Copeland released its The Grey Man EP in February, a departure from the band’s Indie Rock flavor. The album is dripping with what Marsh describes as a “constant flow of feelings,” and it’s not exactly full of happiness and sunbeams. Really, darker shades of Electronica and Pop underpin lyrics.
With tour dates and the support of Tooth & Nail Records, Copeland is back on its feet after a brief, unsuccessful affair with Columbia Records in early 2007. The band is touring with Anchor & Braille, a side project led by Stephen Christian, singer of the Rock outfit Anberlin. Marsh produced A & B’s debut album, Felt, which drops in August.
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This article appears in Jul 8-14, 2009.

