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Parquet Courts

Parquet Courts

Parquet Courts is an American rock band from New York City. The band consists of Andrew Savage (vocals, guitar), Austin Brown (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Sean Yeaton (bass, vocals), and Max Savage (drums).

Albums

2011 American Specialties
2012 Light Up Gold
2014 Content Nausea
2014 Sunbathing Animal
2016 Human Performance
2018 Wide Awake!
2021 Sympathy for Life
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Latest Articles

Features / Music
The Happy Accidents & Information Overload That Led To A Surprise LP
"We were supposed to record a 7" – just four songs – that’s what we went in to do, and then ... we ended up with a lot of different stuff that we hadn’t planned on recording."
News / Music
Parquet Courts Confirm Golden Plains Sideshows
The New Yorkers are playing the east coast
Features / Music
Pet Sounds
"I dunno if I’ve seen a ferocious mosh pit. Sometimes it can be hard to mosh ferociously to most Parquet Court songs, I think."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Parquet Courts - Sunbathing Animal
Lysergic opener, Bodies ends on a teasing vibe akin to Pavement at their most playful.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Parquet Courts, Total Control, Bed Wettin' Bad Boys
The set ends, and the audience, dazed, can’t seem to drum up the energy for an encore, although this reviewer wouldn’t be surprised to hear the band had already played their entire back catalogue.
News / Music
How Parquet Courts Emerged From The Underground
Frontman Andrew Savage discusses the band's meteoric rise
Features / Music
Defining The Scene
"Being famous is definitely not a goal for Parquet Courts."
News / Music
Parquet Courts Confirm First Australian Headline Shows
Presented by The Music!
News / Music
Parquet Courts Unleash 'You’ve Got Me Wonderin’ Now' Clip
The lyric-video starring Ricky The Ghost
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Parquet Courts - Tally All The Things You Broke
The grinding Fall On Yr Face flaunts a rockabilly aesthetic while jerky He’s Seeing Paths employs unusual, mechanistic undertones.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Parquet Courts - Tally All The Things You Broke
Rambling closer He’s Seeing Paths brings some levity with homemade percussion and an off-kilter beat à la Beck or Beastie Boys, rounding off another strong release.
News / Music
Parquet Courts Stream Track (Featuring Recorder!) From New EP
The band hit back quick after their killer Light Up Gold LP.