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Background information | |
Origin | Columbus, Ohio, United States |
Genres | Folk rock, alternative rock |
Years active | 2007 | –present
Labels | ANTI-, Mama Bird Recording Co. |
Members | Zac Little Maryn Jones Steve Ciolek Jon Maedor Matt O’Conke |
Past members | Steva Jacobs Richard Wehrenberg Jr Grace Chang Luke Smith Jon Washington |
Website | saintseneca |
Saintseneca is an American folk rock band from Columbus, Ohio, that was formed in 2007 by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Zac Little.[1] The current band is made of Zac Little, Steve Ciolek, Jon Meador, Maryn Jones, and Matt O’Conke.[2] They are known for their diverse range of instrumentation in both their recordings, as well as in their live performances. The band have released two EPs and three albums Last (2011), Dark Arc (2014) and Such Things (2015).[2][3] The band utilizes a wide range of acoustic instrumentation (balalaika, mandolin, dulcimer, Turkish Baglama, floor percussion) with more contemporary elements such as synthesizers and electric guitars.[4]
Biography
The band originated during Zac Little’s teenage years in a small Appalachian town in Noble County, Ohio. Little relocated to the city of Columbus, Ohio with original members Steva Jacobs and Luke Smith to attend Ohio State University.[2] Throughout his college years in Columbus, Little accumulated and learned a number of instruments: banjo, mandolin, dulcimer and more, and upon meeting violinist Grace Chang, Saintseneca’s initial live line-up coalesced in the fall of 2008.[5] This line-up toured regionally around the East Coast and released the four-track Saintseneca EP on September 1, 2009.[6] This was followed with the release of the five track Grey Flag EP on March 30, 2010.[7]
This line-up continued to tour the Midwest and East Coast throughout 2010 and early 2011 while work began on their first full-length album, Last which was released by Mama Bird Recording Co. on August 16, 2011. The initial line-up amicably dissolved on August 31, 2011 after the album release show for Last in Columbus.[2]
Since releasing their debut album, the band has brought Steve Ciolek (The Sidekicks), Maryn Jones (All Dogs), Jon Meador, and Matt O’Conke (also of Tin Armor) into the fold.[2] The band signed to ANTI- records in the spring of 2013. After 10 months of home recording with Glenn Davis (of Way Yes) the band entered ARC Studios in Omaha, Nebraska to begin work with producer Mike Mogis on their second full-length album Dark Arc.[4] The first single from that album, “Uppercutter”, was released on October 15, 2013.[8] On April 1, 2014 Saintseneca released their second full-length album, Dark Arc.[8]
On October 9, 2015 the band released their third album, Such Things.[3]
Discography
Year | Title | Release | Label |
2009 | Saintseneca | EP | Paper Brigade |
2010 | Grey Flag | EP | Paper Brigade |
2011 | Last | LP | Mama Bird Recording Co. |
2014 | Dark Arc | LP | ANTI- |
2015 | Such Things | LP | ANTI- |
2016 | The Mallwalker | EP | ANTI- |
References
- ^ "Interviews: Zac Little (Saintseneca)". Punk News. 2014-04-17. Retrieved 2014-04-02.
- ^ a b c d e Mateer, Chris (2012-03-14). "Interview: The Story of Saintseneca, Told By Bandmember Zac Little". No Depression. Retrieved 2014-04-25.
- ^ a b DeVille, Chris (September 8, 2015). "Q&A: Saintseneca On Quantum Physics, Pop Structures, & Their Great New LP Such Things". stereogum.com. SpinMedia. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
- ^ a b "Out Of The Holler: Saintseneca's Driving Punk-Folk". NPR. 30 March 2014. Retrieved 2014-04-25.
- ^ Boilen, Bob (23 March 2014). "First Listen: Saintseneca, 'Dark Arc'". NPR. Retrieved 2014-04-25.
- ^ "Saintseneca - Saintseneca". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
- ^ "Saintseneca - Grey Flag". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
- ^ a b Oliphant, Joel (2013-10-08). "Saintseneca, "Uppercutter"". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2014-04-20.