The New Tragedies

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Aaron and Bev Weidner, The New Tragedies
Aaron and Bev Weidner, The New Tragedies

The New Tragedies is an Indie-pop band from Kansas City, Missouri.

The band was formed in 2003, by singer/songwriter Aaron Weidner, after Weidner's previous band The Paper Hearts went on hiatus. Bev Blann, formerly a member of Tyko, joined the band in 2004 and soon married Weidner.

Influences include Ida, The Shins, Low, Nick Drake, Red House Painters and Mark Kozelek to name a few. Their sound is similar to Gin Blossoms with a splash of Portishead and Mazzy Star, but the couple's harmonies are a unique blend of Pop-folk and Indie music.

Their first self-titled album, was released in 2004

Their second album, VanityVanity, was released in 2006.

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