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Pilot to Gunner

 
Artist: Pilot to Gunner
Pilot to Gunner

Group Members:

Patrick Hegarty, Scott V. Padden, Martin McLoughlin, Kurt L. Herrman

Similar Artists:

Odd Numbers, The Abnormals, Suspect Device

Influenced By:

  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "You Gotta Sin to Get Saved", "Games at High Speeds

Biography

Indie combo Pilot to Gunner came together in New York City around 1998. Led by the vocals and guitar of Scott V. Padden, P to G also included guitarist Patrick Hegarty, bassist Martin McLoughlin, and drummer Kurt L. Herrman. The boys debuted on wax in 1999 with the Hit the Ground and Hum EP for Me Too!; that led to the 2001 Gern Blandsten full-length Games at High Speeds. A hellacious touring schedule ensued, which found Pilot to Gunner bringing its tightly wound emo-punk to America and Australia and garnering some pretty fawning press blurbs along the way. The hullabaloo led to a deal with Arena Rock Recording Company, which reissued Games with an additional bonus track in early 2003 before releasing Get Saved a year later. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Pilot to Gunner
Origin Brooklyn, New York City, United States
Genre(s) Indie rock, post-punk revival
Years active 1998–present
Label(s) Arena Rock Recording Co.
Website Biography
Members
Scott V. Padden
Patrick Hegarty
Martin McLoughlin
Kurt L. Herrman

Indie/post-punk revival band Pilot to Gunner came together in New York City around 1998. Led by the vocals and guitar of Scott V. Padden, Pilot to Gunner also includes guitarist Patrick Hegarty, bassist Martin McLoughlin, and drummer Kurt L. Herrman. The boys debuted on wax in 1999 with the Hit the Ground and Hum EP for "Me Too!"; that led to the 2001 Gern Blandsten full-length Games at High Speeds. A lifetime's worth of American DIY tours, as well as one through Australia, followed, as did the a deal with the Arena Rock Recording Co., which reissued Games at High Speeds with an additional bonus track in early 2003. Games at High Speeds was also picked up by Rykodisc in Europe, and Building Records in Australia. Get Saved was recorded in 2003 with J. Robbins and released in 2004 by ARRCO in the US, Rykodisc in Europe, and Building Records in Australia.

An even more hellacious touring schedule ensued, which found Pilot to Gunner bringing their tightly wound, D.C. inspired rock to nearly all of the lower 48, eastern and western Europe, Russia, and again Australia while garnering some pretty fawning press blurbs along the way.

The band is currently at work on their 3rd and final full-length album. No release date has been set, although according to their MySpace page they are almost finshed.

Contents

Discography

Studio Albums

EPs

  • Hit the Ground and Hum (2000)

LPs

Non-Album Songs

• "All the Lights" - Released on Crisp Songs Volume 1
• "68" - Released on Until the Shaking Stops - A Salute to Jawbox

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