Longwave

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Taking influence from shoegaze pioneers and post-punk icons, Longwave got their start in 1999 when Steve Schiltz (vocals/guitar), Shannon Ferguson (guitar), Dave Marchese (bass), and Mike James (drums) congregated in a small New York studio to record demo material. Gigs in Lower Manhattan sharpened the group's sound, which melded sweeping melodies with touches of space rock, and Longwave soon caught the eye of local club owner Rob Sacher. The quartet then became the house band at Sacher's own establishment, the Luna Lounge, and also became one of the first acts on his newly formed label, Luna Sea Records.

Endsongs marked Longwave's proper debut in fall 2000. It was an impressive first record, full of lush string arrangements and heavy guitars that helped differentiate the band from such New York City contemporaries as the Strokes. Two years later, Longwave displayed a darker disposition on the Day Sleeper EP. Within a week of its release, the Strokes' manager asked Longwave to play three dates with his stylish five-piece, and Longwave's solid performance quickly landed them a permanent opening spot for the rest of the tour. Such an opportunity boosted the band's profile and led to a contract with RCA Records. By the year's end, producer Dave Fridmann (the Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev, Mogwai) had relocated the musicians to his Tarbox Road Studio in Upstate New York to work on Longwave's major-label debut.

What followed was the dreamy williwaw of The Strangest Things, released in March 2003. Another EP, Life of the Party, followed one year later, but founding members Marchese and James left the band soon after its release. Drummer Nic Brown and bassist Christian Bongers stepped in as temporary replacements, allowing the band to resume recording its sophomore album with producer John Leckie. There's a Fire was released in June 2005, but the subsequent merging of Sony (RCA's parent company) with BMG resulted in Longwave's exit from the label. Disheartened, the bandmates took a brief hiatus, with Schiltz touring the country as Albert Hammond, Jr.'s guitarist in the interim. The boys got back together in 2007, and a series of spirited writing sessions helped reestablish whatever momentum had been lost. Longwave signed to Original Signal Recordings in mid-2008 and released Secrets Are Sinister that November, having recorded the album in Brooklyn and Bridgeport, CT. ~ MacKenzie Wilson & Andrew Leahey, Rovi

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  • Longwave on touring with OK Go and The Donnas
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    Longwave on touring with OK Go and The Donnas
  • Longwave on a New York band sounding so British
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    Longwave on a New York band sounding so British
  • Longwave on touring in a van
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    Longwave on touring in a van
  • Longwave on Dave Fridmann producing "The Strangest Things"
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    Longwave on Dave Fridmann producing "The Strangest Things"
  • Longwave on not having their video on 120 Minutes
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    Longwave on not having their video on 120 Minutes
  • Longwave on creating a wedding-song compilation
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    Longwave on creating a wedding-song compilation
  • Longwave on not being part of the New York scene
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    Longwave on not being part of the New York scene
  • Longwave on their crisis period
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    Longwave on their crisis period
  • Longwave on recording in a haunted mansion
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    Longwave on recording in a haunted mansion
  • Longwave on the video for "There's A Fire"
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    Longwave on the video for "There's A Fire"

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Discography

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  • Secrets Are Sinister (2008)
    Longwave
    Secrets Are Sinister (2008)
    Polvora Music
  • There's a Fire (2005)
    Longwave
    There's a Fire (2005)
    RCA
  • Live Brownies 07/28/01 (2004)
    Longwave
    Live Brownies 07/28/01 (2004)
    Digital Club Network
  • The Strangest Things (2003)
    Longwave
    The Strangest Things (2003)
    RCA Records
  • Endsongs (2000)
    Longwave
    Endsongs (2000)
    Luna Sea
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