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After writing, recording and touring in support of Read Music/Speak Spanish, instrumentalist Denver Dalley took a break from his band, <a href="spotify:artist:1H8myCcRyST1S5CcXNHiYM">Desaparecidos</a> and created Statistics. Statistics deliver an edgy, abstract sound that's both post-rock/experimental and indie rock. Along with Michael Sweeney, Dalley recorded a self-titled EP for Jade Tree. The stunning five-song set appeared in summer 2003. Months later, Dalley and <a href="spotify:artist:7MDjyeL85p0NwMIpu96o1l">the Good Life</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:3e4qYL0Jd2HezQLZsCTqpN">Tim Kasher</a> hooked up for a proper full-length. Alongside <a href="spotify:artist:0cf3O3hfvJ2nIbw6vE8UVm">Mike Mogis</a>, A.J. Mogis and Scott Martin, Statistics' end result was the rich soundscape of Leave Your Name. It appeared on Jade Tree in January 2004. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi

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