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Artist description
Jeff Trenholm (aka Life After Twilight) is an independent musical artist from Asbury Park, NJ. He has been describedmusically as "mixing acoustic and electric instruments into a beautiful union of etherealsonic delights." Jeff's newest CD, the dark, introspective "Garden of Black" was recentlyreleased early July 2000, and contains what he considers his best and most emotionalwork yet. The CD is currently receiving airplay on WBZC 88.9 Burlington CountyCollege and various college radio stations in the NJ, NY, PA area. His 1999 solo effort "Lost July" (#JST0899-3) was released in August of 1999 and contained one of his most popular songs to date, "Breeze". His first solo effort, "The Intimate Room" (#JST196-1) was released July of 1996. He has performed in NYC, the Asbury Park area ( Stone Pony, Fastlane, the Saint, the Brighton Bar), the Red Bank area and also the New Brunswick (Rutgers) area (the Roxy, the Melody). He has fully embraced the Internet as his main source for the distribution and exposure of his music, including sites at MP3.com, BeSonic.com, IUMA.com, FarmFreshMusic.com, BroadbandTalentNet.com, JavaMusic.com, and internationally at FranceMP3.com. As of lately, he has directed his live performances more toward a solo acoustic show rather than a full-blown electric band performance. "I really do love the solo acoustic performances, because it shows the raw, basic ideas behind the songs, plus there's this intimate connection between the performer and the audience?but who really knows what I'll do next" He has also recently released "Acoustics in the Garden?", a CD of acoustic versions of select songs from his previous releases. He is currently at work on some new singles and a few remixes to be released during the next few mont |
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Music Style
Alternative Rock/Pop, Modern Rock with hints of Gothic/Shoegazer/Britpop/New Wave in there. |
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Musical Influences
The Cure, Robyn Hitchcock, New Order, David Bowie, Peter Murphy, Orgy, Lou Reed, XTC, The Smiths, Depeche Mode, Radiohead, Curve, The Lightning Seeds, My Bloody Valentine, Ride, Pink Floyd, Paul Westerberg, The Ocean Blue, Matthew Sweet |
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Similar Artists
The Cure, Robyn Hitchcock, REM, U2, The Church, Michael Penn, Pink Floyd, Psychedelic Furs, Love Spit Love, Oasis, Toad the Wet Sprocket, The Ocean Blue(?: at least these are what people tell me.) |
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Artist History
Jeff Trenholm first started writing and recording as Signature back in the summer of 1989. The first album "Fallen From Grace" was released January 1990. At that point, he started putting together the first of many incarnations of the live band Signature later releasing the second album "Mirror Image" in early 1991. Many changes came to the band that year, as members came and went until finally in the fall of '91, he met with Matt Mayer, who would become his main songwriting/arranging partner in what were the most productive years of the band. A few more member changes throughout early '92 saw the core of the live band solidify with Jeff on vocals/bass, Matt Mayer on guitar, and Mike Battaglia on drums. Recrding the first of two studio demos in February of 1993, the band started getting some airplay locally, mainly on WHTG 106.3 FM in Eatontown, NJ. Playing a very full schedule throughout the summer/fall of 1993, this was the best period for the band as a live act. Taking a break during the beginning of 1994 to gear up for the second studio demo, the band started to fracture as tensions between band members grew and communication broke down. The second demo, done with Jeff on drums,bass,acoustic guitars, vocals and percussion and Matt on electric guitars was a great leap forward for the band, especially in terms of Jeff's songwriting style, which was now becoming more solidly focused. Unfortunately, tensions took their toll and the band silently called it a day in June '94. After a lenghthy break from music, Jeff began a his first solo album in April 1995. The Intimate Room was released July of '95 and re-released on CD (Jeff's first CD ever) a year later in July '96. The next two CDs Lost July (1999) and Garden of Black (2000) would see Jeff's music growing and getting more attention as he turned to the internet and MP3 as his main form of promotion and distribution. The newest CD, The Singles: 2001 was released March of 2001 and contains new recordings of what were unused and/or unrecorded Signature singles and updated remixes from his early solo albums which will be released on the internet over the next few months. He is also currently at work on more Signature recordings and in the very early stages of what may be a new album, that promises to be a departure from his "normal" songwriting style. Jeff's new history is just beginning...stay tuned... |
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Group Members
Jeff Trenholm- vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, bass, synths, drums, programming (if any...), percussion, production, engineering.....you get the idea. Robert Babbish- guitar work/solos on Whispers in the Wind, Throw. Matt Mayer- electric guitars on "Keep". |
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Instruments
Vocals, guitar, bass, synths, drums, MIDI programming |
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Albums
Signature: the singles 2001 (2001), Signature: Live Again 2001(2001), Signature: the black covered album (1993), Downside Around (1992), Demostuff (1991), Mirror Image (1990), Fallen From Grace (1989) |
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Press Reviews
Sensitive, acoustic-driven ballads and ambient, sometimes rumbling synths collide; creating soundscapes of cinematic emotion and sophisticated texture. Good for cloudy Sundays. (Reviewed by Kelly B.of Listen.com)"Words can't describe this song. It KICKS ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Awesome introduction, killer lyrics and a blow out ending. a review of the song "Garden of Black" by a Riffage.com listen |
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Location
Asbury Park, New Jersey - USA |
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