Chad Fischer
Biography
Chad Fischer is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer from Santa Monica, California, also known as the frontman of the band Lazlo Bane.
In October 2019 Chad Fischer released his first nonfilm and TV series-related album of music titled National Parks which was dedicated to the American national parks and monuments.
In early 2022 Chad Fischer participated in The Great Song Podcast and Dig Me Out podcast discussing his early musical career with School of Fish, Lazlo Bane, the breakthrough of "Superman" as Scrubs theme song, and recent video releases and Lazlo Bane reunion.
In July 2022 Fischer released a new video, the cover of The Jayhawks "Blue".
In May 2023 Fishcer took part in the Abandoned Albums podcast.
At the beginning of the 2000s, Chad Fischer started providing music and songs for various films and TV shows.
His first full-length film for which he provided the scores was Garden State, released in 2004. Both the film and its soundtrack proved to be critically and commercially acclaimed. Garden State also featured Fischer's original song called "Motorcycle Ride with Sam."
It hasn't been officially released, but it is available to listen to in the DVD menu of the film and on his Myspace page.
In 2018, Fischer returned to film scores with Eat, Brains, Love directed by Rodman Flender.
Wildflower, a new film with a score by Chad Fischer, premiered in 2022.
In early 2018 the show's score album was released, consisting entirely of Chad Fischer's music. Scandal itself has also ended in 2018.
In 2016 Fischer started scoring yet another ABC's TV series The Catch. The show ended in 2017.
After ABC shows Chad Fischer scored the first season of the YouTube Premium original anthology 2019 series Weird City.