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Pop Unknown Austin, Texas Tim Lasater (vocals, guitar)
Gabe Wiley (drums)
Joel Ganucheau (guitar)
Matt Breedlove (guitar)
Casper Echols (bass)

Pop Unknown - If Arsenic Fails, Try Algebra

Pop Unknown presents textures and tones that will make you go weak at the knees. It's more than you hoped for. "One of the best records to come out in a very long time, for any label" says Rocket Fuel. Immaculately constructed pop songs with tranquilizing melodies and chiming guitars lines. A power-chord workout with a driving rhythm section that conveys ...More / Reviews / Audio
Pop Unknown - Summer Season Kills

The debut record featuring ex-members of highly-regarded Mineral. Need we say more? An impassioned blend of post-hardcore rock and warm, dynamic pop from Austin. This engaging combination matched with a strong sense of melody defines their sound. Forget about sitting up all night spending hours fussing over the perfect arrangement of songs to put on a mix ...More / Reviews / Audio
Deep Elm - Unreleased No. 1

Highlights of Unreleased No. 1 include the first song ever recorded by Planes Mistaken For Stars, secretly collected and quietly stashed tracks by veterans Pop Unknown, Triple Fast Action, Starmarket and Five Eight, plus brand new recordings from Brandtson, Red Animal War, Dead Red Sea and This Beautiful Mess. ...More / Reviews / Audio
The Emo Diaries - Chapter 2: A Million Miles Away

Unreleased songs by Pop Unknown (ex-Mineral), Appleseed Cast, Seven Storey Mountain, Brandtson, Miracle of 86 (featuring Kevin Devine), Blacktop Cadence (members of Hot Water Music), Shooters & Senders, Plain, Magstatic, My Favorite Citizen, Strike Force, Jazz June, Buford and Tess Wiley (ex-Sixpence None The Richer, Velour 100). You'll keep this under ...More / Reviews / Audio
Imbroco - Are You My Lionkiller?

With such an impressive line-up including members of Mineral and Pop Unknown, an element of pure, experience-bred songwriting can be expected. Beautiful instrumentation, immaculate guitar work, meticulous percussion and tender vocals deliver an onslaught of what is truly respectable in the scene. One of three Pop Unknowns to rise from the ashes of Mineral. ...More / Reviews / Audio