Nathan Larson - Details

Biography

Nathan Larson (Composer) is a member of the alternative rock band Shudder To Think. He made his solo debut as film composer on Fox Searchlight's acclaimed drama "Boys Don't Cry (1999)."

Larson joined Shudder To Think, which was formed in 1986, as guitarist in 1994, just in time for the band's first major label contract with Epic Records. After signing with Epic, the band released their fifth
album, "Pony Express Record," and three years later "50,000 B.C."

After Larson scored a portion of the MTV special "Abducted," the band hooked up with video director Jess Peretz to score his big screen debut, "First Love, Last Rites." Shudder to Think also scored the soundtrack for "High Art (1998)" and participated on the "Velvet Goldmine (1998)" soundtrack.

Larson recently signed a solo record deal with Artemus and contributed a duet with the Cardigans' Nina Persson for the film "Desert Blue (1998)."