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Evan Bailey (drums, keyboard & vocals), Jeremy Irvin (guitar & vocals; and founder of Landmark Recordings), and Carrie Neumayer (guitar & vocals) are all singers and songwriters, who together create fuzzed-out and ethereal Indie Pop full of harmonies. The three began Second Story Man in 1998 and put out a split EP with The Helgeson Story in 1999 and a four song EP in 2000 called "Weddings, Parties, Sympathy", both on Jeremy Irvin's own Landmark Recordings. The EP featured a new member: singer/ songwriter/ bass player Kelly Scullin, who’d previously played in Litmus and with Neumayer and Bailey in Itch House. In 2001, the two women in the band applied for and won a $3,000 artistic enrichment grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women to record and manufacture an album, Pins And Needles. Kelly Scullin left the band in 2004 and was later replaced by Justin Davis. SSM released an EP "Red Glows Brighter" on Landmark Recordings in April of 2006. | Evan Bailey (drums, keyboard & vocals), Jeremy Irvin (guitar & vocals; and founder of Landmark Recordings), and Carrie Neumayer (guitar & vocals) are all singers and songwriters, who together create fuzzed-out and ethereal Indie Pop full of harmonies. The three began Second Story Man in 1998 and put out a split EP with The Helgeson Story in 1999 and a four song EP in 2000 called "Weddings, Parties, Sympathy", both on Jeremy Irvin's own Landmark Recordings. The EP featured a new member: singer/ songwriter/ bass player Kelly Scullin, who’d previously played in Litmus and with Neumayer and Bailey in Itch House. In 2001, the two women in the band applied for and won a $3,000 artistic enrichment grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women to record and manufacture an album, Pins And Needles. Kelly Scullin left the band in 2004 and was later replaced by Justin Davis. SSM released an EP "Red Glows Brighter" on Landmark Recordings in April of 2006. | ||
==Members== | |||
*[[Evan Bailey]] - drums, keyboard, vocals | *[[Evan Bailey]] - drums, keyboard, vocals | ||
*[[Jeremy Irvin]] - guitar, vocals | *[[Jeremy Irvin]] - guitar, vocals | ||
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*[[Justin Davis]] - bass, vocals | *[[Justin Davis]] - bass, vocals | ||
===Former Members=== | |||
*[[Kelly Scullin]] - bass, vocals | *[[Kelly Scullin]] - bass, vocals | ||
*[[Joe Burden]] - guitar, vocals | *[[Joe Burden]] - guitar, vocals | ||
==Releases:== | |||
*[[Stories]] - Landmark 1999 | *[[Stories]] - Landmark 1999 | ||
*[[Weddings, Parties, Sympathy]] - Landmark 2000 | *[[Weddings, Parties, Sympathy]] - Landmark 2000 | ||
*[[Pins and Needles]] - Landmark 2002 | *[[Pins and Needles]] - Landmark 2002 | ||
*[[Second Story Man:Compilation Songs for the Road|Compilation Songs for the Road]] | |||
*[[Red Glows Brighter EP]] - Landmark April 2006 | *[[Red Glows Brighter EP]] - Landmark April 2006 | ||
*[[Second Story Man: Screaming Secrets|Screaming Secrets]] - Noise Pollution 2009 | *[[Second Story Man: Screaming Secrets|Screaming Secrets]] - Noise Pollution 2009 | ||
==Compilations:== | |||
*"Write A Note" Cheap Thrills vol. 2 | *"Write A Note" Cheap Thrills vol. 2 | ||
*"This Day" Louisville is for Lovers 2002 | *"This Day" Louisville is for Lovers 2002 | ||
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*"Darlin' Always Once" The Way Things Change- Red Square 7" EP and The Mother Lodge- A tribute to the Rudyard Kipling, 2003 double CD | *"Darlin' Always Once" The Way Things Change- Red Square 7" EP and The Mother Lodge- A tribute to the Rudyard Kipling, 2003 double CD | ||
*"Letter to Be" Copper Press #28 2006 | *"Letter to Be" Copper Press #28 2006 | ||
==Video== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJdFYvbXcu0</youtube> | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fiVDYkvGOE</youtube> |
Revision as of 11:18, 20 November 2023
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Record Labels: | Landmark Recordings | ||
Started By: | Carrie Neumayer, Evan Bailey, and Jeremy Irvin | ||
Based In: | Louisville | ||
Largest show: | 500+ | ||
First show: | 1998- Jeremy's Basement | ||
Last show: | N/A | ||
Reunion show: | N/A | ||
Number of Members: | 5 |
Evan Bailey (drums, keyboard & vocals), Jeremy Irvin (guitar & vocals; and founder of Landmark Recordings), and Carrie Neumayer (guitar & vocals) are all singers and songwriters, who together create fuzzed-out and ethereal Indie Pop full of harmonies. The three began Second Story Man in 1998 and put out a split EP with The Helgeson Story in 1999 and a four song EP in 2000 called "Weddings, Parties, Sympathy", both on Jeremy Irvin's own Landmark Recordings. The EP featured a new member: singer/ songwriter/ bass player Kelly Scullin, who’d previously played in Litmus and with Neumayer and Bailey in Itch House. In 2001, the two women in the band applied for and won a $3,000 artistic enrichment grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women to record and manufacture an album, Pins And Needles. Kelly Scullin left the band in 2004 and was later replaced by Justin Davis. SSM released an EP "Red Glows Brighter" on Landmark Recordings in April of 2006.
Members
- Evan Bailey - drums, keyboard, vocals
- Jeremy Irvin - guitar, vocals
- Carrie Neumayer - guitar, vocals
- Justin Davis - bass, vocals
Former Members
- Kelly Scullin - bass, vocals
- Joe Burden - guitar, vocals
Releases:
- Stories - Landmark 1999
- Weddings, Parties, Sympathy - Landmark 2000
- Pins and Needles - Landmark 2002
- Compilation Songs for the Road
- Red Glows Brighter EP - Landmark April 2006
- Screaming Secrets - Noise Pollution 2009
Compilations:
- "Write A Note" Cheap Thrills vol. 2
- "This Day" Louisville is for Lovers 2002
- "Floor Falls Out" Noise Pollution Halloween
- "Babies Come from Birds" Louisville is for Lovers 2003
- "Six Month Coffee" Louisville is for Lovers 2004
- "This is Right" Louisville is for Lovers 2005
- "Wants the Cold" Louisville is for Lovers 2006
- "Darlin' Always Once" The Way Things Change- Red Square 7" EP and The Mother Lodge- A tribute to the Rudyard Kipling, 2003 double CD
- "Letter to Be" Copper Press #28 2006
Video