The Advantage
Named after a Nintendo controller, the Advantage offered their own brand of specialized rock, playing covers of their favorite NES songs. The idea for the Advantage began in 1999 at a talent show in Nevada City, CA, when drummer Spencer Seim saw a two-person band perform video game songs. He joined the group immediately, and after the two founding members moved to Milwaukee, Seim added high-school friends and Generic bandmates Carson McWhirter, Ben Milner, and Nick Rogers on bass and guitars, respectively. Signed to Kill Rock Stars affiliate 5 Rue Christine, in 2004 the Advantage released their debut self-titled album, and two years later, after replacing Rogers with guitarist Robby Moncrieff, their second record, Elf Titled, came out. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
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Thankfully absent of any obvious upgrading puns or next-level system geek-speak, the Advantage return with a second happy helping of what they do best, and do so well: deliver no-frills game themes...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| The Advantage | 2004 | 8.40 | 0 |
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Reviews - external | Feb 14, 2006
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Reviews - external | Feb 7, 2006
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Double-Blows and Triple-Stuffs: Interview With The Advantage
Interview - external | Feb 7, 2005
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Live Reviews - external | Nov 29, 2004
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The Advantage Gear Up for U.S. Tour
News - external | Aug 24, 2004

