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Justin Moyer
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    Justin Moyer

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    Justin Moyer
    Moyer performing in 2012
    Moyer performing in 2012
    Background information
    Born 1977
    Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
    Genres Post-punk, indie rock, funk rock, soul rock, post-hardcore
    Occupation(s) Musician, writer
    Instrument(s) Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Drums
    Years active 1996–present
    Labels Dischord, DeSoto, Mud Memory, Touch and Go, Resin, Lovitt Records, Sockets Records, Don Giovanni Records
    Website www.ediesedgwick.biz

    Justin Moyer (born 1977) is an American musician and journalist. He has been a member of many Washington, D.C.-based bands on Dischord Records, including El Guapo, Supersystem, Antelope, and E.D. Sedgwick. He writes for The Washington Post.

    Bands

    El Guapo/Supersystem

    Moyer formed El Guapo with Rafael Cohen, now a member of !!!, at Wesleyan University in 1996, when Moyer and Cohen were juniors. After recording for Resin, Mud Memory, Dischord, and Touch and Go Records, the band broke up in 2006.

    Antelope

    Moyer formed Antelope with Bee Elvy and Mike Andre in 2001. After releasing an eponymous EP produced by Trans Am's Phil Manley as well as a single and full-length produced by Ian MacKaye, the band broke up in 2008.

    SPRCSS

    In 2006, Moyer declared the defunct New Jersey group S-Process, also known as SPRCSS, his favorite band in a blog post and called for the band to reform. Partially in response to this plea, SPRCSS, which had recorded for French Kiss Records, reformed in 2007 with Moyer playing guitar. After founding drummer Daneil Mazone quit the band in 2011, the band, fronted by founding guitarist Bob Doto, played additional shows with TJ Lipple on drums, and a final show at Fort Reno Park with Moyer on drums. Later that year, the band digitally self-released two EPs produced by Moyer and Ian MacKaye.

    E.D. Sedgwick

    Moyer formed Edie Sedgwick with Ryan Hicks (formerly of Bloomington, Ind.'s Panoply Academy Glee Club) in 1999. The duo, who wrote songs about celebrities, took its name from Andy Warhol superstar Edie Sedgwick. Moyer played bass; Hicks played drums. After releasing "First Reflections," an LP, on Moyer's Mud Memory Records and recording another, the band went on hiatus in 2001 when Moyer was diagnosed with epilepsy.

    In 2004, Moyer relaunched Edie Sedgwick as a solo act, performing in drag accompanied only by an iPod. He released the LP "Her Love is Real But She Is Not," a well-reviewedelectroclash effort recorded primarily in his bedroom, on Desoto Records in 2005. "I always found it strange that every musician I met would spend so much time engrossed by visual media and then write a song about class struggle or Rwandan genocide," Moyer said in 2008. "I'm more interested in making my art about Molly Ringwald or Martin Sheen than exploring these so-called weighty topics which, for better and worse, are alien to me."

    After releasing "Things Are Getting Sinister and Sinisterer," an LP, on Dischord in 2008, Moyer again reformatted the band—he no longer performs in drag, and performs exclusively with women. Subsequent tours and videos to support 2011's LP "Love Gets Lovelier Every Day" have showcased this version of the band, now called "E.D. Sedgwick" instead of "Edie Sedgwick." "We Wear White," Sedgwick's most recent LP, was released in November 2012.

    Puff Pieces

    Moyer plays guitar in Puff Pieces, a trio featuring Mike Andre of Antelope and Amanda Huron of Vertebrates. The band released a single on Lovitt Records in 2014, and a full-length in 2016.

    Light Beams

    Light Beams, a trio featuring Moyer, bassist Arthur Noll and drummer Sam Lavine, released a cassette and a split seven-inch with Ian Svenonius's solo project Escapism in 2017.

    Discography

    Release date Album name Group name Record label
    1997 Untitled 7" El Guapo Red Skies at Night Records
    1998 The Burden of History El Guapo Resin Records
    1999 The Phenomenon of Renewal El Guapo Resin Records
    2000 The Geography of Dissolution El Guapo Mud Memory Records
    2001 super/system El Guapo Dischord Records
    2001 First Reflections Edie Sedgwick Dischord Records/Mud Memory Records
    2002 Fake French El Guapo Dischord Records
    2003 Begin Live Transmission El Guapo Dischord Records
    2003 s/t Antelope Dischord Records/Bug Records
    2004 Crowns/The Flock Antelope Dischord Records
    2005 Always Never Again Supersystem Touch and Go Records
    2005 Her Love is Real But She is Not Edie Sedgwick Desoto Records
    2005 Born Into the World/Defcon Supersystem Touch and Go Records
    2005 Miracle Supersystem Touch and Go Records
    2006 A Million Microphones Supersystem Touch and Go Records
    2007 Reflector Antelope Dischord Records
    2008 Things are Getting Sinister and Sinisterer Edie Sedgwick Dischord Records
    2011 Love Gets Lovelier Every Day Edie Sedgwick Dischord Records
    2011 Songs for Isadora Edie Sedgwick and A.K. Sockets Records
    2012 We Wear White E.D. Sedgwick Dischord Records
    2012 Heat Wave 12" E.D. Sedgwick Dischord Records/Mud Memory Records
    2014 s/t 7" Puff Pieces Lovitt Records
    2016 Bland in D.C. Puff Pieces Lovitt Records
    2017 Born 2 Die 7" Puff Pieces Lovitt Records
    2017 Light Beams Cassette Light Beams Don Giovanni Records
    2017 Escapism/Light Beams Split 7" Light Beams Lovitt Records

    Writing

    Moyer, a former private investigator, is a long-time freelancer for The Washington City Paper, where he covered the 2008 election, and blogs about books and life as a touring musician. Since 2008, he has written for The Washington Post, where he reviews books and writes about poker and city politics.

    In 2009, Moyer was criticized by conservative websites for a piece on Jenna Bush. His pieces about the Beatles, the Google Doodle and jazz have also generated controversy.


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