Troubled Hubble was an indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois. The song "I Love My Canoe", from Penturbia, was a hit at college radio in 2003. In the short 6 years they were a band, Troubled Hubble played over 400 shows, relentlessly cris-crossing the United States of America. The band played shows in every state but Alaska and Hawaii, toured Canada twice, all the while earning a substantial following of college kids and mainstream music fans.

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  • Troubled Hubble was an indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois. The song "I Love My Canoe", from Penturbia, was a hit at college radio in 2003. In the short 6 years they were a band, Troubled Hubble played over 400 shows, relentlessly cris-crossing the United States of America. The band played shows in every state but Alaska and Hawaii, toured Canada twice, all the while earning a substantial following of college kids and mainstream music fans. In June 2004, Troubled Hubble traveled to Washington D.C. to record what would be their last album. The album was recorded at Inner Ear Studios and produced by former Dismemberment Plan guitarist Jason Caddell. Following the release of Making Beds in a Burning House in 2005, the band received significant media coverage, was named Band of the Day by SPIN, and spent several months touring the United States with Maxïmo Park. Just after playing in a CMJ showcase, the band decided to break up citing "reasons both personal and health related. " Troubled Hubble played its last show at Schuba's in Chicago on September 29, 2005.
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  • Troubled Hubble was an indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois. The song "I Love My Canoe", from Penturbia, was a hit at college radio in 2003. In the short 6 years they were a band, Troubled Hubble played over 400 shows, relentlessly cris-crossing the United States of America. The band played shows in every state but Alaska and Hawaii, toured Canada twice, all the while earning a substantial following of college kids and mainstream music fans.
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