Lullaby for the Working Class
American indie folk rock band
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Lullaby for the Working Class was an indie folk rock band from Lincoln, Nebraska, active from the mid-to-late 1990s. Fronted by Omaha, Nebraska singer-songwriter Ted Stevens (of the bands Mayday and Cursive), the group also featured multi-instrumentalist and producer Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes, his brother, producer A.J. Mogis, and drummer Shane Aspegren.[1][2]
OriginLincoln, Nebraska, United States
GenresIndie folk • chamber folk • alt country • slowcore
Years active1994–1999
LabelBar/None Records
Lullaby for the Working Class | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Lincoln, Nebraska, United States |
| Genres | Indie folk • chamber folk • alt country • slowcore |
| Years active | 1994–1999 |
| Label | Bar/None Records |
| Spinoffs | Cursive, Mayday, Bright Eyes, Criteria |
| Past members | Ted Stevens Mike Mogis A.J. Mogis Shane Aspegren |
Members
- Ted Stevens – vocals, guitars
- Mike Mogis – guitars, banjo, mandolin, strings
- A.J. Mogis – bass
- Shane Aspegren – drums, glockenspiel, percussion
Discography
Albums
- Blanket Warm (1996 · Bar/None Records)
- I Never Even Asked for Light (1997 · Bar/None Records)
- Song (1999 · Bar/None Records)
Singles
- Consolation (1996)
- In Honor of My Stumbling (1997)
- The Hypnotist (1997) (released on Rykodisc Europe)
- The Ebb & Flow, The Come & Go, The To & Fro (1998)