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Starflyer 59

Starflyer 59 is an American alternative rock band from Riverside, California that was founded in 1993[2] by Jason Martin, brother of Ronnie Martin of Joy Electric. While Jason Martin has written nearly all of Starflyer 59's songs, the band has included a number of different musicians over the years, including Jeff Cloud, Frank Lenz, and Richard Swift. The band's sound was initially identified as an outgrowth of the shoegaze movement of the early 1990s, but the band's music has gradually evolved to the point of little resemblance to that of its early days.

Starflyer 59
Background information
OriginRiverside, California
Genres
Years active1993–present
LabelsTooth & Nail, Somewherecold, Velvet Blue Music
MembersJason Martin
Trey Many
Steven Dail
Past membersAndrew Larson
Eric Campuzano
Jeff Cloud
Wayne Everett
Joey Esquibel
Richard Swift
Frank Lenz
Josh Dooley
Gene Eugene
Matt Johnson
Websitewww.sf59.com

History edit

1993–1997: Formation and "shoegaze" era edit

Starflyer 59 was signed to Tooth & Nail Records, their original and current label, after Jason Martin gave a demo to Brandon Ebel when the two met at a music festival in 1993. Shortly afterwards, Ebel contacted Martin and offered him a record contract.[1] The band was one of Tooth & Nail's original signees.[3] In 1994, Starflyer 59's debut album, Silver, was recorded and released.[1] In mid-1994, Starflyer 59 released a follow-up EP to Silver entitled She's the Queen.[4] Both Silver and She's the Queen exhibited heavy shoegaze influences with significant usage of reverb, phaser, and delay.[1][4][5]

In 1995, Starflyer 59 released their second album, Gold. The sound was similar to their first release, while Jason Martin continued to add layers of guitar riffs to each song.[1][5][6] This album is considered instrumental in developing the "shoegaze" sound. In 2016, Pitchfork Media ranked Gold as the number 41 best shoegaze album of all time.[7] Lyrically, the album continued the trend of somewhat depressive and lovelorn content in contrast to the message of the band's Christian record label.[1] In 1996, the band released a live album via Velvet Blue Music entitled Plugged.[1][8]

For Starflyer 59's next studio album, Americana (which was released in 1997) several changes to the band were made. Bass player Andrew Larson departed and was replaced by Eric Campuzano (The Prayer Chain). In addition, Wayne Everett, also of The Prayer Chain, became the band's studio drummer. Campuzano left the band before it began touring to support the new album. Replacing him was Jeff Cloud, who had been Starflyer's touring manager.[1][8][9] Americana had a more rock bent than the band's previous two albums with more uplifting and explicitly religious lyrics.[1][8]

1998–2001: Change in sound with The Fashion Focus edit

The release of The Fashion Focus in 1998 signaled a significant change in the direction of the band's sound, largely due to the influence of producer Gene Eugene. Where previous albums had emphasized guitars and loud rock and roll, The Fashion Focus was a significantly softer album. This album featured the introduction of keyboards in the music, which replaced layered guitars. The new sound was more pop-friendly than earlier albums, while not abandoning the signature Starflyer sound. The song "Too Much Fun" would be the band's last song in the early shoegazing style. Everybody Makes Mistakes, released the next year, continued in the same direction as The Fashion Focus.

On November 21, 2000, Starflyer 59 released Easy Come Easy Go, a two-disc "best-of" set. The first disc consisted of the band's most popular songs from their first five LPs (three songs from each album), while the second disc was a collection of rarities, B-sides, and eight songs from a live performance. 2001 saw the release of Leave Here A Stranger, Starflyer's next full-length album. The band's sound continued to evolve, as Leave Here A Stranger would come to be lauded and praised by many music critics as Starflyer 59's best release to date. After the untimely death of Gene Eugene, Martin called on long-time musical hero Terry Scott Taylor to take over production of the new album. In a tribute to the Beach Boys' monumental album Pet Sounds, Leave Here a Stranger was recorded in mono.

