Helvetia was an indie rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2005. The name Helvetia is a personification of Switzerland, the childhood home of bandleader and primary songwriter Jason Albertini.
Musical career
Jason Albertini started Helvetia after the dissolution of the band Duster (in which he played drums).
Helvetia's first record, The Clever North Wind, was released in 2006 on the Static Cult Label and distributed by Up Records. Their first national exposure was achieved by touring with Built to Spill. Helvetia is produced and performed by Jason Albertini and sustained by a rotating live line-up, which has included C. Dove Amber, Jim Roth, Scott Plouf, Zeke Howard, and Samantha Stidham.
Their third release, Headless Machine of the Heart was released in 2008. The record was recorded entirely on a 4-track tape machine.
Helvetia released Dromomania on Joyful Noise on October 2, 2015.
In December 2022, Helvetia released Get Lost & Other Dimensions and announcing that Albertini, now the sole member of Helvetia, was "[ending] this phase of Helvetia. I'm dealing with a health issue that's going to put me on ice for a while." Later in March 2023, along with the release of Dream Faster, Albertini announced two other albums being released a week apart from each other, and also said, "If you are worried that I'm releasing too much music just remember that it will stop eventually", which concerned fans.[1][2][non-primary source needed]
On August 1, 2023, Helvetia released The Beach At The Edge Of The World, and noted that this was the last Helvetia album.[3] On August 6, 2023, Jason confirmed in an Instagram post that the Helvetia project had finished, and no more records would be released.[4]
Discography
Studio albums
The Clever North Wind (2006, The Static Cult Label, distributed by Up Records)
The Acrobats (2008, The Static Cult Label)
Headless Machine of the Heart (2008, The Static Cult Label)
Helvetia's Junk Shop (2009, The Static Cult Label)