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Jason Narducy

Jason Narducy is an American musician, , and based in , best known as the frontman of the bands Verbow and Split Single, as well as a frequent touring collaborator with artists including , , and . Born in , Narducy began his career in the local scene as a child, forming the band at age 11 and performing in Chicago-area clubs alongside established acts like , which earned early praise from producer . In the 1990s, Narducy founded Verbow, which signed with and released two albums: Chronicles (1997), produced by , and White Out (2000), establishing his reputation as a and songwriter in the underground. Following Verbow's disbandment, Narducy became a sought-after , contributing bass and guitar to tours and recordings by (including albums like Silver Age in 2012), Superchunk, Guided by Voices' , and others such as of and Telekinesis. Notably, Narducy's early performances with Verböten inspired a young to pursue music, as Grohl later recalled: "Watching Jason was the first time I thought I could start my own band, and write my own kind of music," leading to shared tours years later with in 2012. Narducy launched his project Split Single in 2011 as a vehicle for his songwriting, releasing the debut album Fragmented World in 2014, followed by Metal Frames (2016) and Amplificado (2021), all featuring collaborations with drummer of and guest appearances from artists like Nora O'Connor and of . The albums received critical acclaim for Narducy's melodic style, with Metal Frames praised by outlets including and the as showcasing his skills as a "first-rate songwriter and band leader." In recent years, Narducy has expanded into performance tributes, co-headlining 2025 U.S. and U.K. tours with actor to celebrate the 40th anniversary of R.E.M.'s , and announcing a 2026 U.S. tour for the 40th anniversary of , alongside solo acoustic shows and the December 2025 release of his book Mostly the Van, chronicling his touring experiences.

Early life

Childhood in Evanston

Jason Narducy was born on February 10, 1971, in . As an growing up in the , Narducy experienced a bitter between his parents, which led to frequent moves across , including living in 14 different apartment buildings during his childhood. His family home was steeped in mainstream rock music, with his parents frequently playing records by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Kinks, fostering an early exposure to classic rock sounds. Narducy's father was particularly enthusiastic about rock music and even took his eight-year-old son to see The Clash perform in 1979, an experience that introduced him to live music energy. However, his father's tastes aligned more with established rock acts, and he opposed Narducy's later interest in punk rock, viewing it as a departure from the household's musical norms. Despite this musical environment, Narducy received no formal training, relying instead on self-directed exploration in a home filled with records and casual listening. In Evanston, a suburb just north of known for its vibrant arts and music scene, Narducy's teenage years were shaped by the local environment's blend of suburban stability and proximity to the city's underground. His father secured him a to the Roycemore School, a private college preparatory institution in Evanston, which provided a structured academic setting amid the family's post-divorce transitions. These school experiences, combined with the area's access to record stores and informal gatherings, influenced his formative years, though the instability of multiple relocations created a sense of rootlessness that contrasted with Evanston's community-oriented vibe. At age nine, Narducy received his first guitar, marking an initial step into personal music-making without structured lessons.

Introduction to music

Jason Narducy received his first as a gift from his mother and stepfather at the age of nine while growing up in . This instrument ignited his passion for , and he quickly taught himself the basics through dedicated practice, drawing initial inspiration from films like The Kids Are Alright, which he saw at age eight and featured The Who. Narducy's discovery of punk rock came through exposure to the vibrant local Chicago scene in the early 1980s, where he attended gigs and connected with the subculture via friends' networks. He explored punk records that resonated with his youthful energy, immersing himself in the raw, energetic sounds emerging from the city's underground venues. Key inspirations included the , whose fast-paced, minimalist style captured the rebellious spirit of punk and influenced Narducy's approach to guitar playing and song structure. He was also drawn to early Chicago punk acts such as and Articles of Faith, which embodied the local scene's intensity and DIY ethos, further shaping his early musical worldview. This immersion fostered Narducy's mindset of as a form of personal rebellion, providing an outlet distinct from his family's tastes and empowering him with a sense of identity and self-worth. His first songwriting attempts followed soon after, as he began crafting original tunes on his guitar, experimenting with lyrics and riffs that reflected themes of youthful defiance.

