Langer’s journey into the world of songwriting began when he decided to form a band with a couple of his schoolmates. He dove into a furious exploration of the guitar, immersing himself in the iconic sounds of 90s rock and grunge. Soon enough, his musical tastes grew to encompass jazz and experimental rock. It was a journey that led him to appreciate the conceptual ideas behind the music as much as their sonic manifestations. As he continues down the winding path of a musician infatuated with his craft, the culmination of his musical journey is marked by this labor of love and determination, borne out of sheer will and appreciation for the arts. Langer’s fusion of genres, blending classic rock, punk, and even elements of jazz, bears witness to an artist unafraid to explore and transcend boundaries. Sivan’s fusion of genres, blending classic rock, punk, and even elements of jazz, bears witness to an artist unafraid to explore and transcend boundaries. With each note and chor...
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JOHN THAYER - SINGER/SONGWRITER
John Thayer is a singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon performing over the last four years as a solo artist
developing and crafting his style. John’s signature sound has captivated a dedicated audience worldwide.
In October, 2013, John released Laurel Street on EON Records. This Indie Pop production has its roots at the
OregonCoast where the artist has cultivated his musical sensibilities in the artist community of CannonBeach where
Thayer has a summer home.
2015 sees the release of John’s new EP titled Take It Back. As a follow-up to the critically acclaimed release, Laurel
Street, this six-song collection is an eclectic production using both live strings and brass horns to compliment John’s
guitar, bass and drum ensemble. The Indie Pop style is reminiscent of Laurel Street, but the songs take on a deeper
sophistication with lyrics that probe a bit deeper into the psyche.
Take It Back was co-produced by the Laurel Street team of Bobby Krier and Micah Tawlks in Nashville. The record
was mixed by Greg Collins (No Doubt, Matchbox Twenty, Rob Thomas), in Los Angeles. John’s brother Tommy is
the lead guitarist for the iconic rock band KISS.
Videos produced for “Don’t Wanna Lose You” and “The Longest Road” can be viewed at www.johnthayermusic.com.
John Thayer’s Second CD, Take It Back, Set for Worldwide Release on April 21
PORTLAND, OR., April 10, 2015 / PRNewswire/ - John Thayer’s highly-anticipated second studio album will be
officially released worldwide on April 21st.
Singer songwriter’s second album out now in download and CD formats (Amazon, CD Baby) is available as
a digital download (iTunes.com/JohnThayer).
The video produced for the first single “Don’t Wanna Lose You” can be viewed at
www.johnthayermusic.com.
John Thayer is a singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon performing over the last four years as a solo artist
developing and crafting his style. John’s signature sound has captivated a dedicated audience worldwide.
In October, 2013, John released Laurel Street on EON Records. This Indie Pop production has its roots at the
Oregon Coast where the artist has cultivated his musical sensibilities in the artist community of Cannon Beach where
Thayer has a summer home.
In April, 2015 John will release his new EP titled Take It Back. As a follow-up to the critically acclaimed release,
Laurel Street, this six song collection is an eclectic production using both live strings and brass horns to compliment
John’s guitar, bass and drum ensemble. The Indie Pop style is reminiscent of Laurel Street, but the songs take on a
deeper sophistication with lyrics that probe a bit deeper into the psyche.
Take It Back was co-produced by the Laurel Street team of Bobby Krier and Micah Tawlks in Nashville. The record
was mixed by Greg Collins (No Doubt, Matchbox Twenty, U2), in Los Angeles. John’s brother Tommy is the lead
guitarist for the iconic rock band KISS.
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