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Name
  
Brian McBride


Role
  
Musician

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Associated acts
  
Music groups
  
Stars of the Lid, Bell Gardens

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Albums
  
The Effective Disconnect, When the Detail Lost Its Freedo, And Their Refinement of the De, The Tired Sounds of Stars of th, The Ballasted Orchestra

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Brian Edward McBride (born 1970 in Irving, Texas) is a musician best known as one half of the duo Stars of the Lid. He has also released two solo albums, When The Detail Lost Its Freedom and The Effective Disconnect on Kranky using his own name. McBride moved to Austin, Texas in 1990 where he met Adam Wiltzie, forming Stars of the Lid in the early 1990s. He also worked with the now defunct Pilot Ships.

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He currently lives in Los Angeles with his cats ("Ead" and "Nadine", presumably named after the characters in Twin Peaks, of which he is a fan). He is an active member of the policy debate community. In 2009 Brian teamed up with musician Kenneth James Gibson to form the band Bell Gardens. Their first EP Hangups Need Company was released on their own imprint Failed Better in 2010. Southern Records released their first LP Full Sundown Assembly in 2012 and Rocket Girl released their second LP Slow Dawns For Lost Conclusions in 2014.

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Life and work

Brian worked with Bill Shanahan. Brian is an artist/sign maker. Brian is currently completing his doctoral dissertation from Northwestern University. During the summer he directs the University of Texas National Institute of Forensics (UTNIF) high school debate camp.

Discography

Brian McBride

  • When the Detail Lost Its Freedom (Kranky, 2005)
  • The Effective Disconnect (Kranky, 2010)
  • Bell Gardens

  • Hangups Need Company (Failed Better, 2010)
  • Full Sundown Assembly (Southern Records, 2012)
  • Slow Dawns for Lost Conclusions (Rocket Girl, 2014)
  • References

    Brian McBride (musician) Wikipedia