Jasper Patrick Leach has released music as the frontman of Burner Herzog, Brasil, and The Myonics, and has contributed to numerous releases by other artists as a producer, engineer, and instrumentalist.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
| Year |
Title |
Artist |
Label |
Format |
Role
|
| 2012 |
Pagans |
The Myonics |
Mt. Kagorama (MYNX-001) |
LP, digital |
Vocals, producer[2][3]
|
| 2013 |
Brasil |
Brasil |
Self-released |
LP, digital |
Lead vocals, guitar, Casiotone[4][5]
|
| 2016 |
At Paradise Park |
Brasil |
Death Records (cassette); self-released (digital) |
Cassette, digital |
Lead vocals, guitar, piano, monotron[6]
|
| 2020 |
Big Love |
Burner Herzog |
Paisley Shirt Records (PSR-32) |
Cassette, CD, digital |
Songwriter, lead vocals, lap steel, marimba; mixer ("Lucky Star")[7][8]
|
| 2023 |
Random Person |
Burner Herzog |
Take-A-Turn Records |
LP, digital |
Songwriter, lead vocals, guitar, additional keyboards[9][10]
|
EPs
| Year |
Title |
Artist |
Label |
Format |
Role
|
| 2010 |
Digits |
The Myonics |
Self-released |
Digital, cassette |
Producer; guitar, bass, synth, vocals[11]
|
| 2012 |
White Light/White Heat |
Jasper Patrick Leach |
Self-released |
Cassette (limited 42), digital |
Performer, producer, mixer (track-for-track cover album of The Velvet Underground's White Light/White Heat)[12]
|
| 2017 |
Wonderful American |
Burner Herzog |
Death Records |
Cassette, digital |
Songwriter, multi-instrumentalist; co-producer (with Paul Korte)[13][14][15]
|
Singles
| Year |
Title |
Artist |
Label |
Role
|
| 2016 |
"Dark Places" |
Burner Herzog |
Self-released |
Songwriter, multi-instrumentalist (debut single)[16]
|
Production and engineering credits
| Year |
Artist |
Title |
Label |
Role
|
| 2017 |
Preening |
Plaza Demo |
Self-released |
Recording engineer[17]
|
| 2017 |
Animal I |
Blank Square |
Castle Face Records |
Producer, engineer[1]
|
| 2018 |
Marinero |
High Tone |
Big Crazy |
Recording, mixing, mastering[18]
|
| 2018 |
Tony Molina |
Kill the Lights |
Slumberland Records |
Recording engineer; drums and tambourine on "Jasper's Theme" (named for him)[19][20]
|
| 2018 |
New Circle |
Memento |
Smoking Room (SR-025) |
Recording, mixing, mastering[21][22]
|
| 2020 |
R.E. Seraphin |
Tiny Shapes |
Paisley Shirt Records / Mt.St.Mtn. |
Recording engineer, mixer, co-producer; electric guitars, keys, percussion, backing vocals[23][24]
|
| 2020 |
Toner |
Silk Road |
Smoking Room (SR-040) |
Mixed and mastered (at Alcatraz Manor, Berkeley)[25][26]
|
| 2022 |
Tony Molina |
In the Fade |
Run for Cover Records |
Co-produced with Molina[27][28]
|
| 2023 |
Ted Nash & Kristen Lee Sergeant |
Holidays |
Sunnyside (SSC-1731) |
Assistant engineer[29]
|
| 2024 |
Yea-Ming & The Rumours |
I Can't Have It All |
Dandy Boy Records (DBR-040) |
Mixer; percussion; organ on "Pretending"; vocals on "Alice Sings"[30]
|
| 2025 |
Chris Portka |
The Album Everyone Wants |
CGT Records & Software |
Co-producer, engineer, mixer; bass, piano, organ, guitar, backing vocals[31]
|
Musician credits
| Year |
Artist |
Title |
Label |
Role
|
| 2011 |
The Symbolick Jews |
Slave to Love |
Self-released |
Guitar, bass, vocals, accordion[32]
|
| 2012 |
The Symbolick Jews |
"Pretty Girl" (single) |
Self-released |
Bass, guitar[33]
|
| 2013 |
Glass Cake |
Lunar Caustic (EP) |
Self-released |
Bass[34]
|
| 2017 |
Qualia |
Aside |
Self-released |
Bass on "the way we never were"; harmony vocals (Qualia Choir)[1]
|
| 2019 |
Tony Molina |
Songs from San Mateo County |
Smoking Room Records |
Bass, acoustic and 12-string guitar, tambourine and organ on "Word Around Town"[35]
|
| 2020 |
Bill Baird |
Flower Children's Children's Children |
Self-released |
Lead guitar; co-writer ("Limp Limo")[36]
|
| 2021 |
Bill Baird |
Dead Man |
Self-released |
Guitar[37]
|
| 2022 |
Bill Baird |
∞ Infinite Eye ∞ |
Self-released |
Lead guitar ("Slump City"); slide guitar ("Mad Mother")[38]
|
| 2022 |
The Lost Days |
In The Store |
Speakeasy Studios |
Piano, hammond organ[39][40]
|
| 2022 |
Tony Molina |
In the Fade |
Run for Cover Records |
Guitar, bass, piano, mellotron, Hammond organ, tambourine, backing vocals[27][28]
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Other contributions
