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The Sun
OriginColumbus, Ohio
GenresIndie rock
Garage rock
Years active1999–2008
LabelsWarner Bros.
MembersChris Burney
Sam Brown
Bryan Arendt
Bradford Forsblom
Bradleah Culkins
Websitewww.virb.com/thesun

The Sun is a band with styles described as pop rock, indie rock and alternative indie rock.

History

The Sun released their first full-length album Blame It on the Youth June 7, 2005 on DVD. Every song has a music video. The disc also has WAV files on it for listening without viewing the videos. While it claims to be the first DVD album, it is not a new idea. There were a few albums in the 1980s that had a video cassette release in the same vein.

The band gained Internet exposure through their music video for the song "Romantic Death", which featured footage (from Beautiful Agony) of people's faces during orgasm.

Band members

  • Chris Burney (vocals, guitar)
  • Sam Brown (drums)
  • Bryan Arendt (guitar)
  • Brad Forsblom (bass, backing vocals)
  • Brad Caulkins (keyboard, guitar, backing vocals)

References

  1. "The Sun". AllMusic. Archived from the original on December 13, 2010.

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