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Genre: Idol / Pop
Location Portland, Oregon, US
Profile Views: 415507
Last Login: 8/17/2011
Member Since 12/21/2006
Website parentheticalgirls.com
Record Label Tomlab. Slender Means Society.
Type of Label Indie
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....BOOKING...... ..Zac Pennington.. (US).... ..Andreas Oberschelp.. at ..Puschen Booking.. (Europe).. ..Upset The Rhythm.. (UK).... ..PRESS INQUIRES..:.... ..Daniel Gill.. of ..Forcefield PR........ .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. ......Parenthetical Girls - "A Song For Ellie Greenwich".. from ..judesays.. on ..Vimeo.........FACEBOOK PAGE...... Begun as a home recording project amongst former childhood friends in the failed mill town of Everett, Washington (a place considerably less romantic than that manipulative phrasing is meant to suggest), the membership of Parenthetical Girls—in mutual disinterest and indifference—quietly chipped away at itself until only one particularly under-qualified member, singer and relative non-musician Zac Pennington, remained. As long on ambition as he was short on musical aptitude, Pennington willed what was little more than a particularly arduous band name into a recording partnership with some of his especially capable acquaintances—namely The Dead Science’s Jherek Bischoff and Xiu Xiu’s Jamie Stewart. That partnership became a record called ..(((GRRRLS))).. (2004), released on Pennington’s newly-christened vanity label, Slender Means Society. .... Soon after Pennington moved to Portland, Parenthetical Girls became something of an actual band—though mostly in the non-committal sense: comprised first of (a much-indebted) Pennington, Bischoff, and Bischoff’s Dead Science-mate Sam Mickens, and eventually just Pennington and Mickens. This core trio would ultimately produce ..Safe As Houses.. (2006), a record that would go on to critical acclaim, and countless flattering—if sometimes greatly overstated—Xiu Xiu comparisons. ....Following the release of ..Safe As Houses.., the band fatefully settled on a more stable line-up, adding to its ranks several recent Portland imports in Matt Carlson, Rachael Jensen, and Eddy Crichton—multi-instrumentalists each—whose full-time membership would eventually help to shape Parenthetical Girls in their own respective images. After several lengthy tours in the U.S. and Europe in support of ..Safe As Houses.., the four piece convened to begin preparations for what would by leaps and bounds be the group’s most ambitious work to date. Making good use of his fancy degree in composition, Carlson in particular would prove especially pivotal in this pursuit, who—along with Bischoff’s long-essential production and arrangement work—would help to realize the Technicolor potential long implicit in the (((GRRRLS)))’s earlier works. .... ..............PRIVILEGE, PT. 1: ON DEATH & ENDEARMENTS..:....The first in a five-part series of EPs that will eventually form the fourth Parenthetical Girls album, On Death & Endearments is a four-song, mail order only vinyl EP, in a limited edition of 500 physical copies. Each hand-numbered in the blood of Parenthetical Girl Zac Pennington.......Order 12" online RIGHT HERE.............. ..............THE CHRISTMAS CREEP..:....Our Double-A-Side Christmas Gift To You: A Sparks cover and a cheery song about the Christmas Blitz of 1940. The extremely limited (150 total retail copies) 7" is housed in a fancy, letter-pressed sleeve handprinted by Zac.......Order 7" online RIGHT HERE..............................THE SCOTTISH PLAY: WHEREIN THE GROUP PARENTHETICAL GIRLS PAY WELL INTENTIONED (IF OCCASIONALLY MISGUIDED) TRIBUTE TO THE WORKS OF IVOR CUTLER..:....Packaged in a silk-screened sleeve designed by renowned illustrator (and fellow Glaswegian) David Shrigley, this extremely limited release (500 total copies!) features Parenthetical adaptations of four songs and four prose poems from across the dense Cutler discography. These sparse, meditative recordings are a far cry from the chamber pop bombast of Parenthetical Girls' recent output, as the group continues to skirt sonic expectations with yet another creative 180. Which means we're back to where we started. As good a place as any for this to end, I suppose. ............Order 10" online RIGHT HERE.. ............ ........XIU XIU/PARENTHETICAL GIRLS-..MORRISSEY/THE SMITHS.. SPLIT 7":....Celebrating the first half century of our beloved Bigmouth, acclaimed Moz acolytes XIU XIU completely eviscerate one of Morrissey's most effective paeans to righteous self-loathing - the punishing, Gameboy-composed assault of solo weeper "I Am Hated For Loving". Likewise, you've got Portland, Oregon's premiere pantywaists PARENTHETICAL GIRLS appearing here perhaps at their ballsiest — embracing the muted violence of early, under-represented Smiths masterpiece "Handsome Devil". ......Order 7" online RIGHT HERE.. ............ ........PARENTHETICAL GIRLS-..Entanglements..:....An orchestral song cycle of grand sonic ambition, Entanglements is an eleven-song, linear narrative of ascendancy, adolescent sexuality, quantum mechanics, consent, and other moral ambiguities - all set to an elaborately orchestrated olio of Modern Classical and timeworn, traditional American pop forms..... Borrowing from the string-swept sentimentality of unlikely pop-ulists like Van Dyke Parks, Scott Walker, Jack Nitzsche, and Burt Bacharach, Entanglements draws colorful lines across the expanse between these orchestral pop antiquities and the more formidable strains of Modern Classical composers - its hues distantly reminiscent of names like Krzysztof Penderecki, Philip Glass, and Gavin Bryars. The result - as blended with Parenthetical Girls' already messily dripping palette - is an unsettlingly relentless emotional offensive; a gasping, restless confluence of cerebral and sentimental disparities, bound for their mutual allegiance to the uncannily timeless soundtrack that engulfs them both....."