PAK (band)

PAK is an American, New York City based, band. They are signed to John Zorn's Tzadik label.

PAK
OriginNew York City, New York, United States
Years active2000 (2000)–present
LabelsTzadik
Members
  • Ron Anderson
  • Keith Abrams
  • Tim Byrnes
Past members
  • Jesse Krakow
  • Will Redmond
  • Race Age

PAK was originally formed by Ron Anderson in 2000,[1] after he spent some time with The Molecules. The original line-up consisted of Anderson, Jesse Krakow, Will Redmond, and Race Age. This line-up released the album 100% Human Hair. In 2003, Race Age was replaced by Keith Abrams, Redmond left the group, and that version released Motel, which was well received.[2][3][4] This version of the group also performed at the Bowery Poetry Club with Jac Berrocal.

In 2007, Anderson reconfigured the group, switching from guitar to bass, and recruiting Tim Byrnes on various instruments. This version of the group toured Europe (as a duo, with Abrams and Anderson along with occasional guest musicians), and is currently working on their next release. The band played shows in 2012 with Nonoko Yoshida.[5]

Reviews

Norwegian publication Tarkus Magazine described PAK as a combination of Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart, Gentle Giant and The Talking Heads.[6] Glenn Astaria of Jazz Review described Motel as a "tangled web of complexities complete with off-kilter ostinatos, driving bass lines and peppery horns".[7] Alex Lozupone described a 2008 show at The Stone as "varying amounts of frantic, synchronized playing ... more ambient noise pieces ... some nice established grooves ... chess references, keyboard sounds that brought back memories of Mr Bungle's first album, some synchronized sax and trumpet playing, a nigh-hardcore song in Spanish, an amazing drum solo in a time signature that felt like it might be 29/16 or 31/16, and equipment emitting an interesting plastic smoky smell (that) made for a memorable night.".[8]

Discography

Line-ups

  • Version 1 - Ron Anderson, Jesse Krakow, Will Redmond, Race Age (2000-2002)
  • Version 2 - Ron Anderson, Jesse Krakow, Race Age (2002)
  • Version 3 - Ron Anderson, Jesse Krakow, Keith Abrams (2003 to 2006)
  • Version 4 - Ron Anderson, Keith Abrams, Tim Byrnes (2007 to present)
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References

  1. New Page 1 Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "holyfuckingshit40000". Holyfuckingshit40000.blogspot.com. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  3. "PAK - Motel". Disagreement.net. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  4. "The Stone Calendar". thestonenyc.com. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  5. Tarkus Magazine # 35 February 2006
  6. CD Review of Pak - Motel on Ra Sounds @ jazzreview.com Archived 2007-07-05 at the Wayback Machine
  7. "Ron Anderson - musician-composer-improviser - Catalog : PAK - The Ashfield Sessions (CDR)". Ronanderson-molecules.com. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  8. ASIN B0015EQKD6, 100% Human Hair
  9. ASIN B000QRHX0W, Motel
  10. "Volume Detail". Tzadik.com. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
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