Pajo’s imprint on music is unbelievable. Imagine having a hand in the creation of Louisville-style post-rock as a teenager (Slint), getting into the Chicago-aligned bleep-bloop version of same (Tortoise, Stereolab), pushing the boundaries of atmospheric slowcore (Aeriel M, M The Thirteenth Letter), making exceptional singer-songwriter jams (Papa M), basement art-punk strangeness (The Continental OP), & joining a legendary post-punk band in your fifties (Gang Of Four). That’s all like a fraction of the reality. Like I said: UNBELIEVABLE! (I don’t mention the band he was briefly in with Paz & Matt Sweeney because the singer is a dumpster fire human, but even that was probably good.)
He was also a short time member of Van Halen when they did that mini tour under Eddie and Dave. I saw them in Anaconda, MT at the Owl Bar. Talk about a twin guitar attack!!
You’re offering this critique with some kind of end goal of your own taste in mind?! That’s so curious! I personally wouldn’t mind it going on longer…..no accounting for tastes ay friend. If music is made from the soul, I don’t think there’s really a right or wrong way of doing it. Too long too short too fast too slow too spacious too erratic…..fuck yes to all these things! As long as there’s some thought put in to it! Gosh I’m waffling. This message is too long. That’s my critique.
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Pajo’s imprint on music is unbelievable. Imagine having a hand in the creation of Louisville-style post-rock as a teenager (Slint), getting into the Chicago-aligned bleep-bloop version of same (Tortoise, Stereolab), pushing the boundaries of atmospheric slowcore (Aeriel M, M The Thirteenth Letter), making exceptional singer-songwriter jams (Papa M), basement art-punk strangeness (The Continental OP), & joining a legendary post-punk band in your fifties (Gang Of Four). That’s all like a fraction of the reality. Like I said: UNBELIEVABLE! (I don’t mention the band he was briefly in with Paz & Matt Sweeney because the singer is a dumpster fire human, but even that was probably good.)
Aww bless
Wow!
He was also a short time member of Van Halen when they did that mini tour under Eddie and Dave. I saw them in Anaconda, MT at the Owl Bar. Talk about a twin guitar attack!!
@@RoryLynott and he was in Dead Child
David Pajo
Tim Furnish - Guitar
Cassie Marrett Berman - Bass
Tony Bailey - Drums
That Marlboro hoodie hits hard. Seriously, Aerial M gives me the feels.
I love this song thrilled to see it rereleased in any capacity
Thank you David Pajo
find someone who loves you as much as the camera loves Cassie
full band aerial m ❤
So beautiful!
❤❤❤
Yep.
More Dave Pajo please! 🤌
😍
Man...this takes me back to more simple times. You could just like....make music.
New Ariel M?!
Late 90s Peel sessions to be released at the end of this month.
Critique offered respectfully: these DC instrumentals should be shorter around 2.5 minutes.
You’re offering this critique with some kind of end goal of your own taste in mind?! That’s so curious! I personally wouldn’t mind it going on longer…..no accounting for tastes ay friend. If music is made from the soul, I don’t think there’s really a right or wrong way of doing it. Too long too short too fast too slow too spacious too erratic…..fuck yes to all these things! As long as there’s some thought put in to it! Gosh I’m waffling. This message is too long. That’s my critique.
Baffling take
someone has attention spam deficit... also there's a thing called "argument" and is used to sustain any claim with logical reasons, if not used any dumbass can make any claim as if it was true