2002–2008: Extensive album production edit

From 2003 to 2006, Starflyer 59 released one full-length album a year, all of them self-produced. The first of these albums was Old. Old maintained a more pop-oriented sound that had begun with The Fashion Focus, but was also more guitar-oriented than Leave Here A Stranger. However, the music of Old was still significantly softer than the band's early work. In 2004, I Am the Portuguese Blues was released. With this album, Starflyer 59 returned to the heavy guitar format that was so prominent on their early albums Silver, Gold, and Americana, as well as to the monochromatic album covers that had characterized these albums. I Am the Portuguese Blues was not a true follow-up to Old, but instead was a set of older songs that Jason Martin had written for a follow-up album to Americana. The material was originally shelved when the band shifted gears and instead recorded The Fashion Focus. This confused many newer fans and critics who were familiar with Starflyer 59's more recent pop-friendly work. The album is generally thought of[by whom?] as an EP or side project and not a proper Starflyer 59 studio album, and to date[when?] is the last time guitar distortion was featured on a Starflyer 59 recording.

2005's Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice saw the band change their sound yet again, to a style that seemed a more natural follow-up to Old than I Am the Portuguese Blues had been. For this album, Starflyer 59 was cut down to two members: Jason Martin and drummer Frank Lenz. It would be the first studio album since Americana to be recorded without bassist and ideas man Jeff Cloud. Despite having only two band members, the songs on Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice have a full sound. This is largely due to the inclusion of guest string players on many of the album's tracks. Also in 2005, Starflyer 59 re-issued digitally re-mastered versions of Silver and Gold, with bonus tracks. The re-issue of Silver came with the tracks of the band's follow-up EP, She's The Queen. Gold was reissued with the Goodbyes Are Sad 7 inch single and three of the four tracks from the Le Vainqueur EP. Many of these extra tracks, however, had been included on the 2-disc set Easy Come, Easy Go.

Frank Lenz left the band near the end of the recording process, leaving Jason Martin as the only member. Josh Dooley re-joined the band as second guitar, the first time in the band's history with a guitar player other than Martin, and Trey Many joined as the drummer. This threesome toured very briefly behind Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice with an electronic bass track.

The band released their follow up to Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice titled My Island September 12, 2006, along with a music video for the album's single, "I Win". As the years go by, Starflyer 59 continue to release albums that seem to be a natural progression of the previous album, with the exception of I Am the Portuguese Blues. In 2007, Starflyer 59 had a special promotion among the most devoted fans, where they would release a total of 10 7-inch vinyl records over a period of months. Each 7" would contain a song from the forthcoming record, as well as a B-side that would be released only for the promotion. The 10 vinyl records, known as Ghosts of the Future, came with a custom wooden record box, and early buyers were rewarded with inserts signed by Jason Martin and Scott Hatch. Their 11th full-length album, Dial M, was released on October 28, 2008. Dial M consisted of the first track of each vinyl record from Ghosts of the Future, remixed and cleaned up. The album was significantly influenced by the passing of Jason's father, affectionately referred to in the song Mr. Martin.

2009–present: The Changing of the Guard and further projects edit

The band released The Changing of the Guard on August 10, 2010.[citation needed] After the passing of his father, Jason Martin took over the day-to-day operations of his father's trucking business in Riverside, California. Because of this responsibility, Starflyer 59 no longer actively toured as of 2010.[citation needed]

The band's next album, IAMACEO, was released on December 17, 2012 (Jason Martin's 40th birthday).[10] This album was crowdfunded through Kickstarter.[11] When the fund-raising campaign began on March 6, 2012, all the funds necessary for the project were raised within just a few hours.

In July, it was discovered by fans that T.W. Walsh - who mastered and performed on IAMACEO - had added a new Starflyer 59 release under the 2015 section of his website.[12] In August, a member of the Facebook fan group mentioned that he talked to former Starflyer 59 bassist Eric Campuzano about the new Starflyer material. Campuzano said, "The new Starflyer 59 album is going to be killer. Lots of the older style coming out. The demos I've heard are amazing."[13] When mentioned in the Starflyer 59 fan forums,[14] musician Mike Adams hinted at a new Starflyer 59 record, saying he knew "every intimate detail about the new [Starflyer 59] release," and that it was coming out in October 2015.[15] He also shared a mysterious image that fans presume to be album art.[16]

On April 26, 2019, Young In My Head was released through Tooth & Nail. It was released on CD and vinyl, including limited edition versions, as well as digitally.[17] For this recording, Jason's son (credited as C. Martin) played drums, and longtime member Steven Dial played bass. TW Walsh provided synth as a guest musician.

