An intensely broad spectrum of sound and mood come with the music of Stationary Odyssey. While not entirely avant-garde or wholly conventional, Stationary Odyssey carries the passion and honesty of folk music in a package composed of the heady aspects of experimental-electronica and the explosive bombast of indie-rock.
Stationary Odyssey began in 2002 as a home recording project of Evansville, IN native Aaron Tanner. Never intended for release and mass consumption, Tanner was sought after and eventually recruited by Michigan's Boyarm Records who released their debut Komondor. The Great Vitamin Mystery released the follow-up More or Less Is More in January of 2005.
On their third effort, the Joyful Noise debut, Head! Foot! And The Pink Axe, Tanner teams up with Brett Siler to produce the bands most aggressive and guitar-driven album to date. 
NEWS Child Bite "The Living Breathing Organ Summer" out 6/15/10 (May 3, 2010) Stationary Odyssey "Rib Letters" Video Exclusive on The PhiLL(er) (March 15, 2010) Stationary Odyssey "Johnfriend" Video (February 12, 2010) CJ Boyd "Aerial Roots" and Stationary Odyssey "Sons of Boy" Released Today! Both bands tour! (November 10, 2009) Stationary Odyssey release free digital EP & Tour (October 28, 2009) Stationary Odyssey to release "Sons of Boy" November 10, 2009 (September 27, 2009) PUSH-PULL TOUR / RELEASE NEW ALBUM ON CD & "BURLY INDIAN NOISE KIT" (June 1, 2009) |