Fairmont (band)
Fairmont | |
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Fairmont at Rent Party in South Orange, New Jersey | |
Background information | |
Origin | New Jersey |
Genres | Indie Rock, alternative, punk |
Years active | 2001-present |
Labels | Reinforcement Records, Renfield Records, Go For Broke Records, Mint 400 Records |
Associated acts | Pencey Prep, Mergers & Acquisitions, Leathermouth |
Website |
www |
Members |
Andy Applegate Mike Burns Christian Kissala Neil Sabatino |
Past members |
Sam Carradori John 'Hambone' McGuire Bruno Rocha Dave Caldwell Scott Kivowitz Kevin Metz Clancy Flynn Corneilius "Corn" Moore |
Fairmont is an indie rock band based in northern New Jersey.[1] The band is fronted by longtime indie/punk music veteran Neil Sabatino.[2] They have done several US tours and released eight full-length albums as well as six EPs.[3][4]
History
Early years
After leaving Pencey Prep, Sabatino signed with Reinforcement Records in 2001 under the moniker Fairmont, initially an acoustic project he compared to Dashboard Confessional.[1] The debut sixteen track album Pretending Greatness Is Awaiting was released on 3 December 2001.[5] Work on the second album Anomie was delayed in March 2003 as three of the members quit the night before recording began.[6] Soon after former Pencey Prep bassist John McGuire joined Fairmont, as well as guitarist Kevin Metz.[1] During that year Fairmont performed locally, at Manhattan's Arlene's Grocery with groups like Fighting Gravity and Val Emmich,[7] and by 2005 Fairmont had done three tours across the United States, again performing locally with Nada Surf and Ted Leo, among others. They also released their third full-length entitled Hell Is Other People, an album heavily influenced by McGuire's fondness of bands like The Replacements and Hüsker Dü.[1] The content of the album was conceptually based on Jean Paul Sartre's play No Exit.[8] It was released jointly by Reinforcement Records and Renfield Records.[9]
Fairmont's fourth full-length Wait & Hope, an up-tempo indie rock album, was released on 12 June 2007.[10][2] It would be the last to feature McGuire.[10][1] Longtime friend Teeter Sperber provided vocals for three of the songs; "Fredo," "Dahlia" and "Yearbook." In an interview with Deborah Draisin in Jersey Beat, Sabatino described it as a "very minimal[ist] album,"[1] and Jo-Ann Greene of AllMusic called it their "strongest album to date;" going on to say that "...regardless of the downer lyrics, the music within takes the band to never before reached heights."[10] Wait & Hope would also be the last album Fairmont released under its previous indie labels; in 2007 Sabatino founded Mint 400 Records, retroactively releasing earlier Fairmont albums.[11] Keyboardist Christian Kisala joined the group shortly after, while Sabatino was working on new material. Wishing for a female counterpart in the band Sabatino contacted friend Suzie Zeldin, and again Teeter Sperber.[1] Both would appear on the 2008 release Transcendence, produced by Grammy nominee Bryan Russell.[12][13] The album appears at no. 52 in Gary Wien's book Are You Listening?, a comprehensive list of the top 100 albums of a decade which was compiled from a six-month review of over 2,220 releases. It was followed by a national tour supporting Life Of Agony frontman Keith Caputo starting in August 2008.[14][1]
Recent work
In 2010, Fairmont released Destruction Creation, and the following year Mint 400 Records compiled a retrospective collection on the first decade of Fairmont releases. The Grand And Grandiose was released in 2013, followed by a live acoustic EP in 2014. Their latest album "8 1/2" (2015) has Christian Kissala moving from Malletkat to Xylarimba and Vibraphone.
Other work
Sam Carradori, Christian Kissala and Neil Sabatino also record as Ted Dancin!.[15] Neil Sabatino has recorded under the moniker Shallows and Mergers & Acquisitions.
Discography
Full-length albums
- Pretending Greatness Is Awaiting (2001)
- Anomie (2003)
- Hell Is Other People (2005)
- Wait & Hope (2007)
- Transcendence (2008)
- Destruction Creation (2010)
- The Grand And Grandiose (2013)
- 8 1/2 (2015)
Extended plays
- The Hand That Hold's The Knife Must Be Cold And Steady (2002)
- LeMal (2003)
- Subtle Art Of Making Enemies (2006)
- The Meadow At Dusk (2009)
- The Valentines Day EP (2010)
- Live & Acoustic From The Forest Of Chaos (2014)
Compilations
- A Retrospective 2001-2011 (2011)
Appears On
- "Mint 400 Records Presents Our First Compilation" (2011)
- "Mint 400 Records Presents A Very Merry Christmas Compilation" (2012)
- "Independent Clauses Presents Never Give Up, A Tribute To The Postal Service" (2013)
- "Mint 400 Records Presents The Beach Boys Pet Sounds" (2013)
- "Mint 400 Records Presents Patchwork" (2014)
- "Mint 400 Records Presents Transformed: A Tribute To Lou Reed" (2014) appears as Neil Sabatino
- "Mint 400 Records Presents 1967" (2015)
- "Mint 400 Records Presents In A Mellow Tone" (2015)
References
Citations
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Draisin.
- 1 2 Dylan.
- ↑ Fairmont discography.
- ↑ Wien, p. 113.
- ↑ Interpunk.
- ↑ Eisenberg 2003.
- ↑ CMJ, p. 30.
- ↑ Wild Fire.
- ↑ AllMusic: Hell Is Other People.
- 1 2 3 Greene.
- ↑ Parciak.
- ↑ AllMusic Teeter Sperber Credits.
- ↑ AllMusic Bryan Russell Credits.
- ↑ Eisenberg 2008.
- ↑ Information on Compilation Albums.
Online sources
- "Hell Is Other People", AllMusic (All Media Network, LLC), retrieved 24 February 2014
- "Credits", AllMusic (All Media Network, LLC), retrieved 25 February 2014
- "Tour Tidbits", CMJ, 11 August 2003, retrieved 21 February 2014
- Draisin, Deborah J. (2008), "Jersey Beat Interview: Fairmont", Jersey Beat, retrieved 25 February 2014
- "Discography", Fairmont official site, retrieved 25 February 2014
- Dylan, Nathan (23 July 2007), "Fairmont–"Wait and Hope"", Wonka Vision Magazine, retrieved 17 February 2014
- Eisenberg, Adam (7 March 2003), "NewsBriefs: Chronic Chaos, Minmae, Fairmont and more...", Punknews.org, retrieved 21 February 2014
- Eisenberg, Adam (3 August 2008), "New Music Roundup: Coptercrash Records, Four Fingers, Keith Caputo", Punknews.org, retrieved 25 February 2014
- "Fairmont-Pretending Greatness Is Awaiting", Interpunk (Interpunk Inc.), retrieved 21 February 2014
- Greene, Jo-Ann, "Wait & Hope Review", AllMusic (All Media Network, LLC), retrieved 17 February 2014
- "Information on Compilation Albums", Mint 400 Records, retrieved 30 August 2014
- Parciak, Brooke, "How To Run a Record Label: An Interview With Neil Sabatino of Mint 400 Records", Jersey Beat (Jersey Beat & Not a Mongo Multimedia), retrieved 16 February 2014
- Wild Fire (22 January 2005), "Fairmont hits the road with new CD, 'Hell Is Other People'", T4C, retrieved 24 February 2014
- Wien, Gary, "#52 Fairmont", Are You Listening?, ISBN 9780983685708