The Black Heart Procession
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Background information | |
Origin | San Diego, California, United States |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1997–2013 |
Labels | Headhunter Records, Temporary Residence Ltd., Touch and Go Records |
Associated acts | The Album Leaf, Cold War Kids, Modest Mouse, Rocket From The Crypt, Three Mile Pilot, Ugly Casanova |
Website | theblackheartprocession.com[dead link] |
Past members | Pall Jenkins, Tobias Nathaniel |
The Black Heart Procession (occasionally spelled The Blackheart Procession) was an indie rock band from San Diego, California, USA.
Biography
The band was formed in 1997 by Pall Jenkins (Mr. Tube and the Flying Objects, Pallllap, Ugly Casanova and Three Mile Pilot) and Tobias Nathaniel (Three Mile Pilot). The group is often augmented by the contributions of Matt Resovich, Mario Rubalcaba, Jason Crane, Joe Plummer, Dmitri Dziensuwski, Jimmy LaValle and Matthew Parker.[1]
Pall Jenkins has also produced The Drowning Men.
The band release the Blood Bunny / Black Rabbit EP in 2010. Pitchfork praised the two new tracks but felt the band had not expanded creatively since their album The Spell.[2]
In 2011, Jenkins played optigan, piano and sang on J Mascis's album Several Shades of Why.[3]
In June 2013, San Diego City Beat reveal the band was on hiatus. Jenkins said "After years of touring and traveling and focusing on music, we decided just to kind of put an end to it for a while." [4]
In 2014, Jenkins played guitar and sang on J Mascis's album Tied to a Star.[5]
Discography
Albums:
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Singles and EPs:
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- A Three Song Recording, (1997)[8]
- Fish the Holes on Frozen Lakes, (1999)
- Between The Machines, Suicide Squeeze Records (2001)
- In the Fishtank 11 (with Solbakken), (2004)
- Hearts and Tanks, (2005)
- Blood Bunny / Black Rabbit, Temporary Residence (2010)[2]
Compilation appearances:
- Slaying since 1996, Suicide Squeeze Records (2006) - track After The Ladder
- Infamous 2: The Blue Soundtrack, Sumthing Else Music Works (2011) - track Fade Away
- Time & Space (Liz Janes covered), Asthmatic Kitty (2011) - track Martyr’s Grind Up[9]
References
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External links
- Temporary Residence on Bandcamp
- Joe Wallace interviews Pall Jenkins for Gearwire.com regarding Black Heart Procession writing and recording techniques[dead link]
- Black Heart Procession collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
- 2 Live videos at Intimepop.com
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