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Carlos Forster

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Singer of Rock

Do you remember For Stars? Yes, that Californian enigma which released four highly acclaimed albums between 1998 and 2004, two of them licensed for Europe by Acuarela. They made a strong impression with their debut, and within months lead singer Carlos Forster and the band were receiving interest from majors. Puncture Magazine called it “piercingly melancholic” and long-time Bay Area writer Dan Strachota said, “Forster sang each lyric as if he were wooing the stars at a beachside bonfire. There was no room for irony; no cheeky twists at the ends of songs. Forster meant every sweet word”. They’d go on to play prestigious Euro festivals such as the Crossing Border in Amsterdam and FIB in Spain, while opening in the States for Wilco. They signed on with booking giant Bruce Solar (Tegan and Sara, Rickie Lee Jones, etc.) at The Agency Group and NYC managers Maine Road (David Bowie, David Byrne, etc.), and theoretically it seemed they were destined for great heights…. And so the old rock’n roll story goes, it didn’t happen. In a 2011 interview he did with Jon Rooney (journalist and owner of Seattle indie label Virgin of the Birds) Carlos said about the disappointing career of For Stars: “The end of the band was really a bummer for me though I really couldn’t tell you if it had to do with the ending or just a certain time in my life ending. Between the ages of 22 and 28 you think you can do whatever you want. You hit 29 or 30 and start to think, ‘What the fuck am I doing with my life?’ I started noticing the 35 and 40 year old guys hanging out in the bar getting drunk at shows and would think to myself how depressing that life looked to me. It all seemed to feel meaningless and I was running the risk of becoming a dysfunctional man-child unable to accept the truth that I would never become what I fantasized about. I ended the band feeling kind of bad about things and felt very lost musically for years”. Between 2004 and 2011, it seemed that Carlos Forster had gone into hiding (or had quit the music business). Fortunately for us he has recently reappeared at our doorstep with the painfully gorgeous new full length titled Disasters. We learned Carlos has a family, is a licensed psychotherapist, and has been quietly living out his life in the outskirts of San Francisco. We also realized he never really left the music scene –in fact, since his band’s demise he has worked with acts like Cake (co-writing 2 tracks on their record Pressure Chief) and teamed up with M. Ward, who produced his first solo release (US only) Family Trees in 2011. Carlos also collaborated with M. Ward on creating multiple video trailers for She & Him’s Classics. On Disasters (which was recorded in Forster’s basement) you’ll find many illustrious guests: John Murry (named as one of Mojo's top 50 songwriters of all time, and also the second cousin of William Faulkner through adoption), playing guitars and synths on a few tunes. The sadly missed Tim Mooney (former member of the American Music Club and the Toiling Midgets) playing drums (the fifth song "Tim" is named for him). Mike Coykendall (of M. Ward’s band) strumming acoustic guitar and bass. And Bill Swan, of the infamous Beulah adding a gorgeous horn solo at the end of the first track “You’ll Survive”. And boy, the album is fully deserving each of its influences: Mount Eerie, Disco Inferno, Grouper, Flying Saucer Attack, Roy Orbison, Hood and Red House Painters, Syd Barrett, Tim Buckley to name a few. It rises and shines from the first minute and somehow functions as the perfect soundtrack to Charlie Kaufman’s “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”, as bits of songs melt away like details from memory from moments of bliss to being sprung into chaos with machinery and turmoil.

     
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Piano
Genres
  • Rock
  • Folk
  • World
  • Pop
Popular Tracks   
Campfire Songs on Family Trees by Carlos Forster
Slouching Toward Reality on Family Trees by Carlos Forster
Back Of Motorcycle on Family Trees by Carlos Forster
Africa on Family Trees by Carlos Forster
Space on Family Trees by Carlos Forster
If I Could Be on Family Trees by Carlos Forster
Walking Away on Family Trees by Carlos Forster
This Time on Family Trees by Carlos Forster
Outdoor Miner on Disasters by Carlos Forster
Paint Me on Disasters by Carlos Forster

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Band Members
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
DisastersCarlos Forster2015Album
Family TreesCarlos Forster2011Album
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