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Biography
You've heard of garage rock, you're familiar with the Basement Tapes. Now open up  your ears to Athenaeum's attic pop. Why attic pop, you ask? Well, this Greensboro, North Carolina-based band's first practice space was high atop drummer Nic Brown's  mom's house, and that's where their songs and sound began. 

"That's where Nic kept his drums," singer/songwriter/guitarist Mark Kano says. "It was really big. We bought a PA and started rehearsing up there. Basically, there was just a bunch of old Fisher Price toys and a drum set, so we just set up in the attic." 

From the attic to Atlantic, Athenaeum's seven-year journey has brought them from mom's house to their splendid debut album, "RADIANCE." A sparkling collection of smooth harmonies, rich guitar melodies, ringing hooks and Kano's warm, knowing lyricism, the album places Athenaeum among today's best new pop rock combos. 

Back in 1991, seventeen-year-old high school junior Mark and fourteen-year-old Eighth Grader Nic formed a band to play Brown's middle school dance. They learned their chops as they worked their way through a number of covers by AOR touchstones like the Eagles, Rush, Steve Miller, Living Colour, and Led Zeppelin. After the departure of Athenaeum's first bass player, they brought in Alex McKinney to take over low-end duties. 

"As the band developed we started to gel as a unit," McKinney says. "We all have similar musical tastes and our originals developed out of that." 

 The band's very original moniker-pronounced Ath-a-nee-um-was Ma Brown's idea,  lifted from the century-old literary society found in Louisville, Kentucky's high schools. Athenaeum alumni includes not only Nic's dad, but such lions of belle lettres as one-time poet laureate Robert Penn Warren and the master of gonzo journalism, Dr.  Hunter S. Thompson. With their somewhat unwieldy handle, an assortment of mispronunciations and misspellings has haunted the band. 

"Anthony-um is a big one," Nic laughs. "We were in one town where they were calling us Anthem Mayhem. So, it has been a bit of a curse, but once people hear it, they really can't forget it, either. I'm more surprised now when I hear people say it right." 

Despite the tongue-twisting nature of their name, Athenaeum gigged regularly at Greensboro's Somewhere Else Tavern, occasionally playing local parties and school functions. They recorded their first demo tape in 1994, which they dubbed "The Unofficial Demo." 

"It had six songs on it," says Mark. "including 'No One,' which is also on 'RADIANCE.' Anyway, we made about three hundred of those and we sold them out in a few months." 

 In early 1995, the band parted ways with their original guitarist. Once Grey Brewster  hitched up with Mark, Nic, and Alex, Athenaeum as we know it today was born. The band soon recorded their self-titled indie CD, which included early versions of a   number of "RADIANCE" tracks, including "No One," "Away," "Different Situation," and "On My Mind." "ATHENAEUM" sold upwards of 10,000 CDs, establishing the quartet as one of the Southeast's shining new lights. They soon inked with Atlantic, giving them the chance to work with one of their favorite producers, Gavin McKillop, whose work with  Toad The Wet Sprocket was a strong selling point to the band. 

"The Toad records had a real strong pop sense to them," Kano says, "and really  centered around vocals and lyrics. Gavin came out to see us play and we went to his  house the next day and had a pretty good talk with him. He called us back a couple of weeks later and said that whenever we were ready to go, he would be very interested in doing it." 

The band hit MacKillop's Master Control studio in Burbank, California in January of 1997, where, as Nic recalls with a chuckle, "We were like four really, really small fish going into a big, smoggy pond." 

"It was a big learning experience to work with Gavin," Nic says, "because it was like  having a new member in the band. It taught us to open our minds up and see that,  yeah, this is good, but it can be a lot better." 

The band spent more than three months at Master Control, fine-tuning their arrangements and harmonies while filling in their sonic palette with the assistance of esteemed session players like pedal steel whiz Greg Liesz (who plays on "Spotlight") and accordianist James Fearnley, late of the Pogues, who contributes squeezebox to  the swinging "Different Situation." After Athenaeum wound up the sessions, master  mixer Jack Joseph Puig (Tonic, The Verve Pipe) was brought in to work his magic upon the already-stellar tracks. 

"I think we've really matured and developed our own sound," Alex notes. "It's pretty distinguishable from other bands out there and I think when people hear our songs, they can identify them as Athenaeum." 

Writing quality songs is top priority for the quartet. Though Kano is the band's primary tunesmith, it takes the other three members to turn them into trademark Athenaeum. "RADIANCE" kicks off with the unabashedly irresistable "What I Didn't Know," a chiming  chronicle of loss, regret and love gone bad. 

 "Well, it's about a relationship that I was in that was over when I wrote the song," Mark explains. "It was me coming full circle with everything. I felt like it was a summation of  everything that had happened. It was just me saying, 'Hey, you know, everything's okay. It was amazing, but it's over and so be it and here it is in a song.'" 

Between Kano's husky vocals and the lilting guitar textures, "RADIANCE" is filled with teriffic tunes, from the winsome and melodic "Flat Tire" to the energetic, explosive title  track which closes the collection. 

"Man, I'm so excited," beams Mark with impossible-to-hide pride. "I'm so pleased with the record. I guess that's kind of a blessing in disguise. I don't know how many artists are completely happy with their first record, but we are, so we're very fortunate." 

With "RADIANCE" ready to rock radio across the land, the members of Athenaeum are poised to take to road and bring their harmony-rich attic pop to America. While the four guys have divided up across the Carolina area, Athenaeum haven't forgotten their roots. 

 "We all seem to move every six months into a new place," Nic - who currently resides in Chapel Hill - says, "so our numbers consistently change, as do the area codes. But we still practice in Greensboro, in my mom's attic."

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