John Congleton

John Congleton

Congleton at Elmwood Recording
Background information
Occupation(s) Producer, engineer, mixer, writer, programmer
Associated acts The Paper Chase, The Nighty Nite, St. Vincent, Swans

John Congleton is a Grammy-winning American producer/engineer/mixer/writer.

In addition to his production work, Congleton has fronted the indie rock band The Paper Chase, and writes music for a newer project entitled The Nighty Nite. He has also written music for various other projects, including MTV's Jackass, the Discovery Channel, Friday Night Lights, Evil lives here, and several Halloween sound effects/music CDs.

In January 2016 it was announced that John Congleton and The Nighty Nite would be releasing a full length April 1 of that year.

Selected Production Work

Congleton has worked with the following musicians and groups.[1][2]

Selected Engineering Work

(Allmusic)

Band member

Musically, Congleton is best known for being a founding member of the band The Paper Chase, an alternative rock band formed in Dallas, TX in 1998. The band was signed to Kill Rock Stars and Southern Records. Their albums "God Bless Your Black Heart" and "Now You Are One Of Us" have been released on vinyl by the Austrian label Trost Records. Congleton produced all the band's material to date. He also wrote all of the material, with a few exceptions: Bobby Weaver co-wrote "A Face That Could Launch a Thousand Ships" and "Off with Their Heads" from the album Young Bodies Heal Quickly, You Know. Mike Sanger co-wrote "Throw Your Body on the Apparatus", and Elliot Figg co-wrote "When You Least Expect It," both from the aforementioned album. Since the dissolution of The Paper Chase, he has formed The Nighty Nite with former Paper Chase bandmate Jason Garner.

Programming

Guitar

Keyboard

Soundtrack

John Congleton's music is included in the soundtrack for the live action feature film Bad Kids Go to Hell (2012), based on the best selling graphic novel of the same name.[4]

References


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