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Pissed Jeans
First Unitarian Church
2125 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Nov 11, 2023
7:30 PM EST
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Ryan
March 3rd 2024
Always a blast seeing these guys perform, and the opening act I caught, Lysol, was very good too!
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Pissed Jeans Biography
Pissed Jeans are a rock and roll combo from Allentown, PA.
The sound of their music is a combination of sludgy bands from the early Eighties,like Flipper, and the noise assault of the Jesus Lizard.
Their discography includes Throbbing Organ 7" (Parts Unknown), Shallow LP/CD (Parts Unknown), Don't Need Smoke to Make Myself Disappear 7" (Sub Pop), and Hope For Men LP/CD (Sub Pop).
In an interview with Tony Rettman of Blastitude, Pissed Jeans' singer described their sound and intent with the following: "The idea was to start a different kinda punk band focused on dead ended carnal cravings, sexual depression…that sort of thing. Mainly we just wanted to bludgeon the listener with dull, monotonous droning rock music that just sucks the energy out of you, the musical equivalent to watching a toilet flush."
Read MoreThe sound of their music is a combination of sludgy bands from the early Eighties,like Flipper, and the noise assault of the Jesus Lizard.
Their discography includes Throbbing Organ 7" (Parts Unknown), Shallow LP/CD (Parts Unknown), Don't Need Smoke to Make Myself Disappear 7" (Sub Pop), and Hope For Men LP/CD (Sub Pop).
In an interview with Tony Rettman of Blastitude, Pissed Jeans' singer described their sound and intent with the following: "The idea was to start a different kinda punk band focused on dead ended carnal cravings, sexual depression…that sort of thing. Mainly we just wanted to bludgeon the listener with dull, monotonous droning rock music that just sucks the energy out of you, the musical equivalent to watching a toilet flush."
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