On May 14, 2020, Velvet Blue Music released the single "This Recliner" to promote the EP Miami, which was released on June 19, 2020[18] and included three new songs and two reworked versions of songs from Young in My Head.

On October 15, 2021, Starflyer 59 released Vanity through Velvet Blue Music digitally, as well as on CD and vinyl.[19]

Side projects edit

Jason Martin's side projects include:

He has also produced albums for Fine China and MAP and performed work as a studio musician and guest musician on several albums.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Title Peak chart positions
US
Christ

[21]
US
Heat

[22]
1994 Silver
1995 Gold
  • Released: June 27, 1995
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
  • Reissued in 2005
1997 Americana
  • Released: March 11, 1997
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
1998 The Fashion Focus
  • Released: October 6, 1998
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
1999 Everybody Makes Mistakes
  • Released: November 16, 1999
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
2001 Leave Here a Stranger
  • Released: June 9, 2001
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
2003 Old
  • Released: May 20, 2003
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
2004 I Am the Portuguese Blues
  • Released: February 24, 2004
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
2005 Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice
  • Released: April 12, 2005
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
2006 My Island
  • Released: September 12, 2006
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
2008 Dial M
  • Released: October 28, 2008
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
2010 The Changing of the Guard
  • Released: August 10, 2010
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
2013 IAMACEO
  • Released: January 8, 2013
  • Label: Self-released
2016 Slow
  • Released: June 17, 2016
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
24 17
2019 Young in My Head
  • Released: April 26, 2019
  • Label: Tooth & Nail
20 4
2021 Vanity
  • Released: October 15, 2021
  • Label: Velvet Blue Music
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

EPs edit

  • She's the Queen (1994)
  • Le Vainqueur (1995)
  • Fell in Love at 22 (1999)
  • Can't Stop Eating (2002)
  • Old Demos (2003)
  • The Last Laurel (2004)
  • I Win (2006)
  • Minor Keys EP (2009) (digital-only release)
  • Miami (2020)

Split EPs edit

  • The Rocky Valentines/Starflyer 59 Split EP (2023) (with The Rocky Valentines, Jason Martin's son Charlie's band)

Live albums edit

  • Plugged (EP) (1996)
  • Live at the Paradox (EP) (2002)
  • Never Play Covers (2005)
  • Live at Schubas II (2006; offered only on eMusic.com)

12-inch releases edit

  • "Gold" (1995, Tooth & Nail Records)
  • "Americana" (1997, Tooth & Nail Records)
  • "The Fashion Focus" (12-inch + bonus 7-inch) (1999, Velvet Blue Music / Burnt Toast Vinyl)
  • "Everybody Makes Mistakes" (12-inch + bonus 7-inch) (1999, Velvet Blue Music / Burnt Toast Vinyl)
  • "Leave Here a Stranger" (2001, ABC Group Documentation)
  • "Portuguese Blues" (2004, Burnt Toast Vinyl)
  • "The Last Laurel" (2005, Republic of Texas Recordings / Somewherecold Records)
  • "Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice" (2005, Burnt Toast Vinyl)
  • "Dial M" (with bonus track) (2008, Burnt Toast Vinyl)
  • "Silver" (2009, Crossroads of America Records)
  • "Old" (2010, Crossroads of America Records)
  • "The Changing of the Guard" (12-inch + bonus 7-inch) (2010, Burnt Toast Vinyl)
  • "IAMACEO" (2013)
  • "Slow" (2016, Tooth & Nail Records)
  • "Young in My Head" (color variants: black, outlaw gold, old blood red) (2019, Tooth & Nail Records)

