Jeffrey Rosenberg
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jeffrey Rosenberg |
Born | June 21, 1974 |
Origin | East Lansing, Michigan |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, Bass, Drums, Voice, Piano |
Years active | 20 |
Associated acts | Lavender Diamond,Pink and Brown,Young People |
Jeffrey Rosenberg is a guitarist/vocalist/drummer who has been in a number of bands in Los Angeles, CA, Brooklyn, NY, San Francisco, CA, and Providence, RI. These bands have ranged from soft anthemic folk (Lavender Diamond) to other less touchy-feely creatures: noisy, bombastic rock (Pink and Brown) to experimental art-pop (Young People) to instrumental soundscapes (Tarentel, Lumen, solo music). Rosenberg's presence in all projects has always been understated but essential like a Silent Bob of sorts.[citation needed] John Dwyer and Rosenberg played in a few different projects together from 1996 through 2003, including Tar-Aiym Krang (featuring Brian Gibson of Lightning Bolt). Rosenberg and Dwyer were both original members of and contributors to the Fort Thunder art and music scene in Providence in the late 1990s.
Rosenberg left Lavender Diamond in April of 2007 and is currently creating solo music under his own name Jeffrey Rosenberg.
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[edit] Bands
Jeffrey Rosenberg has played in:
- Lavender Diamond (Guitar, Vocals)
- Young People (Guitar, Vocals, Percussion, Bass)
- The Jews (Drums)
- Krang (aka Tar-Aiym Krang) (Guitar, Vocals)
- OCS (aka The ohsees, Oronoka Crash Suite, Orinoka Crash Suite) (Acoustic guitar)
- Pink and Brown (Drums)
- Tarentel (Guitar, Drums, Bass, Keyboard)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Jeffrey Rosenberg
- Untitled, 2007, TBD
[edit] Lavender Diamond
- Imagine our Love 2007, Matador Records (US), Rough Trade Records (UK/Europe)
- The Cavalry of Light self-released (2005), re-released 2007 on Matador Records (US) and Rough Trade Records (UK/Europe)
- Split 7" with Queens Of Sheeba (2005, Cold Sweat Records)
- "When Are You Coming Home" b/w "Wild" 7" (2003, self-released)
- "In Heaven There Is No Heat" on the compilation In the Loop 4 (2006, Plug Research)
[edit] Lumen
- "The Man Felt An Iron Hand Grasp Him By The Hair, At The Nape. Not One Hand, A Hundred Hands Seized Him, Each By The Hair, And Tore Him Head To Foot, The Way You Tear Up A Sheet Of Paper, Into Hundreds Of Little Pieces (2001, Temporary Residence)
[edit] OCS
- 34 Reasons Why Life Goes On Without You / 18 Reasons To Love Your Hater To Death (Tumult Records)
[edit] Pink and Brown
- Final Foods (2001, Load Records)
- Split 12" with Death Drug (2002, Load Records)
- Shame Fantasy II (2003, Load Records)
Pink and Brown tracks also appear on the compilations Mish Mash Mush Volume 2 (Fort Thunder), Science of Glass Gargantua (Toyo Records), and the Pick a Winner CD/DVD (2004, Load Records). They also appear on the DVDs Burn My Eye (BME) and Lightning Bolt: The Power of Salad DVD (2002, Load Records).
[edit] Tarentel
- Ephemera CD (2002, Temporary Residence)
- "Mort Aux Vaches CD (2002, Staalplaat)
- The Order of Things CD (2001 Neurot Recordings) and double LP (Static Caravan)
- Looking For Things, Searching For Things 12" EP (2000, Resonant)
[edit] Young People
- Young People CD (2002, 5RC)
- Young People LP (2005, Xeng, Italy)
- War Prayers CD/LP (2003 Dim Mak Records)
- 5 Sunsets in 4 Days CDEP (2006 Too Pure, UK; Beggars Banquet, US)
- "Where the Streets Have No Name" split 7" w/ Friends Forever (2004, Narnack Records)
- "Ne'er Do Well" 12" single, (2003, hand held heart)
Young People songs appear on the compilations If The Twenty-First Century Didn't Exist, It Would Be Necessary to Invent It (2002 5 RUE CHRISTINE) and Tracks and Fields (2004, Kill Rock Stars)