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Music

Music and Discography

2021-2022 Solo Album “The Water Bearer” unreleased—to come

 

Acoustic rendition of “Invitations” from Steph’s upcoming album, “The Water Bearer”

Recording vocals for “The Water Bearer” at Whiney Cat Audio

 

2008-2016 — HALLWAYS

With Steph on piano and Grant Burton playing guitar, the duo began writing, singing and performing together in 2007. They went on to form several iterations of a 3-6 piece psychedelic folk, indie-rock, alt-country ensemble through 2016. Influenced by legends such as Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac and Graham Parsons and Emmylou Harris, Hallways crafted a unique sound with their reflective songwriting, connective vocal harmonies and powerful, sweeping crescendos as a full band.

Living both in Seattle and New York City, they played iconic venues such as Rockwood Music Hall and festivals such as Capitol Hill Block Party. Hallways was honored to share the stage with talent such as The Vaselines, The Kin, and Tomo Nakayama.

"If you haven’t had the chance to check Hallways out yet, you may be in for a surprise. For their live set, they have reconfigured their slow country ballads into more rockin’ tunes." -KEXP

Hallways was selected by Seattle Weekly as a stand-out act of 2009.

KEXP Morning Show DJ John Richards chose "All You Have To Do" for song of the day in 2009.

"This is a band whose greatest asset is attacking its music with a certain abandon, leaving the songs to assert themselves." Sound Magazine (May 2009).

 

Hallways YouTube Channel

 

2005 — Sad Panda

Steph and local Seattle producer, Loupal, collaborated to create the tracks for Sad Panda. Loupal gave Steph a 4-track and the basic beats for all songs. With Frootyloops on her laptop, she arranged, wrote lyrics and recorded vocals for each. Sad Panda is quirky electronica for evil Ariels.