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Cabrio

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Genres: Alternative / Indie, Pop

Sound description: Acoustic-tinged pop/rock

RIYL: Marjorie Fair, Sufjan Stevens, Stereophonics, The Mars Volta, I Nine, Bloc Party, Brendan Benson, Coldplay, Gavin Degraw, Ben Folds, Ben Kweller, Feist, The Flaming Lips, The Beatles

Formed: 2004

City: Plano, TX

Cabrio has been around since summer of 2004, comprised originally of Josh Harrison and Curtis Barnett. They worked for almost a year at writing and recording their debut Words Can't Say acoustic EP.

Shortly thereafter Nick Carlough, Trent Holloway and Michael Flores, from a different band project, expressed interest in working on a full band project with Cabrio. After about thirty seconds of deliberation they decided that it was a great idea.

As of August of 2006, Cabrio is now a five-piece, light alternative rock band. They have been working over the last year writing new music, and have recently completed their first full length album On The Shoulders Of Giants.

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Influences

Third Eye Blind, The Goo Goo Dolls, Incubus, Jack Johnson, Snow Patrol

Albums

Album cover Words Can't Say Released 2006

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