Singles (7-inch vinyl) edit

  • "The Drop" (1993)
  • "Goodbyes Are Sad" (1995)
  • "Bonus 7-inch w/ The Fashion Focus 12-inch" (1999)
  • "Bonus 7-inch w/ Everybody Makes Mistakes 12-inch" (1999)
  • "Bonus 7-inch w/ The Changing of the Guard 12-inch" (2010)
  • "Like a Baby" 7-inch split w/ "Mike Adams at His Honest Weight" (2015)
  • "Told Me So" (2016)
  • "Terror" (2017)
  • "This Recliner" (2020)
  • "Life in Bed" (2021)
  • "Like to Lose" (2021)
  • "Sunrise" (2021)

Box sets edit

  • Easy Come Easy Go (2000)
  • Ghosts of the Future (2007) (10-record 7-inch vinyl box set, released on Burnt Toast Vinyl)
  • Ghosts of the Past (2009)

Appearances on compilations edit

Books edit

  • When I Learn to Sing (songbook/fake book) (2005)

Members edit

Current members

Former members and players

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Cummings, Tony (February 8, 2009). "Starflyer 59: Creative fixtures of the US Christian underground". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  2. ^ Bush, John. "Starflyer 59 | Biography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  3. ^ O'Connor, Christopher (February 12, 2004). "God Forbid". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Burr, Matthew (December 3, 2005). "Starflyer 59, "She's The Queen" Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Leslie, Camilo Arturo (January 23, 2001). "Starflyer 59 - Easy Come Easy Go 1994-2000". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
  6. ^ Gotrich, Lars (June 8, 2016). "Jason Martin Explains Starflyer 59's 'Slow,' Track By Track". NPR. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
  7. ^ "The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time". Pitchfork. October 24, 2016. Retrieved September 28, 2019.
  8. ^ a b c "Interview with Jason Martin from Starflyer 59". The Blue Star Journal. 1996. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  9. ^ "Starflyer 59 Interview June 2002". True Tunes. June 2002. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  10. ^ "Starflyer 59". Facebook. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  11. ^ "Help Starflyer 59 Produce Their First Independent Album". Kickstarter.
  12. ^ . TW WALSH MASTERING. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  13. ^ "New SF59 material in the works". sf59fans.com. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  14. ^ "New SF59 material in the works". sf59fans.com. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  15. ^ "New SF59 material in the works". sf59fans.com. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  16. ^ "New SF59 material in the works". sf59fans.com. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
  17. ^ "Starflyer 59 "Young In My Head" Pre-Order Now at Tooth & Nail Store - News". Indie Vision Music. March 6, 2019.
  18. ^ "STARFLYER 59 – Miami : Velvet Blue Music". velvetbluemusic.com.
  19. ^ "Starflyer 59 Pre-Orders Up Now on Velvet Blue Music for New Album - News". Indie Vision Music. September 8, 2021. Retrieved October 15, 2021.
  20. ^ "Exclusive: Hear Lo Tom's Expertly Crafted Debut, "Overboard"". pastemagazine.com. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  21. ^ "Starflyer 59 (Top Christian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 11, 2019.
  22. ^ "Starflyer 59 (Heatseekers Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 11, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the alternative rock band For other uses see Star Flyer disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Starflyer 59 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Starflyer 59 is an American alternative rock band from Riverside California that was founded in 1993 2 by Jason Martin brother of Ronnie Martin of Joy Electric While Jason Martin has written nearly all of Starflyer 59 s songs the band has included a number of different musicians over the years including Jeff Cloud Frank Lenz and Richard Swift The band s sound was initially identified as an outgrowth of the shoegaze movement of the early 1990s but the band s music has gradually evolved to the point of little resemblance to that of its early days Starflyer 59Background informationOriginRiverside CaliforniaGenresAlternative rock Christian alternative rock indie pop dream pop shoegaze indie rock