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'''Pupa's Window''' is a seminal east-coast low-fi musical act. Formed by ] in ] as a way to document recording processes, this musical act has gone on to release over 15 home-recordings.

pupa’s window is the pseudonym for Baltimore based singer/songwriter
Michael Nestor. Michael has been writing and experimenting with this side
project for a number of years now and what started out as a way to
document songs that were not being used in whatever band he was in at
the time has evolved to find a life of its own. pupa’s window is unique in
that Michael has taken the indie folk format and mixed it with a number of
other styles including: pop, dance, emo, and traditional folk. pupa’s window
is often compared to Pedro the Lion, Ida, Idaho, Elliot Smith, Red House
Painters, America, and Radiohead.

Over the course of 15 home recordings, and two studio-albums released
on the Seconal record label, pupa’s window has found a voice and carved
out an interesting niche in the world of indie folk. As time has passed
pupa’s window has encompassed the help of other musicians like Austin
Stahl of Private Eleanor. In 1998, pupa’s window released the second of
two studio recordings produced by John Purvis entitled Pear Meditations.
Barely 21 years old, this was the breakthrough album for Michael. Pear
Meditations charted in CMJ, and received airplay on 98 ROCK (WIYY)
and 99.1 WHFS as well as heavy rotation at a number of college radio
stations. After the release of the album, Michael took a break from pupa’s
window to pursue success as singer and songwriter for the Baltimore based
band lowell.

After beginning graduate school in 2001 and the subsequent breakup of
lowell in 2002, Michael began to work on his favorite side-project again.
2002 was a busy year for pupa’s window with the release of the soft
western songs, for love . Also in 2002 pupa’s window released two
songs on the Maryland Music Cooperative Compilation: A Sampler of
Sorts, and recorded a split seven-inch with Private Eleanor on the OTP
Record Label.

pupa’s window has recently published a record entitled: lost voice, found
voice: repeat which was released on The Beechfields Record Label in
December, 2003. Currently, pupa’s window is touring to promote this
album and the latest pupa’s window record (a split CD with Private
Eleanor) titled: an audiography of prohibited sounds. Michael Is also currently playing in the band: ]

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