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Padre Pio
Pop / Glam / Indie

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Bushwick, Brooklyn & Portland, Oregon, New York
United States

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Last Login:  11/10/2009
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Member Since4/28/2008
Band Websitepadrepiomusic.com
Band MembersDavid Mosey
Jimmy Meyer
Ilima Considine
John Jenne
Milton Milfton
Peter Escalator
InfluencesMosey sings The Cars for "Loser's Lounge" Tribute show
Mosey sings Lee Hazelwood for "Loser's Lounge" Tribute show
Sounds LikeDavid played on it
Michael played on it
Leah played on it
Danny played on it
David H. played on it
Stuart played on it
Joe McGinty produced and played on it
Record LabelUnsigned
Type of LabelMajor


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PADRE PIO: The Madeline - EP

Parasites & Sycophants

With a largely Roxy-esque sound and the occasional talk of space invaders comes Padre Pio's six song outing, The Madeline EP. The work incorporates well written songs brought to fruition by David Mosey’s charismatic vocals juxtaposed with steady guitar, synths, and sax. "Common Day" is the standout, starting slow though reaching impact by way of a colorful guitar riff and saxophone.

Here Comes the Flood

Retro poppy art-rock is a label that might stick to Padre Pio, a band started by David Mosey in 2006. With melodic songs channeling mid-seventies David Bowie and Jonathan Richman, and a saxophone lifted out of the Roxy Music songbook, The Madeline EP is a warm mini pop album.

Produced by Joe McGinty (Psychedelic Furs) main man David Mosey's warm baritone bathe in the spotlight, the instrumentation wrapped around him like a silk sheet.

Cerulean's Love of Music

If I didn't know who this was, I would swear it was a long-lost Roxy Music/Bryan Ferry recording. David Mosey's singing is pleading without being pathetic. It's passionate and romantic--the kind of voice that made young New Wavers in the 80's swoon (not talking about me, or anything...). Of course when you start picking apart the lyrics, it's a little less ideally romantic. As you listen to the song, you realize he's comparing Madeline to a holy figure...if your religion is cheap sex. She's the Mary in the Church of Las Vegas. She accepts "communion under her red skirt". He tells her to be aware, though, because her "church is burning". There's a true sadness in the line "He reminds you of dad, so you're going home with him tonight."

Like any good romantic poet, Mosey sees the truth and the tragedy all as aspects of a greater romantic story. One of the values of bands like Padre Pio, Roxy Music and Something For Rockets (another nouveau New Wave band) is that they can find the beautiful, the romantic and the yearning in even "questionable" places. Even Madeline, as she's accepting her flesh communion, needs someone to appreciate her as a person.

First Coast News

Padre Pio's The Madeline EP is a short little impressive effort that sounds nothing like the rest of New York right now. Oh no, Padre Pio are a literate, intelligent group that create lush, epic, theatrical songs that come off as the best combination of David Bowie, the Psychedelic Furs and Love Spit Love you've never heard.

The six songs that make up The Madeline EP are imaginative and dramatic, percolating to perfection as the songs build and build from a quiet whisper to a choir of artful instrumentation. With pianos, saxophones, harmonica's and of course the usual rock band set up, Padre Pio get swept up in creating pop that's almost too big for this EP. It's heady, emotional, and highly descriptive stuff and Padre Pio are so good at setting scenes and the pictures that go with them that you'll want to reach out to be part of the characters and scenes the band introduces. From the girl gone wrong on, "Madeline," to the modern girls of, "Shades of Rouge," The Madeline EP plays like an exciting novel of New York that you'll want to get lost in forever.

As with most EP's, The Madeline EP is disappointingly short. But within the six songs that make up The Madeline EP Padre Pio have come up with a record of beautiful pop music that's breathtaking, climatic, and deeply thrilling. The Madeline EP sweeps up all who listen into the words and the images that are associated with each of the songs and for 25 minutes or so New York seems even more electrifying then it already is.