...one of 2008's great misunderstood albums"--..The Onion......ENTANGLEMENTS will be in stores Sept. 9th, 2008 via Tomlab & Slender Means Society.. ......Order CD/LP online RIGHT HERE.. (NORTH AMERICA ONLY).. ..Order CD/LP online RIGHT HERE.. (ALL OTHER TERRITORIES).............. ......JUNE 27TH, 2006..PARENTHETICAL GIRLS-..Safe As Houses..:....Recorded with the bands recent three-piece configuration (an ensemble made up of Zac Pennington and Dead Science members Sam Mickens and Jherek Bischoff--who also served as producer for the record), "Safe As Houses" embraces the groups shrewd attention to the awkward confluence of experimental and pop musics--creating a record that is at once more difficult and more intrinsically palatable (not to mention significantly darker) than anything so far bearing the Parenthetical Girls name. Which is to say, its much better. ......Order CD online RIGHT HERE......Order LP online RIGHT HERE.............. ......APRIL 25TH, 2006..PARENTHETICAL GIRLS-..(((GRRRLS)))..: Reissued, Repackaged, Remastered.....In anticipation of the release of ..Safe As Houses..--the sprawling follow-up to ..(((GRRRLS))).. tentatively scheduled for a June release-- Slender Means Society is issuing ..(((GRRRLS))).. on CD for the first time, in remastered, yet equally confusing format. .... In an attempt to maintain the distinct duality of the LP release, the CD version of ..(((GRRRLS))).. features both editions of the album--but in two different, enhanced CD formats: version O (as mixed by Jherek Bischoff) plays on any standard CD player like your average CD should, while the X version (as mixed by Jamie Stewart), takes advantage of the near ubiquity of the iPod revolution by offering its tracks as super high quality MP3s, accessible via any computer. (Confused? Me too. Just put it in your computer--you'll figure it out). Additionally, the enhanced materials feature "Inspirational Shortpants (avec paroles)," a newly finished track not available on the original vinyl release. ......Order it online RIGHT HERE................ -
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Comments
- Shirley Carter1 year ago
long time no see :)
- Dominic Valvona1 year ago
My review of the 'Privilege' part 2 opsicule on God is in the TV.
Parenthetical review............
Dom Valvona - The Olympics1 year ago
You are so groovin'
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- Savannah Sicko1 year ago
you should take; adding a common touch to your music player, into high consideration just saying
alsoyou should also consider coming to washington for a show, like seattle..or tacoma.. - Mike Scholtes1 year ago
Parenthetical Girls Your music is fresh and so stellar. Love it. Keep me posted on when you all are in the North Carolina area. Later.:)
Your Big Fan Parenthetical Girls - Kirstie1 year ago
Still no Chicago dates? Why why why? Oh, my anguished soul!
- Shirley Carter1 year ago
Nice picture :)
- Justin Morgan1 year ago
Really nice music, Good day......
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Bio:
..BOOKINGZac Pennington (US)
Andreas Oberschelp at ..Puschen Booking (Europe)
Upset The Rhythm (UK)
PRESS INQUIRES:
Daniel Gill of Forcefield PR
Parenthetical Girls - "A Song For Ellie Greenwich" from judesays on Vimeo.
FACEBOOK PAGE
Begun as a home recording project amongst former childhood friends in the failed mill town of Everett, Washington (a place considerably less romantic than that manipulative phrasing is meant to suggest), the membership of Parenthetical Girls—in mutual disinterest and indifference—quietly chipped away at itself until only one particularly under-qualified member, singer and relative non-musician Zac Pennington, remained. As long on ambition as he was short on musical aptitude, Pennington willed what was little more than a particularly arduous band name into a recording partnership with some of his especially capable acquaintances—namely The Dead Science’s Jherek Bischoff and Xiu Xiu’s Jamie Stewart. That partnership became a record called (((GRRRLS))) (2004), released on Pennington’s newly-christened vanity label, Slender Means Society.
Soon after Pennington moved to Portland, Parenthetical Girls became something of an actual band—though mostly in the non-committal sense: comprised first of (a much-indebted) Pennington, Bischoff, and Bischoff’s Dead Science-mate Sam Mickens, and eventually just Pennington and Mickens. This core trio would ultimately produce Safe As Houses (2006), a record that would go on to critical acclaim, and countless flattering—if sometimes greatly overstated—Xiu Xiu comparisons.
Following the release of Safe As Houses, the band fatefully settled on a more stable line-up, adding to its ranks several recent Portland imports in Matt Carlson, Rachael Jensen, and Eddy Crichton—multi-instrumentalists each—whose full-time membership would eventually help to shape Parenthetical Girls in their own respective images. After several lengthy tours in the U.S. and Europe in support of Safe As Houses, the four piece convened to begin preparations for what would by leaps and bounds be the group’s most ambitious work to date. Making good use of his fancy degree in composition, Carlson in particular would prove especially pivotal in this pursuit, who—along with Bischoff’s long-essential production and arrangement work—would help to realize the Technicolor potential long implicit in the (((GRRRLS)))’s earlier works.

PRIVILEGE, PT. 1: ON DEATH & ENDEARMENTS:
The first in a five-part series of EPs that will eventually form the fourth Parenthetical Girls album, On Death & Endearments is a four-song, mail order only vinyl EP, in a limited edition of 500 physical copies. Each hand-numbered in the blood of Parenthetical Girl Zac Pennington.
Order 12" online RIGHT HERE


THE CHRISTMAS CREEP:
Our Double-A-Side Christmas Gift To You: A Sparks cover and a cheery song about the Christmas Blitz of 1940. The extremely limited (150 total retail copies) 7" is housed in a fancy, letter-pressed sleeve handprinted by Zac.
Order 7" online RIGHT HERE

THE SCOTTISH PLAY: WHEREIN THE GROUP PARENTHETICAL GIRLS PAY WELL INTENTIONED (IF OCCASIONALLY MISGUIDED) TRIBUTE TO THE WORKS OF IVOR CUTLER:Packaged in a silk-screened sleeve designed by renowned illustrator (and fellow Glaswegian) David Shrigley, this extremely limited release (500 total copies!) features Parenthetical adaptations of four songs and four prose poems from across the dense Cutler discography. These sparse, meditative recordings are a far cry from the chamber pop bombast of Parenthetical Girls' recent output, as the group continues to skirt sonic expectations with yet another creative 180. Which means we're back to where we started. As good a place as any for this to end, I suppose.
Order 10" online RIGHT HERE

