Mystics Anonymous

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Something More Than This 05:42 Tools
The Rain Comes Down 03:28 Tools
Megan G. 03:03 Tools
Conversation 07:09 Tools
No Limit 04:25 Tools
New Communication 10:27 Tools
Paradigm Shift 06:08 Tools
Future Secret Societies 00:59 Tools
Horizon 03:31 Tools
Singular Joy 03:11 Tools
Enlightenment 04:33 Tools
Patterns 16:19 Tools
Dirt & Disease 02:54 Tools
Song Of Friends 03:04 Tools
Bestiary 03:49 Tools
The Reunion Concert 03:49 Tools
Mind's Little Infinite 09:54 Tools
All Gonna Go 02:50 Tools
Vivian Line 05:13 Tools
Independence Day 03:41 Tools
Solitude 04:29 Tools
Lady Divine 03:15 Tools
Lost At Home 06:52 Tools
The Other Side 01:08 Tools
Dance To The Sky 05:49 Tools
Yestergest 03:41 Tools
One Last Crush 04:00 Tools
Lollipop Virgin 05:22 Tools
Maudlin You Liar 04:08 Tools
Spinning 09:44 Tools
Dear Old Mr. Hand 03:31 Tools
Networking 03:07 Tools
Imperfections 03:07 Tools
Leather 04:02 Tools
Walking With George 02:44 Tools
Looks Like Jennifer 02:44 Tools
Turn Signal in the Trees 02:44 Tools
Sinner's Lament 02:44 Tools
Made of the Time 02:44 Tools
Knife Thrower 02:44 Tools
Theme from "Night Sweats" 02:44 Tools
Wells Had It Right 02:44 Tools
False Voices 02:44 Tools
Dreaming Interlude 02:44 Tools
Boombox Fanfare 02:44 Tools
Days 02:44 Tools
Vanishing Phase 02:44 Tools
Hours Epilogue 02:44 Tools
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Mystics Anonymous is the name of singer/songwriter Jeff Steblea's musical project, best defined as eclectic independent rock. "With Mystics," says Steblea, "the whole point was to establish a project where nothing is off-limits." From rootsy acoustic material with jazz elements to harder alternative rock to more experimental, ambient, and score music, Mystics Anonymous has been defined by its fierce independence and adventurous eclecticism. http://mysticsanonymous.com/ While Mystics Anonymous draws from an impressive range of influences, Jeff's distinctive voice and songwriting skill are the glue that holds Mystics together and keeps its sound unique. Jeff's expressive, award-winning baritone and impressive vocal range have drawn comparisons to singers such as David Bowie, Jim Morrison, Nick Cave, and Mike Patton. Jeff Steblea, former lead singer for alternative band Go Figure, began the Mystics project in 1995 as a way to focus on artistic freedom and break free of the constraints of popular music expectations. Jeff recorded the eponymous debut Mystics Anonymous CD while traveling the United States, and he enlisted many talented friends to perform on the CD. The CD focused on a '70s-inspired rootsy alternative sound with poetic, confessional lyrics, and has been compared to artists such as Wilco, early R.E.M., and the Dave Matthews Band. The CD was released in October of 1998 and garnered radio airplay in the United States and abroad. After the release of the CD, Jeff spent several months assembling and rehearsing with a live band to tour behind the release. Unfortunately, the band lineup never became stable, and Jeff was rethinking his approach when he was asked to contribute original score to some independent film and television projects. In order to record his original scores, Jeff began the slow process of building his Gondwanaland studio. During this period, he decided to abandon any plans of forming a live band and instead focus on Mystics Anonymous as a recording project. Jeff released a limited edition mail-order CD of seven new songs, The Brutality of Beauty, in the summer of 2003. The first Mystics CD consisting of Gondwanaland material, it showed a move toward lo-fi experimentation and greater eclecticism from the now-restless songwriter. During this time, Jeff also composed and recorded an instrumental score, Middle Distance, for the 2003 art exhibition Of the Earth at Artworks Gallery in Connecticut. The installation focused on the American southwest, and the Mystics Anonymous score offered an intoxicating blend of sound manipulation, drumming/percussion, and groove rhythms evocative of the southwestern landscape. A CD of the score was released in October 2003, and showed marked growth in studio experimentation. Mystics Anonymous quietly released its most recent full-length, Winsted in the Space Room, in 2004. The CD features 14 original songs that are simultaneously experimental and accessible. Myriad musical styles are represented in the release, and its lo-fi studio experimentation steeps the compositions in a pleasing indie aesthetic reminiscent of artists such as Guided by Voices, Sebadoh, and The Minders. In addition to Mystics Anonymous, Jeff continues to play in other outfits in the western Massachusetts music scene, most notably as a member of Fiesta Brava. Occasionally, one can find Jeff playing a show as Mystics Anonymous with talented collaborators. After a few years focusing on other projects, he has begun work on the next Mystics Anonymous release, tentatively titled Dreaming For Hours and scheduled for a 2013 release. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.