Shane-Michael Vidaurri

Shane-Michael Vidaurri is an American graphic artist, writer and musician.

Shane-Michael Vidaurri
Area(s)New Jersey, U.S.
Notable works
Iron: or, the War After
Adventure Time: Marshall Lee Spectacular

About

Graphic artist

Vidaurri received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in illustration from, the Philadelphia University of the Arts. His work appears in Image comics, Boom! Studios, WIN, The Indypendent and Powerpop Comics.[1][2] He is the author and illustrator of the 2013 graphic novel, Iron: or, the War After, which was published by Archaia.[3][4] Painted in watercolor, Iron: or, the War After is described by MTV Geek-News columnist Charles Webb as a "story of espionage, intrigue, and betrayal in the wake of a great war that has brought together the losers, victors, and victims–who all happen to be animals."[5] In 2015, Vidaurri wrote and illustrated the story for Jim Henson's Storyteller: Witches, as well as Five Ghosts Special No. 1., and worked on the Five Ghosts Kickstarter campaign for the first and second issue. He was an illustrator for the 2017 graphic novel, Adventure Time: Marshall Lee Spectacular, and he is the writer for Kaboom!'s 2018 comic book miniseries, Steven Universe.[6]

Musician

Vidaurri played in the bands the Ashes, along with Alec and Thomas Hanslowe. Their music is described as bringing together "tubas and violins, banjos and electric guitars, organs and jawharps, all while dabbling in the sounds of the 60's, Nashville and New Orleans," and it draws comparison to the music of the Brian Jonestown Massacre, Bright Eyes, Tom Petty, and Tom Waits.[7] They released the albums Photoplay Music in 2010, and Sing! in 2011, with Mint 400 Records. They also played with the Old Glorys, a group consisting of the Ashes, and former Any Day Parade vocalist Melissa Jackson. They released the EP Brunswick Street Demos.

Vidaurri signed with Mint 400 Records, in 2014, as a solo artist.[8] For the tribute album, Transformed: A Tribute to Lou Reed, Vidaurri does a rendition of the song "I'm Set Free." Jersey Beat says Vidaurri "plucks a perfect song from the Velvet Underground songbook with a simple acoustic rendition."[9] He released the album The Cat Man is Sad in 2015, and performed at the 2016 North Jersey Indie Rock Festival.[10] He also released the albums The Cat Man Returns in 2017, and The Cat Man Is On His Own Again in 2018.

Bibliography

Discography

The Ashes

Albums
  • Photoplay Music (2010)
  • Sing! (2011)
  • Play The Songs Of Vic Ruggiero (2012)
Appearing on
  • Our First Compilation (2011)
  • A Very Merry Christmas Compilation (2012)

The Old Glorys

EPs
  • New Brunswick Demos (2011)

Shane-Michael Vidaurri

Albums
  • The Cat Man is Sad (2015)
  • The Cat Man Returns (2017)
  • The Cat Man Is On His Own Again (2018)
Appearing on
  • Our First Compilation (2011)
  • Patchwork (2014)
  • Transformed: A Tribute to Lou Reed (2014)
  • NJ / NY Mixtape (2018)
  • Mister Tom: Smell My Feet (2019)

References

Citations
Bibliography
  • Archaia Staff (April 16, 2013), "Shane-Michael Vidaurri Biography", Archaia, archived from the original on July 15, 2016
  • Baker, Bill (April 16, 2013), "Comics: Shane-Michael Vidaurri Discusses Iron: Or, the War After", The Morton Report, retrieved August 24, 2014
  • Cheang, Michael (December 17, 2013), "Of fur and metal", Toronto Star, retrieved March 23, 2019
  • Edgar, Sean (January 18, 2017), "S.M. Vidaurri Sings the Blues with Marshall Lee in Adventure Time One-Shot", Paste, retrieved February 9, 2019
  • Mehalick, Mike (September 12, 2016), "Live Review: The North Jersey Indie Rock Festival", Speak Into My Good Eye, retrieved February 6, 2019
  • Mint 400 Records Staff (August 12, 2014), "New News", Mint 400 Records, Twitter, retrieved August 24, 2014
  • Pirate! Staff (July 26, 2011), "The Ashes – Sing!", Pirate!, retrieved March 23, 2019
  • Schmidt, Jo (March 30, 2013), "Iron by Shane-Michael Vidaurri", Crimespree Magazine, retrieved August 24, 2014
  • Testa, Jim (2014), "Transformed: A Tribute To Lou Reed (Mint 400 Records)", Jersey Beat, archived from the original on October 17, 2014
  • Webb, Charles (January 4, 2013), "War Stories: Shane-Michael Vidaurri Talks About His OGN 'Iron: Or, the War After'", MTV Geek News, archived from the original on March 21, 2015
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