Circle
Takes The Square was birthed from Savannah,
Georgia in early 2000. Consisting of Drew
Speziale (guitar/vocals), Kathy Coppola
(bass/vocals), Jay Wynne (drums), and Collin
Kelly (second guitar), the band quickly
cut a demo CD for tour and soon after recorded
for a split 7" with the mighty Pg.99. Following
the release of the 7", Collin left the band
and they remained a three piece until late
2004 with the addition of Bobby Scandiffio.
In the early summer of 2003, as a trio the band
recorded their debut full-length for Robotic Empire,
entitled As The Roots Undo, which has not only
received widespread critical acclaim, but according
to Alternative Press, has "turned hardcore's rules
for genre, song structure and pretty much everything
else on their heads." Following the album's tracking
the band hit the road for the better chunk of
the year, resulting in an odometer that's seen
three large-scale US tours, a UK jaunt and countless
weeklong excursions over the years, all while
a full-time college schedule.
Graduating from college now allows the band to
fulfill their intense passion for playing live,
during which CTTS submits themselves to the challenge
of communicating with unfamiliar faces using only
the vocabulary that music can provide. Each show
allows exploration of emotions and experiences
from a new perspective, as translated into this
unique and amazing language of sound. This is
all achieved through their primary interest of
no genre limitations with a healthy respect to
innovation. To quote the band directly:
"The changes we've experienced on individual levels
and as a band over the last four years is apparent
in our writing. Each recording is a sketch, marking
a different point on the path that we're stumbling
along. Our music is rooted in our love for the
punk rock/hardcore scene that helped to raise
us, but our influences range from ambient and
electronic to indie and hip-hop. Our new full
length (As The Roots Undo) is our most experimental
release to date, as the risk of trying new things
ended up being the most rewarding aspect of the
writing process."
With hefty touring planned for the immediate future
and another album on the eventual horizon, Circle
Takes The Square continue to expand on the tracks
they've already forged. A wide variety of fans
have turned their ears to the band... kids that
like everything abrasive/chaotic from Blood Brothers
and Daughters to the more indie-minded sounds
of Bright Eyes and Cursive... all having found
CTTS to be a captivating experience. With the
evolution of the band anything but clear yet undoubtedly
incredible, the excitement surrounding this young
group is truly a fascinating thing to behold.
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