Early career

Verboten

Verboten was formed in 1982 in Evanston, Illinois, by eleven-year-old Jason Narducy as co-founder and guitarist, alongside childhood friends including vocalist Tracey Bradford (Dave Grohl's cousin), bassist Chris Kean, and drummer Zack Kantor. The band drew from Narducy's early punk influences, channeling raw, aggressive energy into short, scrappy songs that captured the rebellious spirit of mid-1980s Chicago punk. Despite their young ages—ranging from 11 to 15—the group secured performances in Chicago-area clubs, including a notable 1983 gig at the Cubby Bear opening for established acts Naked Raygun and Rights of the Accused. These shows highlighted Verboten's live intensity, with the underage musicians delivering high-energy sets that defied expectations and built a grassroots following in the local scene. The band's ability to play such venues underscored the inclusive, DIY ethos of punk, providing an outlet for Evanston youth amid personal challenges like family instability. Verboten's cultural impact extended beyond Chicago, notably inspiring a young Dave Grohl, who attended shows with his sister during a family visit and credited the band's practices and performances with sparking his interest in music. During their initial run, without any formal releases, the group emphasized its visceral live presence over recordings, fostering a sense of community and empowerment among peers. The band disbanded after about a year in 1983, driven by school demands and the natural end of their youthful collaboration, though its legacy endured as a symbol of punk's transformative power for adolescents. The band's story inspired a 2020 musical, and Verboten reunited in 2024 to release a self-titled debut album.

Jason & Alison

In the early 1990s, Jason Narducy formed an acoustic duo with cellist Alison Chesley after the two met while working at a local coffee shop in , where they bonded over shared musical influences including The Who and . This partnership marked Narducy's shift from his punk roots in the band Verboten, which he had started as a teenager, toward a more intimate, stripped-down sound. The duo, known as Jason & Alison, blended and elements through Narducy's guitar and vocals paired with Chesley's , creating a dynamic interplay that surprised audiences expecting traditional acoustics. Their creative emphasized raw energy, incorporating pedals and to achieve a louder, rock-infused texture despite the acoustic setup. Self-produced and recorded simply, this approach reflected their desire to evolve from aggression into experimentation while maintaining emotional directness in songwriting. In 1994, Jason & Alison released their debut and only album as a duo, Woodshed, on the independent Whitehouse Records label. The album featured 10 tracks, including "Leaving" and "I Wouldn't Lie," showcasing their guitar-cello harmonies and themes of personal introspection, and it played a key role in Narducy's transition toward broader indie sounds by bridging his punk foundation with melodic, folk-leaning arrangements. To promote Woodshed, the duo toured extensively in 1994, including a performance at in Austin and opening slots for Bob Mould's acoustic sets, which highlighted their emerging chemistry and helped build a following in the Midwest scene. These early tours underscored the project's intimacy, with live shows emphasizing unamplified interplay that foreshadowed Narducy's later full-band work. In 2024, Narducy and Chesley reunited for performances celebrating the 30th anniversary of Woodshed, beginning with a sold-out show at in Evanston on May 25. The reunion tour extended through June, with dates in cities including and , allowing the duo to revisit their original material and demonstrate its enduring appeal. This revival also coincided with the album's first digital re-release, making it available for streaming after decades out of print.

Verbow era

Formation and breakthrough

Verbow emerged in 1996 as an evolution of the acoustic duo Jason & Alison, with Jason Narducy transitioning from guitarist and vocalist to frontman and primary songwriter, while Alison Chesley continued on . The duo expanded into a full by recruiting Luke Rothschild and Mark Doyle, shifting from intimate folk-leaning performances to a more robust sound that incorporated Narducy's influences with Chesley's atmospheric string arrangements. This lineup change marked a pivotal moment, allowing the group—initially performing under the name Skinny before rebranding to Verbow to avoid conflicts— to explore denser, guitar-driven compositions that captured the mid-1990s scene's energy. The band's breakthrough came through their connection with producer Bob Mould, whom Narducy had met in 1990 and for whom Jason & Alison had opened acoustic shows in 1995. Impressed by their potential, Mould produced early demos in , over six to seven days, and subsequently shopped the tapes to labels, leading to a signing with . This major-label deal propelled Verbow into the spotlight during the alternative boom, culminating in the release of their debut album, Chronicles, in June 1997. Produced by Mould and featuring 11 tracks, the album highlighted Narducy's melodic songwriting and the band's dynamic interplay, with standout songs like "Holiday" and "Fan Club" showcasing layered guitars and emotive cello swells. Chronicles received critical praise for its intelligent, cello-tinged that blended indie accessibility with punk urgency, earning comparisons to established acts while standing out for its evocative production. Reviewers lauded tracks such as "Slumbering Blue" for their Beatles-esque introspection and the album's overall big, polished sound, positioning Verbow as a promising force in Chicago's vibrant music community. The band toured extensively in support, sharing stages with groups like on a six-week run and opening for in the Midwest, which honed their live energy and built a dedicated following despite the era's competitive landscape. Internal band dynamics during this period were marked by collaborative creativity, with Narducy's vision driving the material and Chesley's providing textural depth that elevated their performances to a creative peak. However, shortly after Chronicles, drummer Mark Doyle departed, prompting further lineup adjustments that tested but ultimately refined the group's cohesion amid rising expectations from their deal. These evolutions underscored Verbow's adaptability, fueling their late-1990s momentum before subsequent challenges arose.