post punk revival 1 Years active1993 presentLabelsTooth amp Nail Somewherecold Velvet Blue MusicMembersJason MartinTrey ManySteven DailPast membersAndrew LarsonEric CampuzanoJeff CloudWayne EverettJoey EsquibelRichard SwiftFrank LenzJosh DooleyGene EugeneMatt JohnsonWebsitewww wbr sf59 wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 1993 1997 Formation and shoegaze era 1 2 1998 2001 Change in sound with The Fashion Focus 1 3 2002 2008 Extensive album production 1 4 2009 present The Changing of the Guard and further projects 2 Side projects 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Split EPs 3 4 Live albums 3 5 12 inch releases 3 6 Singles 7 inch vinyl 3 7 Box sets 3 8 Appearances on compilations 4 Books 5 Members 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1993 1997 Formation and shoegaze era edit Starflyer 59 was signed to Tooth amp Nail Records their original and current label after Jason Martin gave a demo to Brandon Ebel when the two met at a music festival in 1993 Shortly afterwards Ebel contacted Martin and offered him a record contract 1 The band was one of Tooth amp Nail s original signees 3 In 1994 Starflyer 59 s debut album Silver was recorded and released 1 In mid 1994 Starflyer 59 released a follow up EP to Silver entitled She s the Queen 4 Both Silver and She s the Queen exhibited heavy shoegaze influences with significant usage of reverb phaser and delay 1 4 5 In 1995 Starflyer 59 released their second album Gold The sound was similar to their first release while Jason Martin continued to add layers of guitar riffs to each song 1 5 6 This album is considered instrumental in developing the shoegaze sound In 2016 Pitchfork Media ranked Gold as the number 41 best shoegaze album of all time 7 Lyrically the album continued the trend of somewhat depressive and lovelorn content in contrast to the message of the band s Christian record label 1 In 1996 the band released a live album via Velvet Blue Music entitled Plugged 1 8 For Starflyer 59 s next studio album Americana which was released in 1997 several changes to the band were made Bass player Andrew Larson departed and was replaced by Eric Campuzano The Prayer Chain In addition Wayne Everett also of The Prayer Chain became the band s studio drummer Campuzano left the band before it began touring to support the new album Replacing him was Jeff Cloud who had been Starflyer s touring manager 1 8 9 Americana had a more rock bent than the band s previous two albums with more uplifting and explicitly religious lyrics 1 8 1998 2001 Change in sound with The Fashion Focus edit The release of The Fashion Focus in 1998 signaled a significant change in the direction of the band s sound largely due to the influence of producer Gene Eugene Where previous albums had emphasized guitars and loud rock and roll The Fashion Focus was a significantly softer album This album featured the introduction of keyboards in the music which replaced layered guitars The new sound was more pop friendly than earlier albums while not abandoning the signature Starflyer sound The song Too Much Fun would be the band s last song in the early shoegazing style Everybody Makes Mistakes released the next year continued in the same direction as The Fashion Focus On November 21 2000 Starflyer 59 released Easy Come Easy Go a two disc best of set The first disc consisted of the band s most popular songs from their first five LPs three songs from each album while the second disc was a collection of rarities B sides and eight songs from a live performance 2001 saw the release of Leave Here A Stranger Starflyer s next full length album The band s sound continued to evolve as Leave Here A Stranger would come to be lauded and praised by many music critics as Starflyer 59 s best release to date After the untimely death of Gene Eugene Martin called on long time musical hero Terry Scott Taylor to take over production of the new album In a tribute to the Beach Boys monumental album Pet Sounds Leave Here a Stranger was recorded in mono 2002 2008 Extensive album production edit From 2003 to 2006 Starflyer 59 released one full length album a year all of them self produced The first of these albums was Old Old maintained a more pop oriented sound that had begun with The Fashion Focus but was also more guitar oriented than