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Tim Kinsella

Tim Kinsella (born October 22, 1974) is an American musician, author, and publisher from , , renowned for his foundational role in the early and scenes. As the and of Cap'n Jazz, formed in 1989 during his teenage years in suburban , Kinsella helped pioneer the midwestern emo sound with the band's influential 1998 compilation album , which blended energy with introspective lyrics and earned a cult following. After disbanded in 1995, he founded Joan of Arc the same year, leading the band through over two decades of genre-defying releases that incorporated elements of , , and , producing more than a dozen albums and establishing Kinsella as a prolific innovator in music. Kinsella has contributed to numerous other projects, including the math rock outfit (formed in 2001 with his brother ), the pop-infused , and the ambient duo Sky Corvair, often collaborating with family members like his brother Mike (of Owen and ) and cousin (of ). His solo work under his own name and as Tim Kinsellas explores , , and experimental forms, with releases like the 2007 album Field Recordings of Dreams showcasing his raw, narrative-driven songwriting. Beyond music, Kinsella is an accomplished author, having published such as The Karaoke Singer's Guide to Self-Defense (2011) and Let Go and Go On and On (2014), as well as the non-fiction collection All Over and Over: A Novel About (2015), which draws from his experiences in the music industry. In 2014, he became editor of Featherproof Books, an independent Chicago-based publisher founded in 2005 and focused on innovative fiction and non-fiction, where he has championed emerging writers. Kinsella has taught at Chicago colleges and remains active in performance, with recent projects including the 2022 EP Gimme Altamont and the full-length album Opening Night (2025) alongside his wife, collaborator Jenny Pulse under the name Kinsella & Pulse, LLC, released on .

Early life and personal background

Early life

Tim Kinsella was born on October 22, 1974, in , . He grew up in the suburb of Buffalo Grove, approximately 45 minutes north of , alongside his younger brother , born on March 4, 1977. Their family provided a supportive environment for creative pursuits; their mother was a grade school teacher who played piano during holidays and purchased Mike a drum set to encourage his interests, while their father worked selling candy packaging machines for Wrigley Gum. Mike would later become a key musical collaborator with Tim, contributing to an extended family dynasty in 's rock scene. Kinsella's childhood in Buffalo Grove immersed him in the burgeoning indie and punk scenes of the Chicago area during the late 1980s. He bonded early with peers over alternative music, such as Jane’s Addiction and Dinosaur Jr., upon meeting future bandmate Sam Zurick on his first day of school. The suburban punk and emo environment, accessible via trips to Chicago and nearby cities like Milwaukee, shaped his formative interests in music, with influences ranging from 1980s hair metal and Dischord Records punk to indie acts like The Cure and The Sundays. This exposure fostered a DIY ethos that permeated his early creative explorations. Before turning 15, Kinsella began his first musical experiments by forming the band Toe Jam during his freshman year of high school, around 1988. The group, which practiced in the family's basement, initially featured a young Mike on guitar, along with school friends Jim on drums and Jeff as a neighbor. Kinsella met while , recruiting him to play ; together, they wrote simple songs about everyday topics like and , reflecting the raw, youthful energy of the local underground scene. These early efforts in Toe Jam laid the groundwork for Kinsella's entry into more structured bands, including the formation of in 1989.

Personal life

Tim Kinsella has been married to artist Jenny Pulse since around 2020, a union that has deeply intertwined their personal lives and allowed for mutual support in daily routines and creative inspirations outside of structured projects. A lifelong resident of , Kinsella has lived in the city throughout his adult life, including in the Ukrainian Village neighborhood post-2000s, where he briefly resided above the Rainbo Club during his tenure there. He temporarily relocated to with Pulse in early 2020 amid the but returned to shortly thereafter. Kinsella has worked as a at the Rainbo Club, a historic in Chicago's Ukrainian Village, on and off for over 23 years, a position that has sustained him financially while fostering connections within the local arts and music scenes through casual interactions with patrons and performers. This role, along with occasional odd jobs like highway litter pickup, reflects his deliberate approach to balancing artistic pursuits with practical employment, prioritizing minimal work hours to preserve mental space for writing and personal reflection. As he has explained, "I just want to work as few hours as possible so that I can do my real work."

