
Artist
The Districts
The Districts is an indie rock artist from Lititz, USA formed in 2009. 23 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Indie Rock · Lititz, USA · Best indie rock albums
- 23
- Releases
- 2011–2022
- Active years
- 2009
- Formed

Artist
The Districts is an indie rock artist from Lititz, USA formed in 2009. 23 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Indie Rock · Lititz, USA · Best indie rock albums

Most popular
A Flourish and a Spoil
2015

Outlaw Love
Single · 2022

No Blood
Single · 2022

Do It Over
Single · 2021

Through the Smoke
Single · 2021

I Want to Feel It All
Single · 2021

Dancer (Alexis Taylor Remix)
Single · 2020

Velour and Velcro (Acoustic)
Single · 2020

Cheap Regrets (Edit)
Single · 2020

My Only Ghost (Chancha Via Circuito Remix)
Single · 2020

Cheap Regrets Alternates
Single · 2020

Loving Protector Guy
Single · 2019

Nighttime Girls / Soft Auxiliary
Single · 2018

The Districts
EP · 2016

The Districts (Audiotree Live)
EP · 2016

The BBC Sessions
EP · 2014

Vermont
Single · 2013

Kitchen Songs
EP · 2011
The Districts are a four-piece indie rock band from the small town of Lititz, Pennsylvania. The group formed in 2009 while members Rob Grote, Mark Larson, Connor Jacobus, and Braden Lawrence were all still in high school. The prolific young band released its first EP, Kitchen Songs, in 2011 followed by Telephone, its debut full-length, the following year. The Districts' second EP, the more acoustic-leaning While You Were in Honesdale, was released in late 2012 and the band continued to perform regionally. Their mix of jangly indie Americana and blues-inspired rock caught the attention of Mississippi's Fat Possum Records, which signed the Districts in 2013. In January 2014 Fat Possum issued the band's self-titled third EP, which contained three remastered songs from the Telephone album along with two newly recorded tracks. Just over a year later, the Districts returned with their second album, A Flourish and a Spoil, which marked the debut of guitarist Pat Cassidy -- Larson opted to go to college -- and was produced by John Congleton.