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lunes, octubre 20, 2008

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David Pajo is an American alternative rock musician. He has, however, played a wide variety of music, loosely fitting into several other genres: hardcore, math-rock, post-rock, electronica, folk, and even indie-pop. Though a multi-instrumentalist (playing guitar, bass, banjo, drums, and possibly many more instruments), he is best known for his guitar work.

A native of Louisville, Kentucky, he played with three Louisville hardcore and hardcore-inflected bands in his early career. He got his start as guitarist for Maurice, but he first recorded with Solution Unknown. He rose to prominence, however, for work with the influential post-rock band Slint. Since its breakup, he has seldom held positions in other bands for very long, moving from one to the other quite often. As a result he has contributed to many lineups, playing and recording with Will Oldham, The For Carnation, Tortoise, Stereolab, Royal Trux, King Kong, Bush League, Zwan, and Peggy Honeywell.

He has also released music as a solo artist using various monikers, as Aerial M, M, and most notably, Papa M. Among his many 7" and splits with various bands, he has released (as Aerial M) 1997's Aerial M, and (as Papa M) 1999's Live from a Shark Cage, 2001's Whatever, Mortal, and 2003's Hole of Burning Alms.

In February and March 2005 he joined his old friends from Slint, Britt Walford and Brian McMahan, for a reunion tour, and in April released his first solo album not bearing a pseudonym, simply entitled Pajo. The follow up to Pajo, entitled 1968, was released in August 2006.

Around the middle of 2005, he helped to form the band Dead Child, with Todd Cook (from Shipping News, Retsin, The For Carnation, and Aerial M—and who also played guitar on the 2005 Slint reunion tour), Michael McMahan (from The For Carnation, Starkiller, and Phantom Family Halo—and who also joined Slint on the reunion tour), and Tony Bailey (from Anomoanon, The Party Girls, Verktum, and Aerial M).

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papa m - Krusty

martes, octubre 14, 2008

Havanarama - Rock the Blockade: 2000 Incorruptible [2003]

El Supergrupo Havanarama is Bob Arellano, Paul Oldham, Will Oldham, David Pajo and Pete Townsend.
A limited numbered version of 50 came in a cigar box, including a Classified Report mini-comic and a cigar.
All songs recorded in Pinar Del Rio and Havana, Cuba, March 2000.


La captura de sonidos acústicos en la guitarra de viento marino que se cruza en interfaces primitivas al ancho recorrido pro fortaleza de ideales autenticos, con el salud de la gente que rodea sus interpretaciones en los valores del compendio, se acercan a beber junto a las diversas opiniones sobre la indiferencia que el sagrado espíritu humano expande por el planeta en unisono controlado, y cual amanecer las rocas miran como el tiempo se lleva los rastros de antiguas generaciones de recolectores?, al son de las cenizas, de verdes hojas pro caen las semillas, que se pozan en la niebla matutina y so un beso de mujer expande los tonos acordes a tu energía vital de cosmos, es donde vuelan junto a ti todos los olores del gran árbol que dio a tus frutos destinos diferentes, y en donde otro amor de estrellas estuvo antes frente a ti, tu hogar ahora es la libertad consagrando la creación de un hijo al cual dejaras fluir enseñándole quien eres, la tierra no es una herencia de nuestros padres, es un préstamo de nuestros niños.

Y que el resplandor de la luna convoque al tambor, una fumadita más.


Tracklist :
  1. Pinar Del Rio Intro
  2. Valle De Viñales
  3. Rancho Grande
  4. Madeleine-Mary
  5. No Gold Digger
  6. Carcel De Folsom
  7. Simpatía Para El Diablo
  8. Eso Es Lo Que Dijo Ella
  9. Doble Dosis
  10. Chupacabra/Space Killer
  11. Stairway To Heaven



No Gold Digger - Havanarama