Sam Means (L) and Nate Ruess of The Format Fun. had a quick two-album run that changed radio pop between 2009-2012, but that ...
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A popular indie rock band, recently reunited after 18 years, is coming to Upstate New York. The Format, featuring singer Nate Ruess and multi-instrumentalist Sam Means, announced new tour dates ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nate Ruess and Sam Means of The Format are on a Zoom call with their hometown paper exactly one year to the day after arriving at ...
It’s hard to imagine a more breathtaking conclusion to The Format’s first release in 20 years than “Back to Life.” A gospel-flavored power ballad, “Back to Life” begins with Sam Means on piano as a ...
It’s hard to imagine a more breathtaking conclusion to The Format’s first release in 20 years than “Back to Life.” A gospel-flavored power ballad, “Back to Life” begins with Sam Means on piano as a ...
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