The Pop! Stereo

...sounds something like Hedwig and the Angry Inch meeting David Bowie and Leonard Cohen in a smoky cafe to chain smoke cartons of cigarettes. It's arty, theatrical, stuff that's pretty damn cool.

A New Band a Day

Think of when rock was a bit luxuriant, asexual and gleaming. Think Bowie and Lou Reed. Think of druggy, sharp-suited excess and eyeshadow on men. Think of a time when rock wasn't scruffy, but glistening with confidence.

Padre Pio's songs caress your eardrums with all of those things. Colour is a synthy glammy pop breeze, and Common Day is the great late 70's New York song you've never heard. It also, against all odds, achieves rock's most risky, difficult feat: a great Sax solo. Their songs are slightly pompous, eccentric and lithely predatory - all missing in most music now, and extremely welcome.

Surely Padre Pio aren't going to be gazing at the stars forever, wondering when they can strut their stuff in, I like to imagine, delightfully-cut suits. A band this swooning and sexy has to, and deserves to, end up foppishly jostling with the big boys. Brill.

Limewire

In their short two-year existence, Bushwick's Padre Pio have had more line-up changes than the New York Knicks. But the group - seemingly now a rotating squad of gifted side-men led by gifted lead singer / tunesmith David Mosey - is getting back to its origins and is poised to capitalize on the pop promise of their original batch of tunes.

Deeply steeped in the cool hooks and slight air of detached angst of Psychedelic Furs, later Roxy and 80s adult pop, their catalog - all 6 songs of it - is comprised completely of memorable material.

I'm not certain who the modern-day equivalent of John Hughes is, but Padre Pio would be the ones all over the soundtrack. Once again, if their tune "Madeline" doesn't convert you, then you don't like pop songs.

This is Book's Music

Padre Pio has released an EP featuring a photo of Christ between cleavage, or so says the battleram. Their sound sounds liks a cross between David Bowie and Bruce Springsteen with a pinch of Julian Cope. In other words, within the punk and new wave sheen is a hint of 60’s pop, 70’s rock and folk, and in “Color” maybe Gary Numan meets Joy Division. In other words, the songs can be dark and moody but with some detail of optimism heard somewhere, be it a saxophone in “High Fives” or the piano work in “Common Day”.
Very interesting, curious to see what they’ll pull off with a full length.

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Eggnog Series Two EP Club

Eggnog Series Two EP Club



Nov 3 2009 8:00 PM

Please support our Indie Pop "EP CLUB" presented by Series Two Records and Eggnog Records. It is a collaboration between an Indie Pop label in Nebraska and one in New Zealand. The indie pop EP CLUB's include artists from around the world.

If you would like to grab some free downloads or find out how to own your very own EP CLUB, read here      http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=448702614&blogId=512180204

hugs,
Christopher

This is EP Club number 1. So proud )  Thanks to Andy @ Fensepost for the great photo.


Felattio

Felattio



Oct 19 2009 10:12 PM

FELATTIO - WE SUCK A LOT!!!

PORTUGAL!!!
World’s Greatest Ghosts

World’s Greatest Ghosts



Oct 18 2009 11:06 PM

Nebraska Pop Festival

Nebraska Pop Festival



Oct 1 2009 11:20 PM

We have posted a review of the first annual Nebraska Pop Festival 2009.

You may read about it here http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=447332804&blogId=508164061

Thank you for your support. Hope to see you at Nebraska Pop Festival 2010!

