SPM Acoustics: Kyle and Natalie

by SPM Acoustics on October 9, 2009

Living in Arizona can often feel like living out an endless summer — it’s October in Tempe, and yet the streets are still filled with bikers and pedestrians, soaking up sunny days like it’s the middle of July. It’s no wonder Kyle and Natalie’s light, energetic set fit right in with the perfect weather during our inaugural SPM Acoustic Session.

Though Kyle Archer and Natalie Distler started out as a duo, they’ve broadened their band to include bassist Ryan Williams, guitarist Fredrik Eriksson and drummer Jonathan Logan. (You might even recognize Natalie from the hit FX show, Rescue Me.) Together, the band relies on their relaxed chemistry and feel-good melodies to deliver some honest pop that, as fall greets ASU, is reminiscent of the sounds of summer. See for yourself.

Video: Chelsea Ryan
Interview: Jessica Testa
Photos: Peter Lazaravich

Got a band? Reach SPM Acoustics at jessica.testa@asu.edu

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Kelly Fair October 9, 2009 at 1:14 pm

This was awesome! I’ve never heard of Kyle and Natalie before, but the acoustic set, and the interview where really cool. The pictures where great too! Thanks SPM!

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Ashley October 9, 2009 at 3:42 pm

AMAZING! so good, im excited to see more.

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Janice Vega October 9, 2009 at 9:20 pm

This is awesome. Great idea, so bummed I missed it! Can’t wait to see more.

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Kerry LePain October 10, 2009 at 8:49 pm

I’m angry with myself for editing a paper instead of going to this. Great idea though, Jess. I think this could really change SPM.

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Kristyna Murphy October 11, 2009 at 2:43 pm

This was great, Jessica! Love it!

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