  
Hem
 
Country of origin:
U.S. 
Type of music generally:
Acoustic, folk, Americana 
Status:
Most recent release, The World Is Outside (EP, 2014) 
See also:
Hem's site
Wikipedia's entry on Hem 
Steve Curtis is also in the duo Little Silver  
Comparisons:
Cowboy Junkies, Innocence Mission, Robin Holcomb 
Covers/own material:
Own and traditional 
General comments:
Hem is a Brooklyn-based quartet that weaves "traditional American music with more of a contemporary aesthetic." (JoAnn Whetsell) 
Comments about live performance:
Last night I had the pleasure of seeing Hem play in St. Louis, at Blueberry Hill, in the Duck Room. This is the place where Chuck Berry plays every month. The stage is probably in around 15-30'. Not very big, but more than enough room for your standard 3-5 piece band. Hem defied the laws of stage physics, and had 10 members on the stage, including a harp, violin, and clarinet. 
     I had seen Hem two times before, but they had never come sporting 10 members. It was an amazing show. Haunting and beautiful. They performed mainly songs from their new CD Funnel Cloud, but also pulled out some fan favorites from their previous releases. They put on one of the most solid shows I have seen. Everything is so perfect. The timing, the sound, the mood. It's all amazing. (9/25/06, Wade)
I saw Hem for the first time on the 10th, in Seattle. It was a great show, but we didn't have violin or harp! There were 7 or 8 people on stage playing keyboards, drums, mandolin, bass, and several kinds of guitars, as well as Sally and her unborn child (I guess he would be person 8 or 9). The drummer was borrowed from Ollabelle (the opening act), and Amy Helm (also of Ollabelle) sang along with Sally on "Too Late to Turn Back Now." (She also sings on the album version.) They played mostly songs from Funnel Cloud, of course, but managed to play just about all of my favorite songs from Rabbit Songs and Eveningland including "Half Acre" and "Carry Me Home." It was a great show, not very different from the studio versions, but wonderful to hear live as that always has a different energy. (9/30/06, JoAnn Whetsell)  
Recommended first album:
Rabbit Songs 
Recordings:
 
Release info:
2001—Bar None Records—BRN-CD-131 
Availability:
Wide 
Ecto priority:
Highly recommended 
Group members:
Sally Ellyson—vocals 
Steve Curtis—guitars, mandolin, backup vocals 
Gary Maurer—guitars, mandolin 
Dan Messé—piano, harmonium, glockenspiel, backup vocals 
Guest artists:
Mark Brotter—drums 
Catherine Popper—double bass 
Ronit Kirchman—violin 
Sarah Faulkner—backup & duet vocals 
Bob Hoffnar—pedal steel 
Ed Malave—violin, viola 
Mary Wooten—cello 
David Hattner—clarinet, bass clarinet 
Patti Monson—flute 
Pam Ajango—oboe 
Greg Pliska—piano, glockenspiel, arrangements 
Jeff Ellenberger—violin 
Liuh-Wen Ting—viola 
Heather Zimmerman—violin 
Peter Bucknell—viola 
Hannah Emlen—cello 
Andy Stein—violin 
Daniel T. Denver—percussion, arrangements 
Fred Carl—alto flute 
Tim McCarthy—French horn 
Matthew Minucci—trombone 
Jim Lake—trumpet 
Carol Sharar—violin 
Hem—co-arrangement 
Produced by:
Gary Maurer and Dan Messé 
Comments:
There was a segment on their new album Rabbit Songs on All Things Considered yesterday, and it gave me one of those rare "hearing something so beautiful on the radio that I almost drove off the road" experiences. Obviously a lot of folks agreed, since I just checked amazon.com and it's currently their #1 album. (trow@interbridge.com) 
I absolutely, enthusiastically, whole-heartedly recommend Hem's album, Rabbit Songs. This garners not only 2 thumbs up, but all 20 fingers and toes. It's beautiful, spare, mostly new songs in the style of traditional Americana. If you think of Copland as being a classical composer who interpreted traditional music that way, and Robin Holcomb as a popular/classical composer who interprets it in those styles, then you could think of Hem as popular musicians who make traditional music that way. It's one of those very rare perfect albums, and if you like acoustic or folk music at all, you'll probably like it. Definitely check out some sound samples. 30 second bits at CDNow were enough to make me order the album and fall in love. I think Rabbit Songs is a perfect title too. The music is like hay, soft and gentle and soothing, but also thoughtful and chewy. (JoAnn Whetsell) 
I'll second JoAnn's recommendation for Hem—not sure I'd call it a perfect album, but definitely a beautiful one. Beautiful sparse arrangements—fans of Innocence Mission and Cowboy Junkies should love this one. (jjhanson@att.net)  
 
