Author: Stephen P. Anderson
Solitude Creek
Deer Skull
Three Souls
Deer Head painting on display at Southern Lehigh Public Library
“Deer Head” oil on canvas is currently on display at the Southern Lehigh Public Library until June 20th as part of their Animals Art Show.
Dog in the Sun
Dog by Fire
Swovberg
Deer Head
Noisy Troubadour
Noisy Troubadour is a collection of 4-track & 8-track recordings in chronological order covering a 20 year span. Ballads, noise-scapes and instrumentals – fans of country, indie, electronica, sadcore, goth and folk can all find something here. These are demos and sketches which have been digitally remastered from their original source recordings. Available as digital… Continue reading Noisy Troubadour
Winged Girl
“I Learned Something” on Local Support 043
Stephen P. Anderson’s “I Learned Something” is featured on Jon Solomon’s Local Support podcast #043. “A meeting between Thom Yorke and David Lynch” – CityPaper.net
Blackbirds Over Lancaster CD
Prelude Still, No Sound I Dont Know You Crash and Dream Someday Well Leave Opposites Attack Backward to Reverse Heart Full of Holes A Tragic Event Still, No Sound (Instrumental) Buy CD Download: iTunes Amazon
Sleeping
Raining Skulls
Cimetière
A Strange Kind of Ordinary
The artwork of Stephen Anderson and Mitchell Landsman on display in Bethlehem, PA.
Small Female Nude
“Opposites Attack” featured in 16mm film
The song “Opposites Attack” is featured in the 2004 Kate McCabe film titled Milk and Honey. Original Audio Track:
Zonic Shockum covers “Dream Away” on Chairman Of The Board: A Tribute To Frank Sinatra
Zonic Shockum – “Dream Away” Recorded by Adam Lasus at Studio Red, Philadelphia Written-By – John Williams (4), Williams* ©1993 Grass Records Debbie Polak: Vocals Steve Anderson: Guitar Bob Fowler: Guitar Ned Sonstein: Bass Marc Sonstein: Drums What do I know about Zonic Shockum? Jack shit. -Penn Jillette, Chairman of the Board liner notes
Helen at Wesleys
Blue Girl
Large Female Nude
Leg
3-D Watercolor Illustrations at Provident Bank Philadelphia
3-D ink & watercolor illustrations on display at Provident National Bank in Philadelphia in 1990.