Listener (band)
Listener | |
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Origin | Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States |
Genres | Indie rock, emo, spoken word, underground hip hop (early) |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Tangled Talk, Sincere, Homemade Genius, Broken Circles, Mush |
Associated acts | Deepspace5, Labklik, The Chariot |
Website |
iamlistener |
Members |
Dan Smith Jon Terrey Kris Rochelle |
Past members |
Andrew Gibbens Caleb Clendenen Erik Olsen Kristen Smith Wolfgang Robinson Christin Nelson |
Listener is a spoken word rock band from Fayetteville, Arkansas. Initially an underground hip hop project by Dan Smith, who used the moniker "Listener", the project evolved into a full-fledged rock band. The current lineup consists of vocalist, trumpeter, and bassist Dan Smith, guitarist Jon Terrey, and drummer Kris Rochelle.[1]
History
Listener originally started as a solo underground hip hop project of vocalist Dan Smith beginning with the commercial release of the album Whispermoon on Mush Records in 2003.[2] He has also contributed to several collaborative albums with the groups Deepspace5 and Labklik,[3] both of which he is a founding member of.[4]
With his second release Ozark Empire in 2005, Smith began his first "Tour of Homes". This consisted almost entirely of traveling from home to home around the United States (the European leg of the tour was titled the "European Tour of Homes") in a grassroots style of touring. The European leg consisted more of performing in standard live music venues as well as houses, coffee shops, art galleries and warehouses.[5] It was also during this period that Smith invited drummer Andrew Gibbens and guitarist Erik Olsen to join him on tour, thus starting the transition away from traditional hip-hop performances toward a live band format. Gibbens and Olsen remained until they departed the band in December 2006. Regardless of using the name Listener for his solo work, Smith decided to continue using the name as the project developed in to a live band.[6]
It was during the Tour of Homes in 2005 that Smith met musician Christin Nelson at a house show in Las Vegas, Nevada. After finding out that Nelson played drums, Smith asked him to join the group in June 2007 and the band released the album Return to Struggleville.[1][7]
After a year and a half of touring, Listener released their third studio album, Wooden Heart, in July 2010. Later that year after being introduced to the band The Chariot, Smith was asked to collaborate on the song "David De La Hoz" on the album Long Live.[8]
Members
Current
- Dan Smith - vocals, bass, mellophone, cornet
- Kris Rochelle - drums
- Jon Terrey - guitar
Past
- Christin Nelson - guitar, washing machine
- Andrew Gibbens - drums
- Caleb Clendenen - guitar
- Erik Olsen - guitar
- Kristen Smith - bass
- Wolfgang Robinson - drums
Touring
- Jon Terrey - guitar
Discography
Albums
- Whispermoon (Mush Records, 2003)
- Ozark Empire (Deepspace5 Records, 2005)
- Talk Music (Talk Music Records, 2007)
- Not Waving, Drowning (self-released, 2009)
- Return to Struggleville (Tangled Talk Records/Homemade Genius/Sounds of Subterrania, 2007)
- Wooden Heart (Tangled Talk Records/Sincere Records/Broken Circles/Sounds of Subterrania, 2010)
- Time Is a Machine (Tangled Talk Records/Sounds of Subterrania, 2013)
EPs
- Listener and Dust – Just in Time for Christmas (Deepspace5 Records, 2005)
- Train Songs (self-released, 2009)
Singles
- Live on 3FM (self-released, 2013)
Music Videos
- "Train Song" (2003)
- "Ozark Empire" (2005)
- "Wooden Heart" (2010)
- "Falling in Love with Glaciers" (Ver. 1) (2010)
- "Building Better Bridges" (2011)
- "Falling in Love with Glaciers" (Ver. 2) (2011)
- "It Will All Happen the Way It Should" (2014)
- "Eyes to the Ground for Change" (2014)
References
- 1 2 Podplesky, Azaria (January 29, 2013). "Mavericks". The Pacific Northwest Inlander. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
- ↑ Pemberton, Rollie (November 20, 2003). "Listener: Whispermoon". Pitchfork Media.
- ↑ Ho, Brian (October 2, 2003). "Listener - Whispermoon". Dusted Magazine.
- ↑ Quinlan, Thomas (September 2003). "The Listener - Whispermoon". Exclaim!.
- ↑ Listener (March 12, 2007). "Show history". Listener. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
- ↑ Welsh, Jordan (November 8, 2011). "Interview with: Dan Smith of Listener". The Blue Indian. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
- ↑ Brandon (June 2011). "Listener interview with Dan Smith". Enoch Magazine. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
- ↑ Hedlund, Joshua (January 15, 2011). "Artist Interview: Dan Smith of Listener". The Grace Notes. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Listener discography at Discogs