After the 1997 dissolution of Henry's Dress and a brief dalliance with
Go Sailor, Amy Linton began fooling around with a four-track and some solo material in a comfortable home studio setting. It turned out she had quite bit to say, and in quite a hooky fashion. The so-named
Aislers Set officially debuted with
Terrible Things Happen, issued through Slumberland in 1998. While that album was principally a Linton solo effort fleshed out with contributions from talented pals, by 2000's
The Last Match, she had amassed some actual
Aislers. Guitarist/vocalist Wyatt Cusick, bassist Alicia Vanden Heuvel, drummer Yoshi Nakamoto, and keyboardist Jen Cohen were all Bay Area indie scene regulars, with bands like
Track Star, #Poundsign#, Scenic Vermont, and the Fairways on their respective resumés.
The Last Match was hailed by critics and fans alike for its pleasant mix of girl group and
Phil Spector stylings and impeccable indie leanings; it further established Linton as a singer, guitarist, and producer of considerable talent.
The Aislers Set did a series of tours in support of the album, including their first jaunt to Europe. Sporadic gigs and compilation appearances followed, until
How I Learned to Write Backwards appeared in February 2003. Suicide Squeeze handled the CD versions; Slumberland was in charge of LPs. Again produced by Linton at home,
Backwards was another rousing success for her and
the Aislers Set. The band was on the road that summer and early autumn with
Yo La Tengo; dates with
the Shins followed in November and December. By 2004, various commitments and logistical concerns left the band in a state of hiatus, no longer playing regularly or working toward any new recordings. They would occasionally reunite for extremely sporadic gigs or special events. In 2014, Slumberland and Suicide Squeeze joined together to reissue remastered versions of the band's long out of print full-lengths, and
the Aislers Set planned several gigs around the reissue campaign. ~ Johnny Loftus