Hugs,
Christopher
SABOTAGE RECORDS

SABOTAGE RECORDS



Oct 1 2009 3:25 PM

!!!!!!!nowhere to run, nowhere to go!!!
Amelia

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Sep 3 2009 6:55 PM

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Aug 24 2009 5:00 AM

Scott And Randy

Scott And Randy



Aug 16 2009 6:04 PM

Hey PP, Thanks for being friends of the show!
POTLATCH PRESENTS

POTLATCH PRESENTS



Aug 11 2009 10:33 PM

TUESDAY 8/11/09:
MARK TWAIN INDIANS, THE VALLEY ARENA, OH CAPTAIN MY CAPTAIN


“[SMART ROCK] Don’t let the riffage scare you. The Valley Arena’s new disc, We Died, finds the SoCal crew engaging in hard rock as smart as it is heavy: Tricky post-hardcore guitar licks are there to buoy cleverly jingoistic turns of phrase. Fans of bass-heavy ‘90s indie rock like Jawbox and Seaweed ought to dig the group’s smartly aggressive aesthetic, which grows in spurts with each release. And you thought nobody was making worthwhile rock ’n’ roll anymore. Psshh.” - CASEY JARMAN, The Willamette Week


FRIDAY 8/15/09:

SUBARACHNOID SPACE (CD RELEASE) w/ THRONES, RABBITS, PALO VERDE, & FIST FITE





SATURDAY 8/15/09:

THE PURRS (CD RELEASE) w/ BLUE SKIES FOR BLACK HEARTS & GO FEVER!
POTLATCH PRESENTS

POTLATCH PRESENTS



Jul 30 2009 11:01 PM

FIRST FEST IS UPON US!!!

$5 per day, or $10 for a wristband that's good for all 3 days.
(You can purchase your wristband at the show)


THE SHOWS BEGIN AT 8:00PM!!! DON'T BE LATE!
Nebraska Pop Festival

Nebraska Pop Festival



Jul 13 2009 7:57 PM

For yourself & your friends :)

Here's a free 19 song pop mixtape if you would like to have it :)
http://www.indiepages.com/nebraskapopfestival/popfestmix.zip

have a lovely week.

hugs,
Christopher

p.s. Nebraska Pop Festival will be August 27th through August 30th in beautiful Omaha, Nebraska. Please spread the word.
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Jul 10 2009 2:45 AM

Hey there Padre Pio

Saturday July 11: COMEDY BATTLES – Best of Oregon
Watch the Stand-Ups verbally DUKE IT OUT
For the title of BEST OF OREGON!

The Winning Team Competes with Seattle Next Week! 7pm, $3

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kate

Kate Babyak



May 27 2009 6:56 PM

Your sounds are sick ;)love 'em
ANiTiZE

ANiTiZE



May 22 2009 11:15 PM

ANiTiZE @     pier 11THANX 4 THE ADD
Organikk Warfare

Organikk Warfare



May 18 2009 5:46 AM

Thanks for the add!! Check out the new songs and let us know what you think...
SLOW DOWN TALLAHASSEE

SLOW DOWN TALLAHASSEE



Apr 30 2009 10:38 AM

Our new single's out now! "Angel Of Death" / "Tricks"

You can order the 7" single (or buy the digital download now) from Thee SPC website at www.theespc.com or from our profile.

If you buy the 7" vinyl, you get a special code to access the digital download for free.

DOUG DEREK & THE HOAX

DOUG DEREK & THE HOAX



Apr 17 2009 12:15 AM

Thanks a lot for the add!!
Jared Mees & The Grown Children

Jared Mees & The Grown Children



Apr 9 2009 7:18 PM

glad to be friends with you guys...we're playing a super special show coming up at Doug Fir...love to see ya there...Photobucket
SLOW DOWN TALLAHASSEE

SLOW DOWN TALLAHASSEE



Mar 31 2009 12:33 PM

..Our latest single is out soon! It's a split single with a new SPC band, Standard Fare, and features two of our new songs "Angel of Death" and "Tricks":



Download now or pre-order the 7" from our profile or www.theespc.com
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Mar 12 2009 4:08 PM

Check out the new songs, blogs, and pics from SodaCan!
NEW EARS

NEW EARS



Mar 4 2009 12:01 AM

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NEW EARS PRESENTS…

Saturday 21 March 2009.


