The Spring Standards
The Spring Standards at Center Plaza, Baltimore, Maryland, August 2011
The Spring Standards at Center Plaza, Baltimore, Maryland, August 2011
Background information
OriginNew York City
GenresFolk-Rock
Years active2008–present
MembersJames Cleare
Heather Robb
James Smith
Websitehttps://www.thespringstandards.net/

The Spring Standards is a three-piece folk-rock band based in New York City.[1]

Biography

The Spring Standards concert at Center Plaza, Baltimore, Maryland, August 2011

James Cleare, Heather Robb, and James Smith first sang together in the last summer of the 20th century.[2] Having just turned 16, the three teens with a common affinity for "oldies" music and harmony spent the next two years performing in the Delaware/Pennsylvania area.[1][3]

Influenced as much by their parent's record collections as they were by what they heard on the radio, their style began to form. The group dissolved after they graduated.[3] Living near each other in NYC, they picked up where they had left off years earlier.

Cleare, Robb, and, Smith are all songwriters and multi-instrumentalists.[4] They create a sound that listeners might expect from a band twice their size.[1] With an emphasis on 3-part harmony and instrumental switching, their range, and energy onstage make each live show a unique event.

Before they were The Spring Standards, all three members were in Old Springs Pike[1] along with John Gallagher, Jr. The three current members played together in an earlier band called The Urban Wombats.[2]

Members

The band members are:

Recordings

The Spring Standards released their first EP No One Will Know in July 2008 which was co-produced by Rhett Miller of Old 97s[3][5] and engineered by Kieran Kelly of The Buddy Project. The self-released EP found mild success in the Northeast, leading to an appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.[6] On April 13, 2010, they self-released their first full-length album Would Things Be Different produced by Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Phish, The Apples in Stereo).

They returned to the studio in early 2011 to record a double EP entitled yellow//gold, released on May 1, 2012. The record was produced by Dan Molad.[7]

On December 26, 2012, they recorded audio and video at their fifth annual Boxing Day concert at the Arden Club Gild Hall, Arden, Delaware. The project was funded by a Kickstarter campaign. The album Live from Delaware was released on May 21, 2013.[8]

Discography

No One Will Know EP (Released July 29, 2008)

  1. Goodbye Midnight
  2. In The Underground
  3. Little Bug
  4. Reply
  5. Breath And Sound
  6. Your Lie
  7. Sad Song
  8. Pin Cushion (Bonus Track)

Would Things be Different (Released April 13, 2010)

  1. Skyline
  2. Here I Am
  3. Queen Of The Lot
  4. Halcyon Days
  5. Bells And Whistles
  6. Not Again
  7. Frozen
  8. Trouble
  9. Sharks
  10. The Hush
  11. Unravel Unwin
  12. Drowning In Sobriety (Bonus Track)

yellow/gold Double EP (Released May 1, 2012)

  1. Only Skin
  2. Heavy Home
  3. Chicago
  4. Crushing Pennies
  5. Enemies
  6. Wildfire Forest
  7. So Simple So True
  8. Nightmare
  9. Watch The Moon Disappear
  10. Rusty Wheels
  11. Here We Go
  12. Unmarked Pill

Live from Delaware (Released May 21, 2013)

  1. Wildfire Forest
  2. Queen of the Lot
  3. Nightmare
  4. Rusty Wheels
  5. The Hush
  6. Only Skin
  7. Bells and Whistles
  8. Chicago
  9. Sharks
  10. Premonition
  11. Here We Go
  12. Unravel Unwind
  13. Watch the Moon Disappear
  14. Reply (Offstage)
  15. Frozen (Offstage)
  16. Crushing Pennies (Offstage)

Touring

The Spring Standards toured nationwide at major venues and have been featured on Conan O'Brien (August 2008), Pepsi's Poptub, USA's Royal Pains and MTV's Exiled. The band performed on The Rock Boat IX in 2009.

The Spring Standards became somewhat of a staple on New York's Rock Station 101.9 WRXP, having been invited to play The Rock Show with Matt Pinfield and Leslie Fram, including an annual appearance to sing The Pogues' holiday classic "Fairytale of New York" with Pinfield on air.

The band has toured nationwide at major venues. They have performed as an opening act for Old 97s, The Clarks, Works Progress Administration (musical group), Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers, Caravan of Thieves (band), Rustic Overtones, Rigby Fawkes, Squeeze (band), The Everybodyfields, and Glenn Tilbrook, and the Fluffers.

In 2010, the band was selected to perform at the famed Austin music festival South by Southwest. They also embarked with Joey Ryan on The Gang Goes On Tour 2010, headlined by Meg & Dia.[9]

The band was on tour with Ha Ha Tonka throughout the Spring of 2011.

In 2012, The Spring Standards returned to South by Southwest for several performances. In preparation for their new album, they went on the road for a CD release tour in May to promote their new music. Joined by Rhett Miller & The Serial Lady Killers, The Spring Standards kicked off a US tour in June. On June 18, they appeared on Conan, and performed "Here We Go".

In February 2013, the band embarked on a six-week tour of the northeast U.S., playing in cities such as Boston, Massachusetts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC. May 21 saw the release of their first live album, Live from Delaware (with a DVD release in 2014). That same week, they made an appearance at the Watkins Family Hour, along with singer/songwriter Dan Wilson.

In 2014 they returned to South by Southwest.

The band worked with New York composers Kerrigan-Lowdermilk, appearing in concerts and on recordings.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Digregorio, Ky (January 9, 2011). "Interview: The Spring Standards". Sound System. Retrieved August 29, 2011.
  2. ^ a b "The Urban Wombats & Not Now Murray". Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d "The Spring Standards On Mountain Stage". NPR. March 10, 2010.
  4. ^ McCullough, Anne D. (April 23, 2011). "Concert review: Rock & roll tornadoes hit Off Broadway with Ha Ha Tonka and Spring Standards". KDHX. Retrieved August 29, 2011.
  5. ^ "Rhett Miller". rhettmiller.com.
  6. ^ "Bob Costas, Sophia Bush, The Spring Standards (Season 15, Episode 163)". Late Night with Conan O'Brien NBC.
  7. ^ "TheSpringStandards.com is for sale | HugeDomains".
  8. ^ "TheSpringStandards.com is for sale | HugeDomains".
  9. ^ Tauber, Dani (November 24, 2010). "Spring Standards: Setting The Bar High". Aquarian Weekly. Retrieved August 29, 2011.

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