Roster

Tim Kinsella: Chicago based musician most noted for his other works, Tim's greatest solo effort to date. A proud father of the indie scene soon to bare the ranks of grandfather, yet not afraid to continue to explore that vast wilderness of sound.

Heart Heart Julia: No longer feeling the need to be revolutionary, J.Scott developed Heart Heart Julia, a musical endevour of lo-fi cassette recordings, field recordings, and not so pop rock. An unsettled mind devouring chaotic structure, untuned, and unrefined.

Julia LaDense: Cincinnati's finest deconstructionist. Providing an historification of sound and detournement. Julia analyzes modern sound and provides an audio critique of explosive sounds and found recordings.

Sam Francis: Phoenix found singer/songwriter. Classical approach to the folk sound, Sam Francis becomes intimate and undressed with songs that bury deep inside the soul.

The Lamb and The Tyger: Liberal Arts Rock from Pennsylvania. A sentimental childhood bearing the roots of a high spirited mind, The Lamb and The Tyger create music that will make you miss your friends.

Shh... This is a Library: Amusing bedroom pop. Cute songs with airy guitar melodies and haunting soundscapes. A little mix of raspberry and strawberry lemonade on a hot hot day.

Needles: Unfinished work and brief thoughts for the wandering of minds. Always in need of dependence, Needles is catastrophically desperate in radio frequency and wave. AM radio wanderings and experimental sound production.

The Phoney Liberals: Music inspired by long phone conversations around feminism and conservation projects. The Phoney Liberals joined S. Williams and J. Scott from Chicago to Jamaica Plain using broken guitars and voice messages to create an illusive project of sound.