..
XIU XIU/PARENTHETICAL GIRLS-MORRISSEY/THE SMITHS SPLIT 7":Celebrating the first half century of our beloved Bigmouth, acclaimed Moz acolytes XIU XIU completely eviscerate one of Morrissey's most effective paeans to righteous self-loathing - the punishing, Gameboy-composed assault of solo weeper "I Am Hated For Loving". Likewise, you've got Portland, Oregon's premiere pantywaists PARENTHETICAL GIRLS appearing here perhaps at their ballsiest — embracing the muted violence of early, under-represented Smiths masterpiece "Handsome Devil".
Order 7" online RIGHT HERE

PARENTHETICAL GIRLS-Entanglements:An orchestral song cycle of grand sonic ambition, Entanglements is an eleven-song, linear narrative of ascendancy, adolescent sexuality, quantum mechanics, consent, and other moral ambiguities - all set to an elaborately orchestrated olio of Modern Classical and timeworn, traditional American pop forms.
Borrowing from the string-swept sentimentality of unlikely pop-ulists like Van Dyke Parks, Scott Walker, Jack Nitzsche, and Burt Bacharach, Entanglements draws colorful lines across the expanse between these orchestral pop antiquities and the more formidable strains of Modern Classical composers - its hues distantly reminiscent of names like Krzysztof Penderecki, Philip Glass, and Gavin Bryars. The result - as blended with Parenthetical Girls' already messily dripping palette - is an unsettlingly relentless emotional offensive; a gasping, restless confluence of cerebral and sentimental disparities, bound for their mutual allegiance to the uncannily timeless soundtrack that engulfs them both.
"...one of 2008's great misunderstood albums"--The Onion
ENTANGLEMENTS will be in stores Sept. 9th, 2008 via Tomlab & Slender Means Society
Order CD/LP online RIGHT HERE (NORTH AMERICA ONLY)
Order CD/LP online RIGHT HERE (ALL OTHER TERRITORIES)

JUNE 27TH, 2006PARENTHETICAL GIRLS-Safe As Houses:
Recorded with the bands recent three-piece configuration (an ensemble made up of Zac Pennington and Dead Science members Sam Mickens and Jherek Bischoff--who also served as producer for the record), "Safe As Houses" embraces the groups shrewd attention to the awkward confluence of experimental and pop musics--creating a record that is at once more difficult and more intrinsically palatable (not to mention significantly darker) than anything so far bearing the Parenthetical Girls name. Which is to say, its much better.
Order CD online RIGHT HERE
Order LP online RIGHT HERE

APRIL 25TH, 2006PARENTHETICAL GIRLS-(((GRRRLS))): Reissued, Repackaged, Remastered.
In anticipation of the release of Safe As Houses--the sprawling follow-up to (((GRRRLS))) tentatively scheduled for a June release-- Slender Means Society is issuing (((GRRRLS))) on CD for the first time, in remastered, yet equally confusing format.
In an attempt to maintain the distinct duality of the LP release, the CD version of (((GRRRLS))) features both editions of the album--but in two different, enhanced CD formats: version O (as mixed by Jherek Bischoff) plays on any standard CD player like your average CD should, while the X version (as mixed by Jamie Stewart), takes advantage of the near ubiquity of the iPod revolution by offering its tracks as super high quality MP3s, accessible via any computer. (Confused? Me too. Just put it in your computer--you'll figure it out). Additionally, the enhanced materials feature "Inspirational Shortpants (avec paroles)," a newly finished track not available on the original vinyl release.
Order it online RIGHT HERE

Member Since:
December 21, 2006Members:
Eddy CrichtonRachael Jensen
Zac Pennington
Jherek Bischoff
And Sometimes Y:
Sam Mickens





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