Release info:
2002 
Availability:
Wide 
Ecto priority:
Highly recommended 
Comments:
A wonderful EP of covers. Hem really makes these songs their own.  I particularly love "Valentine's Day" (though I must admit I'm not familiar with Springsteen's original). (JoAnn Whetsell) 
 
Release info:
2004—Rounder/Waveland Records—11661 3240-2 
Availability:
Wide 
Ecto priority:
Highly recommended 
Group members:
Sally Ellyson—vocals 
Dan Messé—piano, glockenspiel, celeste 
Gary Maurer—guitars, mandolin 
Guest artists:
Steve Curtis—guitars, mandolin, banjo, harmony vocals 
Catherine Popper—upright bass, harmony vocals 
Mark Brotter—drums 
Bob Hoffnar—pedal steel 
Heather Zimmerman—violin 
Greg Pliska—piano, orchestra arrangements and conducting 
Slovak National RadioOrchestra—strings 
Dawn Landes—harmony vocal (1, 4, 9, 12) 
Matt Keating—organ (2, 9), harmony vocal (9) 
Pavol Pœchovsk—clarinet (7, 15) 
Victor Zimisko—violin (7) 
Milan Teleckz—viola (7) 
Misha Vitenson—violin (11) 
Ivan Tvrd’k—cello (15) 
Josh Rouse—harmony vocal (16) 
Fats Kaplin—fiddle (16) 
Produced by:
Gary Maurer and Dan Messé 
Comments:
A charming sophomore release. Sally Ellyson's voice is as lovely as ever, and the music is the same kind of rustic folk as on their debut. Hem has a simultaneously contemporary and old-fashioned sound and feel I find difficult to describe but thoroughly enjoy. If you liked Rabbit Songs, you'll want to get Eveningland as well. (JoAnn Whetsell)
It's great to have another album from them. (Wade)  
 
Release info:
2006—Nettwerk/Waveland Records—0 6700 30474 2 5 
Availability:
Wide 
Ecto priority:
Highly recommended 
Group members:
Sally Ellyson—vocals 
Dan Messé—piano, harmony vocal 
Steve Curtis—guitar, banjo, harmony vocal 
Gary Maurer—mandolin, guitar, harmony vocal
  
Guest artists:
Bob Hoffnar—pedal steel guitar, dobro 
Mark Brotter—drums 
George Rush—bass, harmony vocal 
Heather Zimmerman—violin 
Dawn Landes—glockenspiel, harmony vocal 
Catherine Popper—bass (4, 13) 
Lara Lynne Hicks—viola (10) 
John Diamond—harmonica (13) 
Produced by:
Gary and Dan 
Comments:
Hem's only put out 2 albums, so a rarities collection (billed as Outtakes, Covers, Demos, Live Recordings & Rarities, 2000-2005) may seem premature, but when your unreleased catalog is this good, it's a crime not to share it with the world. There are moments when the album gets a little bogged down, and not all of the songs work, but most of it is incredibly beautiful. Especially worthy of mention are their covers of "Rainy Night in Georgia" and "So. Central Rain," which is slower, sadder, and perhaps more powerful than R.E.M.'s original. All of the live songs are excellent, particularly "Idle" (as close to rocking out as Hem gets). (JoAnn Whetsell) 
 
Release info:
2006—Nettwerk Records—0 6700 30605 2 3 
Availability:
Wide 
Ecto priority:
Highly recommended 
Group members:
Sally Ellyson—vocals 
Dan Messé—piano, glockenspiel, celeste, harmony vocals 
Steve Curtis—guitar, mandolin, harmony vocals 
Gary Maurer—guitar, mandolin, harmonica, harmony vocals 
Bob Hoffnar—pedal steel guitar, dobro 
Mark Brotter—drums, percussion 
Heather Zimmerman—violin 
George Rush—bass 
Dawn Landes—harmony vocals, glockenspiel 
Guest artists:
James Iha—guest vocals (3, 6) 
Amy Helm—vocals (5, 6) 
Alison Cornell—fiddle (5), viola 
Jon Diamond—harmonica (6) 
Gowanus Radio Orchestra 
Marya Columbia, Lara-Lynne Hicks—violin, viola 
Mary Wooten, Eric Jacobsen—cello 
Anna Reinersmann—harp 
Rick Heckman—flute, oboe, English horn  
Peter Hess—flute, clarinet 
Matt Willis—flute 
Sarah Beaty, Peck Almond—clarinet 
Ben Fox—glockenspiel 
CJ Camereiri—trumpet 
Tom Hutchinson—trombone 
Brian Mahany—euphonium 
Produced by:
Gary Maurer and Dan Messé 
Comments:
Another amazing CD from Hem. This isn't my favorite album they've put out, but it's wonderful nonetheless. This CD offers a fuller sound, with more and richer instrumentation. (Wade)
Funnel Cloud is not as orchestrally lush as Hem's previous albums. It has more of a band sound and more country-rock influence. They continue to be meticulous craftsmen, and it is a very good album, though not my favorite of theirs. But I like that they tweak their sound with each release instead of standing still. It always takes a little getting used to (this happened with Eveningland too), but after a few listens, I can't understand why I didn't love it at the first listen. (JoAnn Whetsell)  
 
