Panthers (band)
Panthers is an American punk rock band from Brooklyn, New York. The Village Voice described them as "groundbreaking dissonant HC (hardcore) with Rolling Stones swagger."[1] Three members were previously in the hardcore band Orchid.[2] Panthers have released four records. The most recent two, The Trick and Things Are Strange were released on Vice Records. Prior to that they released via Dim Mak Records and Troubleman Unlimited.
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Origin | Brooklyn, New York (United States) |
Genres | Punk rock, hardcore punk |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Vice Records, Dim Mak, Troubleman Unlimited |
Associated acts | Orchid |
Members | Justin Chearno Geoff Garlock Jayson Green Jeff Salane Kip Uhlhorn |
They began as a side project by members of the bands Orchid, Turing Machine, and The Red Scare.[3]
Kip Uhlhorn went on to form the band Cloudland Canyon with Simon Wojan of King Khan & the Shrines.
Band members
- Justin Chearno - guitar
- Jayson Green - vocals
- Geoff Garlock - bass
- Jeff Salane - drums
- Kip Uhlhorn - guitar
Releases
- Are You Down?? (Troubleman Unlimited, 2002)[4]
- Let's Get Serious EP (Dim Mak, 2003)[5]
- Things Are Strange (Vice, 2004)[6]
- The Trick (Vice, 2007)[7]
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References
- village voice > music > Lightning Bolt, Ride the Skies; Black Dice, Cold Hands; The Red Scare, Strangers Die Everyday by Nick Catucci
- Eye Weekly Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- DIM MAK :: bands :: Panthers Archived 2007-07-05 at the Wayback Machine
- PANTHERS: Are You Down?? Album Review | Pitchfork
- PANTHERS: Let's Get Serious EP Album Review | Pitchfork
- PANTHERS: Things Are Strange Album Review | Pitchfork
- PANTHERS: The Trick Album Review | Pitchfork
External links
- Interview
- Vice Records
- Panthers at AllMusic
- 77 Boadrum Site Profile Viva Radio, September 2007 (Flash)
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