Johnny Brenda's & R5 Productions Present
Papa M
Dreambook, P.G. Six
Mon, September 10, 2012
Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 9:15 pm
Johnny Brenda's$10.00 - $12.00
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Papa M - (Set time: 11:00 PM)

Born in Texas, raised in Kentucky; David Pajo is a musician. His name is not in common parlance, but Pajo has been involved in much of the greatest music of the last two decades.
He first played out in the early 1980s. He went on to instant infamy with the group Slint (1986-1990). During the 1990s, Pajo played with King Kong, The Palace Brothers, Stereolab, Royal Trux, The For Carnation, Tortoise and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. He is also featured on many of their early records.
In 1995, Pajo started the M franchise, issuing a single and a split single in short order. As Aerial M, he released several singles, a self-titled album and a remix album. As Papa M, he produced three full-length albums.
In 2002, Pajo joined Billy Corgan's Zwan, with whom he released an album and toured the world for two years. It was during this time that he started the Papa M singles series.
Pajo then played bass with Early Man as well as participating in the reunion of Slint.
"Hole of Burning Alms" appeared in 2004 - to date, the last Papa M record. This collected Aerial M and Papa M sides to form another long-playing link in the M chain.
Since then, David Pajo has recorded as Pajo. His self-titled first release came in the summer of 2005 - a collection of solo recordings made on the road. He then released the home recording "1968," as part of a Pajo trilogy. The final album under the name Pajo was a collection of Misfits covers performed acoustic, "Scream With Me." This album was only released on vinyl and download. He has played live as Pajo very sparingly, shy of a few dates dotted around the globe.
He also joined Dead Child as their guitarist and released "Attack" on Touch & Go Records.
For a full year, David played bass, keyboards, and acoustic guitar with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs for their world tour of "It's Blitz."
He occasionally performs "Live From A Shark Cage" as Papa M and continues to write and record his one-man metal project, Evila.
From April 2010 to February 2011, he replaced Carlos D as the bassist for Interpol and toured extensively. He is currently active as a solo musician, continues to play live with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, writes and records with Evila, and still works with his bandmates in Slint.
He first played out in the early 1980s. He went on to instant infamy with the group Slint (1986-1990). During the 1990s, Pajo played with King Kong, The Palace Brothers, Stereolab, Royal Trux, The For Carnation, Tortoise and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. He is also featured on many of their early records.
In 1995, Pajo started the M franchise, issuing a single and a split single in short order. As Aerial M, he released several singles, a self-titled album and a remix album. As Papa M, he produced three full-length albums.
In 2002, Pajo joined Billy Corgan's Zwan, with whom he released an album and toured the world for two years. It was during this time that he started the Papa M singles series.
Pajo then played bass with Early Man as well as participating in the reunion of Slint.
"Hole of Burning Alms" appeared in 2004 - to date, the last Papa M record. This collected Aerial M and Papa M sides to form another long-playing link in the M chain.
Since then, David Pajo has recorded as Pajo. His self-titled first release came in the summer of 2005 - a collection of solo recordings made on the road. He then released the home recording "1968," as part of a Pajo trilogy. The final album under the name Pajo was a collection of Misfits covers performed acoustic, "Scream With Me." This album was only released on vinyl and download. He has played live as Pajo very sparingly, shy of a few dates dotted around the globe.
He also joined Dead Child as their guitarist and released "Attack" on Touch & Go Records.
For a full year, David played bass, keyboards, and acoustic guitar with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs for their world tour of "It's Blitz."
He occasionally performs "Live From A Shark Cage" as Papa M and continues to write and record his one-man metal project, Evila.
From April 2010 to February 2011, he replaced Carlos D as the bassist for Interpol and toured extensively. He is currently active as a solo musician, continues to play live with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, writes and records with Evila, and still works with his bandmates in Slint.
Dreambook - (Set time: 10:00 PM)

Philadelphia's four-piece, dreambook, represents a darker shade of the shoegaze and post-punk genres it draws from. Spectral guitars bend over a churning rhythm section. Riffs smolder patiently. Drones roil and steam, threatening to float away.
P.G. Six - (Set time: 9:00 PM)

Pat Gubler, a.k.a P.G. Six came on the scene in 1994, as a member of Memphis Luxure, a noise/rock band from Port Chester, NY. That band morphed into Tower Recordings, a musically omnivorous ensemble that released several albums on the Siltbreeze and Communion labels over the past decade. Pat's first solo album, "Parlor Tricks and Porch Favorites" (Amish 014) saw the light of day in 2001, followed by "The Well of Memory" (Amish 019) in 2004. "Music From the Sherman Box Series" (AMI 024), a collection of instrumentals arrived in Fall 2006. His music fuses an unlikely range of influences including 60s British folk, country rock, & experimental music. P.G. Six has shared the stage with a variety of performers including: Ghost, Slint, Yo la tengo, Michael Hurley, & The Incredible String Band. His 4th album, Slightly Sorry was released Feb 2007 on Drag City.
Venue Information:
Johnny Brenda's
1201 N. Frankford Ave
Philadelphia, PA, 19125
http://www.johnnybrendas.com/
Johnny Brenda's
1201 N. Frankford Ave
Philadelphia, PA, 19125
http://www.johnnybrendas.com/