Career

Cap'n Jazz

Cap'n Jazz's recorded output during their original run from 1989 to 1995 consisted primarily of a single studio album, several 7-inch EPs and singles, and contributions to compilations, all released on small labels. The band's core lineup for these releases featured Tim Kinsella on vocals, Villarreal on guitar and backing vocals, Sam Zurick on bass, and on drums, with joining on guitar and backing vocals in 1994. The band's sole studio album, Burritos, Inspiration Point, Fork Balloon Sports, Cards in the Spokes, Automatic Biographies, Kites, Kung Fu, Trophies, Banana Peels We've Slipped On, and Egg Shells We've Tippy Toed Over (commonly abbreviated as ), was released in 1995 on Man With Gun Records in formats including , , and cassette. It was reissued by Polyvinyl Record Company on and cassette in 2018 and again in 2025 to mark the 30th anniversary, with the latter edition featuring a remastered audio. Key production credits include the band members as performers, with no additional personnel noted. Prior to the album, issued a series of 7-inch EPs and singles starting in 1993 on labels such as Further Beyond Records and Shakefork Records. These include Boys 16 to 18 Years of Age, Age of Action (7-inch EP, Further Beyond Records, 1993), featuring tracks performed by the pre-von Bohlen lineup; Sometimes If You Stand Further Away from Something It Looks More Like Something Else (7-inch EP, Further Beyond Records, 1993); the split single Nothing Dies with Blue Skies with (7-inch, Shakefork Records, 1993); and contributions to compilations like Achtung ! (7-inch, Underdog Records, 1993) and How the Midwest Was Won (2x7-inch, Subfusc Records, 1994). Formats were exclusively vinyl, with the band handling core instrumentation and vocals. In 1998, the compilation was released on Jade Tree Records as a double CD, collecting 34 tracks spanning the band's career, including material from the EPs, singles, album, and six previously unreleased songs. It was reissued in various formats, including a 2010 edition on CD and digital, and later vinyl pressings in 2017 (Epitaph Records) and 2022 (Jade Tree). The compilation credits the full 1994–1995 lineup, with production notes attributing recording to studios like Great Western Record Recorders. No official studio releases emerged from the band's reunions in 2010, 2017, or 2024, which focused on live performances with the original lineup (von Bohlen participating in 2010 only, replaced by thereafter); these shows featured setlists drawn from the 1989–1995 catalog but yielded no commercial live recordings.

Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc's discography encompasses a prolific output of studio albums, EPs, splits, and compilations, characterized by experimental formats such as limited-edition cassettes and collaborative splits, released primarily between 1996 and 2020 across labels including Jade Tree, Perishable Records, Polyvinyl Record Company, and . The band's early work was issued through Jade Tree, with whom they maintained an eight-year relationship until 2004, after which they shifted to Polyvinyl for several releases before aligning with in 2011 for their later output. Lineup variations were a hallmark, starting with the original configuration of on vocals, on guitar, Jeremy Boyle on guitar, Sam Zurick on bass, and Erik Bocek on drums for their debut releases; by 2001, Zurick and Bocek had departed to form Ghosts and Vodka, leading and Boyle to recruit Todd Mattei, though Boyle left post-2001 split, and the band reformed in 2003 with Zurick returning alongside rotating members like Bobby Burg, , and later Melina Ausikaitis, Theo Katsaounis, and Bobby Kleg. These changes influenced the sonic diversity across releases, from post-rock-infused indie to more theatrical and minimalistic experiments. The band's studio albums, numbering over a dozen by , demonstrate their commitment to conceptual innovation over conventional song structures. Key releases include their debut A Portable Model Of (1997, Jade Tree), featuring the original lineup; How Memory Works (1998, Jade Tree), maintaining the core group; The Gap (2000, Jade Tree), still with the initial members; So Much Staying Alive and Lovelessness (2003, Jade Tree), recorded amid impending lineup shifts; In and Terror Sex We Trust (2003, Perishable Records), with contributions from the reforming ensemble including Zurick; , , ... (2004, Polyvinyl), post-reformation with Mattei and others; Eventually, All at Once (2006, Polyvinyl); Boo! Human (2008, Polyvinyl); Flowers (2009, Polyvinyl); (2011, Polyvinyl), emphasizing a rock-oriented core with Ausikaitis; Oh Brother (2011, Joyful Noise); Presents: (2012, Joyful Noise), a soundtrack for the silent film The Passion of ; (2012, Joyful Noise), known for its ; Testimonium Songs (2013, Polyvinyl), a with Every Has a Door incorporating theater elements; He's Got the Whole in His Hands (2016, Joyful Noise); (2018, Joyful Noise), featuring Ausikaitis' near-a vocals; and the final album Tim Melina Theo Bobby (, Joyful Noise), named after the late-period lineup of Kinsella, Ausikaitis, Katsaounis, and Kleg.
YearTitleLabelLineup Notes
1997A Portable Model OfJade TreeOriginal lineup (Tim Kinsella, , Jeremy Boyle, Sam Zurick, Erik Bocek)
1998How Memory WorksJade TreeSame as debut
2000The GapJade TreeOriginal lineup, pre-departures
2003So Much Staying Alive and LovelessnessJade TreeTransitioning lineup with Zurick
2003In Rape Fantasy and Terror Sex We TrustPerishable RecordsReformed with Zurick, Burg, N. Kinsella for touring
2004, , ...PolyvinylIncludes Mattei post-Boyle exit
2006Eventually, All at OncePolyvinylRotating collaborators around Kinsella
2008Boo! HumanPolyvinylCore with additional guests
2009FlowersPolyvinylExperimental ensemble
2011PolyvinylAusikaitis joins prominently
2011Oh BrotherJoyful NoiseEvolving rock focus
2012Joan of Arc Presents: Joan of ArcJoyful NoiseInstrumental soundtrack project
2012Joan of ArcJoyful NoiseMinimalist self-titled
2013Testimonium SongsPolyvinylWith Every House Has a Door
2016He's Got the Whole in His HandsJoyful NoiseLate-period lineup
20181984Joyful NoiseAusikaitis-led vocals
2020Tim Melina Theo BobbyJoyful NoiseFinal lineup (Kinsella, Ausikaitis, Katsaounis, Kleg)
In addition to studio albums, Joan of Arc issued several EPs and splits that highlighted their collaborative and tendencies, often in limited or 7-inch formats. Notable EPs include Method & Sentiment (1996, Jade Tree), their debut recording with the original lineup; Busy Bus / Sunny Sun (1997, Southern Records), an early post-folk experiment; Presents Guitar Duets (2005, self-released CD); and This Land Bonus EP (2016, Joyful Noise), accompanying the 2016 album. Splits featured shared releases like the Rabbit Rabbit Split 7" (2003, Thick Records) and Bundini Brown Split 12" (2004, Joyful Noise), showcasing interactions with other artists. Compilations and live recordings further expanded their catalog, including Live in Chicago, 1999 (1999, Jade Tree), capturing early performances; Live in Muenster, 2003 (2004, self-released CD); * (2014, Baro Records, limited cassette); Live in Umbertide, 30/11/2010 (2018, To Lose La Track, cassette); and The Free Will Set You Truth (Live Recordings 1996-2018) (2020, REFRESH Records/Joyful Noise), a career-spanning live anthology. These releases often employed experimental formats like cassettes for field recordings and limited runs to emphasize . Following the band's dissolution in 2020 after Tim Melina Theo Bobby, no new studio material has been released, though archival compilations continue to surface; in 2024, Joyful Noise issued A Window & A Mirror, a box set collecting their seminal 1996–2002 output from the Jade Tree era in remastered form.

Owls

Owls released their self-titled debut studio album in 2001 through Jade Tree Records. The record, produced by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in Chicago, features 13 tracks characterized by intricate guitar work and Tim Kinsella's abstract lyrics, including standouts like "What Whorse You Wrote Id On" and "Everyone Is My Friend." Following the band's reunion in 2013, Owls issued their second studio album, Two, on March 25, 2014, via Polyvinyl Record Company. Engineered by Neil Strauch at Strobe Recording in , the album comprises 10 songs, such as "Four Works of Art..." and "The Lion... One Last Time," maintaining the group's intensity while exploring more mature themes. Owls have not released any official singles or to date, with their limited to these two full-length albums.

Make Believe

Make Believe, the indie rock band fronted by Tim Kinsella, issued a series of recordings between 2004 and 2008 that showcased its and influences. The group's output included two EPs, one single, and three , primarily released through the Chicago-based label Flameshovel Records. These releases were characterized by the band's lineup of Kinsella on vocals, Sam Zurick on guitar, Bobby Burg on bass, and on drums and keyboards.

Studio Albums

  • Shock of Being (2005, Flameshovel Records), the band's debut full-length album, produced by at in .
  • Of Course (2006, Flameshovel Records), recorded in under a month at to capture a raw, spontaneous energy.
  • Going to the Bone Church (2008, Flameshovel Records), the final studio album during the band's primary active period, featuring 10 tracks with intricate guitar work and Kinsella's signature yelping vocals.

