LANGOR. Debut single out now! New video too!
Langor is the latest project from Sw!ms songsmith Brian Langan. Conjured in November 2010 Langor is eager to capture the hearts and souls of his spectators through the use of props, theatrics, games and overall wizardry. Langor's music has been described as fantasy pop or psych pop, but even those who don't get excited by crossbows and centaurs can still appreciate the well conjured pop gems that Langan creates.

1. Ladyblade Listen
2. Boom Boom
Produced By: Nick Krill & Thomas Hughes
Recorded At: The Garden Center
Engineered & Mixed By: Nick Krill
Mastered By: Burleigh Seaver
Langor Is: Brian Langan
Players Are: Thomas Hughes, Pat Finnerty, Nick Krill,
Gretchen Lohse Mike Quinn & Joey Hobson
New Mike Quinn Video...
MAGICO Out Now....Go get it. Go see him.

Mike Quinn - MAGICO [PQR010 - CD / DIGITAL]
“I’m the last one you might expect to be here to interject,” Mike Quinn sings in “The Devil Has A Heart,” near the end of “Magico,” his first solo album. It’s a sentiment with which you’ll likely agree if you’re familiar with Mike. He’s been a consummate team player with bands like Okay Paddy and And The Moneynotes who always seemed to hint at a distinctive individualistic streak that might best be explored solo. If we look at “Magico” as an interjection, then, it should be taken as a welcomed interruption. The 10 songs are homespun observations and musings, peppered with snapshots of life’s little moments and politely proffered advice. Fans of Quinn’s previous work within band contexts will delight in some of the quirk, both musically and lyrically, but he never ventures too far afield -- tunefulness always tethers the tracks to the here and now.
1. Big Shit
2. Reforming
3. What It Wud
4. Yonda
5. God Bless
6. Beep
7. Only At Night
8. The Devil Has A Heart
9. For A While There
10. When I See You Coming
Recorded by: Mike Quinn at Gold Bar, Scranton, PA
Produced by: Mike Quinn
Mixed / Mastered by: Eric Ritter at Windmill Agency, Mt. Cobb, PA

Check out his latest videos...
PAPPY TIME OUT NOW

Go get it. Go see him.
Cabinet banjo player decides it's time to release a record....
Time is a concept we’ll never tame. But Pappy is OK with that on his debut solo album, simply and appropriately named “Pappy Time.”
For Pappy, it’s time to be a young man, but it’s also time to start a family. It’s time to release an album that had its genesis on a Macintosh computer, but it’s an album comprised of songs that sound like they’ve emerged from a time hundreds of years before the Computer Age.
Take a listen to Two Timer HERE.
In the works...
A final release from And The Moneynotes (Fall / Winter 2011)








