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For the most part, The Wars of 1812 were born from nothing more than five days spent together in a basement studio. In the summer of 2006, four friends united in De Pere, WI to make a record. The group had played and recorded together in various pairings throughout the years, but never together. Over the course of five days, the quartet learned, rehearsed, recorded, and fashioned together a cohesive assemblage of nine songs, which would come to be known collectively as Status Quo Ante Bellum - translating to "as it was before the war." During their short week together, the new friends unexpectedly felt the need to pursue something more than a mere self-gratifying side project. With various ties in different cities, they would not be able to construct a sturdy plan for quite some time and, meanwhile, Status Quo would remain quietly concealed. Almost a year later, the Wars finally convinced each other to leave their homes, full-time jobs, and aspirations for graduate school in order to form together permanently as a band. In August of 2oo7, all four relocated and reunited in Minnesota's Twin Cities, and attempted to create a sound in a music scene they knew very little about. One part Wilco, one part Spoon, and one part harsh Wisconsin weather all combine to produce this warm winter quilt of a record, though, through its cool tint of alt-country twang and beneath its warm, drawn-out pop melodies, Status Quo effortlessly exudes the full array of its home state's seasons. Lead

Status Quo Ante Bellum
Alpha / Omega
Feed Me To The Sea
Student Open House: Free For All (Afternoon Records Sampler)
Feed Me To The Sea EP
Demos
McNally Demo
MPLSSTPL - Tunes
Amble Down Records Two Year Anniversary CD Sampler
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998 Grand Ave (Unmixed)
Satus Quo Ante Bellum