Decline and dissolution

Verbow's second album, White Out, was released on July 18, 2000, through ' imprint. While the band's 1997 debut had marked a breakthrough with notable and touring success, White Out received a lackluster response, with apathetic commercial performance and mixed-to-indifferent critical reception that led to its quick disappearance from the market. Lower sales compared to the debut exacerbated frustrations, as the album failed to build on the initial momentum despite production by and contributions from session musicians. Label issues at played a central role in the band's struggles, culminating in the label dropping Verbow shortly after White Out's release. Internal dynamics added to the challenges when bassist Alison Chesley departed amicably in March 2001 to pursue solo work, leaving the core lineup strained amid ongoing uncertainties. The band undertook final tours in support of the album through 2000 and into 2001, but mounting pressures from the label fallout and creative differences led to a hiatus in 2002 and official dissolution in early 2003. Following the breakup, Jason Narducy shifted away from , launching Inside Outside Painting Company in Evanston in 2001 as a means to support himself financially. He focused on family life with his wife and young children, balancing the demands of the residential business—which he still operates successfully—with occasional local gigs. Reflecting on the major-label experience, Narducy has described the disappointing reception to White Out as emotionally deflating, teaching him the value of resilience, independence from industry expectations, and prioritizing collaborative support over solo vulnerability in future endeavors.

Mid-career collaborations

Partnership with

In 2005, following the dissolution of his band Verbow, Jason Narducy joined 's touring band as bassist and backing vocalist, marking the beginning of a longstanding creative partnership. Initially brought on for live performances, Narducy's role expanded to include studio contributions starting with Mould's 2012 album Silver Age, where he provided bass and additional instrumentation alongside drummer . This collaboration revitalized Mould's sound with a raw, energetic rock edge, drawing on Narducy's versatile musicianship honed from his earlier experiences. Narducy went on to contribute to five subsequent Mould studio albums, serving as the core bassist and often handling guitar parts, keyboards, and backing vocals to support Mould's dense, layered arrangements. These include Beauty & Ruin (2014), which explored themes of loss and renewal with Narducy's driving bass lines anchoring Mould's introspective lyrics; Patch the Sky (2016), a collection of melodic rock songs where Narducy's rhythmic foundation complemented Mould's soaring guitar work; Sunshine Rock (2019), blending optimism and urgency in its power-pop tracks; and Blue Hearts (2020), a politically charged release amid the COVID-19 pandemic that highlighted the trio's tight interplay during remote recording sessions. Additionally, Narducy appears on the 2021 live compilation Distortion: Live, an 8-LP box set of recordings from Mould's tours that underscores his integral role in Mould's Merge Records era. On stage, Narducy's multi-instrumental prowess—switching between , and occasional percussion—has been central to Mould's extensive tours, enabling dynamic sets that span decades of material from to solo work. The band's rigorous touring schedule, often exceeding 100 shows annually in the 2010s, fostered a familial bond, with Narducy describing Mould as a mentor whose production insights from their early Verbow connection evolved into a collaborative trust. This partnership elevated Narducy's profile in the scene, positioning him as a sought-after while allowing him to refine his songwriting and performance style through Mould's high-energy, no-frills approach.