EPs and Singles

  • Make Believe (EP, 2004, Flameshovel Records), a self-titled five-song debut EP recorded and mixed at Clava Studios in .
  • The Pink (7" single, 2004, Flameshovel Records), an early vinyl release highlighting the band's aggressive, disjointed sound.
The band effectively disbanded following the release of Going to the Bone Church, with Tim Kinsella departing in 2007 to pursue other projects.

Friend/Enemy

Friend/Enemy was a short-lived musical project formed in 2001 by Tim Kinsella, formerly of and , alongside Todd Mattei, emphasizing collaborative experimentation in song construction. The duo initiated compositions with guitar and vocal , later expanding them through contributions from additional musicians such as of , incorporating instruments like , , pedal steel, and to create layered, improvisational arrangements. The project's releases include the 2002 album 10 Songs on Perishable Records, featuring story-based songs exploring personal longing, emotional absurdity, and social decay through imagistic lyrics and a blend of composed and spontaneous structures. This work highlighted acoustic foundations evolving into with drone, feedback, and jazz-punk influences, distinguishing it as a side endeavor amid Kinsella's broader output. A second album, HIH NO/ON, recorded in November 2016 and released on March 27, 2020, via , consisted of 10 tracks of guitar rock with minimal overdubs and slogan-like lyrics. As a limited-activity venture, Friend/Enemy served as an exploratory outlet for introspective and narrative-driven expression, influencing Kinsella's subsequent projects by prioritizing unconventional, emotionally raw songcraft over polished production.

Everyoned

Everyoned was formed in the early as a collaborative supergroup featuring Chicago-based musicians from various and experimental scenes. The project brought together vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Chris Connelly, formerly of and ; Tim Kinsella of ; drummer Brent Gutzeit of TV Pow; and multi-instrumentalists Liz Payne and Ben Vida of Town & Country. This one-off ensemble exemplified the communal ethos of Chicago's collective, where artists frequently crossed band lines to explore improvisational and atmospheric sounds outside their primary groups. The band's self-titled album, Everyoned, was released on January 27, 2004, by Brilliante Records. Spanning genres like , and rock, the record blended repetitive, ethereal drones with wistful melodies and extended improvisations, creating a moody, introspective vibe that highlighted the participants' shared interest in organic, collective experimentation. Tracks such as the 20-minute "Son of Empty Sam" drew from hours of jam sessions, underscoring the album's emphasis on spontaneous creation over structured composition. Limited to this single release, Everyoned represented Kinsella's affinity for transient, community-driven music-making within Chicago's vibrant indie ecosystem, where such ad-hoc projects fostered and cross-pollination among local talents. Details on the recording process remain sparse, with sources noting only the involvement of Brilliante Records in production and distribution.

Tim Kinsella & Jenny Pulse

Tim Kinsella and his wife, musician and producer Jenny Pulse, began collaborating musically in the late , initially under the project Good Fuck, which applied a aesthetic to unhinged electronic sounds conceptualized while traveling abroad in 2018. Their partnership evolved into a dedicated duo by the early , releasing their first work under their own names with the EP Gimme Altamont on July 29, 2022, marking a shift toward more direct, personal expression following Kinsella's retirement of the project. Signed to in 2022, the duo—later stylized as Kinsella & Pulse, LLC—continued to develop their sound through subsequent releases. The duo's key releases include their debut full-length album Giddy Skelter on September 8, 2023, which featured tracks like "Whinny" presented in multiple versions to highlight production experimentation. Building on this momentum, they issued the single "Brutal, The Way You Like It" on March 25, 2025, accompanied by a that explored shifting vocal and instrumental dynamics, serving as a precursor to their second album. Opening Night followed on April 18, 2025, via , with songs such as "Watch and See" emphasizing layered production and thematic depth. Stylistically, Kinsella & Pulse blend left-field pop with collage-rock elements, incorporating electronic psychedelia, dub influences, and unpredictable structures that range from up-tempo dance tracks to introspective ballads. Their work addresses personal themes of intimacy, desire, identity, and surrender alongside broader societal reflections on the surrounding world, using art as a tool for interaction and understanding. This ongoing collaboration has become central to Kinsella's contemporary creative output, filling the space left by his earlier band endeavors with a focus on intimate, innovative duo dynamics.

