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Hayden Biography
by Peter J. D'Angelo
Toronto's Hayden Desser
spent the bulk of two decades creating uniquely affecting music through
a combination of rock and folk flourishes, personal sentiments, and a
voice that channeled both the falsetto highs of Neil Young and the wavering raspy low tones of Leonard Cohen.
The critically acclaimed musician first appeared in the early '90s,
armed with only a four-track tape recorder like his heroes in Sebadoh and Pavement.
Coupling his unnaturally low range with an extremely detuned guitar,
Hayden recorded a self-released cassette, In September, in 1994, and
much of the material included evolved into his first official LP, Everything I Long For.
Released in 1995 on his own imprint, Hardwood Records, the debut disc
was simultaneously beautiful and horrifying, with insights into the
humanly mundane as well as more troubling tales that retained an oddly
personal edge. A few lucky breaks, including a U.S. tour with Guided by Voices
and some MTV airplay, brought Hayden further into the spotlight and
generated enough interest for the disc to be reissued by Outpost
Recordings, an offshoot of Geffen Records.
Tracklist
1 |
| Bad As They Seem | 3:30 |
2 |
| In September | 2:38 |
3 |
| We Don't Mind | 4:35 |
4 |
| Tragedy | 3:56 |
5 |
| Stem | 1:47 |
6 |
| Skates | 7:18 |
7 |
| I'm To Blame | 2:24 |
8 |
| Assignment In Space With Rip Foster | 2:36 |
9 |
| Driveway | 4:20 |
10 |
| Hardly | 4:12 |
11 |
| You Were Loved | 2:47 |
12 |
| When This Is Over | 3:59 |
13 |
| My Parent's House | 4:34 |
14.1 |
| Lounging | 4:26 |
14.2 |
| (silence) | 3:10 |
14.3 |
| Untitled | 4:00 |