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Starflyer 59 is a shoegazing rock band from Riverside, California that was founded in 1993 by Jason Martin, brother of Ronnie Martin of Joy Electric. While Jason Martin has written all of Starflyer 59's songs, the band has included a number of different musicians over the years, including Jeff Cloud and Frank Lenz. The band is considered by some to be Christian rock.

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Biography

Starflyer 59 was signed to Tooth & Nail Records, their original and current label, after Jason Martin gave a demo to Brandon Ebel when the two met at a music festival in 1993. Shortly afterwards, Ebel contacted Martin and offered him a record contract. By the end of the year, Starflyer 59's debut album, Silver, was recorded and released.

In 1995, Starflyer 59 released their sophomore album, Gold. Original response to the album was generally negative. Many who had enjoyed the band's debut were disappointed with the release. Eventually, people began viewing Gold positively. Sales of the album suddenly jumped and it nearly tripled the sales of Silver.

For Starflyer 59's next album, Americana, several changes to the band were made. Bass player Andrew Larson departed, being replaced by Eric Campuzano. In addition, Wayne Everett became the band's studio drummer,



a role that had previously been held by Martin. High tensions in the studio during the recoding of the album led Campuzano to leave the band before it began touring to support the new album. Replacing him, was Jeff Cloud, who had been Starflyer's touring manager.

The release of The Fashion Focus in 1998 signaled a change in the direction of the band's sound, largely due to the influence of Gene Eugene. Where previous albums had emphasized guitars and loud rock and roll, The Fashion Focus was a significantly softer album. This album featured keyboards as opposed to layered guitars. The new sound was more pop-friendly than earlier albums. Everybody Makes Mistakes, released the next year, continued in the same direction as The Fashion Focus.

In the beginning of 2001, Starflyer 59 released Easy Come Easy Go, a two disc set that contained songs from throughout their career up to that point. Later that year, Leave Here A Stranger, their next full length album was released. It saw the band's sound continue to soften. After the untimely death of Gene Eugene, Martin called on long-time musical hero Terry Taylor to take over production of the new album. In an effort to be different, Leave Here a Stranger was recorded in mono.

Beginning in 2003, Starflyer 59 would release one full length album every year for three years. All of them are self-produced. The first of these albums was Old. On Old, heavier guitars than could be found on Leave Here A Stranger were introduced. However, the music of Old was still significantly softer than the band's early work. In 2004, I Am the Portuguese Blues was released. With this



album, Starflyer 59 returned to the heavy guitar format that was so prominent on their early albums Silver, Gold, and Americana, as well as the monochromatic album covers that had characterized these albums. I Am the Portuguese Blues was not a true follow-up to Old, but instead was a set of older songs that Jason Martin had written for a follow-up album to Americana. The material was originally shelved when the band shifted gears and instead recorded The Fashion Focus. This was a treat for fans of Starflyer 59's older material, but confused many newer fans and critics who were familiar with Starflyer 59's more recent pop-friendly work.

2005's Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice saw the band change their sound yet again, to a style that seemed a more natural follow-up to Old than I Am the Portuguese Blues had been. For this album, Starflyer 59 was cut down to two members: Jason Martin and drummer Frank Lenz. It would be the first studio album since Americana to be recorded without bassist Jeff Cloud. Despite having only two band members, the songs on Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice have a full sound. This is largely due to the inclusion of guest string players on many of the albums tracks.

Also in 2005, Starflyer 59 re-issued digitally re-mastered versions of Silver and Gold with bonus tracks. The re-issue of Silver came with the tracks of the band's follow-up EP, She's The Queen. Gold was reissued with the Goodbyes Are Sad 7 inch single and three of the four tracks from the Le Vainqueur EP.

The band is currently recording their follow up to "Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice"

Jason Martin's side projects include Bon Voyage, The Emergency, Enemy Ships, and The Brothers Martin. He has also produced albums for Fine China and MAP and performed work as a studio musician and guest musician on several albums.

Discography

Full Length Albums

  • Silver (1993)
  • Gold (1995)
  • Americana (1997)
  • The Fashion Focus (1998)
  • Everybody Makes Mistakes (1999)
  • Leave Here A Stranger (2001)
  • Old (2003)
  • I Am the Portuguese Blues (2004)
  • Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice (2005)
  • Silver (Extended Edition) (2005)
  • Gold (Extended Edition) (2005)

EPs

  • She's The Queen (EP) (1994)
  • Le Vainqueur (EP) (1995)
  • Fell In Love At 22 (EP) (1999)
  • Can't Stop Eating (EP) (2002)
  • The Last Laurel (EP) (2004)
  • Portuguese Blues (4-song 12" vinyl) (2005)

Live Albums/EPs

  • Plugged (EP) (2000)
  • Live At The Paradox (EP) (2002)
  • Never Play Covers (2005)

Singles

  • The Drop (single) (1994)
  • Goodbyes Are Sad (single) (1997)

Compilations

  • Easy Come Easy Go (Box Set) (2000)
  • I Predict A Clone (1994, tribute to Steve Taylor)

Members

Current Members

  • Jason Martin - Guitar, Vocals
  • Josh Dooley - Guitar, formerly keyboards
  • Trevor Monks - Drums
  • Steven Dail - Bass

Former Members

  • Andrew Larson - Bass (Silver - Gold)
  • Eric Campuzano - Bass (Americana)
  • Jeff Cloud - Bass (The Fashion Focus - I Am the Portuguese Blues)
  • Wayne Everett - Drums (Americana - Everybody Makes Mistakes)
  • Joey Esquibel - Drums (Leave Here A Stranger)
  • Richard Swift - Keyboards (Old)
  • Frank Lenz - Drums (Old - Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice)
  • Gene Eugene

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