Pedro the Lion

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Pedro the Lion
David Bazan (left) and Tim Walsh, c. January 2004
David Bazan (left) and Tim Walsh, c. January 2004
Background information
Origin Seattle, Washington, United States Flag of the United States
Genre(s) Indie rock
Slowcore
Years active 1995–2005
Label(s) Jade Tree
Suicide Squeeze
Architecture Label
Tooth & Nail
Made in Mexico
Website www.pedro-the-lion.com
Members
David Bazan, various backing musicians

Pedro the Lion was an indie rock band from Seattle, Washington, and, for over a decade, the main creative outlet of singer/songwriter David Bazan. The band combined a biting wit with first person narrative to cover both politics and faith.

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Pedro the Lion was formed by David Bazan in 1995[1] and released its debut EP Whole in April 1997. Throughout the band's many lineup changes, Bazan remained the primary artist and musician behind the group, singing and playing virtually every instrument on the band's first two full length albums, It's Hard to Find a Friend (1998) and Winners Never Quit (2000). Seldom's Casey Foubert joined Bazan for the band's 2002 effort, Control, playing drums and keyboards and co-writing "Penetration" and "Second Best". Achilles Heel followed in 2004 and featured T.W. Walsh, perhaps the only other individual—besides Bazan—to ever be considered an official band member.[2] All told, the band released four full-length albums as well as several EPs and various 7" singles.

Throughout his career, Bazan has been involved with such musical acts as Damien Jurado, Scientific, The Six Parts Seven, The Soft Drugs, Seldom, and Unwed Sailor. He, TW Walsh, and Frank Lenz of Starflyer 59, comprised the band Headphones during the time that the band's debut and only LP was recorded. TW later left the band for personal reasons after a tour on which he handled drum duties. Nick Peterson filled in on drums for the remaining Headphones live shows. David has said that he is not sure if there will be another Headphones album or not, but there are no plans for one at the moment.[3][4]

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. In fact, Bazan has admitted that their friendship has even been strengthened by the breakup.[5] Bazan toured in support of Fewer Moving Parts, his solo debut EP. His first full length album is in the works for 2007.[6] Walsh returned to his career as a web application developer[7] and is busy with his band, The Soft Drugs, and their debut release, In Moderation. Pedro The Lion was managed by Bob Andrews at Undertow Music. David Bazan will release his debut solo LP on Seattle-based Barsuk Records in 2008.

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 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

Band lineup, 1997-2005
Band lineup, 1997-2005
  • David Bazan · vocals, guitar, bass, drums, synthesizer, percussion · (1997-2005)
  • Benjamin Brubaker · drums · (1999, 2003)
  • Jeremy Dybash · drums · (1998)
  • Johnathon Ford · bass · (1998)
  • Casey Foubert · drums, keyboards · (2001-2004)
  • Ben Gibbard · bass (tour) · (2000)
  • Josh Golden · bass, drums · (1999-2000)
  • Frank Lenz · drums (tour) · (2004-2005)
  • Ken Maiuri · bass · (2004-2005)
  • Trey Many · drums, bass, guitar · (1998, 2000-2001, 2005)
  • Yuuki Matthews · keyboards · (2000)
  • James McAlister · keys, percussion, drums · (2004)
  • Paul Mumaw · drums · (1998)
  • Brian Olson · drums · (1997)
  • Nick Peterson · guitar · (1997-1999)
  • Tim Schiefer · guitar · (1997)
  • Travis Smith · bass · (1997)
  • Tim Walsh · bass, guitar, keys, drums · (2000, 2002, 2003-2005)
  • Christian Wargo · guitar · (2003)
  • Blake Wescott · drums · (1998)

  1. ^ David Bazan. DavidBazan.com. Retrieved on December 7, 2006.
  2. ^ Pedro the Lion: Sharing the Lion's Den. TimMcMahan.com. Retrieved on June 9, 2006.
  3. ^ A Conversation with David Bazan. http://hardtofindafriend.com. Retrieved on October 27, 2007.
  4. ^ frequently asked questions. TWWalsh.com. Retrieved on March 17, 2006.
  5. ^ Brundage, Matthew. "Interview with David Bazan", Iota Club and Cafe, Arlington, VA, February 11, 2006. 
  6. ^ Brundage, Matthew. "Interview with David Bazan", Iota Club and Cafe, Arlington, VA, February 11, 2006. 
  7. ^ A Conversation with TW Walsh. http://hardtofindafriend.com. Retrieved on October 27, 2007.
  8. ^ DVD Review: Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on May 4, 2006.

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