POSTING CORRECTION FROM THE PRIDS AT http://www.prids.com/:
♥ Dots to Connect: The Music of The Prids ♥
Everyone has well heard about our van accident in July 2008. We would just as soon forget about it, but unfortunately our medical bills REFUSE to be forgotten...
When our friend and producer, Hillary Johnson heard the news, she put together a Prids' tribute album, with proceeds going towards these stubborn medical bills. Oliver Ackermann, frontman for a Place to Bury Strangers, suggested the bands do covers of The Prids' music. With the help of our good friend Tony Ramo from five03 Records it became a reality. In April of 2009, Dots to Connect was released.
Bands included on this compilation: Place To Bury Strangers, Autodrone, Bell Hollow, Charmparticles, Entertainment, Green Circles, Hearts Fail, Helvetia, Me You Us Them, Roman Numerals, Sleepmask, Soft Tags, The Suffocation Keep (Brett Nelson of Built to Spill), Swann Danger, The Upsidedown, Veil Veil Vanish, We Float, The Wendys (Factory Records).
Dots To Connect is a digital-only release. Buy it on http://itunes.apple.com/
Thanks for your support!!! oxoox
Posted by theprids at 2:10PM on May 5 09
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During the summer of 2008, indie rock band The Prids took to the road in support of their Something Difficult EP. On July 20th while on their way to Los Angeles, the band and two of their loved ones were severely injured when a blown tire caused their van to crash on I-5 in Southern California. Their vehicle was totaled and all of their equipment destroyed. After the accident, the band received over $16,000 in generous donations from friends and fans around the world, allowing them to purchase a new van and replace their equipment. However, they still had large medical bills to pay.
When Oliver Ackerman, front man for a Place to Bury Strangers, heard what had happened to one of his favorite bands, he suggested recording a Prids tribute album with proceeds going to the band to help pay their medical expenses. The tribute album, Dots to Connect, features covers of Prids songs by 18 amazing artists including A Place to Bury Strangers, The Upsidedown and The Suffocation Keep. All of the artists who contributed to the record are friends of the band who wanted to lend a helping hand.This digital-only release is available through iTunes and Amazon.com.
Tracklisting
1. A Place To Bury Strangers - “The Problem”
2. Green Circles - “Lienzencages”
3. Entertainment - “Shadow and Shadow”
4. Hearts Fail - “The Glow”
5. Charmparticles - “All That You Want”
6. The Wendys - “Like Hearts”
7. Bell Hollow - “Contact”
8. Veil Veil Vanish - “Forever Again”
9. Me You Us Them - “Back Up Slow”
10. Autodrone - “Let It Go”
11. We Float – “Persona Solara”
12. Soft Tags – “Infection”
13. Roman Numerals – “One Thousand Five”
14. The Upsidedown – “Glide, Screamer”
15. Helvetia – “Something Difficult”
16. Swann Danger – “Artificial Heart Designer”
17. Sleepmask – “Before We Are”
18. The Suffocation Keep – “Love Zero”
Upcoming Shows
8/21 - Los Angeles, CA @ Silver Factory Studios
8/24 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah (w/Built to Spill)
8/25 - San Diego, CA @ Radio Room
8/26 - San Diego, CA @ Belly Up (w/Built to Spill)
BIO
The story of The Prids begins innocently enough. Somewhere in Missouri in March of 1995, Mistina Keith (bass, vocals) saw David Frederickson (guitar, vocals) lead a so-so pop band through a set of songs at a house party. Always the smooth talker, Mistina convinced David to leave the band he was fronting, visit a pawn shop with her and buy some cheap guitars so that they could start their own band, even though she had never played an instrument in her life.
While they figured out how to master their instruments, they listened to the likes of The Smiths, Sonic Youth, Unrest, The Jesus and Mary Chain and Heavenly and began writing songs together. The Prids, whose moniker derives from a nickname David had for Mistina, was born.
The two left Missouri after a few years, bouncing around the backwaters of Midwest scenes in Lincoln and Omaha before finally settling in Portland, Oregon in the late ‘90s.
David and Mistina continued writing songs together, releasing the Duracraft and Glide, Screamer EPs in 2000 and 2002 and their debut LP, Love Zero in 2003. Somewhere in between, the two fell in love, got married and divorced. Like other songwriting couples before them, they continued creating music together and today remain the best of friends.
Drummer Joey Maas joined the band in 2005 and in 2006, The Prids released their second full length, …Until the World is Beautiful. The album nailed down the heart-bursting reverie of their live show, an experience matched by few. With a hypnotic and commanding sound full of lush, pounding rhythms, the record was an exponential build on all the things David and Mistina had been affected by in rock 'n' roll - music that is drunk on sadness, finds beauty in letting go and keeps hope alive when things fall apart. In 2007, The Prids released their Something Difficult EP and a year later, keyboardist Maile Tarries joined the group, completing their current lineup.
In April 2009, Dots to Connect, a Prids tribute album was released. A Place to Bury Strangers, The Upsidedown, The Suffocation Keep and 15 other bands all contributed their covers of Prids’ songs for the record.
Back in the studio, The Prids are currently working on new material for a fall release. If their prior work is any indication of what’s to come for this dynamic four piece, we are all in for a treat.
The Prids
David Frederickson (guitar/vocals)
Mistina Keith (bass/vocals)
Maile Tarries (keyboards)
Joey Maas (drums)
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5 comments:
Great review, thanks for publicizing the album. Just wanted to make one correction: Oliver from APTBS is a great guy but he did not suggest the idea for the benefit CD. "Dots to Connect" was the brainchild of producer Hilary Johnson, who put the comp together.
thanks
Greg Fasolino
Bell Hollow
Hello Greg,
Thank you for your comment, but I can't take the credit, as I did not write the piece. It was sent to me by The Prids PR representative and I posted it for fans. Thank you for setting the record straight on the CD.
Keep on rockin'
Mickie
Thanks, Mickie.
Perhaps you could make a correction in the actual article. The press release was incorrect and if you go to The Prids website, you will see it has been corrected there as well. Hillary put this together as a labor of love for her dear friends The Prids and she deserves full credit for it.
Thanks Mickie.
Could you correct the actual article? The press release was in error, and you can go check on Prids.com, where the band themselves have corrected the misinformation.
Hillary put this together without any financial gain, as a labor of love for her dear friends The prids, and she deserves full credit for that.
thank you...
There you go, Greg. I hope this helps and that Hillary gets the credit she deserves.
Thank you,
Mickie
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