Other notable projects

Throughout his career, Jason Narducy has demonstrated versatility as a , primarily on and guitar, contributing to a wide array of session and touring roles that have solidified his reputation as a reliable collaborator in the indie and scenes. While his primary commitment has been as a touring and recording member of Bob Mould's band since 2005, Narducy's work with other artists highlights his adaptability across genres and his ability to support established acts on stage and in the studio. Narducy joined as touring bassist in June 2013, stepping in for due to her condition, and has continued in that role for numerous U.S. and international tours, including dates in 2025 supporting the band's ongoing activity. His contributions include providing bass and backing vocals, helping maintain 's high-energy live performances during album cycles like I Hate Music (2013) and subsequent releases. This long-term involvement has been praised for its seamless integration into the band's dynamic, enhancing Narducy's standing among peers. Beyond , Narducy has toured with of , playing bass and singing backups during Pollard's solo outings in the mid-2010s, where his rhythmic precision complemented Pollard's prolific songwriting style. He also served as bassist for 's 2003 tour promoting Liz Phair, marking one of his early high-profile gigs that introduced him to broader audiences and influenced his subsequent collaborative opportunities. Narducy performed alongside at the July 2016 Hot Stove Cool Music for Cubs Charities in , contributing guitar and vocals in a multi-artist event blending anthems with local spirit. In November 2016, at a post-World Series victory celebration for the Cubs at , Narducy led a and featured guest drummer on a song, showcasing his ability to adapt to arrangements. In 2022, Narducy participated in Sunny Day Real Estate's reunion tour, providing guitar and backup vocals for portions of the fall dates celebrating the 30th anniversary of their debut album Diary, alongside co-guitarist ; this marked a return for the emo pioneers after a 12-year hiatus and underscored Narducy's connections within the community. Narducy continued with Sunny Day Real Estate for additional reunion tours in 2023 and 2024. Earlier, Narducy led the short-lived side project Rockets Over Sweden, a trio with drummer Dave Suycott and keyboardist Magnus Hansson, releasing the self-produced EP Penny Coliseum in 2004 on his own label; the band played approximately six shows before disbanding, serving as a creative outlet during a transitional period post-Verbow. These diverse engagements have collectively built Narducy's profile as a go-to musician for both intimate reunions and major tours, emphasizing his skill in elevating ensembles through supportive, multifaceted roles.

Split Single and independent work

Band formation

After an eight-year hiatus from writing original material following the dissolution of his band Verbow, Jason Narducy formed Split Single in late 2011 as a creative outlet to compose new songs. The project began when Narducy challenged himself to write 10 fresh tracks for a December 2011 show in , enlisting longtime friends of on bass and of on drums to bring the material to life. He described it as a "passion project" born from personal reinvention, allowing him to balance it around his demanding touring commitments with artists like . Initial recording sessions took place in early 2012 at in , where Narducy captured three demo tracks that would later anchor the band's debut album, emphasizing a raw, collaborative energy without the pressures of commercial expectations. Embracing an independent ethos, Narducy opted for a self-release model after facing rejections from labels, handling distribution and promotion himself to maintain artistic control. The band's lineup has maintained a core stability around Narducy's songwriting and vocals, with and Wurster as key contributors on recordings, though it operates as a flexible collective to accommodate members' other schedules, such as 's work with . This DIY approach starkly contrasts Narducy's earlier major-label experiences with Verbow on , where rigid structures and commercial demands led to burnout; Split Single prioritizes loose, supportive teamwork over full-time commitments.