Other creative pursuits

Literary work

Tim Kinsella entered the literary scene with his debut novel, The Karaoke Singer's Guide to Self-Defense, published in 2011 by Featherproof Books. Set in a small town, the narrative weaves together multiple family stories centered on a grandmother's , exploring themes of , aging, abandoned dreams, and personal vulnerability through a nonlinear structure that incorporates bar fights, performances, and raw emotional confrontations. The work embodies a punk ethos in its unpolished energy and focus on everyday struggles, reflecting Kinsella's background in indie music while delving into the tension between irony and sincerity in American culture. His follow-up, Let Go and Go On and On, released in 2014 by Curbside Splendor, shifts to a collection of interconnected short stories presented as a , employing an experimental second-person to blur fact and fiction in the life of actress and photographer . The book examines themes of , , , and the interplay between an actor's role and personal reality, using constraints like film-inspired vignettes to create a collage-like tribute that grapples with loss and flawed histories. This experimental style highlights Kinsella's interest in disruption and emotional depth, drawing parallels to the alienation often found in his songwriting. In 2015, Kinsella published the non-fiction collection All Over and Over: A Novel About through Featherproof Books, drawing from his experiences in the music industry to explore themes of , , and in . Kinsella's third , Sunshine on an Open Tomb, published in 2019 by Featherproof Books, adopts a more ambitious scope, set against the backdrop of 1988 American politics and shuttling between global conspiracies involving oil, the CIA, and a prominent —evoking a Bush dynasty analogue. Structured in single-sentence paragraphs for a dreamlike, trance-inducing , it probes power dynamics, historical truths, and personal reckonings, incorporating elements like lore and assassinations to critique systemic corruption and individual complicity. The novel's eclectic form, likened to a DJ set balancing immersion and interruption, underscores themes of alienation and subcultural resistance. Deeply rooted in Chicago's vibrant literary and artistic communities, Kinsella's writing reflects influences from the city's indie publishing scene, including his associations with Featherproof Books and his former role teaching creative writing at , where he explored hybrid creative forms akin to "subculture indoctrination." His works often echo musical motifs of disconnection and , as discussed in interviews where he compares fiction's structural experimentation to song composition. Reception has praised the novels for their innovative storytelling and emotional resonance, with critics noting their ability to transform personal and historical narratives into compelling, genre-blending explorations.

Film directing

Tim Kinsella made his directorial debut with the Orchard Vale in 2007, marking a transition from his established music career into visual as a natural extension of his experiments. Written and directed by Kinsella, Orchard Vale unfolds in a near-future apartment complex on the city's west side, following a group of young characters grappling with the aftermath of an unspecified amid themes of dystopian paranoia and introspection. The film's experimental narrative blends handheld digital video footage of dimly lit conversations with interspersed stop-motion cutout animation segments evoking fairy-tale motifs, creating a rhythmic density and spatial interplay that mirrors the avant-garde structures in Kinsella's musical compositions. Produced on a shoestring budget with a small crew of friends and five actors primarily at a single suburban location, it premiered as the opening night film at the 14th Chicago Underground Film Festival on August 15, 2007. The film received a limited release on DVD in April 2009 via I Had an Accident Records, reflecting its niche appeal within underground cinema circles. Kinsella's subsequent directing efforts have remained sparse, focusing on short-form works that extend his exploratory style, such as the five-minute experimental short (2008), which examines relational dynamics between a couple and earned the Made in Chicago award at the Chicago Underground Film Festival. These cinematic ventures underscore Kinsella's interest in multimedia convergence, with visual elements echoing the abstract and introspective qualities found in his projects.

