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Parenthetical Girls

HistoryBegun primarily as a recording project between Zac Pennington and Jeremy Cooper, the band has gone through several line-up changes before settling on the current version of the band, consisting of Zac Pennington, Jherek Bischoff, Paul Alcott and Amber W.
Smith, all sharing a variety of instrumental duties.
Jherek Bischoff and former touring member Sam Mickens (both of the band The Dead Science) continue to contribute to the group's recorded output, though neither tours with the band.Originally taking their name from the Brian Eno composition "Swastika Girls", the band self-released their limited run debut EP Christmas With Swastika Girls in 2002.
Following Cooper's departure and a name change, Pennington released (((GRRRLS))), the band's vinyl-only debut album on his own Slender Means Society label in 2004.
Recorded with the help of Jherek Bischoff and Jamie Stewart (of Xiu Xiu fame), (((GRRRLS))) features a total of seven songs repeated on both sides of the vinyl record, each side featuring the respective mixes of Stewart and Bischoff.
This was followed by the digital-only self-release of their second Christmas-themed EP Christmas with Parenthetical Girls that same year, as well as their second album Safe as Houses (released by Slender Means Society in the United States and Acuarela Discos throughout Europe), the expanded CD reissue of the (((GRRRLS))) album, and a third self-released Christmas EP A Parenthetical Girls Family Christmas in 2006.
A split 7-inch with the band The Dead Science was released by Obsolete Vernacular in 2007.
Entanglements, the group's orchestral-themed third album, was released in September 2008 as a split release via Tomlab and Slender Means Society.Quote from the band's website: 'Ever the pragmatists, Parenthetical Girls are set to release Privilege—the band’s new full length—as a box set of five extremely limited 12? EPs on their own Slender Means Society label.
These EPs will be sold separately in sequence every quarter over the next 15 months, each as they are completed.
They will not be distributed to stores.
As the cycle concludes, the fifth and final 12? will come packaged in a beautiful, aesthetically cohesive LP box designed to house all four of the preceding releases, forming the complete Privilege album.
Limited to 500 physical copies per EP, the 12?s will each feature original art by renowned Swedish illustrator Jenny Mörtsell, and will be hand-numbered in the blood of their respective band members.' The first 12" entitled Privilege, Pt.
I: On Dead And Endearments was released February 23, 2010 and was numbered in the blood of lead singer Zac Pennington.The second Privilege EP—subtitled The Past, Imperfect—was released on September 21, 2010, and was numbered in the blood of cover star Rachael Jensen.
The track list is as follows: "The Common Touch," "Weaknesses," The single "Young Throats," and "Present Perfect (An Epithalamium)."Parenthetical Girls' fourth full-length album, Privilege (Abridged), was released on February 14, 2013.
It contains 12 tracks taken from the five Privilege EPs.

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