Palehound

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Palehound
EllenKempner-Palehound.jpg
Kempner performing on January 16, 2016
Background information
Born1994
Genres
Years active2013–present
Labels
Members
  • El Kempner
  • Zoë Brecher
  • Larz Brogan
Past members
  • Jesse Weiss
  • David Khoshtinat
Website www.palehound.com

Palehound is an American band fronted by El Kempner [1] who have released four albums, Dry Food (2015), [2] A Place I'll Always Go (2017), [3] Black Friday (2019), and Eye on the Bat (2023); [1] as well as the Bent Nail EP (2013) and a number of 7" singles. [4] Initially a solo project, the band currently features Kempner on vocals/guitar, Zoë Brecher on drums and Larz Brogan on bass. [5] [6] In 2015 the band received the Boston Music Award for new artist of the year. [7]

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History

Together with a younger sister, El Kempner grew up in Westport, Connecticut, [6] where they attended the Staples High School. [8] El developed an interest in playing music at an early age and was given guitar lessons by their father. In high school, they formed the band Cheerleader with drummer Max Kupperberg. [9] During this time, Kempner recorded demos in GarageBand, which were later heard by Dan Goldin, the co-founder of Exploding in Sound. [10]

In 2012, they moved to New York City, where they attended Sarah Lawrence College and studied music. [11] There they recorded the six track EP Bent Nail with Carlos Hernandez and Julian Fader of Ava Luna. Their debut as Palehound was through the digital release of the song "Pet Carrot" in August 2013. [12] The EP received a physical release through Exploding in Sound Records in October 2013. [13] They later said, “when I first recorded [it], I was a little scared to put all the cards on the table." [14] What initially had been a "bedroom recording project" was transferred to the live-stage. [15] In 2013 Kempner’s performance at CMJ was described as "unflinching, whimsical lyrics with pleasantly off-kilter guitar work." [16] They dropped out of college and moved to Boston. [15] In February 2014, the single "Kitchen" was released. [17]

In August 2015, Palehound released the album Dry Food, produced by Gabe Wax in the US, [18] and a UK release on Heavenly Records followed in March 2016. [19] In the same month, the band embarked on a UK/European tour in support of the album. [20] Kempner worked with Real to Reel Filmschool in Boston on a video for the song "Cushioned Caging" that appeared in June 2016. [21]

On March 6, 2017, Kempner announced that Palehound had been signed by Polyvinyl Records. [22] Their 2017 album A Place I'll Always Go was released on June 16, and was followed by Black Friday in June 2019, described by Pitchfork as "reach[ing] far toward the hazy horizon, letting the nervous energy of Palehound's first two LPs mount and unspool." [23]

Lyrical style

Kempner describes their music as "journal rock," a term they explain in an interview with Sound of Boston: "it’s kind of like journal-rock, just all of my biggest fears splurted onto some vinyl, no different from writing a diary, really.” [24]

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

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