Clare Muldaur, the daughter of musician
Geoff Muldaur, established herself as an idiosyncratic indie singer/songwriter before she officially joined forces with
the Reasons, releasing two solo albums, Sweetheart and Bentley Circle, in 2002 and 2003, respectively. She teamed up with her husband,
Olivier Manchon (the two met when
Muldaur was studying jazz composition at the Berklee College of Music), bassist
Alan Hampton, cellist
Christopher Hoffman, violist
Beth Meyers, and drummer Greg Ritchie to form
Clare & the Reasons in 2005. Multi-instrumentalist
Bob Hart was brought into the fold soon after the group finished recording its debut full-length. That album, The Movie, hit stores in 2007; featuring cameos by
Sufjan Stevens and
Van Dyke Parks, the album was comprised of the kind of quirky, jazzy indie pop that welcomed comparisons to artists like
Lullaby Baxter and
St. Vincent. By the time their second album, Arrow, followed in October 2009, the group had consolidated around the core of
Muldaur,
Manchon, and
Hart. The band kept busy the following year touring Europe and the U.S. with
Parks and
My Brightest Diamond (whose
Shara Worden had appeared as a guest on Arrow). In 2011,
Clare & the Reasons relocated to Berlin for eight months to write and record their next album; named after the model of moped they used to explore the city,
KR-51 arrived in July of 2012. ~ TiVo Staff