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Longwave (band)

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Years active
  
1999–present

Members
  
Steve Schiltz

Website
  
LongwaveTheBand.com

Genres
  
Indie rock, Shoegazing


Associated acts
  
Scout, Hurricane Bells, Harvard of the South, the Mercies, Mikey Jukebox, Admirers

Past members
  
David Marchese Jeremy Greene Mike James Nic Brown Jeff Sheinkopf Paul Dillon

Origin
  
New York City, New York, United States (1999)

Albums
  
The Strangest Things, Secrets Are Sinister, Endsongs

Record labels
  
Original Signal Recordings, RCA, 14th Floor Records, BMG, Fenway Recordings

Similar
  
Hurricane Bells, Harvard of the South, Dave Fridmann, Matt Noveskey, Stellastarr

Profiles

Longwave was an American indie rock band. The band was formed in 1999 by guitarist, songwriter and vocalist Steve Schiltz; guitarist Shannon Ferguson; bassist David Marchese; and drummer Jeremy Greene. Their sound has been compared to Radiohead, the Strokes and 1970s post-punk rockers Television, as well as elements of shoegaze.

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History

Before Longwave formed, Schiltz played guitar in a band called Scout, featuring vocalist Ashen Keilyn.

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A few months after Schiltz left his hometown of Rochester, New York, he returned to play regular gigs at the Blue Sunday coffee house with a group called the Deaf Aides, named for John Lennon's comments that open the Let It Be album. Later renamed Longwave, their revolving cast of members eventually included bassist Marchese and drummer Greene, followed by Ferguson, who had been working in a studio as a bassist for various bands on the West Coast. The band, based in New York City, found its initial audience by performing a series of shows at the Luna Lounge club on Manhattan's Lower East Side.

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Longwave's first release, the self-produced Endsongs, was released in 2000 on LunaSea Records, a record label created by Luna Lounge co-owner Rob Sacher. The album garnered notice in the burgeoning early 2000s New York City rock scene, and soon after the band began touring the U.S.

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Greene left the band, and Schiltz's friend (and fellow Rochester native) Mike James (formerly Mike Lapiana) joined as drummer.

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With their popularity on the rise, the band gained the interest of major record labels and were eventually signed by RCA Records. The subsequent second album, The Strangest Things (2002), was produced by Dave Fridmann (the Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev). They toured with some of the biggest bands of the period including the Strokes and the Vines. Three videos were produced for this album, including "Everywhere You Turn," which was directed by writer-director Daedalus Howell and featured Longwave performing at the Echo in Los Angeles.

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After several successful years of touring the UK and US, and the release of a 2004 EP Life of the Party, Longwave returned to the studio to record their third album, There's a Fire. Produced by John Leckie, it was released in 2005. Marchese and James had both left the band, and Schiltz and Ferguson performed all of the bass guitar on the album. Nic Brown, who had previously filled in for James while touring, played drums on the album, while Jeff Sheinkopf played keyboards and guitar. By the time of the album's release, a new rhythm section had joined: bassist Paul Dillon and drummer Jason Molina. Dillon was later replaced by Morgan King.

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Parting ways with RCA, they released their fourth album, Secrets Are Sinister, on November 11, 2008 on the Original Signal Recordings label. The band has since remained inactive.

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Schiltz collaborated with Keilyn again on his project Hurricane Bells, releasing two albums: Tonight Is the Ghost (2010) and Tides and Tales (2011). In 2014, he collaborated with members of the band Blue October on the project Harvard of the South.

After leaving Longwave, James returned to Rochester and formed the Mercies. He later started his own band, Mikey Jukebox, and fronted Admirers.

Band members

The last active lineup of the band, as of 2008, was:

  • Steve Schiltz — guitars, vocals
  • Shannon Ferguson — guitars
  • Jason Molina — drums
  • Morgan King — bass
  • Previous members

  • David Marchese — bass
  • Jeremy Greene — drums
  • Mike James — drums
  • Nic Brown — drums
  • Jeff Sheinkopf — keyboards/guitars
  • Paul Dillon — bass guitar
  • Studio albums

  • Endsongs (2000, LunaSea Records)
  • The Strangest Things (2003, RCA Records)
  • There's a Fire (2005, RCA Records)
  • Secrets Are Sinister (2008, Original Signal Recordings)
  • Singles and EPs

  • "Exit" single (2002, Hummer)
  • "Pool Song" single (2002, Hummer)
  • Day Sleeper EP (2002, Fenway Recordings)
  • "Everywhere You Turn" single (2003, 14th Floor Records)
  • "Day Sleeper" single (2003, 14th Floor Records)
  • "Wake Me When It's Over" single (2003, 14th Floor Records)
  • Tidal Wave EP (2003, BMG Funhouse)
  • Life of the Party EP (2004, RCA Records)
  • There's a Fire EP (2005, BMG Direct)
  • Songs

    Wake Me When It's OverThe Strangest Things · 2003
    Tidal WaveThe Strangest Things · 2003
    Everywhere You TurnThe Strangest Things · 2003

    References

    Longwave (band) Wikipedia