1991–1993: The Apples In late 1991,
Robert Schneider met
Jim McIntyre on a commuter bus in
Denver, Colorado. Schneider had recently moved to Colorado from
Ruston, Louisiana, and often initiated conversations with McIntyre. When Schneider asked McIntyre what his music interests were, McIntyre named his two favorite bands:
the Beatles and
the Beach Boys—two bands which Schneider was particularly fond of. Realizing that they shared many musical interests, McIntyre introduced Schneider to
Hilarie Sidney. McIntyre already had a band called
Von Hemmling in which McIntyre played bass and Sidney played drums. With Schneider, they discussed the idea of starting a band and perhaps a recording label. Schneider later met
Chris Parfitt, who at the time was also already in a band (which Schneider unsuccessfully auditioned for on bass). The earliest incarnation of the band began to form in 1992 upon Schneider's return to Denver, first between Schneider and Parfitt, both of whom played guitar. The two recruited McIntyre and Sidney during the autumn of that year, practicing material through the winter. Their first few live shows took place the following January, many of which were with the band
Felt Pilotes. From February to April 1993, the band recorded their debut
7-inch EP,
Tidal Wave, and released it in June as the first record ever to bear the Elephant 6 logo.
1994–1995: Hypnotic Suggestion and Fun Trick Noisemaker Several conflicts would lead Parfitt to leave the band in early 1994.
John Hill, a former bandmate of McIntyre's, would join the band as a rhythm guitarist while Schneider began to grow more comfortable playing lead guitar. It was also at this time that Schneider began to take stronger creative control of the band, shifting its sound from its stronger rock qualities to a spacier pop sound. Having great difficulty finding a new permanent bassist, the band would rotate a number of frequent bass contributors, including
Jeff Mangum of
Neutral Milk Hotel,
Kurt Heasley of
The Lilys, Kyle Jones, Joel Richardson, and Joel Evans. Jim McIntyre would also occasionally guest on bass. This continued to be the makeup of the band as they toured the country in late 1994, recording the first half of their new album in
Glendora, California. In early 1995, the band finished the album,
Fun Trick Noisemaker, at Kyle Jones's house (the birthplace of Schneider's
Pet Sounds Studio). Now with an LP to support, the band began touring again.
Eric Allen, whom the band had previously auditioned as a guitarist after the departure of Chris Parfitt, joined the band as a much welcomed permanent bassist. McIntyre later remarked, "It's cool the name changed cause the Apples and the Apples in Stereo were really two different entities."
Her Wallpaper Reverie,
The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone and
Velocity of Sound; both of the latter of which were progressively aimed at capturing the live sound of the band, which continued to tighten as they continued to perform hundreds of live shows (about 100 a year). In particular, the 2002 album
Velocity of Sound rejects most of the psych-pop production sensibilities that would come to be associated with the band, instead featuring stripped-down production and sparse, rock instrumentation. The band members would also continue to pursue careers in side bands and solo projects, with Schneider producing several albums for Elephant 6 artists. Schneider and drummer Hilarie Sidney were married for a time, with a son Max born in 2000. 2006 touring member
Bill Doss of
the Olivia Tremor Control also quietly joined the band "officially" as its new keyboardist.
