Common Prayer

For the religious text, see Book of Common Prayer.
Common Prayer
Origin Brooklyn, New York
Genres Indie rock
Americana
Years active 2010present
Labels Big Potato Records
Associated acts Hopewell, The Silent League, Mercury Rev, Grand Mal, Goldrush
Website www.common-prayer.com
Members Jason Sebastian Russo
Tara Autovino
Danny Lockwood
Sara Press
Past members Justin Russo
Joe Bennett
Robin Bennett
Mike Monaghan
Alexandra Marvar
Karen Codd
John Anderson

Common Prayer are an American, Brooklyn-based indie rock band, led by Jason Sebastian Russo.[1] They released their debut full-length album, "There Is A Mountain," in 2010 on England's Big Potato Records (founded by Neil Halstead) in the UK, and on Russo's own South Cherry Entropy imprint of Virtual Label digitally in North America.

"There Is A Mountain" was recorded in a cow barn at Hill Farm in Steventon, Oxfordshire,[2] at the site of the Truck Festival, with significant musical contributions from Joe and Robin Bennett of Goldrush.[3] Other players include Alexandra Marvar,[4] as well as Justin Russo of The Silent League. The record was well received in the UK; the BBC called it "one of the year-so-far’s most recommended under-the-radar releases."[3]

In October 2013, Common Prayer released their second LP "Frame The River" with the help of the O+Festival. The album began in Neil Halstead's Cornwall studio while the band was on tour in support of "There Is A Mountain," and was completed in Brooklyn, NY nearly 2 years later. It was produced by Damon Whittemore and Jeff Mercel at Valvetone Studios.[5]

Discography

Year Title Label
2010 There Is A Mountain Big Potato Records (UK), South Cherry Entropy (US)
2013 Frame The River O+ (Vinyl), South Cherry Entropy (Digital)

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