
Hailing from Tampa, FL, the founding members of the atmospheric post-rock group Windsor for the Derby -- guitarists
Dan Matz and
Jason McNeeley, along with drummer
Greg Anderson -- soon migrated to Austin, TX, where they were signed to the local Trance Syndicate label. Their debut LP, 1996's
Calm Hades Float, was produced and engineered by
Adam Witzie, who agreed to become a full-time Windsor for the Derby member shortly after the project's completion. After issuing the EP
Metropolitan Then Poland in early 1997, the group closed out the year with the release of the full-length
Minnie Greunzfeldt. In 1999, they returned with
Difference and Repetition. Three years later they appeared with a B-sides collection,
Earnest Powers, on Emperor Jones. The band also scaled down in this time period, leaving only
Matz and
McNeeley from the original lineup. Spacy folk texture crept into the 2002 Aesthetic release
Emotional Rescue, 2004's
We Fight Til Death featured halting vocals and a greater instrumental palette to work from. After the album both
McNeeley and
Matz ended up living in Philadelphia, (previously they'd converged somewhere once or twice a year to work on material), and putting down roots let them experiment more in a home studio, and play frequent live shows. They also added to the lineup drummer
Charlie Hall and keyboardist and bassist
Ann Neighbor.
Giving Up the Ghost reflected these changes when it appeared from Secretly Canadian in August 2005. Though
Neighbor was credited alongside
Matz and
McNeely,
Gianmarco Cilli (
National Eye) handled drums on the album.
How We Lost arrived in early 2008.
2002 - The Emotional Rescue LP
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