Leave Here A Stranger However the music of Old was still significantly softer than the band s early work In 2004 I Am the Portuguese Blues was released With this album Starflyer 59 returned to the heavy guitar format that was so prominent on their early albums Silver Gold and Americana as well as to the monochromatic album covers that had characterized these albums I Am the Portuguese Blues was not a true follow up to Old but instead was a set of older songs that Jason Martin had written for a follow up album to Americana The material was originally shelved when the band shifted gears and instead recorded The Fashion Focus This confused many newer fans and critics who were familiar with Starflyer 59 s more recent pop friendly work The album is generally thought of by whom as an EP or side project and not a proper Starflyer 59 studio album and to date when is the last time guitar distortion was featured on a Starflyer 59 recording 2005 s Talking Voice vs Singing Voice saw the band change their sound yet again to a style that seemed a more natural follow up to Old than I Am the Portuguese Blues had been For this album Starflyer 59 was cut down to two members Jason Martin and drummer Frank Lenz It would be the first studio album since Americana to be recorded without bassist and ideas man Jeff Cloud Despite having only two band members the songs on Talking Voice vs Singing Voice have a full sound This is largely due to the inclusion of guest string players on many of the album s tracks Also in 2005 Starflyer 59 re issued digitally re mastered versions of Silver and Gold with bonus tracks The re issue of Silver came with the tracks of the band s follow up EP She s The Queen Gold was reissued with the Goodbyes Are Sad 7 inch single and three of the four tracks from the Le Vainqueur EP Many of these extra tracks however had been included on the 2 disc set Easy Come Easy Go Frank Lenz left the band near the end of the recording process leaving Jason Martin as the only member Josh Dooley re joined the band as second guitar the first time in the band s history with a guitar player other than Martin and Trey Many joined as the drummer This threesome toured very briefly behind Talking Voice vs Singing Voice with an electronic bass track The band released their follow up to Talking Voice vs Singing Voice titled My Island September 12 2006 along with a music video for the album s single I Win As the years go by Starflyer 59 continue to release albums that seem to be a natural progression of the previous album with the exception of I Am the Portuguese Blues In 2007 Starflyer 59 had a special promotion among the most devoted fans where they would release a total of 10 7 inch vinyl records over a period of months Each 7 would contain a song from the forthcoming record as well as a B side that would be released only for the promotion The 10 vinyl records known as Ghosts of the Future came with a custom wooden record box and early buyers were rewarded with inserts signed by Jason Martin and Scott Hatch Their 11th full length album Dial M was released on October 28 2008 Dial M consisted of the first track of each vinyl record from Ghosts of the Future remixed and cleaned up The album was significantly influenced by the passing of Jason s father affectionately referred to in the song Mr Martin 2009 present The Changing of the Guard and further projects edit The band released The Changing of the Guard on August 10 2010 citation needed After the passing of his father Jason Martin took over the day to day operations of his father s trucking business in Riverside California Because of this responsibility Starflyer 59 no longer actively toured as of 2010 citation needed The band s next album IAMACEO was released on December 17 2012 Jason Martin s 40th birthday 10 This album was crowdfunded through Kickstarter 11 When the fund raising campaign began on March 6 2012 all the funds necessary for the project were raised within just a few hours In July it was discovered by fans that T W Walsh who mastered and performed on IAMACEO had added a new Starflyer 59 release under the 2015 section of his website 12 In August a member of the Facebook fan group mentioned that he talked to former Starflyer 59 bassist Eric Campuzano about the new Starflyer material Campuzano said The new Starflyer 59 album is going to be killer Lots of the older style coming out The demos I ve heard are amazing 13 When mentioned in the Starflyer 59 fan forums 14 musician Mike Adams hinted at a new Starflyer 59 record saying he knew every intimate detail about the new Starflyer 59 release and that it was coming out in October 2015 15 He also shared a mysterious image that fans presume to be album art 16 On April 26 2019 Young In My Head was released through Tooth amp Nail It was released on CD and vinyl including limited edition versions as well as digitally 17 For this recording Jason s son credited as C Martin played drums and longtime member Steven Dial played bass TW Walsh provided synth as a guest musician On May 14 2020 Velvet Blue Music released the single This Recliner to promote the EP Miami which was released on June 19 2020 18 and included three new songs and two reworked versions of songs from Young in My Head On October 15 2021 Starflyer 59 released Vanity through Velvet Blue Music digitally as well as on CD and vinyl 19 Side projects editJason Martin s side projects include Bon Voyage Pony Express with Jeff Cloud Richard Swift Frank Lenz and Josh Dooley Starflyer 2000 with Leigh Nash Enemy Ships Neon Horse Low and Behold with Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter The Brothers Martin with Jason s brother Ronnie of Joy Electric Lo Tom with David Bazan Trey Many and TW Walsh 20 He has also produced albums for Fine China and MAP and performed work as a studio musician and guest musician on several albums Discography editStudio albums edit Year Title Peak chart positionsUSChrist 21 USHeat 22 1994 Silver Released March 3 1994 Label Tooth amp Nail Records Reissued in 2005 1995 Gold Released June 27 1995 Label Tooth amp Nail Reissued in 2005 1997 Americana Released March 11 1997 Label Tooth amp Nail 1998 The Fashion Focus Released October 6 1998 Label Tooth amp Nail 1999 Everybody Makes Mistakes Released November 16 1999 Label Tooth amp Nail 2001 Leave Here a Stranger Released June 9 2001 Label Tooth amp Nail 2003 Old Released May 20 2003 Label Tooth amp Nail 2004 I Am the Portuguese Blues Released February 24 2004 Label Tooth amp Nail 2005 Talking Voice vs Singing Voice Released April 12 2005 Label Tooth amp Nail 2006 My Island Released September 12 2006 Label Tooth amp Nail 2008 Dial M Released October 28 2008 Label Tooth amp Nail 2010 The Changing of the Guard Released August 10 2010 Label Tooth amp Nail 2013 IAMACEO Released January 8 2013 Label Self released 2016 Slow Released June 17 2016 Label Tooth amp Nail 24 172019 Young in My Head Released April 26 2019 Label Tooth amp Nail 20 42021 Vanity Released October 15 2021 Label Velvet Blue Music denotes releases that did not chart EPs edit She s the Queen 1994 Le Vainqueur 1995 Fell in Love at 22 1999 Can t Stop Eating 2002 Old Demos 2003 The Last Laurel 2004 I Win 2006 Minor Keys EP 2009 digital only release Miami 2020 Split EPs edit The Rocky Valentines Starflyer 59 Split EP 2023 with The Rocky Valentines Jason Martin s son Charlie s band Live albums edit Plugged EP 1996 Live at the Paradox EP 2002 Never Play Covers 2005 Live at Schubas II 2006 offered only on eMusic com 12 inch releases edit Gold 1995 Tooth amp Nail Records Americana 1997 Tooth amp Nail Records The Fashion Focus 12 inch bonus 7 inch 1999 Velvet Blue Music Burnt Toast Vinyl Everybody Makes Mistakes 12 inch bonus 7 inch 1999 Velvet Blue Music Burnt Toast Vinyl Leave Here a Stranger 2001 ABC Group Documentation Portuguese Blues 2004 Burnt Toast Vinyl The Last Laurel 2005 Republic of Texas Recordings Somewherecold Records Talking Voice vs Singing Voice 2005 Burnt Toast Vinyl Dial M with bonus track 2008 Burnt Toast Vinyl Silver 2009 Crossroads of America Records Old 2010 Crossroads of America Records The Changing of the Guard 12 inch bonus 7 inch 2010 Burnt Toast Vinyl IAMACEO 2013 Slow 2016 Tooth amp Nail Records Young in My Head color variants black outlaw gold old blood red 2019 Tooth amp Nail Records Singles 7 inch vinyl edit The Drop 1993 Goodbyes Are Sad 1995 Bonus 7 inch w The Fashion Focus 12 inch 1999 Bonus 7 inch w Everybody Makes Mistakes 12 inch 1999 Bonus 7 inch w The Changing of the Guard 12 inch 2010 Like a Baby 7 inch split w Mike Adams at His Honest Weight 2015 Told Me So 2016 Terror 2017 This Recliner 2020 Life in Bed 2021 Like to Lose 2021 Sunrise 2021 Box sets edit Easy Come Easy Go 2000 Ghosts of the Future 2007 10 record 7 inch vinyl box set released on Burnt Toast Vinyl Ghosts of the Past 2009 Appearances on compilations edit A Steve Taylor Tribute I Predict a Clone CD 1994 R E X Music Happy Christmas CD 1998 BEC Recordings When Worlds Collide A Tribute to Daniel Amos 1999 Ferris Wheel Plastiq Musiq Electric Music Comp 1 CD 1999 Plastiq Musiq Happy Christmas Vol 2 CD 1999 BEC Recordings Start Right Here Remembering the Life of Keith Green CD 2001 BEC Recordings Happy Christmas Vol 3 CD 2001 BEC Recordings A Live Tribute Recording for Gene Eugene CD 2001 Northern Records Daniel Amos When Everyone Wore Hats three CD set features an interview with DA frontman Terry Scott Taylor conducted by Jason Martin X 2003 Experience the Alternative 2xCD 2003 BEC Recordings Past and Present Velvet Blue Music 2003 Velvet Blue Music Neverending White Lights ACT 1 Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies CD 2005 Daniel Victor Happy Christmas Vol 4 CD 2005 Tooth amp Nail Records You Cant Handle the Tooth Vol 1 2006 Tooth amp Nail Records Songs from the Penalty Box Tooth and Nail Vol 6 2009 Tooth amp Nail Records Books editWhen I Learn to Sing songbook fake book 2005 Members editCurrent members Jason Martin guitar vocal Trey Many drums Velour 100 White Lighter and His Name is Alive Steven Dail bass guitar Project 86 White Lighter and Crash Rickshaw Former members and players Andrew Larson bass guitar Silver Gold Eric Campuzano bass guitar Americana Jeff Cloud bass guitar The Fashion Focus Everybody Makes Mistakes Leave Here A Stranger Old I Am the Portuguese Blues Dan Reid drums Silver Ed Giles Benrock drums Gold Wayne Everett drums Gold Americana The Fashion Focus Everybody Makes Mistakes Joey Esquibel drums Leave Here a Stranger Josh Dooley keyboards Leave Here a Stranger guitar My Island Richard Swift keyboards Old d 2018 Frank Lenz drums Old Talking Voice vs Singing Voice Gene Eugene keys mixing and production Gold Americana Everybody Makes Mistakes References edit a b c d e f g h i Cummings Tony February 8 2009 Starflyer 59 Creative fixtures of the US Christian underground Cross Rhythms Retrieved October 12 2017 Bush John Starflyer 59 Biography AllMusic AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved October 9 2013 O Connor Christopher February 12 2004 God Forbid Phoenix New Times Retrieved October 12 2017 a b Burr Matthew December 3 2005 Starflyer 59 She s The Queen Review Jesus Freak Hideout Retrieved October 12 2017 a b Leslie Camilo Arturo January 23 2001 Starflyer 59 Easy Come Easy Go 1994 2000 Pitchfork Retrieved October 13 2017 Gotrich Lars June 8 2016 Jason Martin Explains Starflyer 59 s Slow Track By Track NPR Retrieved October 13 2017 The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time Pitchfork October 24 2016 Retrieved September 28 2019 a b c Interview with Jason Martin from Starflyer 59 The Blue Star Journal 1996 Retrieved October 14 2017 Starflyer 59 Interview June 2002 True Tunes June 2002 Retrieved October 14 2017 Starflyer 59 Facebook Retrieved August 16 2015 Help Starflyer 59 Produce Their First Independent Album Kickstarter Complete Discography TW WALSH MASTERING Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved August 16 2015 New SF59 material in the works sf59fans com Retrieved August 16 2015 New SF59 material in the works sf59fans com Retrieved August 16 2015 New SF59 material in the works sf59fans com Retrieved August 16 2015 New SF59 material in the works sf59fans com Retrieved August 16 2015 Starflyer 59 Young In My Head Pre Order Now at Tooth amp Nail Store News Indie Vision Music March 6 2019 STARFLYER 59 Miami Velvet Blue Music velvetbluemusic com Starflyer 59 Pre Orders Up Now on Velvet Blue Music for New Album News Indie Vision Music September 8 2021 Retrieved October 15 2021 Exclusive Hear Lo Tom s Expertly Crafted Debut Overboard pastemagazine com Retrieved June 6 2017 Starflyer 59 Top Christian Albums Billboard Retrieved May 11 2019 Starflyer 59 Heatseekers Albums Billboard Retrieved May 11 2019 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Starflyer 59 amp oldid 1205290922, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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