Discography

Cap'n Jazz

Cap'n Jazz's recorded output during their original run from 1989 to 1995 consisted primarily of a single studio album, several 7-inch and singles, and contributions to compilations, all released on small independent labels. The band's core lineup for these releases featured Tim Kinsella on vocals, Victor Villarreal on guitar and backing vocals, Sam Zurick on bass, and on drums, with joining on guitar and backing vocals in 1994. The band's sole studio album, Burritos, Inspiration Point, Fork Balloon Sports, Cards in the Spokes, Automatic Biographies, Kites, Kung Fu, Trophies, Banana Peels We've Slipped On, and Egg Shells We've Tippy Toed Over (commonly abbreviated as ), was released in 1995 on Man With Gun Records in formats including , , and cassette. It was reissued by Polyvinyl Record Company on and cassette in 2018 and again in 2025 to mark the 30th anniversary, with the latter edition featuring a remastered audio. Key production credits include the band members as performers, with no additional guest personnel noted. Prior to the album, issued a series of 7-inch EPs and singles starting in 1993 on labels such as Further Beyond Records and Shakefork Records. These include Boys 16 to 18 Years of Age, Age of Action (7-inch EP, Further Beyond Records, 1993), featuring tracks performed by the pre-von Bohlen lineup; Sometimes If You Stand Further Away from Something It Looks More Like Something Else (7-inch EP, Further Beyond Records, 1993); the split single Nothing Dies with Blue Skies with (7-inch, Shakefork Records, 1993); and contributions to compilations like Achtung ! (7-inch, Underdog Records, 1993) and How the Midwest Was Won (2x7-inch, Subfusc Records, 1994). Formats were exclusively vinyl, with the band handling core instrumentation and vocals. In 1998, the compilation was released on Jade Tree Records as a double CD, collecting 34 tracks spanning the band's career, including material from the EPs, singles, album, and six previously unreleased songs. It was reissued in various formats, including a 2010 edition on CD and digital, and later vinyl pressings in 2017 (Epitaph Records) and 2022 (Jade Tree). The compilation credits the full 1994–1995 lineup, with production notes attributing recording to studios like Great Western Record Recorders. No official studio releases emerged from the band's reunions in 2010, 2017, or 2024, which focused on live performances with the original lineup (von Bohlen participating in 2010 only, replaced by thereafter); these shows featured setlists drawn from the 1989–1995 catalog but yielded no commercial live recordings.

Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc's discography encompasses a prolific output of studio albums, EPs, splits, and compilations, characterized by experimental formats such as limited-edition cassettes and collaborative splits, released primarily between 1996 and 2020 across labels including Jade Tree, Perishable Records, Polyvinyl Record Company, and . The band's early work was issued through Jade Tree, with whom they maintained an eight-year relationship until 2004, after which they shifted to Polyvinyl for several releases before aligning with in 2011 for their later output. Lineup variations were a hallmark, starting with the original configuration of on vocals, on guitar, Jeremy Boyle on guitar, Sam Zurick on bass, and Erik Bocek on drums for their debut releases; by 2001, Zurick and Bocek had departed to form Ghosts and Vodka, leading and Boyle to recruit Todd Mattei, though Boyle left post-2001 split, and the band reformed in 2003 with Zurick returning alongside rotating members like Bobby Burg, , and later Melina Ausikaitis, Theo Katsaounis, and Bobby Kleg. These changes influenced the sonic diversity across releases, from post-rock-infused indie to more theatrical and minimalistic experiments. The band's studio albums, numbering over a dozen by 2020, demonstrate their commitment to conceptual innovation over conventional song structures. Key releases include their debut A Portable Model Of (1997, Jade Tree), featuring the original lineup; How Memory Works (1998, Jade Tree), maintaining the core group; The Gap (2000, Jade Tree), still with the initial members; So Much Staying Alive and Lovelessness (2003, Jade Tree), recorded amid impending lineup shifts; In Rape Fantasy and Terror Sex We Trust (2003, Perishable Records), with contributions from the reforming ensemble including Zurick; Joan of Arc, Dick Cheney, Mark Twain... (2004, Polyvinyl), post-reformation with Mattei and others; Eventually, All at Once (2006, Polyvinyl); Boo! Human (2008, Polyvinyl); Flowers (2009, Polyvinyl); Life Like (2011, Polyvinyl), emphasizing a rock-oriented core with Ausikaitis; Oh Brother (2011, Joyful Noise); Joan of Arc Presents: Joan of Arc (2012, Joyful Noise), a soundtrack for the silent film The Passion of Joan of Arc; Joan of Arc (2012, Joyful Noise), known for its minimalism; Testimonium Songs (2013, Polyvinyl), a collaboration with Every House Has a Door incorporating theater elements; He's Got the Whole This Land Is Your Land in His Hands (2016, Joyful Noise); 1984 (2018, Joyful Noise), featuring Ausikaitis' near-a cappella vocals; and the final album Tim Melina Theo Bobby (2020, Joyful Noise), named after the late-period lineup of Kinsella, Ausikaitis, Katsaounis, and Kleg.
YearTitleLabelLineup Notes
1997A Portable Model OfJade TreeOriginal lineup (Tim Kinsella, , Jeremy Boyle, Sam Zurick, Erik Bocek)
1998How Memory WorksJade TreeSame as debut
2000The GapJade TreeOriginal lineup, pre-departures
2003So Much Staying Alive and LovelessnessJade TreeTransitioning lineup with Zurick
2003In Rape Fantasy and Terror Sex We TrustPerishable RecordsReformed with Zurick, Burg, N. Kinsella for touring
2004Joan of Arc, , ...PolyvinylIncludes Mattei post-Boyle exit
2006Eventually, All at OncePolyvinylRotating collaborators around Kinsella
2008Boo! HumanPolyvinylCore with additional guests
2009FlowersPolyvinylExperimental ensemble
2011PolyvinylAusikaitis joins prominently
2011Oh BrotherJoyful NoiseEvolving rock focus
2012Joan of Arc Presents: Joan of ArcJoyful NoiseInstrumental soundtrack project
2012Joan of ArcJoyful NoiseMinimalist self-titled
2013Testimonium SongsPolyvinylWith Every House Has a Door
2016He's Got the Whole in His HandsJoyful NoiseLate-period lineup
2018Joyful NoiseAusikaitis-led vocals
2020Tim Melina Theo BobbyJoyful NoiseFinal lineup (Kinsella, Ausikaitis, Katsaounis, Kleg)
In addition to studio albums, issued several EPs and splits that highlighted their collaborative and tendencies, often in limited or 7-inch formats. Notable EPs include Method & Sentiment (1996, Jade Tree), their debut recording with the original lineup; Busy Bus / Sunny Sun (1997, Southern Records), an early post-folk experiment; Presents Guitar Duets (2005, self-released CD); and This Land Bonus EP (2016, Joyful Noise), accompanying the 2016 album. Splits featured shared releases like the Rabbit Rabbit Split 7" (2003, Thick Records) and Bundini Brown Split 12" (2004, Joyful Noise), showcasing interactions with other artists. Compilations and live recordings further expanded their catalog, including Live in Chicago, 1999 (1999, Jade Tree), capturing early performances; Live in Muenster, 2003 (2004, self-released CD); (European Tour Field Recordings November 4th - December 18th, 2013) (2014, Baro Records, limited cassette); Live in , Italy 30/11/2010 (2018, To Lose La Track, cassette); and The Free Will Set You Truth (Live Recordings 1996-2018) (2020, REFRESH Records/Joyful Noise), a career-spanning live anthology. These releases often employed experimental formats like cassettes for field recordings and limited runs to emphasize . Following the band's dissolution in 2020 after Tim Melina Theo Bobby, no new studio material has been released, though archival compilations continue to surface; in 2024, Joyful Noise issued A Window & A Mirror, a box set collecting their seminal 1996–2002 output from the Jade Tree era in remastered form.