John Ferguson of
Big Fresh and
Ulysses joined the Apples in 2007, also playing keyboards, and wearing a
Doctor Who-esque space suit on stage. In December 2006, Robert Schneider appeared on the popular television show
The Colbert Report singing the song "Stephen Stephen" recorded by the Apples in Stereo to glorify the show's host
Stephen Colbert, to kick off a guitar solo contest between Colbert and
Chris Funk of
The Decemberists. On February 6, 2007, the Apples in Stereo released their sixth studio LP,
New Magnetic Wonder. Finishing a ten-year deal with
spinART Records,
New Magnetic Wonder was the premiere release on
Simian Records, a newly formed record label founded by
Elijah Wood. This was followed by a long-awaited
b-sides and rarities compilation titled
Electronic Projects for Musicians, released on April 1. In 2008,
spinART Records went out of business. Rights for all major releases by the Apples in Stereo on the label were subsequently acquired by
One Little Indian Records, and have since reverted to the band. In a recent interview, Schneider noted that the band's EPs have yet to have been re-released, but will likely be collected for another compilation. Such a compilation would probably include the re-releases of
Look Away + 4, ''
Let's Go! and a number of non-album songs released alongside New Magnetic Wonder''. On August 4, 2008, the band appeared again on
The Colbert Report. They performed their song
Can You Feel It? to promote the release of the Japanese picture disc. In early 2008, their song "Same Old Drag" won in The 7th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Pop/Rock Song. The same year Apples in Stereo were nominated for Independent Music Awards Pop/Rock Album of the Year. The band members also joined the 9th annual Independent Music Awards judging panel to assist independent musicians' careers.
2009–2011: #1 Hits Explosion and Travellers in Space and Time in March 2007.
Yep Roc released
#1 Hits Explosion, an Apples in Stereo best-of album, on September 1, 2009. In late 2008,
PepsiCo released an advertisement with their song "Energy" off of their album
New Magnetic Wonder. In early 2009, Robert appeared on
ABC News's segment called "amplified" and gave some short performances of songs from
New Magnetic Wonder and a song from his project "Robert Bobbert and the bubble machine" and he described the album as sounding like early 1970s
R&B as it would sound played by
aliens and emanating from an alien spaceship.He also confirmed that the band was recording their new album at Trout Recording in Brooklyn, New York. In interviews in
Billboard magazine and other press outlets, In April 2009, the single "Energy" from
New Magnetic Wonder was performed by the contestants on the television show
American Idol and also appears in the
AGL Energy commercial in Australia. The result was the band's seventh album
Travellers in Space and Time, released on April 20, 2010, on
Simian Records. Described by Schneider as a "
retro-futuristic" concept album intended as a time capsule for listeners of the future,
Travellers has drawn comparisons to the style of
Electric Light Orchestra. The record is the first Apples in Stereo album without Hilarie Sidney, making Schneider the last founding member remaining in the group, although John Hill joined before "in stereo" was added to the name. The band was invited by
Jeff Mangum of
Neutral Milk Hotel to perform at the
All Tomorrow's Parties festival that he curated in March 2012 in Minehead, England. Schneider announced in May 2012 that the Apples in Stereo had begun work on a new album, described as being "a very, very different sort of album." In recent years, Schneider has explored a number of experimental music projects, such as the Teletron mind-controlled synthesizer and
Non-Pythagorean scale of his own invention.
2012–present: Death of Bill Doss, hiatus and future The death of Bill Doss, the band's keyboardist as well as the co-founder of fellow Elephant 6 band
the Olivia Tremor Control, was announced on July 31, 2012. The cause of death was an aneurysm. Schneider released a statement saying, "I am heartbroken by the loss of my life-long friend, collaborator and band-mate. My world will never be the same without the wonderful, funny, supremely creative Bill Doss." The band went into hiatus in the fall of 2012, after Doss' death and Schneider's acceptance into the PhD program in Mathematics at
Emory University. In 2013, Phish started covering the Apples in Stereo song "Energy." In early 2017, Schneider hinted at a new album called
The Bicycle Day. He stated on Facebook that "Apples are working on a concept record called
The Bicycle Day but it is too deep of a task to finish while I'm in
graduate school... it isn't a pop record though ... (
Air-Sea Dolphin and my band
Spaceflyte with John Ferguson are the new pop projects though)". On August 10, 2017, the Apples played their first show since 2012 as a headlining act at the
Athens Popfest music festival in Athens, Georgia with
Marshmallow Coast, Antlered Auntlord, and Waxahatchee as prior performers. As of 2022, Schneider is Assistant Professor, Mathematical Sciences at
Michigan Technological University. == Band members ==