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Josh Mease | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Lapland |
Born | Houston, Texas |
Genres | indie pop |
Occupation | Songwriter & Musician |
Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | 2003–present |
Website | instagram |
Josh Mease is an American songwriter living inLos Angeles, CA. He currently performs under the nameLapland.
In 2009 Mease released his debut album,Wilderness, throughFrog Stand Records.[1] Mease has a new album coming out in March 2014 under the name Lapland. This self-titled record will be released in the UK and Europe byThe Lights Label[2]
Mease was born inHouston,Texas, where he began playing guitar at age 10.[citation needed] He is an alumnus of theHigh School for the Performing and Visual Arts. He then went on to attendThe New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. While at the New School, Mease shifted his focus away from improvised music towards singing and writing songs.[citation needed]
In 2008, Mease travelled toDenton, Texas, to begin recording a group of songs that he would later finish at home in Brooklyn. These recordings were released in 2009 asWilderness.Wilderness received positive reviews from NPR,[3] The New York Times,[4] Paste Magazine[5] and Time Out New York.[6] Mease's song “Days Like This” was featured on the finale for season 3 of Showtime'sNurse Jackie.
In 2011, Mease was part of the 713->212 show curated by fellow HSPVA alumJason Moran. During the show, Moran and other HSPVA alumsRobert Glasper,Jamire Williams and Alan Hampton joined Mease to play a short set of his original songs.The New York Times wrote of Mease's performance: “Some very good music went down…And Mr. Mease, who seems to love the intimacy and chord changes in Paul McCartney and Brian Wilson’s work, made his case with music that kept alternately settling you and waking up your ear through harmony.”[4]
In late 2011 Mease began recording a new group of songs at home under the name,Lapland. Lapland's self-titled full-length record will be released by the Lights Label on March 3, 2014, in Europe and the UK. It will be self-released March 4, 2014 in the US.[2]