In 2004, Newman debuted as A.C. Newman the solo artist.
The Slow Wonder, his first album, was well received. His musical sensibilities as a solo musician have been compared to those of
Ray Davies,
Harry Nilsson, and
Ben Folds. Newman is married to Christy Simpson, formerly the marketing manager at
Matador Records, the New Pornographers' previous record label. They have a son, born in 2012. Newman's second solo album, titled
Get Guilty, was released on Matador Records on January 20, 2009. "Prophets" was featured in the end of the fourth season finale of
How I Met Your Mother. In October 2012, Newman's third album was released:
Shut Down The Streets. Recorded in
Woodstock, New York, the album features contributions from New Pornographers colleague
Neko Case. Newman has said that
Shut Down The Streets "is all about birth, death, happiness and sadness, chronicling a time in my life where all those things had to learn to coexist side by side." In June 2013, the album was longlisted for the
2013 Polaris Music Prize. In November 2012, Newman appeared in the music video alongside television personality Whip Nicken for "I'm Not Talking". The video was shot in Los Angeles and directed by
the General Assembly. Newman composed the score for
The F Word, directed by
Michael Dowse. Newman contributed a cover of the
Bill Fay song, "Be Not So Fearful," to the soundtrack album,
The Walking Dead Original Soundtrack – Volume 2, released in March 2014. ==Discography==