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Sea Wolf

 
Artist: Sea Wolf
Sea Wolf

Group Members:

Alex Church, Aniela Perry, Theodore Liscinski, Lisa Fendelander, Byron Reynolds

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  • Formed: 2000, Los Angeles, CA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "White Water, White Bloom," "Get to the River Before It Runs Too Low," "Leaves in the River"

Biography

Much like Iron & Wine and similar indie outfits, Sea Wolf is the project name of a sole singer/songwriter who drafts in other musicians as the occasion warrants. That singer/songwriter is Alex Church, a California native who looks to local authors like John Steinbeck and Jack London (whose 1904 novel The Sea Wolf provided the band name) for inspiration. Born in the small former gold rush town of Columbia and raised by a musically inclined, peripatetic mother, Church attended the prestigious NYU film school, then settled in Los Angeles and formed the indie rock band Irving in 1998. As one of three songwriters in Irving, he soon found himself with a clutch of songs that didn't fit the band's dreamy '60s-inspired psychedelic pop sound. Accordingly, Church and various friends played a handful of Los Angeles gigs as Sea Wolf between 2003 and 2005, when Church made a batch of home recordings that he completed in Seattle with Irving's producer, Phil Ek. Signing with the indie label Dangerbird Records, Sea Wolf released its debut EP, Get to the River Before It Runs Too Low, in the spring of 2007, with a full-length album (Leaves in the River) following shortly thereafter. To tour behind the record, Church assembled a lineup with himself on vocals and guitar, Aaron Robinson on guitar, Lisa Fendelander on keyboards, Theodore Liscinski on bass, Aniela Perry on cello, and Byron Reynolds on drums. When it came time to record a second album, Church cherry-picked three members of his band -- Fendelander, Liscinski, and newcomer Joey Ficken -- and headed to the Omaha studio of Mike Mogis, where a number of additional musicians joined in the creation of 2009's White Water, White Bloom. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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Sea Wolf
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres Indie folk
Indie rock
Alternative rock
Years active 2003–present
Labels Dangerbird Records
Associated acts Irving
Website Official website
Members
Alex Brown Church
Theodore Liscinski
Lisa Fendelander
Joey Ficken
Joyce Lee
Nathan Anderson
Former members
Aniela Perry
April Guthrie
Byron Reynolds
Jennifer Furches
Scott McPherson
Aaron Robinson

Sea Wolf is a band led by Alex Brown Church, an indie rock musician based in Los Angeles, California. Church attended film school at NYU and was a founding member of a group called Irving in 1998. Many of the songs he wrote as a member of Irving didn't fit the group's style, and so Church began performing as Sea Wolf with a rotating ensemble of backing musicians, playing locally in Los Angeles and recording demos in Seattle with producer Phil Ek (Band of Horses, The Shins, Fleet Foxes).[1] Sea Wolf signed to Dangerbird Records in 2007 and released the Get To The River Before It Runs Too Low EP and a full-length titled Leaves In The River . The latter hit No. 24 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[2]

On September 22, 2009, Sea Wolf's sophomore album, White Water, White Bloom was released by Dangerbird Records. The album was produced by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Monsters of Folk, M. Ward) at his studio in Omaha.

Sea Wolf contributed a song entitled “Song of the Magpie” to the audio book for Augusten Burroughs’ book “A Wolf at the Table.” Burroughs asked Sea Wolf’s Alex Brown Church to read the book and respond with an original song.

Sea Wolf also contributed a song entitled "The Violet Hour" to the New Moon sound track in 2009.

In addition to Alex Brown Church, the other members of Sea Wolf are currently Lisa Fendelander (keyboards), Theodore Liscinski (bass), Joey Ficken (drums), Nathan Anderson (guitar), and Joyce Lee (cello).


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References

  1. ^ Biography, Allmusic.com
  2. ^ Chart Positions, Allmusic.com

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