L'Altra

L'Altra

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Background information
Origin Chicago, Illinois, USA
Genres Indie rock, electronic music, chamber pop
Years active 1999–present
Labels Hefty Records (US)
Aesthetics
Sony Victor Japan (Japan)
Website laltramusic.com
Members
Lindsay Anderson (vocals, keyboards)
Joseph Desler Costa (vocals, guitars)

L'Altra is an indie rock/electronic/chamber pop band from Chicago, Illinois.

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Bio

L'Altra is a indie rock/electronic band consisting of principle songwriters Joseph Desler Costa and Lindsay Anderson joined by drummer Charles Rumback and guitarist Alessandro Baris. The band is currently split between Chicago, IL and Brooklyn, NY.

History

L'Altra formed in 1999 in Chicago with original members Ken Dyber, Eben English, Lindsay Anderson, and Joseph Desler Costa.[1] Marc Hellner of Pulseprogramming was also a regular contributor. The band's name is Italian and means "the [feminine] other" or 'other woman.".[2] The band released an EP and two records with Aesthetics Records before English and Dyber left the band. The band continued with Costa and Anderson as a songwriting duo and relying on a loose collective of Chicago based musicians and friends. Their 2002 release In the Afternoon featured a guest appearance from avant-cellistFred Lonberg-Holm.[3] The band continued to tour with members Kevin Duneman and W.W. Lowman, taking the place of the departed rhythm section. In 2005 L'Altra moved to Hefty Records and teamed up with Telefon Tel Aviv's Joshua Eustis who produced and recorded the band's album Different Days. Lindsay Anderson later released a solo album called If (Minty Fresh) while Joseph Costa released a solo effort Lighter Subjects-Costa Music (Stilll) in 2008. In 2008, after a few years hiatus, Lindsay and Joseph began touring again and started to work on new material. The band signed with longtime friend Jesus Llorente's Madrid based label, Acuarela Discos, in 2010 and subsequently released their 4th studio album, Telepathic, in March 2011.

Discography

Albums
Tracks Appear On

References

  1. ^ L'Altra at Allmusic
  2. ^ Review of Different Days. Stylus Magazine, January 25, 2005.
  3. ^ Review of In the Afternoon. Pitchfork Media, May 20, 2002.

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