Welcome to Lander! Home of singer/songwriter Tyler Stenson of Portland, OR.
I always post the latest news below and the most current show calendar to the right. I invite you to take a look around, sample some of my music and videos and help me spread the word about the original Lander sound.

Big Hearts Make Mine Grow

Filed under: shows, music, songs, video, explainations, songwriting, tyler stenson, friends, lyrics, media, YouTube, live recording — Tyler Stenson at 10:50 pm on Tuesday, May 13, 2008


The Big Hearts performance from Artichoke Music is now posted to YouTube for posterity. This song was written for some very close friends of mine that have amazing hearts- constantly helping mine grow. Though I could never thank them enough for their grace, let this song be my humble attempt. This is quietly one of my favorite songs so I hope you enjoy it too.

Watch the video then listen to the studio version:

BIG HEARTS

Heaven knows I’d wait to feel another breeze.
To lay beneath another sun.
Germany here I come.

Big hearts are filling up the hemispheres.
Big hearts are warming up the coldest years.
They’ll lay beside me forever more
Cause big hearts make mine grow.

Growing everyday and softly resting miles away.
Heaven is exploding there-
It’s filling up the air.

Big hearts are filling up the hemispheres.
Big hearts are warming up the coldest years.
They’ll lay beside me forever more
Cause big hearts make mine grow.
Big Hearts are Full Moons and Northern Lights
They come full circle to defy science.
Big Hearts are freight trains that push me along-
Shine out the clearer;
Shine on.
Big Hearts are factories of Godlight Beams
That just get brighter as the daylight recedes.

New Song: Wyoming

Filed under: music, songs, explainations, songwriting, events, tyler stenson, wyoming, lyrics, YouTube, live recording — Tyler Stenson at 9:37 pm on Monday, May 5, 2008


A month ago, I made up my mind that I was going to write a song about Wyoming. The inspiration was there, the love of subject was there and my writing had finally returned after months of drought. I finished it (proudly) last week just in time for the Artichoke concert.

I wanted this song to be deep, heartfelt and human. I wanted it to really express the beauty within the state and the air that flows through it. With that said, it spoke for itself and I had written three of the four verses before finally hitting a wall. In search of some final inspiration, I went to Wikipedia to gain a little insight on Wyoming and her history.

Above is the song’s debut at Artichoke Music. The lyrics to Wyoming should reflect my love but above all, tell a story and pay tribute to the last good plot of land.

PSA Winner’s Showcase

Filed under: news, shows, music, songwriting, events, tyler stenson, live recording — Tyler Stenson at 3:30 pm on Sunday, April 20, 2008

PSA Winner's Showcase

In February I competed for the title of the PSA Portland Songwriter of the Year and won! Now, in April the PSA is hosting an intimate night at Artichoke Music to celebrate the winner and showcase an hour of my original music.

I’m very honored to have received this award so I’d like to share this evening with those that are closest to me and have supported and inspired my passion.

-Seating is limited (60 people)
-All ages welcome… but no screaming kids:)
-$3 at the door
- Show will be recorded (audio + video)

SHOW SCHEDULE:
Songwriters in the Round: 7:30 - 8:15
Intermission/set-up
Tyler Stenson Showcase: 8:30 - 9:30

Willamette Week Local Cut

Filed under: orange chrome sky, news, music, songs, explainations, songwriting, tyler stenson, media — Tyler Stenson at 11:09 am on Monday, March 24, 2008

Tyler Stenson on Willamette Week Local Cut

Sometime in February, my song Babysitting the Cowboy was featured as a Willamette Week Local Cut of the Day. Riding the momentum of the PSA Award and upcoming album See That Gleam, I’m hoping to get much more press like this one to continue to spread the word. Click here or on the image above to see the full Local Cut post and read the author’s interesting interpretation of the Babysitting the Cowboy story. I always love hearing a third-party analysis of my songs but of course, if you view the comments, I had to leave a note from the writer… telling the true inspiration behind Babysitting the Cowboy.

PSA Winter Newsletter

Filed under: news, songwriting, events, tyler stenson, pictures — Tyler Stenson at 9:57 pm on Tuesday, March 18, 2008

click to read the entire article

The Portland Songwriter’s Association just released the winter newsletter featuring the Top Ten Final recap. Dan Lowe wrote a nice summary of the evening and the image above made the PSA newsletter cover with a bold headline. Click here or on the image above to read the entire article about the Top Ten Final and the road to the songwriter title.

