- Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
- Genres: Rock
- Instrument: Producer
Biography
Guitarist, songwriter, and producer Brad Laner has been one of the most prolific men on the Los Angeles indie rock scene since the 1980s, releasing literally hundreds of records with various bands and under a handful of identities, but it wasn't until 2007 that he got around to putting out his first record under his own name, Neighbor Singing. Born in 1967, Laner began making music with the group Debt of Nature in the early '80s, releasing five cassette-only albums and appearing on several compilation albums. Laner recorded with several other groups before joining the celebrated noise rock band Savage Republic, appearing on their final two albums, Jamahiriya and Customs. In 1991, Laner formed Medicine, a group whose fusion of raw, thickly distorted guitar work and graceful pop melodies earned them favorable comparisons with the ringleaders of the British "shoegazing" scene and a contract with the prestigious U.K. label Creation Records. Medicine's first album, Shot Forth Self Living, appeared in the U.K. in the summer of 1992, and was released in the United States a few months later by Rick Rubin's American Recordings. Medicine broke up after the release of their third LP, 1995's Her Highness, but Laner assembled a new version of the band in 2002 to reestablish the name after another group began calling itself Medicine, and a new album appeared in 2003, The Mechanical Forces of Love.During the interim, Laner recorded with Lusk, Amnesia, Personal Electronics, and Vas Deferens Organization, but his most prolific and personal project was Electric Company, who debuted in 1995 with A Pert Cyclic Omen and released another eight albums and five EPs by 2004. Laner has also done session work on albums by Brian Eno, Blinker the Star, 17 Pygmies, and Fourwaycross, and reckons to have appeared on over 300 albums since he began making music. After Laner and his wife had a son in 2004, he began focusing more of his activities on home recording in order to devote more time to his family, and one of the results was Neighbor Singing, co-produced by Thom Monahan and released by the independent Hometapes label. When not busy with music and fatherhood, Laner pursues his interests in restoring mid-century houses and helping to protect architecturally distinctive neighborhoods in California. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide




