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Pere Ubu

Pere Ubu emerged through the metropolitan wastelands of mid-’70s Cleveland to impact the American underground for generations to check out; led by hulking frontman David Thomas, whose absurdist warble and rapturously demented lyrics continued to be the band’s innovative concentrate throughout their lengthy, convoluted profession, Ubu’s protean artwork punk audio …

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Phonograph

Mixing Americana with consumer electronics, Brooklyn, NY-based Phonograph experienced their genesis when Matthew Welsh (vocals, keyboard, guitar) started dealing with Tony Maimone of Pere Ubu. Studio room engineer John Davis (bass, synthesizer) became a member of Welsh, soon presenting him to Dave Burnett (drums) and Abe Seiferth (acoustic guitar). Phil …

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David Thomas

The longtime frontman from the seminal art-punk band Pere Ubu, David Thomas was created June 14, 1953 in Moss Stage, MS. A one-time music journalist, he 1st attracted attention like a performer through the mid-’70s while leading the Cleveland-based cult favorites Rocket from your Tombs; in 1975, he and fellow …

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