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Paris, Texas
Paris, Texas performing in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the early 2000s
Paris, Texas performing in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the early 2000s
Background information
OriginMadison, Wisconsin, U.S.
Genres
  • emo
  • Years active1997–2005
    LabelsPolyvinyl
    New Line
    Past members
    • Scott Sherpe – vocals
    • Matt Tennessen – bass
    • Nolan Treolo – guitar
    • Sam Vinz – drums
    • Nick Zinkgraf – guitar
    • Matt Mangan – guitar

    Paris, Texas was an American punk rock and emo[1] band signed to New Line Records.

    Background[edit]

    Paris, Texas was formed in Madison, Wisconsin, in December 1997 by Scott Sherpe, Sam Vinz, Nick Zinkgraf (all three of whom were college roommates at the time), Matt Tennessen and Matt Mangan.[2] They recorded a five-song demo tape in January 1998 in Rainer Maria bassist (and Matt Tennessen's former Ezra Pound band mate) Kaia Fischer's basement and played their first show at Whole Music Club in Minneapolis with Rainer Maria the next month on Valentine's Day.[3]

    Rainer Maria drummer Bill Keuhn brought the band's demo to the attention of Polyvinyl Records and were signed shortly thereafter, releasing a self-titled EP in the fall of 1998, and full-length album So, You Think it's Hot Here? in October, 1999. Guitarist Matt Mangan departed shortly after its release and was replaced by Nolan Treolo.[4] The Brazilliant EP followed in October, 2000.[5]

    A friend who was an intern at New Line Records shared a demo recording of "Hip Replacement" with the label heads, which led to the band being signed and beginning work on Like You Like An Arsonist,[6] which was released in 2004 after an eight-month recording session and the band relocating to Milwaukee.

    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.”[7]

    A remix of the song "Bombs Away" is featured on the Blade: Trinty soundtrack.

    Discography[edit]

    1. "Bombs Away" (3:14)
    2. "Action Fans! Help Us!" (3:14)
    3. "Like You Like an Arsonist" (3:37)
    4. "Rebel Radio" (3:05)
    5. "White Eyes" (3:25)
    6. "Your Death" (3:43)
    7. "Strike My Heart" (3:50)
    8. "One Hot Coma" (3:29)
    9. "Hip Replacement" (3:45)
    10. "Better Off for Being Worse" (3:36)
    11. "Gemini" (3:33)
    1. "Action Fans Help Us!" (3:10)
    2. "Gemini" (3:31)
    3. "Your Death" (3:40)
    4. "One Hot Coma" (3:28)
    5. "Strike My Heart" (3:50)
    1. "Le Tigre" (2:41)
    2. "Dress Stress" (2:54)
    3. "Razor New Neighbors" (2:34)
    4. "Future Scars" (3:00)
    5. "400,000" (3:20)
    1. "Cadillac of High Hair"
    2. "Four Feet"
    3. "Das Wolf"
    4. "Silver"
    5. "Heart Full of Napalm"
    6. "Cemetery City"
    7. "The Driver"
    8. "Lt. Peterson"
    9. "Goodbye"
    10. "Rotten Apples"
    1. "One Heater"
    2. "Dating A Dancer"
    3. "In The Back"
    4. "Without Even Kissing"

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Ankeny, Jason. Paris, TexasatAllMusic. Retrieved July 2016.
  • ^ "Playing apart".
  • ^ "Who dem funky white boys?". www.paris-texas.com. Archived from the original on 28 July 2001. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  • ^ "New Line infuses new life into Milwaukee's Paris Texas". 12 August 2004.
  • ^ "Billboard". 26 August 2000.
  • ^ ":: BANDS :: PARIS, TEXAS :: New Line Records". www.newlinerecords.com. Archived from the original on 3 June 2004. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  • ^ "CMJ New Music Report". 29 March 2004.
  • ^ "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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