On An On performs in the Soundcheck studio.
(Michael Katzif / WNYC)
On An On was born out of a dream -- or, at least, its name was. The band itself was born out of the ashes of another group, the Chicago indie rock quintet Scattered Trees, which broke up in 2012. We talk with the band about the answers on their official Blind Date survey (check it out below), and find out why they describe their music as "deep sea diving."
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To learn more about your blind date, check out the questionnaire below.
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