In late 2000, lifelong singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Miles Curtiss, struck out on his own to seek obscurity and poverty. Since then, he has been seen frantically circling the Midwest, spreading his quirky and astonishing pop songs like an indie rock Harvey Pekar.
In this time Marvin The Robot has played the Johnson Museum at Cornell University, and shared stages with Unwed Sailor, Times New Viking, The Microphones, This Moment In Black History, Neil Hagerty, Immortal Technique, ...
In late 2000, lifelong singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Miles Curtiss, struck out on his own to seek obscurity and poverty. Since then, he has been seen frantically circling the Midwest, spreading his quirky and astonishing pop songs like an indie rock Harvey Pekar.
In this time Marvin The Robot has played the Johnson Museum at Cornell University, and shared stages with Unwed Sailor, Times New Viking, The Microphones, This Moment In Black History, Neil Hagerty, Immortal Technique, 16 Bitch Pile-Up, The Flotation Walls, The Lucksmiths, and Whirlwind Heat.
Though Curtiss traditionally writes, records, and performs alone, he does manage to collaborate with an assortment of musical masterminds, including members of Still Remains, Teddy Lee, Chronic Debotchry, Daneille Kelly of Rosehips, and Tim O'Dell of Mors Ontologica.
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