Release info:
2007—Nettwerk/Waveland Records—0 6700 36419 2 0 
Availability:
Wide 
Ecto priority:
Highly recommended 
Produced by:
Gary Maurer and Daniel Messé 
Comments:
A lovely EP of five new songs and 1 old one. Hem's music is beautiful as always, and this is another solid addition to their body of work. (JoAnn Whetsell) 
 
Release info:
2007--iTunes download EP 
Availability:
Wide 
Ecto priority:
Highly recommended 
Comments:
Another nice little EP. It's a bit odd to have "Somewhere" (from West Side Story) sandwiched between two Christmas songs, but they're all so well done it doesn't really matter. (JoAnn Whetsell) 
 
Release info:
2013—Waveland—6 34457 58202 6 
Availability:
Wide 
Ecto priority:
Highly recommended 
Group members:
Sally Ellyson—vocals 
Dan Messé—piano, electric piano, celeste, glockenspiel, harmony vocal 
Steve Curtis—guitar, harmony vocal>BR>
Gary Maurer—guitar, mandolin, harmony vocal 
Bob Hoffnar—pedal steel, dobro 
George Rush—bass 
Mark Brotter—drums 
Dawn Landes—harmony vocal 
Guest artists:
Charles Burnham—fiddle (2, 4) 
Allison Cornell—violin (7) 
Todd Livingston—dobro (11) 
The Gowanus Radio Chorus (Matt Keating, Jason Waker, Tony Leone, Byron Issacs, Kristin Andreassen, Dawn Landes, Lauren Balthrop, Annie Nero, Erika Simonian—chorus (1, 12) 
The Gowanus Radio Auxiliary Gospel Choir (Jason Walker, Joe Chappel, Tomas Cruz)—choir (2, 13) 
Gowanus Radio Orchestra: 
     Greg Pliska—celeste, glockenspiel, orchestra arrangements and conducting 
     Claudia Chopek, Rachel Golub, Conrad Harris, Amy Kimball, Ben Lively, Victoria Paterson, Phillip Payton (concert master), Mioi Takeda, Coco Taguchi, Una Tone, Orlando Wells—violin 
     Allison Cornell, Carla Fabiani, Pauline Kim, Victor Lowrie, Ale Mahave, Jessica Mayer, Miranda Sielaff—viola 
     Christine Kim, Caryl Paisner, Jody Redhage, Allison Seidner, Mary Wooten, Garo Yellin—cello 
     Michael Cirigliano, Rick Heckman, Peter Hess—clarinet 
     Rick Heckman—flute, oboe 
     Maria Harrold, Judy Lee—French horn 
     Anna Reinersman—harp 
     Jim Lake, Shannon Seals—trumpet, flugel horn 
     Christopher Duff—trombone 
     Rob Fournier—euphonium 
     Todd Graves—tenor sax 
Produced by:
Gary Maurer & Dan Messé 
Comments:
This album was intended as a farewell to fans as the band was going to break up.  So in many ways it's remarkable that it even exists.  But even without that back story it would be notable as another lovely album from Hem, full of pain and beauty. (JoAnn Whetsell)
I think this is my favorite Hem album yet. It came after Dan Messé went through and then recovered from a drug addiction that essentially broke up the band for a while. (valrichardson@igc.org) 
One of the best albums of the year. (christina_skov@hotmail.com)  
 
Further info:
The Birds, Beasts and Flowers EP (2004) with Autumn Defense has 3 Hem songs, including the only release of the song "St. Charlene."
 Compilation work includes: 
	- "(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" on the tribute album Almost You: The Songs of Elvis Costello (2003);
 
	- "No Hiding" on the For the Kids Three compilation (2007);
 
	- "The Fire Thief" on The Wedding Daze soundtrack (2007)
 
	- "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" on the Starbucks compilation Stockings by the Fire (2007)
 
	- "Half Acre" on Artists Den Volume 3: Hudson Street Recordings (2008)
 
	- "You Can't Always Get What You Want"* on Paint It Black: An Alt Country Tribute to the Rolling Stones (2011)
 
 
"(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" is on some versions of the I'm Talking With My Mouth EP. "The Fire Thief" is from the album Eveningland.  
 Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
      
  
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