David Steinhart

{{short description|American singer-songwriter and guitarist}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = David Steinhart

| image = David Steinhart.jpg

| caption = Steinhart performing in 2016

| birth_name = David Steinhart

| genre = pop, folk

| years_active = 1984–present

| label = Stonegarden Records

| associated_acts = Pop Art, Smart Brown Handbag, Furious Seasons

| website =

}}

David Steinhart is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known for the bands Pop Art, Smart Brown Handbag, and the Furious Seasons.{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/stonegarden-records-mn0000296251/credits|title=Stonegarden Records|website=AllMusic |accessdate=2013-11-20}}{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/165088-the-furious-seasons-my-analog-face/|title=The Furious Seasons: My Analog Face|date=6 November 2012 |accessdate=2013-11-20}}{{cite web |url=http://www.idnmusic.com/bands/smart_brown_handbag.html |title=Smart Brown Handbag |accessdate=2013-11-20 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050208115119/http://www.idnmusic.com/bands/smart_brown_handbag.html |archivedate=2005-02-08 }}{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/iuma-david_steinhart|title=IUMA: David Steinhart|accessdate=2013-11-20}}{{cite web|url=http://www.secondhandsongs.com/artist/52698+52699|title=Artist: Ethan James & Cindy Albon|website=SecondHandSongs |accessdate=2013-11-20}} He has been active in the Los Angeles pop scene since the 1980s.{{cite news|publisher=Hoboken Rock City|title=100 Favorite Albums of 2004.}}

Career

Steinhart has been a staple of the Los Angeles indie pop scene since the 1980s. His career spans 30 years and over 20 releases.{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/smart-brown-handbag-mn0000029637|title=Smart Brown Handbag|website=AllMusic |accessdate=2013-11-20}}{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/david-steinhart-mn0000221351/biography|title=David Steinhart|website=AllMusic |accessdate=2013-11-20}}{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/david-steinhart-mn0000221351/credits|title=David Steinhart|website=AllMusic |accessdate=2013-11-20}}{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-01-19-ca-960-story.html|title=Pop Art: Pop-folskters Pop Off|access-date=2013-11-20 | work=Los Angeles Times|first=Jeff|last=Spurrier|date=1986-01-19}}

He founded the band Pop Art in 1984 with his brothers, Jeff and Richard, and bassist Tony Ortega. Other players such as keyboardist Lyn Norton, drummers Steven Weisburd and his cousin, Steve LePatner, contributed to the band's albums over the years.{{cite news|publisher=Cover Magazine|author=Raymond Ecke|date=Nov 1994|volume=8|number=9|title=Striking Gold on Silverlake.}}{{cite news|work=Los Angeles Times|author=Jeff Spurrier|date=January 19, 1986|title=Pop Art: Pop Folksters Pop Off.}} Pop Art was active for 6 years and released 5 records.

After Pop Art disbanded, Steinhart released two solo albums before starting Smart Brown Handbag in 1993. Smart Brown Handbag included Norton, Cindy Albon, Steinhart's brother Jeff on bass, and John ‘Slim’ Glogovac on drums and percussion.{{cite news|publisher=Entertainment Today|author=Eric Layton|date=November 1987|title=Smart Brown Handbag: Just Like Driving Backwards.}}{{cite web|url=http://www.electricearl.com/coat.html|title=COAT|accessdate=2013-11-20}} SBH was active until 2006 and released 10 full-length albums.{{cite news|publisher = The Orange County Register|author = Ben Wener|date = May 4, 1996|title = An 'Argument' for the band with a sound and sensibility.}}

