Mason Proper

Mason Proper
Mason Proper

Mason Proper playing live at the Ann Arbor Art Fairs in July 2006.
Background information
Origin Alpena, Michigan
Genres Alternative rock
Indie rock
Years active 2004 – Present
Labels Dovecote Records, Secret Tunnel Group, Mang Chung
Associated acts Absofacto, Bug Lung Baby, Jonathan Visger, Honesty in the Auto Industry
Website Official website
Members
Jonathan Visger
Brian Konicek
Zac Fineberg
Garrett Jones
Past members
Matt Thompson
Jesse Parsons
Pat Stafford
Matt Davis
Victor Kahn

Mason Proper is an American rock band formed in Alpena, Michigan in 2004. The band consists of singer Jonathan Visger, keyboardist Matt Thompson, bassist Zac Fineberg, guitarist Brian Konicek and drummer Garrett Jones.

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History

Formation and Moth

The band formed in Alpena, Michigan in 2004, and recorded extensively throughout the year. The band went through a series of personnel changes in the process of finishing their debut album, recording with drummer Matt Davis, and Ypsilanti bassist Zac Fineberg. Finally, on 17 January 2006, they released There Is A Moth In Your Chest on their own Mang Chung label. Cover art was provided by Grandaddy drummer Aaron Burtch.

Dovecote and Moth Re-Release

2006 saw the group focus on promoting the debut album, touring across the country and recording sessions such as their WOXY.com Lounge Act in May. In September, the band signed with New York-based Dovecote Records, and the self-released version of their debut immediately went out of print. The band released a re-mixed, re-mastered, and in parts re-recorded version of "There Is A Moth In Your Chest in 2007 for Dovecote.[1]

The Shorthand EP

The band toured through most of 2007 in support of "Moth," afterwards releasing a four-song EP of new material entitled "Shorthand. " The band continued to produce the recordings at home. The EP was released only on iTunes and included a music video for each song.[2]

Olly Oxen Free

To begin work on their second album, the band met with producer/engineer Chris Coady (TV on the Radio, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Blonde Redhead) for a preproduction session in April 2008. At this session, the band listened through approximately 30 songs Jonathan had written, and together with Chris selected 11 songs to refine.

They rented a vacant house and the band recorded and produced what would become Olly Oxen Free. Immediately after, Jonathan flew to Carriage House Studios in Connecticut to meet up with Chris and mix the album in an 11-day marathon session. Due to mixing time constraints, they made the decision to drop "The Cure (I Don't Want It)" from the album, which was later completed but never released.

Olly Oxen Free was released on September 23, 2008 on Dovecote Records. To promote the album, the band played a show at local An Arbor venue The Blind Pig, along with another popular local band, The Novel Citizen.

In Concert and the Media

Mason Proper has toured extensively throughout the United States, and minimally in Canada. The band performed live on Canadian MTV, and done recorded sessions for Fearless TV, KEXP, Daytrotter, and WOXY.com.

They've done several tours with Via Audio, Mobius Band, Ra Ra Riot, Stellastarr, Birdmonster, Saturday Looks Good to Me and Cloud Cult.

Discography

Notes

  1. ^ Dovecote Records. [1] The new version was mixed by John O'Mahoney (Producer of Metric).
  2. ^ [2]

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