Let the Songwriting Begin

Filed under: songs, explainations, songwriting, tyler stenson, lyrics, poetry — Tyler Stenson at 11:22 am on Monday, March 3, 2008

Ramblin' Kind by Tyler Stenson

It seems months since I last wrote a song. Between recording the new album, work and juggling my personal life, I’ve been sitting in a major writer’s slump with no signs of progress. Well, this Sunday I slept in, woke up and made a pot of coffee and went to my balcony with my writing journal in hand. I sat in the sun for a couple hours with nothing but my thoughts and a pen.

Nothing is final, nothing is complete but I did get a jump start on three possible songs: The Ramblin’ Kind, Explode and Constant Bending (all tentative titles). Above are a few Ramblin’ Kind verses directly from my journal. Read them out-loud and and imagine its potential. It was a good weekend- no doubt.

PSA Portland Songwriter of the Year

Filed under: news, shows, music, songs, songwriting, events, tyler stenson — Tyler Stenson at 7:45 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Tyler Stenson Portland Songwriter of the Year

A week ago I received notice that the Portland Songwriters Association was going to be hosting its annual Top Ten Final on Wednesday February 13th in search of this year’s Performing Songwriter of the Year…

With that said, as last year’s winner, the PSA board presented me with a unique opportunity; either play as an honored “alumni” guest and hand down my crown OR play by the rules, play NEW songs for NEW judges and compete to defend my title… with little hesitation, I chose the latter.

Last year I played LAST in the line-up of performers so it was fitting that I was the FIRST to compete in this year’s competition. I was no doubt nervous when I started the evening- I played “Whistle Stop” and then made a last second switch to “Cellophane” as my songs of choice. Once finished I simply sat in the back (full of nerves) as the other performers played one-by-one, better and better each time as the evening progressed.

I was in the presence of many talented individuals and would have happily conceded my title to any of the songwriters in this final round; however, I’m pleased to announce that my new songs earned me a victory and the repeat title of the Portland Songwriters Association 2007 Performing Songwriter of the Year!!!

I didn’t expect to hear my name but I’m so proud to wear the badge of honor for one more year. Thank you to all of you for your support and providing me with the confidence to tackle these nights with little hesitation.

Songwriter Night at Gotham Tavern

Filed under: news, shows, music, songwriting, events, tyler stenson — Tyler Stenson at 11:16 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Tyler Stenson at Gotham Tavern

I will be playing TONIGHT (JAN 23rd) at Gotham Tavern on Interstate Ave from 9 to 11pm. I’ll be splitting the set with the talented Celia Grace so I hope you’ll come by and listen to our music as we alternate throughout the two hour evening. Gotham Tavern has fantastic food and a good vibe so join us for dinner and stay for some drinks. I’m really looking forward to it… Hope to see you there!

GOTHAM TAVERN
2240 N Interstate Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97227
503-517-9911

The Water Looked Like Cellophane

Filed under: music, songs, explainations, songwriting, tyler stenson, lyrics, live recording — Tyler Stenson at 11:37 am on Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Cellophane by Tyler Stenson

Quickly becoming one of my favorite songs, Cellophane was schemed at the top of Mt. Pilatus in Luzerne, Switzerland roughly one year ago. As you can see from the picture, very few sites in this life parallel the beauty of a Swiss Valley and the magnificent Alps in the distance; however, as the song lyrics suggest, one other caused distraction:

Oh, look there!
See that gleam?
It’s the sun-
Your eyes the beam.

Below is the new recording of Cellophane from Mississippi Studios, PDX. Though the lyrics aren’t quite current in this version, I hope you’ll take the time to read along with the updates on the lyric page at some point. I laugh because when I wrote this song, my intentions were romantic but I’ve since been told that there is nothing romantic about plastic wrap:)

The water looked like Cellophane,
Reflecting stars back into space
And your eyes look that way to me.

Cellophane by Tyler Stenson

Random Note: Lake Pilatus is said to be the resting place of Pontius Pilate.

3 Great Songwriters, TONIGHT!

Filed under: news, shows, music, songs, songwriting, tyler stenson, lander, friends, mississippi studios — Tyler Stenson at 2:13 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2007

Tyler Stenson: One of the Songwriters in the Round

Join 3 great Portland Songwriters tonight at Mississippi Studios, PDX for a classic Songwriters in the Round - 8pm.

Breanna Paletta
tyler stenson of lander
Matt Vrba

For those of you that have never seen a Writers in the Round, essentially, 3 songwriters are on stage for the full show. Each writer plays an original song, every third song… one after another, after another, after another, etc. It is a great way to see 3 shows in 1 and expose yourself to new writers that you wouldn’t have seen before.

I’ll be one of three performing tonight with Breanna Paletta and Matt Vrba. They are very talented and I’m excited to be a part of the set. Please join us at 8pm and tell your friends. Hope to see you there!

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