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Collections of Colonies of Bees are a Milwaukee-based ensemble whose sole constant member has been guitarist
Chris Rosenau, also known for co-founding the post-rock group
Pele. Since he formed
Collections in 1998 along with percussionist and fellow
Pele member
Jon Mueller, the group evolved from a challenging, abstract experimental side project to a more focused, propulsive rock band with a powerful live show.
Collections' earliest recordings, including 1998's self-titled debut and 2002's fa.ce (a, combined acoustic guitars with glitchy electronics. By the time of 2004's
Customer,
Collections had gained several additional members, and their sound became more melodic as well as hypnotic with subsequent releases such as 2008's Birds and 2011's Giving. In 2018, the group released
HAWAII, their first album to include lyrics, and their most accessible work to date.
Shortly after
Pele released its first album and EPs in 1998, members
Rosenau and
Mueller recorded a self-titled album of rustic, minimalist pieces under the name
Collections of Colonies of Bees. The album was initially distributed as handmade CD-Rs with artwork cut from discarded maps of the world, then issued by U.K. label the Rosewood Union. The more bluegrass-influenced Rance, one of the first releases on
Mueller's Crouton label, appeared in 2000. This was followed by 2002's fa.ce (a, which featured unique cover art for each copy of the album. Following 2003's Meyou, a limited CD-R containing an early performance from 1998, Swedish label Pillowscars released Stuck, the first
Collections release to feature laptop musician
Jon Minor.
Pele broke up in 2004, so
Collections became a full-time outlet for
Rosenau and
Mueller.
Jim Schoenecker (aka Pressboard) began playing synthesizers with
Collections, and they released limited CD-R Eyebrows, containing reworked tracks originally written for
Pele, during
Pele's final tour in January of 2004.
Collections then moved to
Pele's longtime label Polyvinyl for the release of the full-length
Customer, a sprawling set of free-form electronics mixed with wistful melodies.
In 2006,
Collections gained guitarist Daniel Spack and electronic musician
Thomas Wincek (previously known for making IDM/breakcore as
Emotional Joystick), and their material became much grander, as they developed into a tight-knit live act. 2008's Birds, an album containing much more rhythmically focused compositions than the group's earlier material, appeared as part of Table of the Elements' Radium series. This was shortly followed by a one-sided 12" titled Six Guitars, as well as a 2009 split EP with Japanese math rock group
Toe.
By this time, the members of
Collections had formed
Volcano Choir with longtime fan
Justin Vernon of
Bon Iver.
Volcano Choir's debut album,
Unmap, was released to critical acclaim in 2009. By the time
Collections released Giving on the Hometapes label in 2011,
Mueller and
Wincek had left the group, but remained in
Volcano Choir.
Repave, the second
Volcano Choir album, followed in 2013. In 2014,
Collections' album Set was released in Japan only.
Following a hiatus, a new line-up of
Collections formed, with
Rosenau and Spack accompanied by Matthew Skemp, Ben Derickson, and Marielle Allschwang. Returning to Polyvinyl, the revamped group released the lyric-driven
HAWAII in 2018. ~ Paul Simpson