Starflyer 59

The core sound of Jason Martin's band seems to shift from album to album, and sometimes from song to song within an album, without losing a consistent identity. Is it lo-fi indie rock, alternative rock with a shoegaze vibe, dream pop, or shoegaze with an indie twist? Wikipedia can fill in the biographical details if you're interested. Otherwise, check out the youtube playlists below by clicking on the album covers.

Silver
This first album shows the heaviest shoegaze influences with all the characteristic distortion, subdued vocals, and wall-of-sound effect.
Silver

Gold
Again, heavy shoegaze sound, but with a darker tone to the obscure lyrics, and the music video released for the title track is weird.
Gold

Americana
Instead of just getting the album color as a title, we get an actual name! This album also begins to shift toward a cleaner alternative rock sound.
Americana

The Fashion Focus
And then, out of left field, there's this. No monochromatic cover, no stereotypical shoegaze dominating the mix, and a lot more keyboards. This is a sudden shift to indie pop/rock. Not that it's a bad thing.
The Fashion Focus

Everybody Makes Mistakes
Following the trend of The Fashion Focus, this album has a pop/rock vibe with a softer overall sound. The track "No More Shows" has a vocal effect reminiscent of the earlier shoegaze albums, and there are other audio cues throughout that maintain a cohesion with the overall SF59 sound that runs through the entire discography.
Everybody makes Mistakes

Leave Here A Stranger
The Los Angeles Times ranked this album among the top 10 for 2001. It is by far the most "pop" and least "rock" of SF59's work.
Leave Here a Stranger

Old
A return to rock with a rollicking guitar-driven sound. A fan favorite.
Old

I Am The Portuguese Blues
Monochromatic covers are back! This is another rock album with some solid guitar driving the music. According to wikipedia, this album draws on unfinished work that was written to follow Americana before the band decided to shift its sound toward what became The Fashion Focus.

Personal note: This was the first SF59 album I purchased, so I can't claim to be one of the people who has been a fan since Silver.
I Am The Portuguese Blues

Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice
Time for another shift in sound, this time to synthesizers and strings in a laid-back indie pop direction.
Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice

My Island
This 2006 release seems to draw from the past albums, recombining the various preexisting elements in new ways.
My Island

Dial M
A continuation and evolution of the sounds from My Island.

Personal note: This album will always sound a bit strange to me, because I first listened to Ghosts of the Past with its alternate takes and mixes of most of these songs.
Dial M

The Changing of the Guard
Solid alternative rock. Introspective lyrics influenced by personal loss.
The Changing of the Guard

IAMACEO
Funded on Kickstarter and recorded at an outside studio instead of Tooth & Nail, this independent album is superb.
IAMACEO

Slow
This newest album has been reviewed by NPR and is available on Freegal if your local library subscribes to that service. There are only 8 tracks, but the musical diversity is a sort of career retrospective.
Slow

Summary
There's probably something here that suits your taste, and whatever your taste may be, you may find yourself drawn to the full catalogue. However you try to define the changing sounds over the years, Starflyer 59 is worth a listen.

All album images from their respective Wikipedia pages except IAMACEO, which is from iTunes, where all albums and EPs can be purchased. If you like a band, support them where you can!

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