Booking

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    Charm School

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    Chinatown Bus

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    Choose Again

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    Clementines

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    Click Click Click Click

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    Click, Click, Click, Click

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    Corazón

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    Coupla Easy Things

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    Crows

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    Cue the Elephants

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    Dimmer

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    Dirt on Your New Shoes

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    Don Christopher

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    Don't Hide Away

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    Down to Memphis

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    Empire City

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    Eve of Destruction

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    Fireflies

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    Flight 180

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    Ghosts Are Good Company

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    Give It Back

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    Good Talk

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    Hammer and Nail

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    I Get Along

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    Last Chance America

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    Like Castanets

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    Little Black Ache

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    Luck of Mine

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    Making Friends

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    Middle Management

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    No Conditions

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    No Show

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    Number 39

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    Oklahoma

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    Penitentiary Bound


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