Langhorne Slim

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Langhorne Slim
Birth name Sean Scolnick
Born (1980-08-20) August 20, 1980
Langhorne, Pennsylvania United States
Genres Alt-country
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar, banjo, harmonica
Years active 1999-present
Labels Kemado, V2, Narnack, Ramseur
Website www.langhorneslim.com

Langhorne Slim is an American singer-songwriter, (born Sean Scolnick on August 20, 1980 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania). Scolnick attended high school at Solebury School in New Hope, Pennsylvania, and graduated from the Conservatory of Music at Purchase College, part of the SUNY system.

He began to gain public notice through several years of touring with the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players[1] and an appearance at the Bonnaroo Music Festival. His song "Electric Love Letter" was chosen as number 5 on the Rolling Stone editor's top ten picks and was also in the movie Waitress. He has been seen on tours with Cake, The Avett Brothers, Murder By Death, Jeffrey Lewis, The Violent Femmes, Lucero, Rocky Votolato, the Woes, Josh Ritter, Drive-By Truckers, The Low Anthem, Old 97's, and Jessica Lea Mayfield. Langhorne Slim recently completed tour dates with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals and was recently on the road in the UK with The Lumineers.

In 2006, Langhorne Slim and the War Eagles signed to V2 Records for one EP and an LP. The deal was dropped after the release of the Engine EP in 2006, and the band signed to Kemado Records, and released a self-titled album on April 29, 2008. Slim performed the first single from the album, "Restless", on the Late Show with David Letterman in March 2008. Following the release, Slim toured the US and Europe. In the summer of 2009, Langhorne Slim began playing larger venues including the Newport Folk Festival, Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, Lollapalooza, and the Philadelphia Folk Festival. The album Be Set Free was released on September 29, 2009.

On August 9, 2009, Langhorne Slim sang "God Bless America" during the seventh inning stretch during a Philadelphia Phillies-Florida Marlins game at Citizens Bank Park as WXPN's Artist to Watch and has twice been featured on the station's Free at Noon concert series.

The song "The Way We Move" from the album of the same name is currently being featured in the new Microsoft Windows 8 commercial. It has also been used in the movie trailer for "Admission," starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd, and will be used as the opening credits song in the upcoming comedy "21 and Over." The song "Worries" from his self titled album was featured in a Travelers Insurance commercial which launched on October 9, 2009.

Langhorne Slim and his band, The Law, released their fourth full length album, "The Way We Move," on June 5, 2012 through Ramseur Records. It was recorded at Old Soul Studio, a 100-year-old Greek Revival house retooled for recording in Catskill, NY. With studio owner Kenny Siegal co-producing, 26 songs were completed in four days. "The Way We Move" debuted at #194 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, #159 on the Top Current Albums chart, #36 on the Independent Current Albums chart, and #5 on the Top New Artists Albums chart. It also reached the #1 spot on Amazon.com's singer-songwriter category.

Langhorne Slim has been celebrated by numerous press outlets. Rolling Stone praised "The Way We Move" as "damn near perfect," while The Guardian proclaimed the band as "one of the greatest live acts." Additionally, Entertainment Weekly called Langhorne Slim "your next obsession," and The New Yorker described him as having "Leadbelly's gift for storytelling and Dylan's ability to captivate crowds."

The music video for "The Way We Move" premiered on Paste Magazine's website on May 22, 2012. Langhorne Slim and The Law performed live on NPR's World Cafe session on August 2, 2012.

On March 25, 2013 Langhorne Slim & The Law performed a song from their Album, "The Way We Move" on Conan O'Brien's late night show. Conan said, "Two months ago a friend handed me the latest album by my next guest and after one listen I became an instant almost obsessive fan. Rolling Stone described the album as 'damn near perfect.' That's a sentiment with which I wholeheartedly agree."[citation needed]

Langhorne Slim and The Law is Langhorne Slim on vocals and guitar, Malachi DeLorenzo on drums, David Moore on banjo and keyboard, and Jeff Ratner on bass.

Discography

  • Electric Love Letter, Narnack Records, 2004
  • When the Sun's Gone Down, Narnack Records, 2005
  • Engine EP, V2 Records, 2006
  • Langhorne Slim, Kemado Records, 2008
  • Be Set Free, Kemado Records, 2009
  • The Way We Move, Ramseur Records, 2012

Current line-up

  • Langhorne Slim - vocals, guitar
  • Malachi DeLorenzo - drums
  • David Moore - banjo, keyboard
  • Jeff Ratner - bass

References

  1. Mason, Stewart; Leggett, Steve. "Biography: Langhorne Slim". Allmusic. Retrieved 30 May 2010. 

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