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“I have never had a better friend in my life,” says Todd Larson. In his eyes, Daniel Chancellor was the perfect person for the job as drummer, rounding out the electronica duo known as An Epic, No Less. The two, armed with a 1970′s keyboard, a drum kit and their computers, are fulfilling the realization of a project that God spoke to Todd Larson as he labored in an orphans’ hostel in Uganda several years ago. Inspired by electronica bands like Paper Route and Postal Service, An Epic, No Less have created worship songs with pop sensibilities that are positively reeking of heavy rhythmic electronica. “We want to create genuine worship music; that’s all,” says Todd. “We simply want to sing, pray and encourage people. And it would be our honor, if by some way, God can use An Epic, No Less to help show the love of God.”

In their infancy An Epic, No Less drew much attention from heavy-hitting record labels in the Christian market. In late 2011 the band signed its first record deal with BEC Recordings.

Additionally, Their live shows also feature Hannah Chancellor (wife of Daniel Chancellor), whom is a School psychologist, earning near a PHD in her field, on keys and vocals respectively. Neil Endicott brings veteran skill on guitar, as he is also guitarist for Tooth and Nail recording artist Run Kid Run. Britney Stutz, a virtuoso violinist and violin performance major at her university, rounds out the sound that is An Epic, No Less.