Paris, Texas (band)
Paris, Texas was an American punk rock and emo[1] band signed to New Line Records. They were formed in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, in late 1997[1] by bassist Matt Tennessen.
Paris, Texas | |
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Paris, Texas performing in the early 2000s in Indianapolis, Indiana | |
Background information | |
Origin | Madison, Wisconsin |
Genres | Punk rock, emo |
Years active | 1997–2005 |
Labels | Polyvinyl Record Co. New Line Records |
Past members | Scott Sherpe – vocals Matt Tennessen – bass Nolan Treolo – guitar Sam Vinz – drums Nick Zinkgraf – guitar |
According to CMJ New Music Magazine:
- ”Furious punk guitars that sound more rock than emo, backed by chaotic but somehow precise drumming...it's hard to believe Paris Texas were ever considered emo at all - there's much more bark than whine.”
Discography
- Like You Like An Arsonist - New Line Records, Released 2004
- "Bombs Away" (3:14)
- "Action Fans! Help Us!" (3:14)
- "Like You Like an Arsonist" (3:37)
- "Rebel Radio" (3:05)
- "White Eyes" (3:25)
- "Your Death" (3:43)
- "Strike My Heart" (3:50)
- "One Hot Coma" (3:29)
- "Hip Replacement" (3:45)
- "Better Off for Being Worse" (3:36)
- "Gemini" (3:33)
- Action Fans Help Us! - Polyvinyl Record Co., Released 2003
- "Action Fans Help Us!" (3:10)
- "Gemini" (3:31)
- "Your Death" (3:40)
- "One Hot Coma" (3:28)
- "Strike My Heart" (3:50)
- Brazilliant - Polyvinyl Record Co., Released 10/17/2000[2]
- "Le Tigre" (2:41)
- "Dress Stress" (2:54)
- "Razor New Neighbors" (2:34)
- "Future Scars" (3:00)
- "400,000" (3:20)
- So, You Think it's Hot Here? - Polyvinyl Record Co., Released 10/21/1999[3]
- "Cadillac of High Hair"
- "Four Feet"
- "Das Wolf"
- "Silver"
- "Heart Full of Napalm"
- "Cemetery City"
- "The Driver"
- "Lt. Peterson"
- "Goodbye"
- "Rotten Apples"
- Paris, Texas EP - Polyvinyl Record Co., Released 10/01/1998[4]
- "One Heater"
- "Dating A Dancer"
- "In The Back"
- "Without Even Kissing"
References
- Ankeny, Jason. Paris, Texas at AllMusic. Retrieved July 2016.
- "Polyvinyl Records". Polyvinylrecords.com. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
- "Polyvinyl Records". Polyvinylrecords.com. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
- "Polyvinyl Records". Polyvinylrecords.com. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
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