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Pretty Girls Make Graves

 
Artist: Pretty Girls Make Graves
Pretty Girls Make Graves

Group Members:

Andrea Zollo, Jay Clark, Nick deWitt, Derek Fudesco, Nate Thelen

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Murder City Devils, Kill Sadie, Bee Hive Vaults, Jaguar Love, Death Wish Kids, Sharks Keep Moving, Night Canopy
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  • Formed: 2001, Seattle, WA
  • Disbanded: 2007
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Élan Vital", "The New Romance", "Good Health

Biography

Named for either the Smiths song or a line from Kerouac's The Dharma Bums, Seattle, WA's Pretty Girls Make Graves began touring the country only months after the Murder City Devils, which Derek Fudesco also played bass in, called it quits. During the summer of 2001, Fudesco started writing songs with friends Andrea Zollo (whom he played with in Death Wish Kids), ex-Bee Hive Vaults members Nathen Johnson and Nick DeWitt, plus Kill Sadie's Jason Clark. Their first release, a self-titled, four-song EP full of bursts of energy and emotion released on Dim Mak, created enough interest to land them a spot in the AP's "100 Bands You Need to Know in '02." In April 2002, Good Health came out on Lookout! Records. Miming the same energies as the EP, but in nine songs and 27 minutes, the full-length combined early Fugazi and a bit of Rocket from the Crypt, but made new. Add X-Ray Spex and Avengers influences coupled by backup vocals and a hard-hitting rhythm section, and it's easy to understand where they're coming from. Zollo resists critics' comparisons to Sleater-Kinney or Bikini Kill, because in fact, Pretty Girls Make Graves sounds nothing like either group. Following the release of Good Health, the band jumped to Matador, releasing the This Is Our Emergency single in late 2003 and the full-length New Romance soon after. The band set off on tours with the likes of Death Cab for Cutie, Bloc Party, and Franz Ferdinand, and after adding keyboardist Leona Marrs to the lineup, released Élan Vital in early 2006. A year later -- and after a final round of spring touring -- Pretty Girls Make Graves dissolved, as drummer DeWitt departed and the band did not want to continue on without him. ~Lisa LeeKing, All Music Guide
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Pretty Girls Make Graves
Origin Seattle, Washington, USA
Genres Art punk, post-punk revival
Years active 2001–2007
Labels Lookout!
Matador
Associated acts Sharks Keep Moving
Murder City Devils
Kill Sadie
The Cave Singers
Jaguar Love
Website Official Site
Former members
Andrea Zollo
Derek Fudesco
Leona Marrs
Jay Clark
Nathan Thelen
Nick Dewitt

Pretty Girls Make Graves was an art punk band, formed in Seattle in 2001, named after The Smiths song of the same name[1] (which itself was named after a quote from Jack Kerouac's The Dharma Bums, which Kerouac took from a correspondence between Allen Ginsberg and Bob Dylan). Andrea Zollo and Derek Fudesco had played together previously in The Hookers, as well as The Death Wish Kids and Area 51 along with Dann Gallucci, with whom Derek had formed Murder City Devils. Not long before the Murder City Devils disbanded, Derek and Andrea formed Pretty Girls Make Graves along with Jay, Nick and Nathan. They played the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2004.

Pitchfork Media announced that the band was breaking up on 29 January 2007.[2] Their final two shows were 9 June 2007, in Seattle.

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History

The band released their first EP on Dim Mak before releasing their debut album Good Health on Lookout Records in April 2002. The band would later sign to Matador records where they released The New Romance. Guitarist Nathan Thelen left Pretty Girls Make Graves in March 2004 to form Moonrats and Leona Marrs (formerly of HintHint) joined as a multi-instrumentalist. On January 29, 2007 the band announced that Nick had left the band and their May 2007 tour would be their last.

Members

Members at the Time of Disbanding

  • Andrea Zollo – vocals
  • Derek Fudesco – bass, vocals
  • Jay Clark – guitar, keyboards, samples, vocals
  • Leona Marrs – keyboards, accordion, vocals (2004-2007)

Previous members

  • Nathan Thelen – guitar, vocals (2001-2004)
  • Nick Dewitt – drums, samples, keyboards, trumpet, vocals (2001-2007)
    • quit the band subsequently causing their break-up, but played through the end of their final tour.

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

  • Pretty Girls Make Graves EP (2001, Dim Mak)
  • More Sweet Soul b/w If You Hate Your Friends, You're Not Alone (2001, Sub Pop)
  • Sad Girls Por Vida b/w The Getaway (2002, Sound Virus)
  • By The Throat b/w Ghosts In The Radio & More Sweet Soul (2002, Hand Held Heart)
  • Speakers Push The Air b/w Bring It On Golden Pond & If You Hate Your Friends, You're Not Alone (2002, Dim Mak)
  • This Is Our Emergency (2002, Matador)
  • All Medicated Geniuses b/w C-30 C-60 C-90 GO! & Magic Lights (2003, Matador)

Cover songs

Videography

  • Speakers Push the Air (2002)
  • This Is Our Emergency (2003)
  • All Medicated Geniuses (2003)
  • The Nocturnal House (2006)

Post-breakup

Jay Clark formed Jaguar Love with former Blood Brothers members, Johnny Whitney and Cody Votolato, with whom he has taken up drumming duties. They have recently signed with Matador Records[3], former home of Pretty Girls Make Graves.

Nick Dewitt continues working on his solo electronic project Dutch Dub. He also plays with Amy Blaschke in Night Canopy.

Derek Fudesco formed The Cave Singers with Pete Quirk (of Hint Hint) and Marty Lund (of Cobra High).

Nathan Thelen started Moonrats in Seattle soon after leaving Pretty Girls Make Graves together with keyboard player Aska Matsumiya and drummer Jason Echeverria. They soon moved to Los Angeles and self-released an EP, have just recorded a new album and have a 7" coming out on LA Record in 2008.

Andrea Zollo plays drums with Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death.

Leona Marrs returned to her old band, Hint Hint.

Notes

  1. ^ "Pretty Girls Make Graves Interview". Suicide Girls. http://suicidegirls.com/words/Pretty+Girls+Make+Graves/. Retrieved August 2004. 
  2. ^ Pretty Girls Make Graves Split. Posted 29 January 2007.
  3. ^ Pitchfork: Jaguar Love (ex-PGMG, Blood Brothers) Sign to Matador

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