Album releases and reception

Split Single's debut album, Fragmented World, released on April 1, 2014, by Inside Outside Records, marked Jason Narducy's return to fronting a project after years of session and touring work. The record features contributions from Spoon's on bass and Superchunk's on drums, blending power-pop hooks with energy across 11 tracks, including standouts like "" and "Last Goodbye," which showcase Narducy's knack for melodic distortion and heartfelt lyrics. Critics praised its self-assured production and nod to 1990s influences, with awarding it a B- for its clean sound and vibrant hooks, while called it an "excellent debut" that coalesced effortlessly. aggregated a critic score of 77 based on four reviews, highlighting its replay value as an underrated entry in the indie scene. The band's sophomore effort, Metal Frames, arrived on November 18, 2016, via Inside Outside Records, evolving the sound with Wilco's replacing Daniel on bass while retaining Wurster's driving rhythms. This album leaned further into power-pop territory, with tracks like "Unfinished Business" emphasizing crisp guitar riffs and anthemic choruses that drew comparisons to Narducy's collaborative roots. Reception was positive, with the lauding its "high-powered" execution beyond superficial flair, and Treble describing it as a "fascinating examination" of Narducy's sonic heritage. Consequence noted its busy arrangements and melancholy harmonies as highlights, contributing to a critic score of 74 on from two reviews, positioning it as a refined step forward in Split Single's catalog. Live performances around this release, including a full KEXP session, amplified the album's energetic appeal, showcasing Narducy's stage command and the band's tight interplay. Amplificado, Split Single's third full-length, dropped on June 25, 2021, through Inside Outside Records, amid the , which influenced its remote production process at Chicago's . Narducy handled much of the instrumentation himself before enlisting guests like R.E.M.'s on bass for several tracks and Wurster on drums, resulting in a high-energy collection of 11 songs that balanced joy and frustration. Track-by-track, it unfolds with urgency: "Satellite" opens with soaring guitars evoking isolation, while "(Nothing You Can Do) To End This Love" delivers pop-rock , and "Waking Up in Anger" channels raw emotion through distorted riffs. Flood Magazine detailed Narducy's inspirations, from personal anxieties to collaborative sparks, underscoring the album's role as "high-energy to combat pandemic anxiety." The highlighted its guitar distortion and melodies as a "lifeline," and Splash Magazines deemed it a "tight collection" to escape pandemic blues, cementing Split Single's reputation as an underrated indie gem with consistent critical acclaim but niche appeal. Earlier, in 2004, Narducy released the Penny Coliseum EP under the band Rockets Over , a pre-Split Single endeavor featuring aggressive tracks that previewed his songwriting evolution, as noted in the .

Recent endeavors

R.E.M. tribute tours

In 2024, Jason Narducy partnered with actor to launch a series of full-album tribute performances to 's debut record Murmur, marking its 40th anniversary with a U.S. tour that included stops in cities such as , , and . The shows featured the album played in its entirety, followed by sets of additional early deep cuts, drawing enthusiastic crowds eager for a revival of the band's jangly sound. The collaboration highlighted a distinctive dynamic, with Shannon delivering lead vocals in a committed, theatrical style that evoked Michael Stipe's cryptic delivery through his dramatic stage presence, while Narducy contributed guitar, harmonies, and bandleading drawn from his prior touring with artists like . Supporting them was a rotating ensemble of indie rock veterans, including drummer (), bassist (), guitarist Dag Juhlin, and keyboardist Vijay Tellis-Nayak, creating tight, faithful recreations infused with live energy. This fusion of Shannon's acting background and Narducy's musical pedigree offered a unique appeal, transforming the tributes into immersive, narrative-driven experiences that celebrated R.E.M.'s influences. The project expanded in 2025 with U.S. and U.K. tours honoring the 40th anniversary of Fables of the Reconstruction. The U.S. tour ran from February 14 in Pioneertown, California, to March 19 in Boston, Massachusetts, performing the album in sequence alongside select rarities. This was followed by a U.K. tour commencing in August at venues like Manchester's Gorilla and London's The Garage, where the band performed the album in sequence alongside select rarities. In September 2025, Narducy and Shannon announced a spring 2026 U.S. tour for the 40th anniversary of Lifes Rich Pageant, set to begin February 11 in Denver and conclude March 16 in Bloomington, continuing their focus on R.E.M.'s mid-1980s catalog. These tours have garnered critical acclaim for their joyful, meticulously researched deep dives into 's oeuvre, praised as "a deep-diving from the heart of a super-stan" that captures the originals' spirit with fresh vitality and occasional guest appearances by members themselves.

