Exeter is four years, 30 songs and a hundred shows into its mission of leaving Earth without ever
leaving the ground. A space rock/indie 4-peice from Austin, TX, delivering power and ambient
texture, Exeter creates at times, a wall of sound, and at others, blissful soundscapes. By blending
these elements, Exeter achieves a unique, yet vaguely familiar aural experience.

The band teamed up with local producer and engineer Kevin Butler at his Test Tube Audio, to record
their debut Intra Venus EP. Recorded in less than a month, Intra Venus was Exeter's first foray into a
new sound which paid homage to several genres of music, most notably space rock and shoegaze.
At first created as a tool to book more gigs, the production and strength of the six-song album led
the band to opt for a full release.

Near the close of 2008, Exeter ushered a track onto a tribute compilation entitled The Nurse Who
Loved Me to 90's space rock pioneers, Failure, released by South Florida indie label, Pop Up
Records. The band returned to Test Tube Audio, producing a cover of "Smoking Umbrellas." Later
that year, the band contributed a track to 2009's Exploding In Sound compilation by rabid music
blogger/journalist Dan Goldin.

The band revisited familiar ground but found new territory when they returned to Test Tube Audio to
begin working with Butler on Grey Noise, White Lies, the band's first full-length release on Pop
Up/Engineer Records. The album, an 11-track meditation on love, violence and everything in
between, will be released August 25, 2009.

Band Members: Mike Parker - Voice.Guitar | Cameron Creamer - Guitar | Rocky Reyna - Bass | Ky
Williams - Drums

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“The Nurse Who Loved Me: A
Tribute To Failure” is all around
triumphant. This album pays
tribute to one of the greatest
bands of the 90s and the legacy
they‘ve left the musical world.
There are few bands that
deserve a tribute more so than
Failure, as they have defined a
mighty sound, that has remained
so influential to so many bands,
in numerous different ways.

+ Evangelos
+ [Damn] This Desert Air
+ Exeter
+ Sex Club Reject
+ Orion
+ Emotron
+ Stemage
+ Satellite Tragedy
+ The Company We Keep
+ Rilian
+ Paramore
+ Catch The Sun
+ B.L. Barakus
+ Solare
+ Tablets Of Orion
+ 30 Fathom Grave
+ Planet ID

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