about
Two years after releasing the heralded "The Young Meteors"' Greg
Summerlin is once again behind the microphone for his most epic and
poignant album to date, "All Done in Good Time." Unafraid to wrestle with
his own inspirations, Summerlin uses personal tragedy and triumph to
unite four characters in a fluid album that plays like a 50 minute symphonic melodrama.
Leaving behind the warm Alabama fall, Summerlin joined producer Ed
Ackerson (The Replacements, Golden Smog, Brian Setzer, Juliana
Hatfield) in a cozy Minneapolis studio to record "All Done in Good Time."
Together, with grandiose Who-like execution, Summerlin and
Ackerson triumphed in delivering a sincere album with songs to hook
you into a sing along or embrace you in an epic tale.
After leaving the groundbreaking band The Quinsonics and
their loyal fanbase in the late 90's, Summerlin has steadily developed
his own following across the country and worldwide. Helping to raise
Summerlin's profile is Paste Magazine, who selected Summerlin's last record for the
Paste recommends program. Summerlin's first two records have also
been licensed for use by MTV and A&E programming.
Mixing business with pleasure, Summerlin is also the founder and owner
of Superphonic Records which has quickly become one of the leading
indie labels in the Southeast. In 2007 Summerlin will help see the
release of several highly anticipated albums including those of AA
Bondy (Verbena-Capital Records), Louis Schefano (Regia-Spin Art &
Remo Zero-Geffen) and John P. Strohm (The Lemonheads/Blake Babies).
influences
The Replacements, The Clash, Radiohead, New Order, Paul Westerberg, The Beatles, The Ramones, The Who, Joy Division, Echo and the Bunnymen
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