¡All-Time Quarterback!
Achilles Heel (album)
Architecture Label
Barsuk Records
Ben Gibbard
Blake Wescott
Bob Andrews (artist manager)
Capitalism
Casey Wescott
Christian music
Concept album
Control (Pedro the Lion album)
Crystal Skulls
Curse Your Branches
Damien Jurado
David Bazan
David Bazan#Discography
Death Cab For Cutie
Denison Witmer
Ester Drang
Extended play
Fewer Moving Parts
First person narrative
Fleet Foxes
Fold Zandura
Frank Lenz
Headphones (band)
Headphones (band)#Discography
His Name Is Alive
Indie rock
It's Hard to Find a Friend
Jade Tree (record label)
Main Page
Mark Mulcahy
Mars Hill Graduate School
Music genre
Nettwerk
Pedro the Lion
Progress (EP)
Record label
Seattle
Secretly Canadian
Seldom
Seldom (band)
Singer-songwriter
Slowcore
Starflyer 59
Sub Pop
Sufjan Stevens
Suicide Squeeze
Suicide Squeeze Records
The Lassie Foundation
The Mammals
The Only Reason I Feel Secure
The Postal Service
The Soft Drugs
The Undertow Orchestra
The Vogue
Tim Walsh (musician)
Tooth & Nail Records
Tour EP '04
Undertow Music
United States
Unwed Sailor
Velour 100
Washington (U.S. state)
Whole EP
Winners Never Quit
World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity
Achilles Heel (album)
Architecture Label
Barsuk Records
Ben Gibbard
Blake Wescott
Bob Andrews (artist manager)
Capitalism
Casey Wescott
Christian music
Concept album
Control (Pedro the Lion album)
Crystal Skulls
Curse Your Branches
Damien Jurado
David Bazan
David Bazan#Discography
Death Cab For Cutie
Denison Witmer
Ester Drang
Extended play
Fewer Moving Parts
First person narrative
Fleet Foxes
Fold Zandura
Frank Lenz
Headphones (band)
Headphones (band)#Discography
His Name Is Alive
Indie rock
It's Hard to Find a Friend
Jade Tree (record label)
Main Page
Mark Mulcahy
Mars Hill Graduate School
Music genre
Nettwerk
Pedro the Lion
Progress (EP)
Record label
Seattle
Secretly Canadian
Seldom
Seldom (band)
Singer-songwriter
Slowcore
Starflyer 59
Sub Pop
Sufjan Stevens
Suicide Squeeze
Suicide Squeeze Records
The Lassie Foundation
The Mammals
The Only Reason I Feel Secure
The Postal Service
The Soft Drugs
The Undertow Orchestra
The Vogue
Tim Walsh (musician)
Tooth & Nail Records
Tour EP '04
Undertow Music
United States
Unwed Sailor
Velour 100
Washington (U.S. state)
Whole EP
Winners Never Quit
World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity
Pedro the Lion
Pedro the Lion performing
Background information
Origin
Seattle, Washington, United States
Genres
Indie rock
Slowcore
Years active
1995–2005
Labels
Jade Tree
Suicide Squeeze
Architecture Label
Tooth & Nail
Made in Mexico
Website
pedrothelion.com
Members
David Bazan, various backing musicians
Pedro the Lion was an indie rock band from Seattle, Washington. Formed by singer-songwriter David Bazan in 1995, he represented the main creative force of the band, backed by a rotation of various collaborating musicians. T. W. Walsh is considered to be the sole official band member besides Bazan. In 2006, Bazan and Walsh split amicably and Pedro the Lion was dissolved as Bazan went solo. Releasing four full-length albums and five EPs over 11 years, the band was known for its first person narrative lyrics with political and religious themes. Pedro The Lion was managed by Bob Andrews at Undertow Music Collective.
Contents
1 Biography
2 Discography
2.1 Albums
2.2 EPs
2.3 Compilations
2.4 Singles
3 Personnel
4 Soundtracks
5 Notes and references
6 External links
Biography
Pedro the Lion was formed by David Bazan in 19951 and released its debut EP Whole in April 1997. Bazan played nearly every instrument on the band's first two full-length albums, It's Hard to Find a Friend (1998) and Winners Never Quit (2000).
Winners marked Pedro the Lion's first concept album.2 After its completion, Bazan has claimed he initially decided not to continue writing concept albums.2 However, in the process of writing his next full-length Control, he realized he had inadvertently created a narrative link "about 70% of the way through [the album]" and decided to finish it in the same vein.2 The album's thematic content criticizes American capitalism, which Bazan notes was largely inspired by the sentiments surrounding the World Trade Organization protests in 1999.2
Control also saw Casey Foubert of Seattle-based Seldom join Pedro the Lion to play the drums and keyboard. He additionally co-wrote "Penetration" and "Second Best", the third and eighth tracks, respectively, on the album, which was released in 2002.
Achilles Heel followed, released on May 24, 2004, and marked the beginning of Bazan's partnership with T.W. Walsh as the band's primary writers and musicians.3 Bazan described the tracks in the third full-length from Pedro the Lion as a return to the songwriting characterized by Friend and the Secure EP in the sense that there was no "pretense of anything bigger", an allusion to his previous concept albums.2
In early January 2006, Pedro the Lion formally announced that they had split. The split was amicable; Bazan and Walsh continue to be good friends. Bazan said that their friendship has even been strengthened by the breakup.4 Bazan toured in support of Fewer Moving Parts, his solo debut EP. Walsh returned to his career as a Web application developer5 and is busy with his band, The Soft Drugs, and their debut release, In Moderation. David Bazan released his debut solo LP, Curse Your Branches, on Seattle-based Barsuk Records in 2009.
Discography
Pedro the Lion performing in 2004, Bazan is at the far left playing guitar
Albums
It's Hard to Find a Friend - Made In Mexico/Jade Tree - 1998
Winners Never Quit - Jade Tree - 2000
Control - Jade Tree - 2002
Achilles Heel - Jade Tree - 2004
EPs
Whole EP - Tooth & Nail - 1997
The Only Reason I Feel Secure - Made In Mexico / Jade Tree - 1999
Progress - Suicide Squeeze - 2000
Tour EP '04 - Self-released / Jade Tree - 2004
Stations - 2004
Compilations
"The Longer I Lay Here" (live) - Exploitation of Sound Vol. 1 - Hero Music - 1999
"Breadwinner You" - The Unaccompanied Voice : An A Capella Compilation - Secretly Canadian - 1998
"Rapture", "Backwoods Nation" - Location Is Everything Vol. 1 - Jade Tree - 2002
"I Do" (live) - Location Is Everything Vol. 2 - Jade Tree - 2004
"I Heard the Bells On Christmas Day" (new rendition) - Maybe This Christmas Tree - Nettwerk - 2004
Singles
The band released various 45 rpm singles in limited quantities:
Title
Year
Label
Pressings
"Big Trucks"
1998
Made In Mexico
1,000
"Song A" / "Song B" (Sub Pop Singles Club)
1999
Sub Pop
1,300
"Helicopter"
1999
Homemade Recordings *Not an official PTL release
1,000: 250 on red vinyl, 750 on black vinyl
"Progress" / A Guitar for Janie
2000
Suicide Squeeze
2,000: black vinyl + story book
"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"
2002
Suicide Squeeze
1,500: 500 on green vinyl, 1,000 on red vinyl
"The Poison Makes" / "Walk Slow" (Pedro the Lion / Seldom split)
2003
Bedside Recordings
500: hand-numbered
"The First Noel"
2003
Suicide Squeeze
3,000: white vinyl
"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"
2005
Suicide Squeeze
2,000: marbled vinyl
See also: David Bazan discography, Headphones discography
Personnel
Member
Contribution
Tenure
Associated acts
David Bazan
vocals, guitar, bass, drums, synthesizer, percussion
1997–2005
Headphones, The Undertow Orchestra, Unwed Sailor, others
Benjamin Brubaker
drums
1998, 2003
Jeremy Dybash
drums
1998
Velour 100
Johnathon Ford
bass
1998
Unwed Sailor
Casey Foubert
drums, keyboards
2001–2004
Seldom, Crystal Skulls, Sufjan Stevens
Ben Gibbard
bass
2000
Death Cab For Cutie, The Postal Service, ¡All-Time Quarterback!
Josh Golden
bass
1998–2000
Damien Jurado
Frank Lenz
drums
2004–2005
Starflyer 59, Headphones, Fold Zandura, The Lassie Foundation, others
Ken Maiuri
bass
2004–2005
The Mammals, The Soft Drugs, Mark Mulcahy
Trey Many
drums, bass, guitar
1998, 2000–2001, 2005
Velour 100, Starflyer 59, His Name Is Alive
Yuuki Matthews
keyboards
2000–2001
Seldom, Crystal Skulls, Sufjan Stevens
James McAlister
keys, percussion, drums
2004
Ester Drang, Sufjan Stevens, Denison Witmer
Paul Mumaw
drums
1998
Rose Blossom Punch
Brian Olson
drums
1997
Nick Peterson
guitar
1997–1999
Fleet Foxes, Headphones
Tim Schiefer
guitar
1997
Travis Smith
bass
1997
Tim Walsh
bass, guitar, keys, drums
2000, 2002, 2003–2005
The Soft Drugs, Headphones
Christian Wargo
guitar
2003
Fleet Foxes, Crystal Skulls, Scientific
Blake Wescott
drums
1998
Seldom, Crystal Skulls, Damien Jurado, Denison Witmer, others
Casey Wescott
2001
Fleet Foxes, The Vogue, Seldom, Crystal Skulls
Soundtracks
The band is featured in the 2004 Christian music documentary Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?6
Notes and references
^ "David Bazan". DavidBazan.com. Archived from the original on 2006-12-08. http://web.archive.org/web/20061208204658/http://www.davidbazan.com/pedro-the-lion.php. Retrieved 2006-12-07.
^ a b c d e Josh Holden (2004-01-12). "An interview with David Bazan". The Other Journal at Mars Hill Graduate School. http://www.theotherjournal.com/article.php?id=32. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
^ "Pedro the Lion: Sharing the Lion's Den". TimMcMahan.com. http://www.timmcmahan.com/pedro2.htm. Retrieved 2006-06-09.
^ Brundage, Matthew (February 11, 2006). "Interview with David Bazan". Iota Club and Cafe, Arlington, VA.
^ "A Conversation with TW Walsh". http://hardtofindafriend.com. http://hardtofindafriend.blogspot.com/2006/11/conversation-with-tw-walsh_20.html. Retrieved 2007-10-27.
^ "DVD Review: Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?". Entertainment Weekly. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/review/dvd/0,6115,1154498_2_0_,00.html. Retrieved 2006-05-04.
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