Альбомы исполнителя
Tim Heidecker & The Very Good Band (Live in Boulder)
2023 · альбом
Buddy (Live in Boulder)
2023 · сингл
Sirens of Titan (Live in Boulder)
2023 · сингл
Tim Heidecker & The Very Good Band (Live in Boulder)
2022 · Мини-альбом
High School
2022 · альбом
Sirens Of Titan
2022 · сингл
Punch In The Gut
2022 · сингл
Buddy
2022 · сингл
Dark Days
2021 · сингл
Fear Of Death
2020 · альбом
Oh How We Drift Away
2020 · сингл
Property
2020 · сингл
Fear Of Death
2020 · сингл
What The Brokenhearted Do...
2019 · альбом
When I Get Up
2019 · сингл
Another Year in Hell: Collected Songs from 2018
2019 · Мини-альбом
Too Dumb for Suicide: Tim Heidecker’s Trump Songs
2017 · альбом
Sentencing Day
2017 · сингл
Trump's Pilot (30 Days, 30 Songs)
2016 · сингл
In Glendale
2016 · альбом
Work from Home
2016 · сингл
In Glendale
2016 · сингл
Running Out the Clock - Single
2013 · сингл
Cainthology (Songs In The Key Of Cain)
2011 · альбом
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Биография
Best known for his work as a comedian, writer, and actor, Tim Heidecker is also an accomplished musician and songwriter whose tunes don't necessarily have to rely upon humor to succeed. While he had played in bands since the '90s, Heidecker's music first began winning a large audience when some of his tunes appeared on Awesome Show, Great Job, the TV series he created with creative partner Eric Wareheim, and his work appeared on two albums of music from the show. Heidecker's love of '70s soft rock found an outlet on a pair of albums he made with Awesome Show composer Davin Wood, 2011's Starting from Nowhere and 2013's Some Things Never Stay the Same. Heidecker's barbed political satire informed 2017's Too Dumb for Suicide: Tim Heidecker's Trump Songs, while his fascination with vintage pop grew on 2019's What the Brokenhearted Do (a breakup album depicting a breakup that didn't actually happen) and 2022's High School (ten sometimes funny, sometimes wistfully sad songs about his days as a teenager in Pennsylvania). Tim Heidecker was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on February 3, 1976. He grew up with a passion for both music and comedy, and played in a variety of indie rock bands (and released a prog-rock parody, 2002's Theatre of Magic, credited to the Tim Heidecker Masterpiece) before he began writing and producing material with fellow comic Eric Wareheim. Known to fans as Tim & Eric, the pair's first television project, an animated series for Adult Swim titled Tom Goes to the Mayor, debuted in November 2004 and was successful enough to spawn a live-action follow-up, Awesome Show, Great Job!, which was first broadcast by Adult Swim in February 2007. Heidecker wrote some songs for Awesome Show in collaboration with Wareheim and composer Davin Wood, which appeared on a pair of albums that collected music from the show's two seasons, 2008's Awesome Record, Great Songs! and Uncle Muscles Presents: Casey and His Brother. Tim and Davin began making music outside of the confines of the show as Heidecker & Wood and celebrated their not-at-all ironic love of soft rock on 2011's Starting from Nowhere and 2013's Some Things Never Stay the Same. In 2013, Heidecker's country-rock band the Yellow River Boys also released an album, Urinal St. Station. As a solo artist, he issued Cainthology: Songs in the Key of Cain, an EP inspired by presidential candidate Herman Cain, in 2012, as well as a string of Bob Dylan parodies that included "Titanic," a spoof of a song from Dylan's 2012 album Tempest, and "Running Out the Clock," which aped the 1983 album Infidels. Heidecker released In Glendale, his first solo album and most straightforward set of songs yet, in 2016. The following year, Too Dumb for Suicide: Tim Heidecker's Trump Songs gathered his songs about Donald Trump in a compilation that benefited suicide prevention organizations. As Heidecker became better known for his left-wing political views, conservatives began littering his social media accounts with posts claiming Tim's wife had grown tired of living with a liberal and divorced him. Taking their joke and running with it, the happily married Heidecker responded with the 2019 album What the Brokenhearted Do, a song cycle that once again paid homage to '70s soft rock while telling the story of a man struggling with a traumatic breakup. At a charity event that June, he collaborated with Weyes Blood mastermind Natalie Mering on a cover of the Beatles' "Let it Be." A recorded version of their cover appeared on his 2020 album Fear of Death, which also featured the Mering-Heidecker original "Oh How We Drift Away." That same year, Heidecker's first standup special, An Evening with Tim Heidecker, was made available on video and audio download. For 2022's High School, Heidecker recorded ten songs informed by his memories of his teenage days, most recorded in Mac DeMarco's home studio, with a few produced by his frequent collaborator Jonathan Rado. The witty, bittersweet set included guest vocals from Kurt Vile on the song "Sirens of Titan." Also in 2022, Heidecker sat in on Kevin Morby's LP This Is a Photograph, credited with "laughs." ~ Heather Phares & Mark Deming