Jason Loewenstein
Jason Loewenstein | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jason Loewenstein |
Born | July 20, 1971 |
Origin | Boston, Massachusetts |
Genres | Indie rock, lo-fi |
Occupation(s) |
Singer/songwriter guitarist |
Instruments |
Vocals Guitar Bass Drums Banjo |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Sub Pop, Vertical Records |
Associated acts | Sebadoh, Sparkalepsy, The Fiery Furnaces, Circle of Buzzards, No Chief |
Website | Official website |
Jason Loewenstein (born July 20, 1971) is an American alternative rock singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist and a member of the indie-rock bands Sebadoh and The Fiery Furnaces. He grew up in Northampton, Massachusetts,[1] where he attended Northampton High School, and now resides in Brooklyn, New York.
Sebadoh
In 1989, Loewenstein was recruited by Eric Gaffney to play drums and bass for Sebadoh.[2] His first songwriting contributions came on Sebadoh III and continued on Bubble and Scrape, adding "dark .. rough hewn pop gems" like "Happily Divided" and "Sister".[3]
Following Gaffney's departure from Sebadoh in 1993, Loewenstein assumed a higher songwriting profile, contributing five songs to 1994's Bakesale.[4]
This continued on the last two Sebadoh releases Harmacy and The Sebadoh, after which the group went on hiatus until 2003/2004 when he and Lou Barlow toured as a duo on a tour they called "Turbo Acoustic", with Loewenstein and Barlow playing along to drum tracks that were pre-recorded by Loewenstein.[5]
In 2007, he, Barlow and Gaffney reformed the "Sebadoh Classic" trio and toured throughout the United States and Europe.
Solo work
Loewenstein's first official solo work came under the name of Sparkalepsy with the Heather's Overbite EP, released in 1994.
In 2002, he produced and played every instrument on his first solo album At Sixes and Sevens, which was released on Sub Pop. The touring band for that record included Bob D'Amico, who would later join Jason in playing with the Fiery Furnaces in addition to forming Circle of Buzzards with him in 2008,[6] as well as eventually joining Sebadoh when they reformed in 2011.
Fiery Furnaces
From August 2005 to the present, Jason has performed and recorded with the Brooklyn-based band The Fiery Furnaces, playing bass and guitar. He acted as engineer on their 2008 release Remember and 2009's I'm Going Away.
Other work
He has also played drums on several albums including Will Oldham's album Viva Last Blues, David Kilgour's (The Clean) "Frozen Orange", Brett Eugene Ralph's "Kentucky Chrome Review", and Lou Barlow's "EMOH".
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Label |
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2002 | At Sixes And Sevens | Sub Pop / Domino |
Singles and EPs
Year | Title | Label |
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1994 | Heather's Overbite | Vertical Records |
1994 | Split With Unconvinced | Soul Static Sound |
2002 | Codes | Domino |
Compilations
Year | Title | Label | Track(s) |
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1994 | Our Band Could Be Your Life | Little Brother | King Of The Hill |
1997 | Broken Keys | Wormco | Vixen |
1997 | Japanese Rumba | Yak'uz'a | Take Down |
2002 | The Cornerstone Player 035 | Cornerstone Promotion | Codes |
2003 | Destiny (The Hi-Lo Tunez Plan: 2nd Step) | Hi-Lo Tunez | Casserole |
2003 | Worlds Of Possibility | Domino | Codes |
2004 | Louisville Is For Lovers Vol.4 | Double Malt Music | Just Lazy |
References
- ↑ S. Canzonieri. "Interview with Jason Loewenstein of Sebadoh". Gravyzine.com. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
- ↑ Allmusic.com
- ↑ "Sebadoh". Retrieved 2010-01-02.
- ↑ "AllMusic.com". Retrieved 2010-01-02.
- ↑ "SF Station". Retrieved 2010-01-02.
- ↑ "Myspace". Retrieved 2010-01-02.
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