combined their love of pop, rock, and the avant-garde into complex, eclectic but accessible music. The group's extensive history in New York's underground rock and noise/jazz circles made them comfortable with bouncy pop or extended improvs -- and many of their songs employed both.
Run On formed as the members' other projects slowly disintegrated. Drummer
Rick Brown and vocalist/guitarist
Sue Garner played in groups together for over a decade, including the seminal art band
Fish & Roses. Brown also played in several no wave/art punk bands in New York, including V-Effect and Information, while
Garner sang in the vocal trio
the Shams and was a member of Vietnam and the country-tinged
Last Roundup.
As
Fish & Roses broke up, Brown and
Garner began playing with guitarist
Alan Licht, formerly of
Love Child, forming
Run On's creative nucleus. The trio recorded their debut 7"
Days Away in 1994 with
Yo La Tengo's
Ira Kaplan, and added a fourth member, trumpet player
David Newgarden, later that year. A
Fish & Roses and
Love Child fan, Newgarden was also a DJ at underground radio station WFMU, a writer at CMJ, a former member of the indie rock band
Mad Scene, and an employee of
John Zorn's Tzadik record label.
After Newgarden joined
Run On, the group began playing live and recorded their first EP,
On/Off, this time with ex
Yo La Tengo bassist
Gene Holder at the controls. As with their future releases,
On/Off came out on Matador Records; while
Fish & Roses were signed to Homestead Records, they became friends with label employee
Gerard Cosloy, who founded Matador.
On/Off also featured the mix of challenging and accessible musical ideas that became the group's signature approach with their 1996 full-length debut
Start Packing. The group's talent and heritage helped secure tours with like-minded bands such as
Yo La Tengo,
Tortoise, and
the Dirty Three, with whom they played local and national gigs. By 1997, Newgarden left the band; violinist
Katie Gentile joined in time for the recording of the group's second album,
No Way, in 1997. Later that year,
Run On also released the
Scoot and
Sit Down EPs.
1998 saw Brown and
Garner retire the
Run On name as Gentile returned to academic pursuits and her other band,
Special Pillow.
Licht recorded and toured with other improv instrumentalists and had an installation, Today I am a Fountain Pen, at a gallery in New York City.
Garner released a solo album,
To Run More Smoothly, and Brown recorded his third album with
Les Batteries, a percussion-based project with
Guigou Chenevier.
Garner and Brown continued to play and record together, in their
Peach Cobbler project and other settings.
–
Heather Phares, Rovi