Owls

Owls released their self-titled debut studio album in 2001 through Jade Tree Records. The record, produced by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in Chicago, features 13 tracks characterized by intricate guitar work and Tim Kinsella's abstract lyrics, including standouts like "What Whorse You Wrote Id On" and "Everyone Is My Friend." Following the band's reunion in 2013, Owls issued their second studio album, Two, on March 25, 2014, via Polyvinyl Record Company. Engineered by Neil Strauch at Strobe Recording in , the album comprises 10 songs, such as "Four Works of Art..." and "The Lion... One Last Time," maintaining the group's intensity while exploring more mature themes. Owls have not released any official singles or to date, with their limited to these two full-length albums.

Make Believe

Make Believe, the band fronted by Tim Kinsella, issued a series of recordings between 2004 and 2008 that showcased its and influences. The group's output included two EPs, one single, and three , primarily released through the Chicago-based label Flameshovel Records. These releases were characterized by the band's lineup of Kinsella on vocals, Sam Zurick on guitar, Bobby Burg on bass, and on drums and keyboards.

Studio Albums

  • Shock of Being (2005, Flameshovel Records), the band's debut full-length , produced by at in .
  • Of Course (2006, Flameshovel Records), recorded in under a month at to capture a raw, spontaneous energy.
  • Going to the Bone Church (2008, Flameshovel Records), the final studio during the band's primary active period, featuring 10 tracks with intricate guitar work and Kinsella's signature yelping vocals.

EPs and Singles

  • Make Believe (EP, 2004, Flameshovel Records), a self-titled five-song debut EP recorded and mixed at Clava Studios in .
  • The Pink (7" single, 2004, Flameshovel Records), an early vinyl release highlighting the band's aggressive, disjointed sound.
The band effectively disbanded following the release of Going to the Bone Church, with Tim Kinsella departing in 2007 to pursue other projects.

