- The Ponys (band)
The Ponys are an American
indie rock /garage rock band fromChicago, Illinois .Infobox musical artist
Name = The Ponys
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Origin =Chicago, Illinois , USA
Genre =Indie rock ,Garage rock
Years_active = 2001–present
Label =In the Red Records Matador Records
URL = http://www.theponys.com/
Current_members = Jered Gummere Melissa Elias Brian Case Nathan Jerde
Past_members = Ian AdamsCareer
Early days
The Ponys was formed by
singer /guitarist Jered Gummere, in early 2001. Gummere was concurrently in the punk band,Guilty Pleasures , at the time of The Ponys’ formation. He eventually left to devote himself entirely to The Ponys. Gummere recruited members of the band, his first choice being girlfriend Melissa Elias whom he met while she was attendingIllinois State University in his hometown. Together they experimented with indie/postpunk styles.The two began to write songs, and were joined by ex-Mushuganas drummer, Nathan Jerde. The Ponys began touring the Chicago club circuit and would then record their first singles on Contaminated and Big Neck records. Concerned their sound was lacking, Gummere asked Ian Adams, a member of
Happy Supply to join the band.After releasing a few more singles, the Ponys signed withIn the Red Records (based inLos Angeles ), due to widespread circulation. The band was set to record their first album, "Laced with Romance ", inDetroit with producer Jim Diamond."
Laced with Romance "Their initial release, "Laced With Romance", met with moderate critical success [http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/p/ponys-laced.shtml] [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/21111/Ponys_Laced_with_Romance] . The album reached media from local indie-zines such as
Horizontal Action , to mainstream-America music publications likeRolling Stone and Spin.The Ponys toured to support their album, with bands like
The Unicorns , The Fall, andThe Fiery Furnaces ."
Celebration Castle "Despite some members wanting to leave due mostly to exhaustion, The Ponys continued and began to record their second album. Wanting to record locally they met with Chicago-based producer
Steve Albini , who had previously worked with artists such asPJ Harvey ,The Pixies , and Nirvana.The Ponys began recording in late 2004 and were finished in four days. The album held a much cleaner tone than the first, but still retained the recognizable live sound that they were known for. Later that year, Ian Adams left the band, tired of touring and was replaced by Brian Case of
90 Day Men . "Celebration Castle" was released in early 2005 and the band continued touring."
Turn the Lights Out "Since recording "Celebration Castle", the Ponys have left
In the Red Records and signed with the New York-based indie labelMatador Records . They recorded their third album, titled "Turn The Lights Out", in the fall of 2006. The album was released March 20 2007.Discography
tudio albums
* "
Laced with Romance "17 February 2004 In the Red Records
* "Celebration Castle "3 May 2005 In the Red Records
* "Turn the Lights Out "20 March 2007 Matador Records Other
*"Wicked City" (2002, Contaminated Records, 7")
*"Pop Culture" (2004, Maybe Chicago?, Criminal IQ Records, CD)
*"Another Wound" (2005, Sweet Nothing, EP)TV Appearances
Band members
Current members
*Jered Gummere - guitar, vocals
*Melissa Elias - bass, vocals
*Brian Case - guitar
*Nathan Jerde - percussionPast members
*Ian Adams - guitar
External links
* [http://www.theponys.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/theponys The Ponys on Myspace]
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