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The solo recording project of Michigan-based producer/songwriter, Logan Witte, Innocent Vigilant Ordinary is the emo alternative outlet of a 28 year old trapped in a never ending existential crisis.
Having lived in Nashville for eight months, working sixteen hours a day, in a major recording studio, Witte, feeling burnt out and miserable, decided to sell off nearly all of his musical equipment, and move back home to his native Michigan, in March of 2014.
After nine months without picking up an instrument of any kind, and an even longer period of insomnia, Witte took refuge, late at night, in an empty office building he and his friend (and fellow Producer) Pete Bishop had converted into a DIY recording studio, in January of 2015.
Self-produced over months of late night writing and recording sessions, the first IVØ album “Skeletons” (written as a means of catharsis and dedicated to Witte’s recently deceased grandfather, John) was self-released on October 1st, 2015: John’s birthday.
Receiving an overwhelming amount of support and positive feedback from friends and family, after the release of “Skeletons”, Witte immediately began working on a follow up. Entering the studio with Co-Producer Pete Bishop, the Emo Alternative, Math-Rock sophomore effort, “This Empty House That Once Was Home”, was released two years later, on Halloween 2017, after successfully crowdfunding the production.
Having lived in Nashville for eight months, working sixteen hours a day, in a major recording studio, Witte, feeling burnt out and miserable, decided to sell off nearly all of his musical equipment, and move back home to his native Michigan, in March of 2014.
After nine months without picking up an instrument of any kind, and an even longer period of insomnia, Witte took refuge, late at night, in an empty office building he and his friend (and fellow Producer) Pete Bishop had converted into a DIY recording studio, in January of 2015.
Self-produced over months of late night writing and recording sessions, the first IVØ album “Skeletons” (written as a means of catharsis and dedicated to Witte’s recently deceased grandfather, John) was self-released on October 1st, 2015: John’s birthday.
Receiving an overwhelming amount of support and positive feedback from friends and family, after the release of “Skeletons”, Witte immediately began working on a follow up. Entering the studio with Co-Producer Pete Bishop, the Emo Alternative, Math-Rock sophomore effort, “This Empty House That Once Was Home”, was released two years later, on Halloween 2017, after successfully crowdfunding the production.
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