Leah Coloff

Leah Coloff
Genres Classical, electronic, experimental
Instruments Cello, voice
Years active 1999-present
Labels Searching Eye Records
Associated acts Number19, Lucibel Crater
Website leahcoloff.com

Leah Coloff is an American singer-songwriter, and cellist who lives in Brooklyn, New York, United States.

Biography

Leah Coloff started cello lessons at the age of six. She attended the New England Conservatory. However, she became disillusioned, finding "the recital halls stuffed with haughty academics and enema-lovin' white people...", and found herself drawn to more raucous, darker music, and moved to Brooklyn, New York upon graduating.[1]

In 1999 she produced her debut rock album, Dark Sweet Heart under Searching Eye Records. It was recorded at Fireproof Studios in Brooklyn by Adam Lasus. It features her with Ben Shapiro on guitar and Rich Kulsar on drums accompanying her.[2]

Also in 1999, she joined the band Number19 with Sarth Calhoun, Tony Diodore, and Marcus Righter.[3] The band mixed and looped her cello and vocals with electronic music in an alternative and indie rock setting. The band notably funded its first album, Suspension, from mp3.com downloads. At one point the band was ranked #18 overall on the mp3.com, and garnered over 90,000 downloads in 6 months.[4]

In 2005 Coloff, along with Calhoun ( keys, bass, loops, sound design, continuum fingerboard), formed the band Lucibel Crater with Paul Chuffo (drums, thumb piano, sound). Lucibel Crater released an EP, Miracles, in 2007, and their only full-length album, The Family Album, in 2008. Lou Reed collaborated with Coloff on The Family Album.[5] Coloff, the lead songwriter of the album, explores the theme of American live as imagined as historical photographs.[6]

In addition to Lucibel Crater, Coloff released a graphic album (gralbum) featuring her music in 2014 through Sarth Calhoun's publishing company, The Gralbum Collective. Coloff also collaborates with a large amount of artists and groups, including Iggy Pop, Nancy Sinatra, Damon Albarn, and many others.[7]

References

  1. "Biography". Leah Coloff. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
  2. "Leah Coloff | Dark Sweet Heart | CD Baby Music Store". Cdbaby.com. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
  3. "Number Nineteen - Rhythm & Strings". Number19.com. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
  4. "Number 19 | Suspension | CD Baby Music Store". Cdbaby.com. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
  5. "Lucibel Crater Not Your Dads Jazz". Lostinsound.org. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
  6. Urban Magazine, 2009, Italia
  7. "Recordings". Leah Coloff. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
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