Sam Evian is the alias of
Sam Owens, a recording engineer and producer also known as singer/guitarist of Brooklyn indie rock group
Celestial Shore. Following two albums in the early 2010s with
Celestial Shore, he made his
Sam Evian debut in 2016 with
Premium. Suffused with '60s and '70s influences, the project's mellow indie rock demonstrated
Owens' appreciation for vintage instruments and sounds. His third album, 2021's
Time to Melt, took things even further, warping its funky soft rock while introducing sociopolitical themes inspired by the works of icons like
John Coltrane and
Marvin Gaye.
A New York-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist,
Owens is also a studio multitasker, who helped to build Brooklyn's Figure 8 Recording Studios in the early 2010s, staying on as a house engineer. He counts
the Band,
Shuggie Otis,
Cate Le Bon, and
Cass McCombs (whom he's produced) among his many varied influences.
Owens formed the indie rock group
Celestial Shore with bassist Greg Albert and drummer
Max Almario in the late aughts, and they released a series of EPs and singles beginning in early 2011. Their debut long-player,
10x, arrived in 2013 and was followed by 2014's
Enter Ghost, both on the Hometapes label. They were noted for their blend of '60s pop and off-kilter improvisation. In the meantime,
Owens appeared as a guest on other bands' albums, including playing guitar and keyboards for
Palehound and
Here We Go Magic, and began working steadily at Figure 8.
Using the name
Sam Evian to avoid confusion with other artists, his debut solo album,
Premium, featured assistance from area musicians such as
Dan Iead (pedal steel), Brian Betancourt (bass), and Austin Vaughn (drums). Other guests of note included saxophonist
Eddie Barbash (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert house band), singer
Hannah Cohen, and multi-instrumentalist
Shahzad Ismaily (owner of Figure 8).
Premium was released via Saddle Creek Records in 2016. The follow-up, 2018's
You Forever, was recorded with Betancourt, Vaughn,
Cohen, and guitarist
Adam Brisbin in a rented house on an eight-track reel-to-reel recorder, and stayed loyal to the project's amber-tinted demeanor.
He produced albums for singer/songwriters including
Molly Sarlé (2019's
Karaoke Angel) and
Anna Burch (2020's
If You're Dreaming) before returning with his third
Sam Evian album, the woozier, still more virtuosic
Time to Melt. It featured contributions from many of his prior collaborators as well as names like
Chris Bear (
Grizzly Bear),
Jon Natchez (
the War on Drugs), and Spencer Tweedy. ~ Marcy Donelson