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Twenty Dollar Pyramids put their money down on a debut album

The members of Twenty Dollar Pyramids bonded over their interest in electronic music, and after experimenting with studio tracks, decided to commit to making an album.

Have a First Listen to Twenty Dollar Pyramids' self-titled debut album

After several years of jamming together, Twenty Dollar Pyramids have finally made their debut album. (Courtesy Twenty Dollar Pyramids )

The members of Twenty Dollar Pyramids bonded over their interest in electronic music, but never intended to form a band.

That's even though James Reid, John Eddy, Tim Rypien, Lennie Earle and Nathan Cluett had been jamming together for several years.

"Me and John [Eddy] were making fully formed tracks, and sending them to James [Reid]," said Rypien.

"And he would just write a song over it, lyrics, make a vocal part and send it back."

"We never had any intentions of playing live," continued Rypien.

"In fact, at that time, we thought we were more of an electronic group."

Now, they have an album, and the Twenty Dollar Pyramids recently chatted with CBC's Weekend AM host Heather Barrett about it all. Have a listen to their conversation.  

Do you have a new album of music that Weekend AM should know about for First Listen? Email us wam@cbc.ca and tell us about it.

You can hear First Listen Sundays on Weekend AM from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. (5:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. in Labrador) on CBC Radio One.  

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Heather Barrett is the host and producer of Weekend AM on CBC Radio One in Newfoundland and Labrador.