Caspian loosely formed in autumn of 2003 in Beverly, Massachusetts, developing material through the first year of its existence, recording a demo in May 2004 and performing a small number of shows in late 2004 and early 2005, including support for the Japanese post-rock band Mono. The band’s first performance took place at The Pickled Onion in Beverly, Massachusetts on August 26, 2004. At the time, the band had not yet chosen the name Caspian and was looking for a vocalist. In January 2005, the band signed with Dopamine Records, releasing a debut EP, You Are the Conductor, in November 2005. This was followed, in January 2006, with the band’s first tour of the Northeast comprising four dates in New York, D.C. and Pittsburgh. In April and May 2006, the band embarked on its first full tour of the US, reaching the west coast and back. A hand‑pressed, limited edition tour EP was released by the band in September 2006 on their second full tour of the United States. Over the course of 2006, the band developed material for a debut album, recording with Ethan Dussault again in August 2006 in Cambridge, Massachusetts at the newly renovated New Alliance Audio. Released on Dopamine Records on April 10, 2007, their debut album The Four Trees continued their positive exposure to a growing underground of post-rock fans.
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