Steinhart has been active in the Furious Seasons since 2008.{{cite web|url=http://thefuriousseasons.com/contact|title=The Beauty of Folk Music|accessdate=2013-11-20}}{{cite web|url=http://www.reverbnation.com/thefuriousseasons/press|title=the furious seasons|accessdate=2013-11-20}} Band members have included Jeff Steinhart (bass), Paul Nelson (guitar/vocals), Bob Gannon (drums/percussion), Eric Marin (keyboards), Nate Steinhart (guitars) and Ray Chang (violin/guitar/vocals).{{cite web|url=http://blogcritics.org/music-review-the-furious-seasons-my/|title=Music Review: The Furious Seasons – My Analog Face|date=6 May 2012 |accessdate=2013-11-20}}{{cite web|url=http://www.lacityfarm.com/special-night-at-yamashiro-farmers-market-to-benefit-ellen-twinkles-meyers/|title=Special Night at Yamashiro Farmers Market to Benefit Ellen "Twinkles" Meyers|accessdate=2013-11-20}} In late 2015, after the release of My Love is Strong, the band changed their focus to modern folk music. The band became an acoustic trio consisting of Steinhart and Nelson on acoustic guitar and vocals, and Jeff Steinhart on standup bass. The trio perform in the Los Angeles area, and has played shows with John Hiatt and David Lindley.{{cite web| url=http://nodepression.com/album-review/furious-seasons-look-west-new-release| title=The Furious Seasons "Look West" with New Release| author=Emily Hinde| date=January 6, 2017| publisher=No Depression| access-date=January 25, 2017}} Look West, the band's fifth album, was released in September 2016.{{cite web| url=http://turnstyledjunkpiled.com/2016/09/15/the-furious-seasons-release-look-west/| title=The Furious Seasons Release Look West| date=September 15, 2016| author=Jake Tully| publisher=Turnstyled Junkpiled| access-date=January 25, 2016}} It was Steinhart's first entirely acoustic studio album.{{cite web| url=http://www.cmuse.org/the-furious-seasons-look-west/| title=The Furious Seasons: Look West| date=September 27, 2016| publisher=CMuse| access-date=January 25, 2017}}{{cite web| url=http://bigtakeover.com/recordings/the-furious-seasons-look-west-self-released| title=The Furious Seasons - Look West| date=November 6, 2016| author=Cody Conard| publisher=The Big Take-Over| access-date=January 25, 2017}} The Furious Seasons have released 5 full-length albums and are still active and continue to record.{{cite web|url=http://thefuriousseasons.com/releases|title=Releases|accessdate=2013-11-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131210023659/http://thefuriousseasons.com/releases|archive-date=2013-12-10|url-status=dead}} In May 2017, the Furious Seasons released the single "We All Belong", a folk style protest song.{{cite web|url=http://puregrainaudio.com/audio/the-furious-seasons-we-all-belong-free-song-download|title=The Furious Seasons- "We All Belong"|publisher=PureGrainAudio|first=Christopher|last=Gonda|date=May 11, 2017|access-date=May 30, 2017}}

Steinhart's music has also been used in television and films.

Musical style and reception

Music magazine the Big Takeover describes Steinhart's musical style as “soft, finely crafted, windswept pop,” commenting that Steinhart sings and writes, “warm, literate, sober, preoccupied folk pop, always well-crafted, and full of small, conspicuous, workmanlike extras (pacific strings, mellotron, piano, guitar tweets, a southern blues harmonica), [with an] aptitude for unpretentious, poppy hooks.”

Steinhart's music is often understated and driven by his distinct vocals, which critics have called a “privilege of craftsmanship”.{{cite web|url=http://www.adequacy.net/2001/06/david-steinhart-clean/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150403063708/http://www.adequacy.net/2001/06/david-steinhart-clean/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=April 3, 2015|title=David Steinhart – Clean|accessdate=2013-11-20}}{{cite news|publisher=BAM|author=C. Darling|date=April 11, 1986|title=Reviews: Pop Art.}} His voice is noted for its range and has been called “soaring... redemptive... at once world-weary and angelic”, “cynical and charming at the same time.” The Arizona Daily Star labeled Steinhart's vocals in Pop Art, “clear, crisp, and angst-driven.”{{cite news|publisher=The Arizona Daily Star|author=M. Scot Skinner|year=1986|title=Metaphoric ballads form Pop Art's trademark.}}

