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The North Atlantic

Iceland Will Be Swallowed

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Member Since: 10/5/2004
Band Website: thenorthatlantic.com
Band Members: Jason Hendrix

Cullen Hendrix

Jason Richards

See more pictures of us at our flickr.com page:
here.
Influences: Modest Mouse, Drive Like Jehu, Les Savy Fav, Afghan Whigs, Twilight Singers, Devo, Shellac, Led Zeppelin, Mission of Burma, Archers of Loaf, Unwound, Fugazi, Bruce Springsteen, Timothy Leary, Built to Spill, Braid, Jawbreaker, Planes Mistaken for Stars, The Jesus Lizard, Atticus Finch, Jacques Derrida, Neil Young, Lightning Bolt, Hot Snakes, Homer Simpson, Lovesick, My Own Pine Box, Cursive, Hum, Failure, Shiner, Boilermaker, Coalesce, At the Drive In, the Mars Volta, Yes, King Crimson, Iron and Wine, Rites of Spring, Jawbox, that one band with that one dude.
Sounds Like: Such wandering corpses are common enough in the North Atlantic, which is haunted by all the terrors of the sea - fogs, icebergs, dead ships bent upon mischief, and long sinister gales that fasten upon one like a vampire till all the strength and the spirit and even hope are gone, and one feels like the empty shell of a man.

Joseph Conrad, Lord Jim
Record Label: We Put Out Records/East West
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

TNA saying goodbye, Big Science saying hello.

As many of you know, The North Atlantic’s waters have been still for some time. We got back from tour in December of 2006 exhausted and broke. We’d covered a lot of ground. We recorded a f...
Posted by The North Atlantic on Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:03:00 PST

New song posted--two songs in two weeks? Are we crazy?

This week's offering is Lotion Party...part white boy funk, part isolating desperation. You know, the usual shit.Again, let us know what you think.C
Posted by The North Atlantic on Tue, 15 May 2007 11:04:00 PST

For guitar tech geeks...

Caveat--these images were made with stuff I stole from Guitargeek.com. If they don't like it, I encourage them to update their page a little more often.Anyway, people ask about the pedals and what not...
Posted by The North Atlantic on Tue, 15 May 2007 09:33:00 PST

New song--enjoy. Feedback appreciated.

We've been bad to you...and by bad, I don't mean a real prick, but just a little...inattentive. So, we've decided that we're gonna post new songs that we've been demo-ing and working on, for about a w...
Posted by The North Atlantic on Mon, 07 May 2007 10:22:00 PST

Baghdad map...

Leave it to Vice Magazine to have the only practical map of Iraq that I've seen anywhere since the war started:
Posted by The North Atlantic on Fri, 16 Mar 2007 12:05:00 PST

Scientist Girl (live, acoustic), streaming at Punknews.org

Punknews.org is streaming a live, acoustic version of our song Scientist Girl. The song was recorded during an interview at WXPN in Philadelphia during our last tour of the East Coast. Please be sure ...
Posted by The North Atlantic on Fri, 02 Mar 2007 01:16:00 PST

Pledge to XPN, get free TNA

TNA is participating in a pledge drive with WXPN in Philadelphia, PA. Right now, if you make a pledge, you will recieve a free acoustic version of the song "Scientist Girl". The song is from our most ...
Posted by The North Atlantic on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 09:00:00 PST

Show in Mexico

February 16thLa Casa de la Nueve Arte y CafeCalle 9 #8831, Zona CentroTijuana, Baja CaliforniaOur first ever show in Mexico with Boomklatt, Cabron, more tba. Send us your ideas on what we should bring...
Posted by The North Atlantic on Fri, 02 Feb 2007 10:29:00 PST

TNA on XPN

Point your browsers over to Y-Rock on XPN'sto stream or download our interview on Philadelphia's Y-Rock 88.5 FM.It features a bunch of normal interview stuff and a couple of acoustic(well, let's say s...
Posted by The North Atlantic on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 02:53:00 PST

TNA on XPN: Get out the vote!

For another week, "Scientist Girl" makes an appearance on XPN's Weekly 11. We need your help to keep the train running. Click here to vote for us (and a couple of your other favorite songs). It'll onl...
Posted by The North Atlantic on Sat, 23 Dec 2006 09:19:00 PST