Nagendra Jayanty- Guitar, vocals
Noah Howard- Guitar
John Booker- Bass guitar
Jonathan Stickley- Drums
Influences
Fugazi, Polvo, June of 44, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Boston, Bluetip, Jawbreaker, Faraquet, Archers of Loaf, Superchunk, Spatula, Blankface, Vecordia, The Clash, The Dismemberment Plan, Hoover, Hot Water Music, NOFX, Karate, No Knife, The Pixies, Rodan, Sorry About Dresden, Pink Floyd, Rocket From The Crypt, Pavement, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Promise Ring, Shipping News.
Sounds Like
Polvo, Fugazi, June of 44, Faraquet, Spatula, Hoover
This will serve as the final resting place on the internet for Strunken White. Strunken White was a heavy indie rock band that became very well known in their flourishing North Carolina music scene from their inception in 1996 until the band broke up in 2001. The young ensemble played many shows in the Durham/Chapel Hill area over the years with many notable national acts including The Dismemberment Plan, Bright Eyes, Q and Not U, The Faint, and Boy Sets Fire. They released two critically aclaimed albums, 2000's "Lighting a Dark North", and 2001's "Paths and Points of Existence", which both recieved airplay on college radio all over the country, hitting number 1 at several stations. Since the band's demise, the members have gone on to participate in the groups Tiger Bear Wolf, Broke Mountain, Biscuit Burners, Big Fat Gap, En Garde, Darkness Under Depths, I Was Totally Destroying It, Marijuana Wolf, and io.
Visit Route 14 to stream both Strunken White albums in their entirety.
SPRING 2007: Noah, Nagendra, and John have formed a new band:
Transit Union
i first saw you guys on the back porch of cosmic cantina and i remember you played 'playroom' and i was like 'this is better than polvo's last record.'