Satellites & Sirens

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Satellites & Sirens is a synth and guitar driven Christian rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. Members include Geoff Hunker, lead singer and founder of the band, as well as Jonathan Dimmel (drums), David Troyer (guitar), and David Willey (bass/synth). The band formed in 2006 on Craigslist. While still in its infancy, it gained attention. MTV featured the band as its "Needle in the Haystack" spotlight artist for the week of Monday, June 21, 2010.[1] Furthermore, the single Anchor climbed several charts including the Weekend 22, which airs on stations nationwide.[2] Their self-titled album debuted March 2010 with Word Records.

Years active2006–present
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Satellites & Sirens
OriginNashville, Tennessee
GenresChristian Rock, electronica
Years active2006–present
LabelWord Records
MembersGeoff Hunker
Jonathan Dimmel
David Troyer
David Willey
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History and Formation

In 2006, after Hunker moved to Nashville and began working with producer Rusty Varenkamp on what would become Satellites & Sirens, Hunker decided it was time to assemble a band. "I just put up an ad [on Craigslist] looking for guitar, bass, and drums to just see what happened," he says. "Probably 80 percent of the stuff that came out of it was just absolutely horrible."[3] However, from the ad Hunker managed to find drummer Jonathan Dimmel, who impressed Hunker both musically and personally. Shortly after, Dimmel introduced both Willey and Troyer to Hunker and into S&S. The band was then promoted through online advertising and social networks. Despite their origins, the band members also consider themselves close friends as opposed to just co-workers. Josue S. Lopez, Ex-Representative, and Co-manager of the band overheard Dimmel remark, "A lot of bands don't have that. Especially when they don't go back further than, you know, two years off Craigslist."

Discography

Albums

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AlbumRelease date
Satellites & SirensMarch 2, 2010
FrequencyOctober 11, 2011
The CoversAugust 21, 2012
One NoiseMarch 18, 2014
TANKSOctober 14, 2016
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EPs

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EPRelease date
All We Need is SoundAugust 4, 2009
Breaking the NoiseOctober 6, 2009
AnchorMay 11, 2010
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Music videos

  • "Breaking the Noise" from their 2010 self-titled album 'Satellites & Sirens' [4]
  • "Take Me Back" from their 2010 self-titled album 'Satellites & Sirens'
  • "Let It Go" from their 2011 album 'Frequency' [5]

Awards

GMA Dove Awards

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Year Award Result
2011 Rock Recorded Song of the Year (Anchor) Nominated
Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year (Satellites & Sirens) Nominated
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