Steinhart composes songs about relationships and heartbreak, earning him a reputation as “especially adept at chronicling complicated reunions with faded flames.”{{cite web|url=http://www.theredalert.com/reviews/smartbrownhandbag.php|title=Smart Brown Handbag|accessdate=2013-11-20}} LA Weekly wrote that, “For anyone who needs a little reassurance about that thing called love (or has had it with whiny dirges on the radio), Smart Brown Handbag's ouch-that-hurts anti-luv songs, harmonies, bouncy bass lines, and-peppy rock-style riffing are just what the therapist ordered,” praising Steinhart's honesty in his lyrics.{{cite news|publisher=LA Weekly|author=Libby Molyneux|date=November 7, 1996|title=Good Times: Smart Brown Handbag.}}

Rolling Stone commended Smart Brown Handbag's The Big Sigh, writing that "Smart Brown Handbags catchy guitar pop has been rumored to be on the edge of greatness for a long time and we believe the hype."{{cite news|publisher=Rolling Stone Online|date=April 11–13, 1997|title=The Big Sigh}} The Orange County Register defined SBH's sound as, “early R.E.M jangle-pop with Johnny Marr guitars and slightly, off-kilter Paul Weller-influenced vocals.”

Discography

= Solo =

class="wikitable"
Year

! Album Details

1992

|Everything She Says

  • Stonegarden Records
1993

|The Almighty Night

  • Stonegarden Records
2001

|Clean

  • Stonegarden Records

= Pop Art =

class="wikitable"
Year

! Album Details

1984

|Radio Tokyo Tapes Vol 1: Ancient Art

1984

|Pop Art

  • US 12-inch EP (Stonegarden SGN 266)
1985

|A Perfect Mental Picture

  • US LP (Stonegarden SGN-267)
  • GER LP - White Vinyl (Full Blast Records 941701)
1986

|Long Walk to Nowhere

  • US LP (Stonegarden SGN-115)
  • GER LP - White Vinyl (Full Blast Records)
1986

|Live at KCRW

  • Bootleg
1987

|Snap Crackle Pop Art

  • US LP (Stonegarden SGN-829)
  • UK CD (Blue Moves BMCD 3001) (1988)
  • UK LP (Blue Moves LPBM 3001) (1988)
  • UK CS (Blue Moves)
1989

|Never No

  • UK 7-inch Single (Blue Moves SBM 2)
  • UK 12-inch EP (Blue Moves TSBM 2)
1989

|Neon Fire

  • UK 7-inch Single (Blue Moves SBM 3)
1990

|Later on in the Same Life

  • US CD (Stonegarden SGN 903)
2000

|Really Blind Faith: A Retrospective, 1984-1990

  • US CD (Stonegarden SGN 954-2)

= Smart Brown Handbag =

class="wikitable"
Year

! Album Details

1993

|Smart Brown Handbag

  • David Steinhart, Jeff Steinhart, Lyn Norton
  • Stonegarden Records
1994

|Silverlake

  • David Steinhart, Jeff Steinhart, Lyn Norton, Steve LePatner
  • Stonegarden Records
1995

|Sabrina

  • US 7-inch EP
  • Stonegarden Records
1996

|Monkey in the Middle

  • Lineup change: David Steinhart, Cindy Albon, John Glogovac
  • Stonegarden Records
1997

|Lullabies for Infidels

  • Stonegarden Records
1999

|Little Things Are Everything

  • Stonegarden Records
2000

|Just Like Driving Backwards

  • Stonegarden Records
2002

|Fast Friends

  • Stonegarden Records
2004

|The Big Sigh

  • with Jeff Steinhart
  • Stonegarden Records
2005

|Harry Larry

  • Stonegarden Records
2002

|Fast Friends

  • Stonegarden Records

= Furious Seasons =

class="wikitable"
Year

! Album Details

2008

|The Furious Seasons

  • Stonegarden Records
2009

|Thank You for Saturday

  • Stonegarden Records
2011

|My Analog Face

  • Stonegarden Records
2015

|My Love is Strong

  • Stonegarden Records
2016

| Look West

2018

Now Residing Abroad

2020

La Fonda

  • Stonegarden Records

References