Friend/Enemy and Everyoned

Friend/Enemy, a short-lived collaborative project involving , released its sole album, 10 Songs, in on Perishable Records. The record features Kinsella on guitars and vocals alongside Todd Mattei on guitars and vocals, and Jim Becker on pedal steel and banjo, with additional contributions from guest musicians including drummer , vocalist Azita Youssefi, bassist Nick Macri, and guitarist Sam Zurick. Recorded with a loose foundation of guitar and vocal parts that were expanded with drums, bass, banjos, and keyboards, the album blends elements with experimental textures across its ten tracks. The tracklist for 10 Songs is as follows:
  1. Thax Douglas (3:06)
  2. Do the Stand on One Foot Dance to the Radio (4:34)
  3. I'd Rather Be High Than Get Laid Any Day of (4:49)
  4. Cough Soft (3:45)
  5. Out at the (2:57)
  6. Teeny Comealong (4:12)
  7. Lost Sciences of the Bible's First Pressing (3:22)
  8. The Decline of Ballooning (5:01)
  9. Outstanding Balance Indeed (3:48)
  10. How Do You Explain Me to Your Mom (4:20)
No singles or additional rarities were issued by Friend/Enemy. Everyoned, another collaborative effort featuring Tim Kinsella, issued its self-titled debut and only album in on Brilliante Records. The project included Kinsella alongside vocalist Chris Connelly (formerly of and ), drummer Brent Gutzeit (of TV Pow), violinist Liz Payne (of Town & Country and ), and multi-instrumentalist Ben Vida (of Town & Country and Bird Show), resulting in an atmospheric blend of folk, jazz, and rock influences. The eight-track album was partially recorded outdoors to capture a specific environmental vibe, emphasizing textured and improvisational elements without additional guest credits. The tracklist for Everyoned is as follows:
  1. Glass Shall Wake (4:32)
  2. Knife Audition (3:45)
  3. Friends of Mine (4:18)
  4. First to Know (3:56)
  5. Curtains (5:02)
  6. Dancer's Legs (4:11)
  7. Low End Flight (3:28)
  8. You Wear It Like Smoke (6:14)
No associated singles or rarities were released by Everyoned.

Solo and collaborative releases

Tim Kinsella began issuing solo material in the early 2000s, initially under the stylized name Tim Kinsella(s), focusing on intimate, experimental recordings that diverged from his band work by emphasizing acoustic and spoken-word elements. His debut solo EP, He Sang His Didn't He Danced His Did, released in 2001 on Troubleman Unlimited, featured raw, lo-fi tracks exploring themes of identity and emotion through minimalist arrangements. This was followed by the 2005 EP Crucifix Swastika on , a six-track collection blending and styles with contributions from family members like drummer , noted for its quirky, narrative-driven songs such as "Fondu or Don't" and "I'm Not a Robot-Barbarian." In 2007, Kinsella released his first full-length solo album, Field Recordings of Dreams, via I Had An Accident Records, comprising ambient field recordings and acoustic pieces captured in natural settings to evoke dreamlike introspection. Kinsella's solo output in the 2010s included the expansive 2015 Artist in Residence box set on Joyful Noise Recordings, which compiled several limited-edition EPs such as Issues, Firecracker in a Box of Mirrors, and the lathe-cut Hunky Dory 7-inch, showcasing iterative, collaborative experiments with visual artists and musicians during a residency program. Key collaborations highlight Kinsella's affinity for interpretive projects. In 2013, he fronted Tim Kinsella Sings the Songs of Marvin Tate by Leroy Bach featuring Angel Olsen on Joyful Noise Recordings, reworking poet Marvin Tate's verses into cabaret-infused songs with Olsen's harmonies on tracks like "Idolize" and "Snowglobe," earning praise for its poetic-musical fusion. Other notable one-offs include the 2009 split CDr with Julia LaDense on Feltcat Records and the 2015 JOA99 with Jeremy Boyle and Todd Mattei on Joyful Noise Recordings, both emphasizing abstract, noise-inflected soundscapes. Kinsella's duo project with Jenny Pulse, operating as Kinsella & Pulse, LLC, marked a prolific phase in the 2020s. Their debut album Giddy Skelter arrived in 2023 on Kill Rock Stars, blending post-punk, avant-garde pop, and dance elements across tracks that fused Kinsella's eccentric vocals with Pulse's bass grooves. Building on this, the single "Brutal, The Way You Like It" was released on March 18, 2025, as a precursor to their second album, previewing sharper, mutant pop sensibilities. The full-length Opening Night followed on April 18, 2025, via Kill Rock Stars, featuring 10 tracks like "Sally," "Watch and See," and "The Game, The Play, The Drama, The Dream," described as a culmination of three decades of underground influences into smart, evolving pop structures.

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