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Six Going On Seven

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Six Going On Seven was an indie rock band from Boston, Massachusetts consisting of Joshua English (vocals/bass), James Bransford (guitar) and Will Bartlett (drums).[1]

During their tenure the band toured nationally several times, recorded three full-length albums, and two 7" singles (including a split with Hot Water Music). Their song "Readying" is used in the 2003 film The Station Agent. The band toured with Moods for Moderns, Elliott,[2] Rocket From The Crypt, Seaweed, and No Knife among others. The band split in 2001 shortly after the release of their third album American't (or won't).[1]

Discography

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  • Method Actor 7” (Hydra Head, 1996)
  • Self-Made Mess (Some Records, 1997)
  • Reverse Midas Split 7" /w/ Hot Water Music (Some Records, 1998)
  • Heartbreak's Got Backbeat (Some Records, 1999)
  • American't (or Won't) (Doghouse Records Big Wheel Recreation, 2001)

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