Lanterna

Lanterna (formed 1990, in Champaign) is an American instrumental rock project led by Henry Frayne. The recording career began as a collaboration with Brendan Gamble and Lynn Canfield with the self-released cassette Lanterna (1992). Several tracks appeared on the vinyl recording Of Shapes That Haunt Thought's Wilderness (1993) before the debut album was reissued by Parasol Records (1995) and Rykodisc (1998). The recording gained recognition when the song "Silent Hills" appeared on the National Public Radio collection All Songs Considered (2001). Frayne continued the project on the labels Badman and Jemez Mountain. The discography featured the studio albums Elm Street (2001), Sands (2002), Highways (2004), Desert Ocean (2006), and Backyards (2015). Other members included Eric Gebow, Brian Krumm, and Nick Macri. Later work featured the studio recording Hidden Drives (2021).

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