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  1. Psychology (2005) is the first album by Discover America (Chris Staples), on Tooth & Nail Records. [2] It was performed, produced, and recorded / engineered by Chris Staples .

  2. Chris Staples is an American indie rock musician originally from Pensacola, Florida, long based in Seattle, Washington. He released Panama, Burned and Blistered, Blackest Hair, Bluest Eyes, Badlands, and American Soft independently, before catching the attention of Seattle-based Barsuk Records, who re-released American Soft in 2014.

  3. www.chrisstaplesmusic.comchris staples

    Chris Staples explores isolation and dissociation with Out of My Body. Staples, master of the pared-down lyric, offers up a variation on the pandemic blues in his first new release since Holy Moly (Barsuk Records, 2019).

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  4. Dr Chris Staples. Group Leader. UKRI Future Leader Fellow. Senior Lecturer, School of Medical and Health Sciences. c.staples@bangor.ac.uk.

  5. www.chrisstaplesmusic.com › about-nativebio — chris staples

    Pulsing electronica, acoustic strummers, synth stabs, dry snare drums setting the pace, clear melodies fill the sky, no rain for days. Staples is more pop artist than an indie singer, a poet and craftsman working in an independent tradition and at a human scale.

  6. 25. Mai 2007 · Discover America managed to pack a hefty amount of solid, lo-fi, synth-oriented, semi-poppy music into their debut album Psychology. Chris Staples seemed to pick up near where he left off as the vocalist/guitarist of the fairly long-running indie rock act Twothirtyeight, who broke up only a few year...

  7. 19. Aug. 2016 · Consistently evocative and emotionally stirring, Staples’ solo work proves highly personal and wholly earnest, offering listeners a delicate and nuanced glimpse into his very psyche. Fortunately for enamored fans and wide-eyed newcomers alike, his latest record, 2016’s Golden Age, proves no exception.