Allen Tate (musician)


Allen Tate is an American vocalist and songwriter based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the lead singer of San Fermin, the indie-rock band led by composer Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Tate's debut solo project, Sleepwalker, co-produced by Ludwig-Leone, was released on October 28, 2016. His sophomore record In the Waves was released on May 3, 2019.

Biography

Early life

Tate attended school at the Germantown Academy, a non-sectarian college prep school located in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. Tate attended New York University where he studied philosophy, and planned to pursue a law career.

San Fermin

At age 15, Tate attended the Berklee College of Music summer program during high school, where he would meet collaborator Ellis Ludwig-Leone.
Tate and Ludwig-Leone came together to create San Fermin's self-titled debut album, with Tate serving as the lead vocalist. San Fermin arrived on September 17, 2013, with many reviews complimenting Tate's baritone-voice. Tate has since contributed to the band's follow-up projects including Jackrabbit, Belong, Live at the Fillmore and The Cormorant Part 1.

Solo career

In the fall of 2014, during a 3-week stay in Copenhagen, Tate began working on his first solo project. With Sleepwalker, the aforementioned project, Tate attempted to convey feelings of loneliness and anxiety, describing his goal as a "menacing bath: warm and enveloping, but with an element of anxiety."
For the recording of the project, Tate recruited Ludwig-Leone and other San Fermin bandmates Michael Hanf and Tyler McDiarmid in order to work during breaks in the San Fermin tour schedule. The album was then mixed by Matty Green and released on October 28, 2016. Bob Boilen of NPR Music called Tate's voice, "deep and dreamy" and commended the musical textures that Tate created on the album.
Tate released his second album In the Waves on May 3, 2019 with independent label Sleep Well Records. He released the single "When Did I Get Like This" in September 2018 to promote the new record.
Tate has also shared the stage with the Arctic Monkeys, The National, St. Vincent, The Head and the Heart, and alt-j.

Discography

Solo work

Albums
Promotional singles
Non-album singles
Albums