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Lizards & StarsJon Hain - Catalog "Lizards & Stars" was released in late 1997. It was recorded by Brian Daly at Optisonic Studios over Labor Day weekend with the exception of track 13, "Tearing and Merging." This track (which is based on the Russell Edson poem, "...the tearing and merging of clouds") was recorded live at Weird Out In The Woods by Studio Earth Remote. It features a special guest performance by pSteve Wessing. ![]() |
Perfect ChildJon Hain - Catalog On Christmas Eve 1998, Aaron rode two hours in a cab to his lady's house. It was there in her basement that he fired up the eight-track and began work on a solo album. It was time. Due to the constant unavailability of sober musicians at 4 a.m., he decided to play the instruments himself. In August of the following year, Speakeasy was privileged enough to lay ears upon these recordings. They found them to be some of the most poignant acoustic pop songs they had heard, and gladly welcomed Aaron to the roster. Perfect Child showcases four... [read more] |
Andrando SoloJon Hain - Catalog File under: Surreal Acoustic Blues Recorded completely live by Wendy Schneider at Coney Island Studios, Madison, Wisconsin ![]() |
The Bucket RiderJon Hain - Catalog From soothing instrumentals to ethereal pop to dark ditties to witty excursions, Rearick delivers a cornucopia of aural moods, all via her upright piano and occasionally her trumpet. -- Goldmine Don't waste time trying to categorize what you hear on Stephanie Rearick's latest release, The Bucket Rider. Enjoy her lyrics and her expertise on the ivories for the journey it takes you between the dynamic classics of the past and the experimental sounds of the future with a little jazz and pop thrown in for good measure. -- Circle Magazine... [read more] |
Coma SavantJon Hain - Catalog "This band's debut release is simply delightful. Pianist and vocalist Stephanie Rearick establishes that she is no slouch with the opening track, the band's theme song. Her performance invites comparisons to Nina Simone, a situation that most players would subsequently exploit at great length... the electric guitar madness of Jon Hain will appeal to anyone who enjoys new twisted takes on psychedelia. There is also jazzy, folky, and cabaret material here, generally played with both the precision of a well-practiced band and the flair of the... [read more] |
New Video: Oh No - The There Was A MansJon Hain - News Stephanie Rearick's new band, The There Was A Mans, has released a new music video for Rearick's most awesome song ever, Oh No. Hopefully, this new video will rocket them to fame. The band plans to begin work on their debut album this fall. |
Stephanie Rearick "Back Together Again" Tour AnnouncementJon Hain - News Democracy is coming... The Stephanie Rearick "Back Together Again" Tour Solo - Stephanie Rearick will hit the road with her keyboard and loop-based classical/cabaret/pop extravaganza in October 2009. The tour starts in Madison, WI on Saturday, October. 3 at Rearick's own venue, Mother Fool's. It ends up many thousand miles later on November 1 somewhere in Iowa. Along the way she'll visit: Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans, Austin TX, Tucson AZ, LA, San Francisco, Sonoma, Portland and Boulder. While in... [read more] |
The Onion Decider: Strange jukebox indeedJon Hain - News Nice profile piece in The Onion Decider. Includes some background info on Uvulittle and min-reviews for four of our releases: Jack The Dog, Yid Vicious, MiLkBabY and Sunshine For The Blind. Also features streaming music from each featured CD for your ears. |