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The onetime frontwoman for the acclaimed indie pop combo Crowsdell, singer/songwriter
Shannon Wright was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. A product of the area's thriving all-ages punk scene, she formed Crowsdell with bassist Paul Howell and drummer Laurie Anne Wall, debuting in 1995 with the underground favorite Dreamette and soon after relocating to New York City. However, when relations with the Big Cat label soured in the wake of 1997's Within the Curve of an Arm, the group dissolved, and an embittered
Wright sold most of her belongings and moved to rural North Carolina, where she began recording a series of deeply personal, folk-inflected songs to four-track. A handful of solo singles followed before she recorded the full-length
Flightsafety, issued on Quarterstick in 1999.
Maps of Tacit appeared a year later.
Wright released the sparse mini-LP
Perishable Goods and the typically eclectic
Dyed in the Wool in 2001. In 2004 she put out the tempered and emotionally rich
Over the Sun, followed by the equally affecting
Let in the Light in 2007. After
Wright's longtime label, Quarterstick/Touch & Go, closed down operations, she pushed forward with new albums
Honeybee Girls in 2009 and
Secret Blood in 2010 as well as performances at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival curated by
Shellac in 2012. In Film Sound,
Wright's first album for Brooklyn-based indie Ernest Jenning, saw release in 2013. In 2017
Wright issued Division, which was recorded in Paris and Rome with producer
David Chalmin. ~ Jason Ankeny