Stationary Odyssey

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Stationary Odyssey
Origin Flag of the United States Evansville, Indiana, USA
Years active 2003–present
Label(s) Joyful Noise Recordings
Website Official website
Members
Brett Siler
Aaron Tanner

An intensely broad spectrum of sound and mood come with the music of Stationary Odyssey. Aaron Tanner and Brett Siler toe the boundaries of modern music with a fierce devotion to the homegrown DIY ethics of their Midwestern roots. While not entirely avant-garde or wholly conventional, Stationary Odyssey carries the passion and honesty of folk music in a package composed of the heady aspects of trip-hop and the explosive bombast of indie-rock.

  • In early 2007, the band had features in both Verbicide Magazine and Modern Fix. After touring with Frank Black in early 2007, Mike Farmer (aka Kentucky Prophet) lended his vocal talents on two Stationary Odyssey songs for a split EP with Child Bite (Suburban Sprawl Music).
  • In December of 2006, Stationary Odyssey released a free, downloadable EP that contained a remix by Kramer (Ween, Butthole Surfers).
  • Their debut EP, Komondor, was named one of the top 15 Most Important Releases of 2004 in Japan (Duotone Records).


Contents

[edit] Members

[edit] Current

  • Brett Siler - guitar, additional instrumentation
  • Aaron Tanner - bass, additional instrumentation

[edit] Additional Contributors

  • Jeff Acker
  • Luke Bickers
  • Nathan Brown
  • Damon Dawson
  • Aaron Distler
  • Mike Farmer
  • Jesse Gallamore
  • Josh Hood
  • Shawn Knight
  • Mike Langlie
  • Dave Melkonian
  • Casey Paquet
  • Brint Powell
  • Kraig Sagan
  • Scott Siler
  • Jesse Southerland
  • Jackson Tanner
  • Aaron Vukovich

[edit] Discography

[edit] LPs

  • Head! Foot! And The Pink Axe (2006)
  • Komondor LP (2006)
  • More or Less Is More (2005)

[edit] EPs

  • Physical Education Split EP w/ Child Bite (2007)
  • Terror On The Hell Loop (2006)
  • This Is As Good As It Gets (2005)
  • Perpetual of The Retired Evermore (2004)
  • Komondor (2003)

[edit] Singles

  • Spongelike Wonderland (2004)

[edit] Imports

  • Perpetual of The Retired Evermore (Japan) (2004)

[edit] External links