Pigeon Religion | |
Origin: | Phoenix, Arizona, United States |
Genre: | Avant-garde music Post-punk Experimental Noise rock Industrial Industrial rock Post-rock No Wave |
Years Active: | 2008-2010 |
Label: | Parts Unknown Records, Gilgongo Records, Jarson International Records, Video Disease Records, Drone Errant Records, Smoke And Mirrors Records, Campaign for Infinity |
Associated Acts: | Hell-Kite, Filthy Grin, Marshstepper, Destruction Unit |
Current Members: | William Watson, Jes Aurelius |
Past Members: | Gary Anarchy |
Pigeon Religion were an American post-punk band formed in 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. Originally, the band consisted of William Watson on bass and vocals, Gary Anarchy on guitar and vocals and Jes Aurelius on drums. After a 2009 Summer West Coast Tour, Gary Anarchy quit the band and left Watson and Aurelius as the principal members, who continued to split all songwriting duties until the band broke up in 2010.
Pigeon Religion live shows were notorious for their uncomfortable atmosphere, characterized by violence and excessively loud volume.[1] Pigeon Religion were rarely able finish a full set without being shut down by police or angry show promoters.[2] In their first year of existence, they performed over 100 live shows[3] and were cited by the Arizona Republic as "The Hardest Working Band in Phoenix", as well as having numerous write-ups in the Phoenix New Times that mentioned their blitzkrieg promotional tactics.[4] To perform live, they enlisted the help of various notable Phoenix musicians. Their most recent list of live contributors was Drek Campbell (Filthy Grin), James Fella (Gilgongo Records, Soft Shoulder), Anthony Doran, Preston Bryant (My Feral Kin, French Quarter), Stuben Steinberg (French Quarter), Vincent S. Baeza, N.Nappa, Anna Nasty (Hell-Kite, Olivia Neutron-John).