In quick succession, Easter helmed a series of underground releases from Chris Stamey (It's a Wonderful Life), the Windbreakers (Any Monkey with a Typewriter), and Game Theory (Real Nighttime), in the process becoming virtually synonymous with the jangle pop sound. Let's Active's Cypress followed in 1984, as did R.E.M.'s sophomore effort, Reckoning, Easter's final work with the band. After two more Let's Active albums -- 1986's superb Big Plans for Everybody and 1988's Every Dog Has His Day -- the group effectively ceased to exist; Easter then turned almost exclusively to production, working with acts ranging from the Connells to the highly touted Australian band the Hummingbirds to British shoegazers Moose. After helming Velvet Crush's acclaimed Teenage Symphonies to God, he also went on the road with the group; albums from Pavement and Helium followed.
Easter continues to produce at his studio, the Fidelitorium, while also playing in the bands Shalini (who have released three albums) and the Fiendish Minstrels. In 2007, Easter released his long-awaited first solo album, Dynamico. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi