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Jonathan Coulton

PAX Unplugged - Jonathan Coulton with Paul and Storm

Dec 7, 2024

8:30 PM EST
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Since PAX Unplugged's inauguration, we've been wracking our brains on how to fit a concert into the show. Our standard class of performers from other PAXs own an array of modded game boys, synths, and electronical instruments that didn't have anywhere to plug into our analog show! But then, these marauding bards approached us and explained that they had guitars that worked without electricity. (We assume they use mana as a power source instead...) Introducing the first PAX Unplugged Concert featuring Jonathan Coulton with Paul & Storm! This completely acoustic set will have you tapping your toes to the tunes of their satirical songs and rolling acrobatics checks with your fellow gamers to show off your best dance moves.
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Loved this show and got two records. So talented and exceptionally funny.
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Jonathan Coulton Biography

In 2005 Jonathan Coulton dropped out of a perfectly good software career to write music on the internet. He embarked upon a bold experiment called Thing a Week, in which he home-recorded and released a new song every week for an entire year, giving them all away for free. Even he thought he was crazy. But while a struggling music industry fell to pieces over filesharing and shifting business models, Jonathan Coulton quietly and independently amassed a small army of techies, nerds, and dedicated superfans who buy his music even though they don't have to.

Coulton speaks to the outcast in all of us, in the voices of characters we know from our own sad little lives: the awkward, lovelorn mad scientist from "Skullcrusher Mountain," the powerless wage slave from "Code Monkey," and the annoying former coworker turned zombie from the anthemic ode to office doublespeak, "Re: Your Brains." His songs resonate because he transcends what might otherwise be a gimmicky genre of songwriting - behind every misunderstood monster is a human frailty that we recognize all too well.

Luckily for his patient and supportive family, his internet superstar status has led to much real world success. He tours extensively in the US, Canada, the UK, and Europe. His song "Code Monkey" was used as the theme for the G4 animated series "Code Monkeys," and in 2007 he was tapped to write "Still Alive," the closing song to the award-winning game Portal. That song won the Game Audio Network Guild's "Best Original Vocal Pop Song" award in 2008, and has been called the greatest video game ending song of all time. If you yourself can't sing it all the way through, chances are your children can. In 2011 he was asked back to write "Want You Gone," the closing song for Portal's long-awaited and critically acclaimed sequel.

Artificial Heart is Coulton's first album of new material since Thing a Week, and it features an actual kickass band made up of actual kickass musicians, the delicious high production values of a real recording studio, and the talents of guest vocalists and actual famous people Suzanne Vega, John Roderick of The Long Winters, and Sara Quin of Tegan and Sara. It springs from a brief run opening for They Might Be Giants that ended with member John Flansburgh offering to produce Coulton's next record - a collaboration that fans of both acts have been waiting for their entire lives, whether they know it or not.
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