A night of bands, DJ’s, drinking and dancing @ Saki Bar, MANCHESTER, 7pm – very late.


£4

Cheap cocktails.


Bands on the night:

O CHILDREN “Psychedelic post-punk with a gaze of the shoe about it…this noirist quartet are a must-see live band.
” [NME]
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CITIZENS
MAY 68
EGYPTIAN HIP HOP
SIR YES SIR

And DJ’s from:
+ Bring On The Dancing Horses
+ Contort Yourself
+ Monday Murkage
+ SuperSuper Magazine
+ New Ears

Playing the hits from the likes of: Late of The Pier, HEALTH, Abe Vigoda, Wiley, S.C.U.M, The Vivian Girls, Battles, LA Priest, Holy Fuck, Chimpo, No Age, Rusko, Benga, The Knife, Electricity in Our Homes, Zomby, Animal Collective, Wavves, Dizzee Rascal, Hot Chip, These New Puritans, Diplo, Telepathe, Benga, Deerhunter, Ipso Facto, Skepta, O Children, Of Montreal, Rye Rye, Panda Bear, Wu lf Wu lf, Dan Deacon, Roll Deep, Orange Juice, Pains of Being Pure At Heart, Pens, Gentle Friendly, Banjo or Freakout, Metronomy, Pictureplane, MIA, Crystal Stilts, Tempa T, Mika Miko.Gang Gang Dance, The XX.


Links:

Last FM - http://www. last. fm/event/894991

Myspace – http://www. myspace. com/newearsblog

Facebook - http://www. facebook. com/home. php#/group. php?gid=14338489701

'MANCHESTER NOT MANCHESTER'

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POGO IN TOGO

POGO IN TOGO



Mar 2 2009 7:50 AM

Playitloudnyc

Playitloudnyc



Feb 13 2009 4:14 AM

SPEAK RECORDINGS'

PLAY IT LOUD!

with resident DJs

Son of Sound, Darshan Jesrani and Doug Gomez

Join us at our monthly in Public Assembly on Saturday the 28th as we celebrate the Drrtyhaze release Lazer Sex on Tirk

Darshan will be manning the decks in San Francisco so DJ Drilla (Drrtyhaze) will be joining his partner Doug and Son of Sound for a night of boogie, seminal house, soulful disco, italo-disco and everything else D-I-S-C-O!

WWW. PLAYITLOUDNYC. COM
pow wow!

pow wow!



Feb 6 2009 7:18 PM

Thanks for being our friend!
we want to share our music with everyone, and in case you aren't already familiar. you will like it. we promise. they are jams for this generation. from outerspace. with an affinity for diana ross & ye-ye girls & britpop. oh... & bacarach. written and performed by us, a couple of space cadets originally from new jersey. we will run into you sooner or later we hope. and thanks again!

Click the covers below to download. free. cause we know. the economy. yeah.



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"6" (Six Singles)
1. Do You Really
2. Sister
3. No one's Gotta Know
4. Shake
5. My House Your House Mine
6. Still Only You


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23 19 (AAA side SINGLE)
1. 23 19
2. You Can Take Me
3. Sour Apples (Fat Lip Remix)


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Handhold (b/w So Weird)


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Playitloudnyc



Jan 21 2009 2:03 PM

Extra special thanks to everyone who made it out into that cold Saturday night to join us at our monthly Disco romp - PLAY IT LOUD! at Public Assembly in Brooklyn. If you didn't get a chance to make it down; Darshan Jesrani, Son of Sound and Doug Gomez give the gift of music with this live 5 hour set on the Play It Loud! Podcast. ,, Sign up for an RSS feed and always stay on top of the latest Play It Loud! set from the crew. Need some visuals to go with that audio? Take a peek at some party pics here,,,,, and check the very dark (but live nonetheless) footage!
PLAY IT LOUD! @ PUBLIC ASSEMBLY January 17th, 2009 Peace and see you in February! WWW. PLAYITLOUDNYC. COM
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