- Brian Pho
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Biography
Brian Pho was born to Vietnamese parents one year after the
Fall of Saigon . He began to build interest in playing music when he was a teenager. His father, although not a musician, was an aficionado offolk music anddisco , and often played it around the Phó household along with traditionalVietnamese music . He also recalls listening to his sister's New Wave albums as he was growing up. After a practical joke gone too far when his jr. high school friends fooled a teacher into believing they were the ( Californian punk rock band)The Adolescents , life began to imitate art when Phó started learning the basics of thebass guitar . At age 14, his style was influenced by such players asCliff Burton ,Flea ,Simon Gallup ,Brian Baker , andEric Avery .Red Animal War History
Biography by MacKenzie Wilson [http://www.allmusic.com All Music Guide]
"The indie rock outfit Red Animal War came together in 1999 with musical friends Justin Wilson (guitar/vocals), Jeff Wilganowski (drums), Brian Pho (bass), and Matt Pitman (guitar). They've perfected their emocore style for something charming and desirable, allowing
Deep Elm to take interest in the band and inking them a deal in late 1999. They spent most of 2000 recording in Deedle's Room in Austin, TX, recording what would become a full-length studio effort. The fruit of those sessions was Breaking in an Angel (2001,) plus a split disc with Slowride. The next year, the more complex and ferocious Black Phantom Crusades was released in the fall."Red Animal War have toured extensively in North America and Western Europe (a partial European tour listing can be found [http://www.punknews.org/article/7436 here] ). In the Spring of 2003, the band participated in a North American tour with portions of proceeds going to the [http://www.afsp.org American Foundation for Suicide Prevention] . TOO YOUNG TO DIE was created by Deep Elm Records and its Artists to provide education, increase recognition and prevent youth suicide. A special 19 song Too Young To Die CD included a Suicide Prevention Guide that could help save a friend, plus other facts and information about suicide and depression. Each song was hand-picked for lyrics that promote hope, faith, perseverance and survival as well as the understanding that one is not alone in feelings of depression, loneliness and doubt. Bands included those on the Spring 2003 Too Young To Die Tour (Brandtson, Red Animal War, Desert City Soundtrack, Settlefish, David Singer) plus Appleseed Cast, Planes Mistaken For Stars, Benton Falls, Surrounded and many more.
The albums released under the
Deep Elm label received critical praise which often drew comparisons to DC bands such asJawbox , as noted [http://www.punknews.org/review/1685 here] in a very thoughtful review. Vocal and musical similarities aside, it seems only natural that former Jawbox frontmanJ. Robbins produced the band's latest effort "Polizida", released under the [http://www.iceplanet.com/iceplanetrecords/ Ice Planet] label.Deep Elm Records, who also released works by artists such asThe Appleseed Cast ,Planes Mistaken for Stars andJimmy Eat World , was home to Red Animal War for many years.Although Red Animal War seem to be on an hiatus, the members continue to remain active with various projects in music and film. Please see related links.
Brian currently resides in Los Angeles, CA and publishes under the
SESAC name Asian Sin.His current projects include
Hànoi andThe Numbers Twist , as well as appearances as asession musician .Technique and Equipment
Brian Phó's Equipment as of 2006:
"Basses"
* 1994 Custom Music Man Sting Ray Bass
* 1990 Fender Precision Bass
* 1993 Modulus Jazz Bass"Amplifiers"
* David Eden Highwayman Amplifier
* David Eden 4x10 XLT CabinetHe also uses
effects pedal s by Morley, BOSS, Digitech,Electro-Harmonix , MXR.Discography
Here is a list of albums on which Phó has appeared:
* 12 Pound Pull - "Self-Titled" (1994)
* The Briefing Room - "Lost Recordings" [unreleased]
* Red Animal War - "Breaking In An Angel" (2001) Deep Elm Records
* Red Animal War/Slowride - "Split" (2002) Deep Elm Records
* Red Animal War - "Black Phantom Crusades" (2002) Deep Elm Records
* Red Animal War - "Seven Year War" (2006) Deep Elm Records
* Gammacide - "Victims of Science" (2006) Gamma Records [remastered reissue]
* The Numbers Twist - "Imaginary Demons" (2007) End Sounds [digital only release]External links
* http://www.sesac.com/repertory/asp/rwritersongSQL.asp?WtrAcct=365583 SESAC Artist Repertory
* http://www.redanimalwar.com The official website of Red Animal War
* http://www.gammacide.com The official website of Gammacide
* http://www.myspace.com/thenumberstwist The website of The Numbers Twist
* http://www.deepelm.com Official Site of Deep Elm Records
* http://www.tacticsproductions.com Official Site of Tactics Productions
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