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| Name = The Natural History
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| Img_capt = Derek Vockins, Julian Tepper, Max Tepper <br>(from left)
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| Origin = [[Image:Flag of USA.svg|25px]] [[New York City]], [[New York]]
| Genre = [[Indie Rock]]
| Years_active = 2001 &ndash; Present
| Label = [[Startime International]]
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| URL = [http://www.myspace.com/thenaturalhistory Unofficial MySpace page]
| Current_members = Max Tepper: Guitar, Vocals <br> Julian Tepper: Bass <br> Derek Vockins: Drums <br> <small>After 2004</small><br> Brad Swiniarski: Guitar <br>Joachim Kerns: Drums
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'''The Natural History''' is a band comprised of Tepper brothers singer/guitarist Max & bassist Julian, along with drummer Derek Vockins. After playing locally in the New York area and self-recording their own 3-song EP, The Natural History caught the ear of local NYC label [[Startime International]], whose roster includes [[Brendan Benson]], [[The Walkmen]], [[The French Kicks]], among others. Recording with Greg Talenfeld at Stonehouse studio in Nyack, NY, the band released the finished product as a self-titled EP in July of 2002. The EP was promoted with a year-full of touring with [[Enon]] and [[Spoon (band)|Spoon]], and also found time to record their debut full-length effort [[Beat Beat Heartbeat]], which was released in May of 2003.
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In 2004, drummer Derek Vockins left the band to raise a family and was later replaced with Ohio native Brad Swiniarski (Townsmen, The Means, Bob City). The band also added a second guitarist and childhood friend, Joachim Kearns (Bob City, Porn on the Cob). The new lineup recorded a second album which was due in the spring of 2005, but soon split from [[Startime International]] and never released the album, [[People That I Meet]]. Among the songs that were to be released on the second album was ''Don't You Ever'', which was later covered by [[Spoon (band)|Spoon]] on their 6th studio album [[Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga]].
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== Discography ==
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* ''[[The Natural History]]'' (EP) [[2002]]
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* ''[[Beat Beat Heartbeat]]'' (LP) [[2003]]
* ''[[People That I Meet]]'' (LP) [[2005]]
 
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* Max and Julian Tepper are both sons of 1980s songwriter [[Robert Tepper]], who's most notably known for his 1980 hit "Into the Night" (which hit no. 11 on the Billboard charts and earned Robert a [[Grammy Awards]] nomination), and also his 1986 hit "No Easy Way Out" which found its way on the [[Rocky IV]] soundtrack.
 
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* [http://www.myspace.com/thenaturalhistory Unofficial MySpace page]
* [http://www.supmag.com/checkit/archives/2005/12/natural_history_1.html 2004 'Sup Magazine Interview]
 
 
[[Category:American indie rock groups]]
[[Category:2000s music groups]]
[[Category:American musical groups]]