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Artichoke is an indie pop band in Los Angeles. Formed in 1999 by Timothy Sellers, the band is best known for their concept albums.[1][2][3]

In 2005, Artichoke’s “26 Scientists: Volume One Anning - Malthus” was featured in the science section of the “New York Times” in an article about the emerging songs-of-science micro-niche, as spearheaded by such artists as They Might Be Giants and Tom Lehrer.[4]

In 2010, Lisa Carver of the “LA Weekly” wrote about Artichoke’s family album “26 Animals” and described their sound as “music for kids and drunks.”[5]

In 2011 Sellers was the songwriter in residence for NIMBioS, National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis.[6][7]

In March of 2018, “Echoes”, an album including ten stylistically tweaked cover songs, reached #71 on north American college radio.[8]

Discography

  • Highland Park 2 (2021)
  • Echoes (2018)[9]
  • Etchy Sketchy Skies (2012)[10][11]
  • Bees (2010)
  • 26 Animals (2009)[12]
  • Historic Highland Park (2009)
  • 26 Scientists, Volume Two: Newton - Zeno (2009)
  • Nevermind the Bollocks here’s Artichoke (2006)
  • 26 Scientists, Volume One: Anning - Malthus (2005)[13]
  • 20 Grit (2004)
  • Evaporation (2002)[14]
  • Sing in Traffic (2001)
  • Golden Eyelids (2000)

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