Price (2006–2009) In 2006, the band Price, which consisted of brothers Chris, Michael & Corey and drummer Alex Ibanez, was signed to
Geffen Records and the three brothers relocated to Los Angeles. Price wrote and recorded two songs for feature films. The song "Hey Nancy Drew" was featured on the soundtrack of the 2007 film
Nancy Drew, and the song "Something in Your Eyes" was featured in the film
Blonde Ambition. The band showcased at the 2007
South by Southwest Music Conference to an enthusiastic response. In 2008, following the departure of Ibanez and the introduction of new drummer Charles Streeter, Price went into the studio with producer
Tony Berg and recorded a full-length album. The album was ultimately not released and Price parted ways with Geffen Records in 2009 before going on an extended hiatus.
Taylor Locke and the Roughs (2010–2012) In 2009, Price began collaborating on songs with Rooney guitarist Taylor Locke. Their songwriting sessions led to the formation of a band called Taylor Locke & the Roughs. Price and Locke co-wrote and co-produced two albums under the Roughs moniker in 2010. The album
Grain & Grape was featured on several Best Albums of 2010 lists, including an Album of the Year mention by the power pop blog Powerpopaholic. After the release of their second album,
Marathon, the band did extensive touring in 2011, opening for the Canadian rock band
Sloan on the East coast and in Canada, as well as a headlining tour on the West coast. In 2012, they released a live album, ''Live at Rosalita's
, and completed work on a third album called Parallel Lines'' that has yet to be released.
Homesick (2012) Price began work on a solo album in 2011. Upon purchasing his first
IPhone, Price was struck by the sonic quality of the phone's mic and decided to attempt to record an entire album using nothing but the mic of the phone and an app called 4Tracks which simulates the recording process of an analog
4-track Tape machine. The resulting album,
Homesick, was released in 2012. Lead single "That's Your Boyfriend" was chosen as
iTunes Single of the Week in May 2012 and the album received a 4-star review from the
New York Daily News.
Linda Perhacs - The Soul of All Natural Things (2013–2014) Price and his former Dreaming in Stereo bandmate
Fernando Perdomo worked together to co-produce an album for
Linda Perhacs entitled
The Soul of All Natural Things. It was Perhacs' first album in 44 years. The album was released on March 4, 2014 by
Asthmatic Kitty.
AllMusic gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, and Thom Jurek's review states: "The Soul of All Natural Things does stand on its own in terms of quality, but is unmistakably an extension of the sonic, spiritual continuum Perhacs' began – and probably thought she left – on
Parallelograms. Her uncommon, even singular approach to singing, recording, and writing, remains fully in evidence here." In
The New York Times favorable review,
Jon Pareles said of Price and Perdomo's production: "They keep the music sounding largely organic without making the album a slavish period piece."
Emitt Rhodes (2013–2016) Power pop artist
Emitt Rhodes began collaborating with Price on a new album in 2013, which would be his first album since 1973's "Farewell To Paradise". The forthcoming album features contributions from
Jellyfish members
Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. and
Jason Falkner, along with
Taylor Locke,
Joseph Seiders and
Fernando Perdomo. It is set for release on February 26, 2016. In the July 2015 issue of MOJO Magazine, Rhodes is quoted as saying: "It was remarkable. It had all the energy that I had lost about 20 years ago. It's brilliant fucking shit, and Chris is a fucking genius." On Record Store Day 2015, Price and Rhodes released a vinyl single together to promote an upcoming Bee Gees tribute album. The A-side, produced by Price, is Rhodes' cover of "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart", and the B-side is Price's version of "Please Read Me". On November 21, 2015,
The Wall Street Journals blog Speakeasy premiered the first single from Rhodes' new album
Rainbow Ends, produced by Price. A trailer was also released that previews a handful of songs and indicates the album will be released in limited quantities on vinyl exclusively at independent record stores. In advance of the release date, 3 songs premiered, entitled "Stop Talking", "Hi Lo" & "Man Down". In 2025,
Uncut Magazine included "Stop Talking" in their list of the 500 best albums of the 2010's to Now.
Linda Perhacs - ''I'm a Harmony'' (2017) On September 22, 2017, Perhacs released her third album ''I'm a Harmony'' on the Omnivore Recordings label. The album was produced by
Pat Sansone of
Wilco alongside Perhacs and
Fernando Perdomo. Price wrote 4 songs on the album, including the title track which developed out of an informal jam between Price and
Julia Holter.
Jeffrey Gaines (2018) It was announced on November 20, 2017 that Price had produced a new album for
Jeffrey Gaines entitled
Alright. The album, which was released on January 26, 2018, has 10 songs all produced, engineered and mixed by Price and features the band Jackshit (
Val McCallum,
Davey Faragher and
Pete Thomas) on all songs. The album was recorded live in the studio in three days.
Dalmatian (2018) On March 2, 2018,
Omnivore Recordings released the third studio album by Chris Price,
Dalmatian. The album features 13 tracks written, produced, engineered and mixed by Price himself and includes songs that were compiled during the same sessions as the previous Price album
Stop Talking.
Roger Joseph Manning Jr - Glamping (2018) Former
Jellyfish member
Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. released his first new solo material since 2008's Catnip Dynamite on May 18, 2018. The EP, entitled
Glamping, featured 4 new songs, 3 of which, "Operator", "Is It All a Dream?" and "I'm Not Your Cowboy" feature Price as a co-writer. More music from these sessions was expected to be released, according to interviews with Manning.
Alex Jules - Topiary (2019) The debut album by Alex Jules,
Topiary, was released on March 8, 2019. Produced, engineered and mixed by Price, the album marks the first time all Bebopalula band members (Price & Jules along with Emeen Zarookian and Ben Lecourt) worked in a studio together on an album.
Topiary also features
Fernando Perdomo, Kyle Fredrickson, Kaitlin Wolfberg, Corey Perez and Matt Fish as guest musicians.
Val McCallum - Chateauguay (2019) On March 15, 2019, guitarist
Val McCallum self-released a new album produced and mixed by Price entitled
Chateauguay. McCallum's second solo album features Price,
Davey Faragher,
Joe Seiders,
Shelby Lynne,
Z Berg and
Pete Thomas. ==Discography==