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Owen (musician)

Owen is the primary solo project of American indie rock and emo musician Mike Kinsella, known for its soft melodies and complex acoustics, combining acoustic guitar with keyboard and other guitars, plaintive vocals and drums.[1]

Owen
Background information
OriginChicago, Illinois, United States
Genres
Years active2001–present
Labels
MembersMike Kinsella
Websiteowenmusic.com

Career edit

Owen's debut, Owen was a stark departure from previous Mike Kinsella projects. For 2002's No Good For No One Now, Owen's second album, an arrangement of purchasing recording equipment instead of studio time was agreed upon. In 2004, in collaboration with Cale Parks (of Aloha), Bob Hoffnar, Jen Tabor, and Paul Koob, Mike began recording again. What resulted was (the ep). The joint effort marked a turning point of sorts for Owen. Rumors began to swirl that a live band would be taken on the road for the first time, but these rumors never materialized as Mike again rejoined Joan of Arc and became a touring member of both Maritime and Aloha. (the ep) had been written as a companion piece to a scheduled full-length. In summer 2004, Mike again began recording and collaborating, this time with cousin Nate Kinsella (Make Believe, Joan of Arc) who lent assistance both on instrumentation and engineering. The results of these efforts were I Do Perceive, Owen's third album.

On At Home With Owen, Mike figuratively leaves the at-home bedroom that has characterized so much of Owen's past musical presence. His step away from bedroom recording allowed for an alternative approach to the songs recorded on at Home With Owen. "I've always hated how two dimensional the other Owen albums have sounded, and I think this one's finally got a third dimension," Kinsella says. The new approach to recording involved a fraction of pre-recording at Mike's mom's house, followed by sessions at Semaphore Studios with cousin Nate Kinsella (Joan of Arc, Make Believe) and finally at Engine Studios with Brian Deck (Iron & Wine, Red Red Meat).

In July 2009, Polyvinyl Records released The Seaside EP, a collection of Owen songs previously only available as Japanese bonus tracks, as well as a track from the Association of Utopian Hologram Swallowers".

Since the release of his 2006 album, much has changed for Kinsella. During the writing process for the fifth album, New Leaves, Kinsella became both a husband and a father, adding a sense of responsibility and new direction to the personalized quality of Owen releases. As the title would suggest, New Leaves finds Kinsella building upon and branching off of the core elements of his efforts – clever lyrics over intricate guitar work – now aided by a more complex song structure and refined lyrical matter. Produced by Brian Deck (Iron & Wine, Margot & the Nuclear So and So's), Graeme Gibson (Califone, Joan of Arc), Tim Iseler (Wilco, Teenage Fanclub) and cousin Nate Kinsella, New Leaves is 10 tracks of renewal and personal growth.

In 2010, Owen released the "Abandoned Bridges" single. He has also released an EP titled O, Evelyn in April 2011. Owen's album, Ghost Town, was released on November 8, 2011. Owen's album, L'Ami du Peuple, was released on July 2, 2013.

On October 2, 2014, it was announced that Owen is releasing a covers album titled Other People's Songs.[2] The album was released on December 2, 2014, through Polyvinyl Records. It included covers of songs from artists including Against Me!, Depeche Mode, The Promise Ring, and Lungfish amongst others.

In July 2016, he released the album The King of Whys through Polyvinyl in America and Wichita Recordings in England.[3]

In June 2020, he released the album The Avalanche through Polyvinyl Records.

On February 8, 2024, Kinsella announced an album titled "The Falls of Sioux", scheduled for release on April 26th through Polyvinyl Records. The song "Beaucoup" was released as a single.[4]

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Polyvinyl Records". Polyvinylrecords.com. Retrieved December 2, 2014.
  2. ^ Sharp, Tyler. "Owen announces 'Other People's Songs' covers album". Alternative Press. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  3. ^ Cohen, Ian (August 2, 2016). "Owen: The King of Whys Album Review | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Retrieved August 4, 2016.
  4. ^ "The Falls of Sioux | Owen". Bandcamp. Retrieved February 8, 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Owen at AllMusic
  • Owen artist page at Polyvinyl
  • Lazy-i Interview: November 2002
  • Punknews.org Profile of Owen with reviews, interviews, related bands

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had been written as a companion piece to a scheduled full length In summer 2004 Mike again began recording and collaborating this time with cousin Nate Kinsella Make Believe Joan of Arc who lent assistance both on instrumentation and engineering The results of these efforts were I Do Perceive Owen s third album On At Home With Owen Mike figuratively leaves the at home bedroom that has characterized so much of Owen s past musical presence His step away from bedroom recording allowed for an alternative approach to the songs recorded on at Home With Owen I ve always hated how two dimensional the other Owen albums have sounded and I think this one s finally got a third dimension Kinsella says The new approach to recording involved a fraction of pre recording at Mike s mom s house followed by sessions at Semaphore Studios with cousin Nate Kinsella Joan of Arc Make Believe and finally at Engine Studios with Brian Deck Iron amp Wine Red Red Meat In July 2009 Polyvinyl Records released The Seaside EP a collection of Owen songs previously only available as Japanese bonus tracks as well as a track from the Association of Utopian Hologram Swallowers Since the release of his 2006 album much has changed for Kinsella During the writing process for the fifth album New Leaves Kinsella became both a husband and a father adding a sense of responsibility and new direction to the personalized quality of Owen releases As the title would suggest New Leaves finds Kinsella building upon and branching off of the core elements of his efforts clever lyrics over intricate guitar work now aided by a more complex song structure and refined lyrical matter Produced by Brian Deck Iron amp Wine Margot amp the Nuclear So and So s Graeme Gibson Califone Joan of Arc Tim Iseler Wilco Teenage Fanclub and cousin Nate Kinsella New Leaves is 10 tracks of renewal and personal growth In 2010 Owen released the Abandoned Bridges single He has also released an EP titled O Evelyn in April 2011 Owen s album Ghost Town was released on November 8 2011 Owen s album L Ami du Peuple was released on July 2 2013 On October 2 2014 it was announced that Owen is releasing a covers album titled Other People s Songs 2 The album was released on December 2 2014 through Polyvinyl Records It included covers of songs from artists including Against Me Depeche Mode The Promise Ring and Lungfish amongst others In July 2016 he released the album The King of Whys through Polyvinyl in America and Wichita Recordings in England 3 In June 2020 he released the album The Avalanche through Polyvinyl Records On February 8 2024 Kinsella announced an album titled The Falls of Sioux scheduled for release on April 26th through Polyvinyl Records The song Beaucoup was released as a single 4 Discography editFor a more comprehensive list see Owen discography Owen 2001 No Good for No One Now 2002 I Do Perceive 2004 At Home with Owen 2006 New Leaves 2009 Ghost Town 2011 L Ami du Peuple 2013 Other People s Songs 2014 The King of Whys 2016 The Avalanche 2020 The Falls of Sioux 2024 References edit Polyvinyl Records Polyvinylrecords com Retrieved December 2 2014 Sharp Tyler Owen announces Other People s Songs covers album Alternative Press Retrieved October 5 2014 Cohen Ian August 2 2016 Owen The King of Whys Album Review Pitchfork pitchfork com Retrieved August 4 2016 The Falls of Sioux Owen Bandcamp Retrieved February 8 2024 External links editOfficial website Owen at AllMusic Owen artist page at Polyvinyl Lazy i Interview November 2002 Punknews org Profile of Owen with reviews interviews related bands Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Owen musician amp oldid 1220826498, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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