releases
Maxwell’s Demon
Dharma for None
Interlude
Panic Attack
Puncture
This Can’t be the Place
Loving the Alien
The Clearing Sky
Suspended in Satori
Repent Harlequin
Ask the Dust
Jeff Miers – guitars, bass, keyboards, drums
With:
Ryan John Nogle – drums
Eric Starr – drums
Declan Miers – bass, guitar, moog
Erin Ward – acoustic guitar
Ethan Weissman – guitar
Vocals:
Lucy Bell, Vinnie DeRosa, Tony DeRosa, James Seney, Nelson Starr, Craig Warner
videos
VIDEO // Maxwell’s demon
Written, produced and mixed by Jeff Miers and Nelson Starr
Video by Erin Patrick Ward
VIDEO // Dharma for None
Album Trailer
VIDEO // Grace Was Present
Written, produced and performed by Jeff Miers
I’ve been to thousands of concerts over the course of my life
Communal events that left a lasting impression on me and continue to, still
But most of the listening that changed my life
That made me want to be a musician
And that makes me continue to be one
Was done alone
Vinyl through headphones, loud, in my childhood bedroom
Later, in the car, on cassette tapes
It played always, regardless of who else was there but it hit me hardest when I was alone
A car is just a stereo that rolls, after all
And now, a phone is just an iPod that occasionally rings when you don’t want it to
and takes pictures you forget about almost instantly
Music is intimate and intense and immersive when you’re listening alone
when no one can talk through it
or ignore it right in front of you
You really fall in love with it when you’re alone
Then you can’t wait to share it with someone else
And invariably, some of them will talk through it
Or ignore it
And you’re back to the car And the cycle begins again…
I wanted to make an album that would sound good when you’re alone
In your car
Playing it very loud
With no one talking through it
Maybe you’ll even mute your notifications for an hour
Or not