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'''Christopher Owens''' is a former member of the [[Children of God]] [[cult]] and current leader singer of the "Girls" indie rock band from San Francisco, California.
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'''Christopher David Owens''' is a former member of the [[Children of God]] [[cult]] and current leader singer of the "Girls" indie rock band from San Francisco, California.  While a member, he  reportedly appeared in [[Kiddie Viddie|children's music videos]] distributed by The Family.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 1 November 2011

Christopher David Owens is a former member of the Children of God cult and current leader singer of the "Girls" indie rock band from San Francisco, California. While a member, he reportedly appeared in children's music videos distributed by The Family.

Band information

The New York Times compared the band's sound to Elvis Costello, Buddy Holly, and the Beach Boys.[1]

Critical Acclaim

Pitchfork Media rated their single "Hellhole Ratrace" as one of the top 500 songs of the 2000's.[2] Their 2009 debut album Album received a rating of 9.1/10 from Pitchfork.[3].

Touring

As of mid-2009, the band is on tour in Europe and will return to the U.S. in late 2009 for a national headlining tour. They are well known for the use of drugs whilst making their first album, though in a recent interview [4] lead singer Christopher suggested this is now a more occasional indulgence.

Discography

Albums

  • Album (2009, True Panther Sounds) #136 Billboard 200[5], #3 Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums[6]

Singles

  • "Hellhole Ratrace" (2008, self-release)
  • "Lust for Life/Morning Light" (2008, self-release)
  • "Life in San Francisco" (2009, True Panther Sounds)
  • "Hellhole Ratrace" (re-release) (2009, True Panther Sounds)

References

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This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Girls (band)."