P:ano
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P:ano is a Canadian pop band from Vancouver, British Columbia, consisting of Larissa Loyva, Justin Kellam, Julia Chirka and Nick Krgovich.
P:ano's voice is a diversity of musical and thematic interests, and the band members play several instruments. Nick Krgovich and Larissa Loyva originally started playing together in 1999, and were later joined by Justin Kellam and Julia Chirka to form a cohesive foursome. Their debut release, When It's Dark and It's Summer (zum014/hfr001) was recorded at and co-released by Hive Studios. The band has worked with many prominent Vancouver musicians including Veda Hille, Ida Nilsen, Torston Muller and members of The Beans, Black Mountain, Jerk With a Bomb, Gaze and Standing Wave.
Their second album entitled The Den was recorded over five months in 2003 by Colin Stewart (Destroyer, Hot Hot Heat, Radio Berlin) at The Western Front and The Hive studios. Arranged with keyboards, horns, strings and back-up vocals, the quartet's orchestral lo-fi pop is reminiscent of Rufus Wainwright.
P:ano's third album Brigadoon was released in April 2005 and their fourth album Ghost Pirates Without Heads following in October of the same year.
P:ano side-projects include Burquitlam Plaza, Duplex, BORING, No Kids, and To Bad Catholics.
[edit] Discography
- When it's Dark and it's summer(Hive Fi Records/Zum Records, 2001)
- The Den(Hive Fi Records/Zum Records, 2002)
- Storm the Gates / Pure Evil 7"(Electricity Records, 2003)
- Brigadoon (Mint Records, 2005)
- Ghost Pirates Without Heads (Mint Records, 2005)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- P:ano's MySpace site
- P:ano Press Kit at Mint Records
- Member Larissa Loyva's MySpace site - Kellarissa
- Article about P:ano in the Discorder
- "The Hum of Voltage Wires: P:ano's ragged edges and elusive sounds" CBC Radio 3 Live Concert Session; story by Nicholas Bradley