Talking Through Tin Cans fared well in indie pop circles, and the band toured heavily in support of its release, occasionally serving as the opening act for bands like Death Cab for Cutie and the Kooks. After releasing an album of acoustic pop covers, the Morning Benders pulled up stakes and moved to Brooklyn, where their '60s SoCal hooks gradually gave way to a more experimental sound. With Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor serving as co-producer, the bandmates introduced their new approach with 2010's Big Echo, an ambitious album that fused Chu's pop melodies with atmospheric textures. Shortly following the album's release, Ferrell left the band, replaced by Chris' brother Jon Chu. Amid touring and work on a new album, the band left San Francisco for Brooklyn. In early 2012 the band announced via twitter and Facebook they'd be changing their name to Pop Etc. after learning the word "bender" carried some homophobic connotations in the U.K. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi
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