Leach served as musical director for the 2011 reunion of Cold Sun at Austin Psych Fest, the band's only public performance in over four decades.[1][41] He has also performed live with the Tony Molina Band, Smiles, Bill Baird, Primal Wound, and Glass Cake, and has produced material by Pamela and HLYR.[1][42]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Bio". Jasper Patrick Leach. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Pagans, by The Myonics". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "The Myonics – Pagans". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Brasil, by Brasil". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Brasil". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "At Paradise Park, by Brasil". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "BIG LOVE, by Burner Herzog". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Burner Herzog – BIG LOVE". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Random Person, by Burner Herzog". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ Gill, David. "Burner Herzog's 'Random Person,' the album that saved me". RIFF Magazine. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Digits, by The Myonics". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "White Light/White Heat, by Jasper Patrick Leach". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Wonderful American, by Burner Herzog". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Burner Herzog – Wonderful American". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Burner Herzog releases Wonderful American on Death Records". The Bay Bridged. Archived from the original on December 13, 2017. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Jasper Leach of Brasil announces new pop project Burner Herzog, debuts first single "Dark Places"". The Bay Bridged. February 17, 2016. Archived from the original on February 19, 2016. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Preening – Plaza Demo". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Marinero –– High Tone". Bandcamp. Retrieved May 16, 2026.
- ^ "Tony Molina – Kill the Lights". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ Murray, Robin (2018). "Premiere: Tony Molina – 'Jasper's Theme'". Clash Magazine. Retrieved 2026-04-08.
- ^ "New Circle––Memento". Bandcamp.
- ^ "New Circle––Memento". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-05-16.
- ^ "R.E. Seraphin – Tiny Shapes". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Mtn 24: R.E. Seraphin – Tiny Shapes". Mt.St.Mtn. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Toner – Silk Road". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Toner – Silk Road (Smoking Room)". Dusted Magazine. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ a b "Tony Molina – In the Fade". Discogs. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ a b "Tony Molina Returns with New Album In the Fade". Paste. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Ted Nash, Kristen Lee Sargent –– Holidays –– CD (Album), 2023". Retrieved May 16, 2026.
- ^ "I Can't Have It All, by Yea-Ming and The Rumours". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-05-16.
- ^ "The Album Everyone Wants, by Chris Portka". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Slave to Love, by The Symbolick Jews". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Pretty Girl, by The Symbolick Jews". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Glass Cake". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "JPL Production". Retrieved April 27, 2026.
- ^ "Flower Children's Children's Children, by Bill Baird". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "Dead Man, by Bill Baird". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "∞ Infinite Eye ∞, by Bill Baird". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
- ^ "The Lost Days––In the Store". Bandcamp. Retrieved 2026-05-16.
- ^ "The Lost Days". Speakeasy Studios.
- ^ Austin Powell (April 29, 2011). "Dark Shadows: Billy Miller on the return of Cold Sun at Austin Psych Fest". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved April 9, 2026.
- ^ Marston, Johnny (August 29, 2012). "A Brief Conversation with Pamela". Retrieved April 26, 2026.
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