After the release of
Throwing Muses' fifth album,
Red Heaven,
Kristin Hersh, the band's lead singer/songwriter, took a break from the group and issued her first solo album, the acoustic
Hips and Makers, in early 1994. Thanks to the airplay the single "Your Ghost" -- a duet with
R.E.M.'s
Michael Stipe -- received, the album sold more copies than any of
the Muses' releases. Later that year,
Hersh also released the
Strings EP, which featured versions of selected songs from the album recorded with a string quartet, and did a solo tour. Despite her success as a solo artist, she kept
the Muses going as well, releasing their next record,
University, in February 1995.
Throwing Muses and
Hersh as a solo artist moved from Sire to Rykodisc, forming the boutique label Throwing Music in 1996; the label's first release was the final
Muses album,
Limbo, which appeared that summer. Before
the Muses hit the road in support of
Limbo,
Hersh began work on her second solo album, wrapping it up in early 1997.
At the completion of the
Limbo tour,
Hersh disbanded
Throwing Muses, claiming that it was no longer economically feasible to continue with the band. The acoustic-based
Strange Angels, her first post-
Muses album, was released by Rykodisc in February 1998. That year, she also released
Murder, Misery and Then Goodnight, a collection of lullabies and Appalachian folk songs, as a Throwing Music exclusive. In 1999,
Hersh and Throwing Music returned to her original label, 4AD, for
Sky Motel, 2001's
Sunny Border Blue, and 2003's
The Grotto.
Hersh also established the Works in Progress series, a subscription service of exclusive rarities, through Throwing Music's website, www.throwingmusic.com.
Hersh also released another
Throwing Muses album in 2003, then collaborated with
Muses bassist
Bernard Georges in
50 Foot Wave, a more rock-oriented expression of her sound, for 2004's self-titled EP, 2005's
Golden Ocean, and 2006's digitally released
Free Music EP. In 2007,
Hersh released another solo album, the intense
Learn to Sing Like a Star.
Cats and Mice, an unedited performance recorded at Yoshi's in San Francisco, was issued in 2010. That same year,
Hersh published her memoir,
Rat Girl, which focused on events in her teens from 1985 to 1986. Also in 2010, she released the album Crooked via her website.
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi