Spencer Albee
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Birth name | Spencer Aaron Albee |
Also known as | Spencer Albee |
Born | Dover, New Hampshire | May 31, 1976
Origin | Portland, Maine |
Genres | Rock, pop, electronica |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician, producer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, keyboards, piano, guitar, drums |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Arista/BMG Records, Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records, Velour, A&M Octone, Universal Music Group |
Spencer Albee (born May 31, 1976) is an American musician, singer and songwriter from Portland, Maine. Albee has been a major figure in the Portland music scene for over two decades and is locally renowned for his songwriting and musical abilities.[1] He is known for his distinctive voice as well as the depth and diversity of his work.[2] Previously, Albee fronted As Fast As and was the keyboardist and backup singer for the band Rustic Overtones. Albee released the solo album Spencer in July 2013.
Early life
Albee was born in Dover, New Hampshire, and raised in the town of York, Maine, where he was influenced at an early age by his grandfather, a banjo player and music enthusiast. Early groups that influenced Albee included Paul McCartney, Harry Nilsson, Brian Wilson and David Bowie. In particular, Beatles bass player Paul McCartney left an indelible mark on Albee's musical development.[3][4]
Albee was first introduced to the piano by his parents, and without much formal training picked up the instrument mostly by ear. From there he dabbled in guitar (playing right-handed despite being a natural lefty), bass, tuba, recorder, harmonica, and accordion. He also developed his voice by singing in his school's chorus.
Musical career
At the age of 18, Albee dropped out of the University of Southern Maine to join the regionally popular Rustic Overtones as their keyboard player. His relationship with the band would last several years and give him the opportunity to rub elbows and record with the likes of David Bowie, Funkmaster Flex and Imogen Heap.
After Rustic Overtones broke up, Albee formed a solo effort he dubbed "The Popsicko," under the pseudonym "Frankenstein." Due to a variety of circumstances, the band Albee had assembled for the project only played a few gigs, and broke up quietly just months after inception. Albee's next endeavor was the much more successful Rocktopus, which recorded two albums and toured extensively. After the band's second album, Something Fierce, Albee changed the band's name to As Fast As. As Fast As released the critically acclaimed Open Letter to the Damned on A&M Octone Records and toured steadily behind it, crisscrossing the U.S. and Canada from 2004-2007.
Beginning in July 2007, Albee played with the reunited Rustic Overtones at concerts around New England following the independent release of Light at the End.[5] On August 15, 2008, the Portland Phoenix reported that Albee had parted ways with Rustic Overtones, telling the paper, "I need a change of pace, as well as clarity and perspective. Since 1995, I've been on tour and making records constantly, and now I find myself seeking respite."[6]
After the dissolution of As Fast As and his departure from Rustic Overtones, Albee formed Spencer and the School Spirit Mafia, and released "Candy, Cake and Ice Cream," followed by Space versus Speed's self-titled record. Then, in 2013, he released his first solo record Spencer.
In the fall of 2014 Albee released the solo EP Love is Not Enough.[7]
His sophomore solo album Mistakes Were Made was released on April 28, 2015.[8]
His third solo album Relentlessly Yours was released on May 16, 2017.[9]
Discography
With Rustic Overtones
Title | Release date | Label |
Long Division | 1995 | Ripcord Records |
Rooms by the Hour | 1998 | Ripcord Records |
¡Viva Nueva! | 2001 | Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. |
Light at the End | 2007 | Velour |
With Rocktopus/As Fast As
Title | Release date | Label |
I Love You! Good Morning! | 2002 | Independent |
Something Fierce | 2003 | Independent |
Open Letter to the Damned | 2004 | Independent |
Open Letter to the Damned (re-release) | 2006 | A&M Octone Records |
Destroy the Plastique Man | 2008 | Independent |
AFA for Effort | 2009 | Independent |
Solo
Title | Release date | Label |
The Popsicko Vol. 1 | 2000 | Independent |
Spencer | 2013 | Independent |
Signature Half-Step a Retrospective 2000-2014 (Compilation) | 2014 | Independent |
Love is Not Enough (EP) | 2014 | Independent |
Mistakes Were Made | 2015 | Independent |
Relentlessly Yours | 2017 | Independent |
With Spencer and the School Spirit Mafia
Title | Release date | Label |
Candy, Cake, & Ice Cream | 2009 | Independent |
With Space Versus Speed
Title | Release date | Label |
Space Versus Speed | 2010 | Independent |
References
- ^ "Spencer Albee". themainemag.com. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- ^ "Years in the making, Spencer Albee's solo debut a smart, melodic pop treat". Culture Shock. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- ^ "10 Qs with Spencer Albee". Factory Portland. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
- ^ "Beatles Get a Mindblowing Tribute". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
- ^ "Rustic Overtones". MTV Artists. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
- ^ Portland scene report: August 15, 2008
- ^ "New release Tuesday". WCHS6. Retrieved 2 December 2014.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Spencer Albee - "Mistakes Were Made"". WCHS6. Retrieved 28 May 2015.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ http://www.bullmoose.com/p/25099345/spencer-albee-relentlessly-yours. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
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External links
- 1976 births
- American male singer-songwriters
- American singer-songwriters
- American pop rock singers
- Living people
- Musicians from Portland, Maine
- University of Southern Maine alumni
- People from Dover, New Hampshire
- Writers from Portland, Maine
- People from York, Maine
- Songwriters from Maine
- 21st-century American singers
- 21st-century male singers