Erypsus Studios & Erypsus Digital: Suspyre-related releases

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Here's a list of other Suspyre-related projects.

These are the current releases on Erypsus Digital, the digital distribution label of Erypsus Studios, my recording studio. I'm working on racking up a diverse group of clients that are affiliated with my studio. The list is constantly growing.

To be released in 2012:
Even Man Out - EP (mixing)
Neat Meat - debut album (submission pending)
Forever's Edge - follow up to "Chaotic Silence"
The Beef Injectors - debut record
The Power (formerly "Strike a Violent Pose!") - debut record

Currently available:
Even Man Out - O Friends, Not These Sounds!: I produced this album with this Philadelphia based three-piece indie band. Palimo Lopez, one of the singer/guitarist/etcs in the band, is a co-teacher of mine. He's a very talented pianist schooled in the works of everything from Beethoven to Scriabin, but this album is a collection of eclectic catchy rock.

Forever's Edge - Chaotic Silence: Half of Suspyre is affiliated with this band; Clay sings for them, Andrew lays down the bass, and I co-produced it. I also played some guest guitar and saxophone solos, and did the orchestral programming and a lot of the writing of vocal melodies. It's definitely worth checking out if you'd want to hear the vocal and orchestral styles of Suspyre in a more power-driven atmosphere.

Even Man Out - Longhair: This vintage-sounding southern-rock EP was actually recorded by Even Man Out themselves, except for some of the vocals. They delivered the tracks to me and I did editing and mixing. This album has very strong songwriting and a classic vibe.

Meghan Keates - I'll Be Seeing You: Meghan returns for her second album, which, without abandoning the acoustic-driven rock, adds elements of jazz and pop. She dabbles in piano and harmonica as well to provide more tonal colors.

Craig Thompson - November 2nd (20 Weeks): Craig's first single - an extremely catchy country/rock tune was written in anticipation for his first child.

The Beef Injectors - 18: This will be stuck in your head the moment you hear it. This band is working on their first full-length, but released this meaty single to whet your appetite.

Megan Leigh - Please Guide Me: Megan's first single - at only 13 years old, she sounds very mature for her age. She wrote the lyrics and melody and I helped with arrangements. Look for more from her in the future!

Even Man Out - Tinicum: Another great LP from this three-piece indie group. This one is the most diverse yet; there are throwback 50's style rockers, as well as modern musical mosaics.

Other releases that I worked on that aren't officially Erypsus Digital (prior to 2010):

Meghan Keates - Cab: This 15 year old singer/songwriter is extremely talented. She came to my studio with an acoustic guitar and lots of ambition. After recording almost twenty songs, she picked these ten to spice up a bit; I programmed drums, played bass, saxophone, and electric guitar, and did orchestral work as well. It's a very diverse CD that has produced lots of hype in my part of New Jersey, and she's working on a second one that we hope will bring her even further.

Worst Case Ontario - Burning Politely: Rich (now an ex-Suspyre) and I produced this New York City quartet's debut album. This disc is a creative mix of indie rock anthems with catchy tunes and progressive musical ideas. It goes from laid back and groovin to harsh and heavy pretty quickly.

Strike A Violent Pose! - Friends Come In All Shapes and Sizes: These local guys are always full of ideas. This one was done by Rich and me; you can hear his keyboard playing in one track, and I did a lot of the orchestral/synth programming. They have captured the perfect mix of catchy pop with old-school metal. There's harmonized guitars and double bass, Nintendo-core Mega Man synth lines, and hooks that stay with you for days.

Expired titles (contact me directly if you want these!):

Serin Omaye - Exordium: This short project was a lot of fun, as the singer simply gave me recordings of herself singing to a click track, and it was up to me to flesh them out. She had great musical vision for each song, which I had to provide while working remotely. Hopefully she will come back and do some more, because she excels at all styles! I play guitar, bass, and do all drum and synth programming.