Memoir and other ventures

In 2025, Jason Narducy expanded his creative output beyond music performance with the upcoming release of his debut memoir, Mostly the Van, scheduled for publication on December 9 by Benchmark Press. The book compiles personal anecdotes from his decades-long career, focusing on the unglamorous and often peculiar realities of touring and musicianship, such as getting lost in a Nazi bunker in Hamburg with Bob Mould, forgetting lyrics during a live recording for Blue Note Records, and delivering pizza to a homophobic restaurant early in his career. These stories, many centered around life in the band van, highlight moments of awkwardness, inspiration, and the opportunistic nature of navigating the music industry. Narducy described the memoir as "a collection of stories I wrote involving some of the peculiar, awkward, and sometimes inspiring moments in my music life," emphasizing reflections on rock history through encounters like receiving a terse four-word review from after his first show in and an impromptu driveway performance of "" during the . The narrative also touches on balancing professional demands with personal life, including adaptations like pandemic-era home shows that underscored his resilience and community-oriented approach to performance. Through these vignettes, Mostly the Van offers an intimate look at the human side of a peripatetic career, drawing from experiences that span collaborations with luminaries and solo endeavors. Complementing the book's launch, Narducy is scheduled to host a release event on December 7, 2025, at SPACE in Evanston, Illinois, featuring a solo performance and an interview with WXRT's Marty Lennartz, providing fans an early opportunity to engage with the material. These literary and intimate ventures, planned alongside his ongoing R.E.M. tribute tours, have broadened Narducy's public image from a prolific guitarist and bandleader to a reflective storyteller, illuminating the behind-the-scenes grit and serendipity that define his path in music.

Personal life

Family and residence

Jason Narducy has maintained a long-term residence in , his childhood hometown, where he was born and raised, fostering deep community ties through local music events and family-oriented activities. Narducy is married and lives with his wife and three children—an eldest daughter, a son born shortly following Verbow's hiatus in the early 2000s, and a younger daughter—who are all musically inclined, with his son excelling as a and his daughters as singers. In 2025, Narducy became a grandfather to his eldest daughter's child. The family resides in Evanston, where his children attend public schools, and his wife participates in school initiatives that have even influenced his collaborative projects. Balancing his demanding touring schedule with has been a key aspect of Narducy's home life, as he has noted the contrast between his peripatetic career and the stability his family provides in their Evanston home. During the , these adjustments became more pronounced; Narducy hosted intimate "Home Shows" from his living room, often involving his children in performances, while also organizing socially distanced lawn concerts at local venues like to sustain community connections without extensive travel.

Non-musical pursuits

During his hiatus from music between 2002 and 2005, following the disbandment of his band Verbow, Jason Narducy founded Inside Outside Painting Co., a residential painting business based in Evanston, Illinois. The company, named after a lyric from the Who's song "5:15," specialized in both interior and exterior work and quickly grew successful, providing Narducy with a reliable source of income to support his young family. The business offered financial stability during this period, enabling Narducy and his wife to purchase a home in Evanston and welcome their first son. His wife's encouragement played a key role in maintaining balance amid these family milestones. By focusing on quality craftsmanship—such as ensuring proper preparation like caulk drying before applying primer—Narducy built a thriving operation that paid the bills when music opportunities were scarce. Even after resuming his music career in 2005, Narducy has maintained active involvement in the painting company as a side venture, co-owning it alongside a service and managing operations remotely during tours. This dual commitment reflects his strong , characterized by grit and intensity honed through years in music, which translates to entrepreneurial reliability in overseeing teams and delivering consistent results. He has described balancing the business with family life and touring as a demanding but rewarding endeavor, emphasizing the importance of being a team player in both realms.

Discography

Early bands

Verböten was Jason Narducy's first band, a punk rock group formed in 1983 in . The band produced no official releases during their initial run (1983), though they recorded demo tapes on cassette. In 2024, the band reunited and released their debut self-titled Verböten on October 4 via Inside Outside Records. Jason & Alison was an acoustic duo formed by Narducy and cellist Alison Chesley in the early 1990s. They released their debut and only album, Woodshed, in 1994 on Whitehouse Records. The album has since been reissued for streaming. Jason & Alison evolved into the full band Verbow by 1995. Verbow's major-label debut, Chronicles, was released in 1997 on . Their follow-up, White Out, was released in 2000 on . Following Verbow's decline, Narducy launched the short-lived project Rockets Over in 2003. The band independently released the EP Penny Coliseum in 2004.

Split Single and solo

Split Single serves as Jason Narducy's primary vehicle for original songwriting and performance since its inception in , functioning as his solo project with a rotating cast of collaborators. The band debuted with the album Fragmented World on April 1, 2014, via . The follow-up, Metal Frames, arrived on November 18, 2016, also through . In 2021, Split Single released Amplificado on June 25 via . Split Single also issued the live EP Jason Narducy Live in Duluth GA on November 8, 2017, via Bandcamp. Narducy has not released major solo albums. No formal compilations or reissues of Split Single's catalog have been noted as of November 2025.

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