1968
David Pajo is an alternative rock musician. However, even this classification is constraining, as he has over the course of his life played such a wide variety of music, only loosely fitting into genres such as: hardcore, math-rock, post-rock, electronica, folk, and even indie-pop. Though a multi-instrumentalist (playing guitar, bass, banjo, drums, and possibly many more instruments), he is best known for his guitar work. In his early years he played with three Louisville hardcore and hardcore-inflected bands. He got his start as guitarist for Maurice, but he first recorded with Solution Unknown. He rose to prominence, however, for work with the influential post-rock band Slint. Since its breakup, he has seldom held positions in other bands for very long, moving from one to the other quite often. As a result he has contributed to many lineups, playing and recording with Will Oldham, The For Carnation, Tortoise, Stereolab, Royal Trux, King Kong, Bush League, Zwan, and Peggy Honeywell. He has also released music as a solo artist using various monikers, as Aerial M, M, and most notably, Papa M. Among his many 7 and splits with various bands, he has released (as Aerial M) 1997's Aerial M, and (as Papa M) 1999's Live From A Shark Cage, 2001's Whatever, Mortal, and 2003's Hole Of Burning Alms. In February and March of 2005 he joined his old friends from Slint, Britt Walford and Brian McMahan, for a reunion tour, and in April released his first solo album not bearing a pseudonym, simply entitled Pajo. Around the middle of 2005, he helped to form the band Dead Child, with Todd Cook, Michael McMahan, and Tony Bailey. More details on this band will follow as the music is released. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
David Pajo is an alternative rock musician. However, even this classification is constraining, as he has over the course of his life played such a wide variety of music, only loosely fitting into genres such as: hardcore, math-rock, post-rock, electronica, folk, and even indie-pop. Though a multi-instrumentalist (playing guitar, bass, banjo, drums, and possibly many more instruments), he is best known for his guitar work. In his early years he played with three Louisville hardcore and hardcore-inflected bands. He got his start as guitarist for Maurice, but he first recorded with Solution Unknown. He rose to prominence, however, for work with the influential post-rock band Slint. Since its breakup, he has seldom held positions in other bands for very long, moving from one to the other quite often. As a result he has contributed to many lineups, playing and recording with Will Oldham, The For Carnation, Tortoise, Stereolab, Royal Trux, King Kong, Bush League, Zwan, and Peggy Honeywell. He has also released music as a solo artist using various monikers, as Aerial M, M, and most notably, Papa M. Among his many 7 and splits with various bands, he has released (as Aerial M) 1997's Aerial M, and (as Papa M) 1999's Live From A Shark Cage, 2001's Whatever, Mortal, and 2003's Hole Of Burning Alms. In February and March of 2005 he joined his old friends from Slint, Britt Walford and Brian McMahan, for a reunion tour, and in April released his first solo album not bearing a pseudonym, simply entitled Pajo. Around the middle of 2005, he helped to form the band Dead Child, with Todd Cook, Michael McMahan, and Tony Bailey. More details on this band will follow as the music is released. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
It's You That Burns
Celebrity Death
Prescription Blues
Who's That Knocking
Foolish King
We Get Along, Mostly
Insomnia Song
Wrong Turn
Hybrid Moments
High Lonesome Moan
Let It Be Me
Cyclone Eye
Angelfuck
Walk Through The Dark
War is Dead
I've Just Restored My Will To Live Again
Bullet
Teenagers From Mars
Where Eagles Dare
Oh No No
I Turned Into A Martian
Horror Business
Attitude
Ten More Days
Icicles
Manson Twins
Baby Please Come Home
Let Me Bleed
Francie
Devils Whorehouse
Mary of the Wild Moor
Devil's Whorehouse
Mary of the Wildmoor
Where Eagles Date
01 01 Angelfuck
02 02 Hybrid Moments
03 03 Where Eagles Dare
04 04 Bullet
05 05 Teenagers From Mars
07 07 I Turned Into A Martian
06 06 Devils Whorehouse
09 09 Attitude
08 08 Horror Business
Cyclone Eyes
Where Eagles Dare (alternate)
01 01 01 Angelfuck
02 02 02 Hybrid Moments
03 03 03 Where Eagles Dare
04 04 04 Bullet
Pine Ridge
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