Potty Mouth (band) explained

Potty Mouth
Origin:Northampton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genre:Pop rock, punk rock, pop punk
Years Active:2011–2021
Label:Old Flame Records, Marshall Teller Records, Get Better Records
Current Members:
  • Abby Weems
  • Ally Einbinder
  • Victoria Mandanas
Past Members:
  • Phoebe Harris
  • Ali Donohue

Potty Mouth was an American pop rock band, formed in Western Massachusetts, in 2011 at Smith College. The band's original lineup was Ally Einbinder (bass), Phoebe Harris (lead guitar, vocals), Abby Weems (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), and Victoria Mandanas (drums). Following Harris' (and later Ali Donohue's) departure, Potty Mouth continued as a three-piece, with Abby Weems on lead guitar.

History

Potty Mouth was formed by Ally Einbinder and Phoebe Harris, two Smith College students, in 2011. Einbinder played bass while Harris learned to play the guitar. Another Smith College student, Victoria Mandanas, joined the band to play drums, having played in a punk rock band in high school; Abby Weems, a high school student at the time, also joined to play guitar and sing lead vocals. Like Harris, Weems did not know how to play guitar before joining Potty Mouth. In September 2011, the band recorded four demo tracks. According to Einbinder, Harris thought of the band's name while on the toilet, unaware of the Bratmobile album of the same name.

In 2013, Potty Mouth released their first full-length album, Hell Bent, to positive reviews from critics. In 2015, they released a self-titled EP, which was recorded without Harris, who had departed from the band. The band's tour to promote the EP featured various guest rhythm guitarists. During this time, they made a distribution deal with Alternative Distribution Alliance and gained attention from Atlantic Records. The band continued to tour in 2016, supporting Beach Slang's spring tour. For their 2016 shows, Potty Mouth was joined by guitarist Aurore Ounjian of Mean Creek. In July, the band played at Lollapalooza, their first music festival.

Potty Mouth's second album, SNAFU, was released on March 1, 2019, preceded by two singles: "22" in January and "Starry Eyes" in February.[1] The album received significant praise from the critics. Pitchfork's Nina Corcoran awarded the album a 7.2 rating and labelled it, "an arena-sized follow up that sounds like a major-label effort without all the compromises."[2] Writing for i-D, Nick Fulton called it "a career-defining moment for the Massachusetts band."[3]

Potty Mouth announced they had disbanded on October 28, 2021.[4] The band's final EP, 1% Happier, was released November 19, 2021.[5]

Style

Einbinder and Weems have expressed disapproval of the labeling of the band as riot grrrl. Einbinder stated that "Slapping the riot grrrl label on us just because we happen to be women playing a type of music that happens to be reminiscent of another era in time seems like a lazy conflation." Weems speculated that the association may have been due to the low fidelity of their early recordings.

In a Pitchfork review of Hell Bent, Jenn Pelly described Weems's vocals as a "Liz Phair-style monotone", delivering "deceptively simple lyrics". Writing for the Toronto Star, Ben Rayner wrote that Weems "sounds like she's perpetually rolling her eyes at everything and everyone in scorn". Jenn Pelly and Liz Pelly also compare the band's sound to pop-punk and post-punk with vestiges of surf music.

Members

Final lineup

Final touring member lineup

Former members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

Live releases

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Potty Mouth announce new album 'SNAFU' with video for 'Starry Eyes'. Diymag.com. 14 February 2019 . 21 September 2020.
  2. Web site: Potty Mouth: SNAFU. Pitchfork. en. 2019-10-15.
  3. Web site: the return of potty mouth's riotous pop-punk. Fulton. Nick. 2019-03-12. i-D.
  4. Web site: Rettig . James . Potty Mouth Break Up . Stereogum . 28 October 2021 . en . 28 October 2021.
  5. Web site: Russell . Scott . New Albums to Stream Today . Paste Magazine . 19 November 2021 . en . 19 November 2021.