Biography
Formed in the spring of 2004 in a shared San Francisco flat, singer songwriter Daniel Phifer recruited his roommate to play violin and began to build the band as it stands today.
In 2007 the band released their first album 'Soundtrack for the New Depression' (Tricycle Records), and after some lineup changes headed back into the studio to begin recording new material for the 'Music Ruined My Life' EP.
With a new violinist (who also happens to play mandolin and guitar) and a relentlessly tight rhythm section, Aim Low Kid feels that they've paid their dues and are ready to embrace all the world has to offer. Sometimes that's a small club with a few scattered onlookers and other times it's playing in front of modern influences like the Mountain Goats.
The influences that Aim Low Kid site include indie rock classics such as Built to Spill and Pavement, seminal bands like The Beatles and The Kinks, and a little taste of every other genre thrown in for good measure.
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