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Taking their cues from
the Posies and
Teenage Fanclub,
Army Navy began making sugary, melody-driven power pop in 2004. Vocalist Justin Kennedy launched the group upon his move to Los Angeles, having left Seattle after playing alongside
Ben Gibbard (the future frontman of
Death Cab for Cutie) in the band Pinwheel. With the help of bassist Benjamin Gaffin and guitarist Louie Schultz, Kennedy began shopping his new material around California, eventually piquing the interest of producer
Adam Lasus. The group decamped to
Lasus' studio to record The Fever Zone with iconic drummer
Pete Thomas (of
Elvis Costello & the Attractions fame), who served as a temporary percussionist. Missouri native Douglas Randall climbed aboard as a permanent drummer after the album's completion, allowing the group to play shows alongside
the Arctic Monkeys and
Wolfmother in support of the record.
Army Navy's bright, zippy music earned some support from West Coast radio stations like KEXP, and a flurry of media placements -- particularly film soundtracks (Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, Beastly) and TV shows (Weeds, The OC) -- helped spread their music to a national audience. When it came time to return to the studio, Kennedy and company had saved up enough money to self-finance their own recording sessions, which were held in 2010.
Adam Lasus reprised his role as producer, and
The Last Place -- another album in the classic pop mold -- was released in mid-2011. In 2014,
Army Navy returned with their third studio album,
The Wilderness Inside. ~ Andrew Leahey