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Landlady was formed in 2011 as the solo vehicle for Brooklyn songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Adam Schatz. Schatz's résumé both prior to and in conjunction with Landlady boasts an impressive list of Brooklyn bands and creative endeavors. An active member of <a href="spotify:artist:0zprAu7NrzRehc0Q0Jc7mL">Man Man</a> and Father Figures, he has also recorded with bands like <a href="spotify:artist:5BvJzeQpmsdsFp4HGUYUEx">Vampire Weekend</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5b0b7NlCvTtcDqG2nz5Mab">Those Darlins</a>, founded the new jazz database Search & Restore, and co-produces the N.Y.C. Winter Jazzfest. Channeling his many influences into a solo project, he recorded his 2011 debut album, Keeping to Yourself, under the name Landlady. With collaborations from future bandmembers Ian Chang, Ian Davis, and <a href="spotify:artist:5pHsBWZqG49vT69cBDbDZ5">Booker Stardrum</a>, Keeping to Yourself introduced Schatz's strange, soulful, art rock vision, which he and his cohorts would continue to flesh out on-stage over the coming years. With the addition of second guitarist Mikey Freedom Hart, the band became a quintet and signed with Portland indie <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Hometapes%22">Hometapes</a> to release their second LP, Upright Behavior, in July 2014. Will Graefe replaced Hart for The World Is a Loud Place, which followed in early 2017. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi
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