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While a rotating cast of instrumentalists find loose assembly under the
Pinback
name, the partnership of
Armistead Burwell Smith IV
and
Rob Crow
is at the heart of the some of the most complex, postmodern indie pop happening on the West Coast. In the first few days of 1998,
Armistead Burwell Smith IV
(of San Diego-based
Three Mile Pilot
) and
Rob Crow
(of
Thingy
and
Heavy Vegetable
) formed a part-time recording project under the name
Pinback
. The simple plan grew
more involved while
Three Mile Pilot
took an indefinite hiatus and
Crow
put a number of his musical projects on hold. Recording on
Smith
's home computer, the duo enlisted
Three Mile Pilot
drummer
Tom Zinsor
, and by the following August,
Pinback
had finished recording 14 songs of delicate, canonic pop that was tentatively slated for release on San Diego's Vinyl Communications. However, when interest in the band skyrocketed after a Tim/Ker label showcase at the North by Northwest Music Festival, the record got tied up in a bidding war that caused a slew of contractual problems and held the record in limbo for almost a full year.
When they were eventually cleared from all former obligations,
Pinback
finally signed with New Jersey's Ace Fu Records, which released their eponymous debut in early 1999, almost a full year after it was recorded. With their long histories in West Coast indie circles and the marriage of the players' diverse musical backgrounds,
Pinback
scored immediate critical success. The
Some Voices EP
that followed the next year on Tree Records displayed a slightly more lo-fi and elemental side of the band while building on the intelligently constructed songcraft of their eponymous debut.
Blue Screen Life
, the band's second studio effort, exuded something more musically pure from
Pinback
. Gone was the frilly rock nonsense; instead,
Pinback
went for more of a melodic nature with classic indie flair. The band made their Touch and Go debut in fall 2004 with
Summer in Abaddon
, which saw the group continue slowly to push themselves a bit further with complex song structure while maintaining their indie pop sensibilities. Two years later,
Pinback
issued
Nautical Antiques
, a collection of rarities and B-sides spanning from 1998 to 2001. Their second for Touch and Go,
Autumn of the Seraphs
, followed in 2007. ~ Nate Cavalieri, All Music Guide
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