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Best known as one of the singers and guitarists from the mid-'90s indie rock quartet Spent, singer/songwriter Annie Hayden continued with her musical career after the group disbanded. Based in New York City, <a href="spotify:artist:2EJpeCmBlwSNpb1GcTj1xp">Hayden</a> works as a piano technician at Steinway Hall while also writing and recording songs with her former bandmates <a href="spotify:artist:32Cj2WsRALt1SCWaPBR9QP">John King</a> and Ed Radich. Her debut album The Rub was released in early 2001 by Merge, Spent's former label. After a four year delay, her sophomore release, The Enemy of Love was released in 2005. A much more sophisticated and arranged record, it was recorded at Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens, NY, also known as the home of Sesame Street. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

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