Pin Me Down Explained

Pin Me Down
Background:group_or_band
Origin:New York City, United States; London, England
Genre:Pop, electronica, rock
Years Active:2007–2010
Label:Animalized
Associated Acts:Bloc Party, Robt Ptak, Ash, The Bastard Kings of Rock
Past Members:Russell Lissack
Milena Mepris
Alex Elena

Pin Me Down were a pop/electronica/rock side project of guitarist Russell Lissack, of the British band Bloc Party, and guitarist/singer Milena Mepris.[1] The band was managed by Robt Ptak, who had previously worked with Mepris in Ptak's project Artificial Joy. The band made their live debut as a 5–6 piece in May 2008 in London, supporting Yeasayer.

Their first single "Cryptic" appears on Kitsuné Maison Compilation 5 as track number 5. Kitsuné also released a remix single of Pin Me Down's "Cryptic" in June 2008, which included remixes by Paul Epworth, James Ellis, Lissack himself, and others.

Pin Me Down (album)

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Pin Me Down
Type:Studio
Artist:Pin Me Down
Released:19 April 2010
Genre:Indie rock, alternative dance
Length:39:20
Label:Animalized Music
Producer:Alex Elena
Executive Producer – Robt Ptak
Co producer – Renee Frisch Ptak

On 19 July 2010, the band released their self-titled debut studio album. The album was produced by Alex Elena, who previously played drums with Mepris and manager Ptak's band Artificial Joy. The track "Time Crisis" had previously been released on the band's website at the beginning of the year.[2]

Robert Cooke, writing for Drowned in Sound gave the album a negative review of 3 out of 10, saying that the production was a letdown, and "...fundamentally, the songs just aren't great".[3]

Track listing

Singles

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bloc Party side-project Pin Me Down to release debut album. NME. 5 March 2010.
  2. Web site: Bloc Party Guitarist Revives Side Project. Digital Spy. 2010.
  3. Web site: Cooke. Robert. Pin Me Down. Drowned in Sound. 14 October 2014. 14 April 2010. 19 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141019032354/http://drownedinsound.com/releases/15293/reviews/4139690. dead.