The greatest challenge for any band is to create songs that are
accessible enough to be instantly appealing, but original enough to be
genuinely unique. Stepanian accomplishes this feat with a deft blend
of catchy melodies, instrumental virtuosity, and tasty harmonies, all
combined with thoughtful and expressive lyrics. Band namesake Eric
Stepanian is the group's primary songwriter, with additional tunes and
collaborations contributed by Michael Simon.
But this Boston-based quartet is much more than a songwriting project.
From their inception in 2003 to the present day, Stepanian has been a
hard-working touring act, bringing their distinctive stage performance
and signature sound to club and festival audiences throughout the
Northeast and Midwest. A Stepanian performance showcases the
bandmembers' multi-instrumental skills (between the four of them they
play a dozen instruments), tight vocals, and energetic onstage
persona. It's an infectious combination that always leaves audiences
on their feet and shouting for more.
Stepanian's progress from the status of local favorites to that of a
band poised for national recognition has been rapid and impressive.
Their 2003 debut EP, For Lack Of Better Words—produced by Chris Keup
(Jason Mraz) and Stewart Myers (Agents Of Good Roots) gained immediate
critical acclaim. ABC Family also took notice, and chose the track
"These Days" to include in a new sitcom pilot.
Taking advantage of the interest in the band generated by Better
Words, Stepanian spent the next two years playing sold-out shows in
Boston, as well as showcases at the NACA Northeast Conference and NACA
Mid-Atlantic Festival. These performances led to even greater exposure
for the group as openers for such national acts as Maroon 5, Jason
Mraz, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, and Rusted Root.
February of 2005 saw the release of Stepanian's first full-length CD,
Autumn She Leaves, produced and engineered by Dave Chalfant (The
Neilds, Erin McKeown). Taking full advantage of the band's strong
writing, vocal, and instrumental skills, the disc was warmly received
by their burgeoning fan base. Its broad appeal led to its inclusion on
Awarestore.com's Earsnacks Vol. 6 compilation.
Not a band to rest on their laurels, in 2006 Stepanian again
collaborated with Dave Chalfant to produce their Wait Out The Rain EP.
The five tracks on the disc displayed impressive musical and lyrical
growth, demonstrating the band's ability to offer songs that were as
well-crafted and meaningful as they were catchy and listenable.
Boston's radio station 92.5 chose the track "Beautiful Disguise" for
airplay in their "Homegrown Artist" series.
From 2006 through 2007 the band was back on the road, honing their
songs and their live show to an even keener edge. A successful
residency at Boston's Paradise club in 2007 was followed by a stellar
appearance at the 40th Annual Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
where the band ignited such an enthusiastic response from the crowd
that they were held over for a second set. Other noteworthy
appearances include spots on Comcast's Backstage With Barry Nolan and
Boston's Fox 25 Morning News.
Fast-forward to April of 2008, and the release of the full-length
version of Wait Out The Rain. Along with such well-received tracks as
"Straight Up," "Everything," and "Beautiful Disguise" from the
original EP, the new disc adds half a dozen new and exciting tunes
that feature the quintessential Stepanian character: intelligent
lyrics, well-crafted melodies, terrific vocals, unrivaled
musicianship, and strong production.
With five years of enthusiastically received live performances under
their belt, and an enviable body of recorded work to their credit,
Stepanian can hardly be called an "up and coming" band. They've
already come up. They're here now—an important group poised and
prepared for even bigger things.