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Paw was an American
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band from Lawrence, Kansas, that was formed in 1990. The band's original line-up consisted of vocalist Mark Hennessy, guitarist Grant Fitch, bassist Charles Bryan, and drummer Peter Fitch. They released two studio albums – ''
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'' and '' Death To Traitors'', the B-side and outtake collection '' Keep The Last Bullet For Yourself'' and the EP '' Home Is a Strange Place'' before disbanding in 2000. On two occasions they have reunited.


History

Paw was formed in 1990 in Lawrence, alongside Kill Creek and Stick. Their work from this era can best be characterized as aggressive rock with melodic undertones, or '
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' as Hennessy explained in an MTV interview. They were frequently cited by industry insiders as potentially "the next
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", and a bidding war erupted to sign them. The band signed a three-album deal with
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during the height of the grunge wave, and released their first album, ''Dragline'', in 1993. Their most well-known songs are from this period which received moderate rotation on the radio and on '' Headbangers Ball'', MTV's hard rock/heavy metal showcase. Music videos were made for the hits "Jessie", "Couldn't Know" and "Sleeping Bag". Paw toured the UK in 1993 supporting
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with
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(months after Tool's UK support slot with
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), introducing the band to an audience outside of America. The band recorded two sessions for
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's rock show in 1993 (during which they played the
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). Their songs "Jessie", "Pansy" and "The Bridge" (plus an alternate version of the video of the first) were used in the 3DO, PC, Sega Saturn and PlayStation versions of the video game ''
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''. In 1995, the band released its second album, '' Death To Traitors'', on A&M Records, recorded as a three-piece following the departure of bass player Charles Bryan; guitarist Grant Fitch doubled up on bass for the recording. During this period, the band evolved by adding more instrumental and country elements to soften their hard rock edge. The band toured Europe and the UK in early 1995, as well as touring Australia in October 1995. While the album received favorable reviews from the press, sales were less successful, and Paw was dropped by A&M in 1996, before their contract was fulfilled. In 1998, Grant Fitch, Peter Fitch and Dan Hines formed the band Palomar and released the album ''World Without Horses''. A reviewer described Palomar as "a gentler and more melodic sound than Paw." Paw also released a full-length compilation of B-sides and rarities entitled '' Keep The Last Bullet For Yourself'' on their own label, Outlaw Records. Paw still played together during this period, and both ''World Without Horses'' and ''Keep The Last Bullet For Yourself'' were released on these shows. In 2000, founding members Hennessy and Fitch signed Paw with Koch Records and released the mini-album '' Home Is A Strange Place'' the same year. The new album incorporated a more pronounced
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element. After that they split.


Post-Paw activities

Former bassist Charles Bryan, who left Paw in 1994, retired from the music industry altogether to be a professional skydiver. Hennessy's book of poetry, ''Cue the Bedlam (More Desperate with Longing Than Want of Air)'', was published in December 2005 by Unholy Day Press. He joined in on vocals with Mike Ratzo (bass guitar, vocals and guitar), Justin Parr (drums), Brody Buster (guitar, harmonica and keys), Heather Lofflin (vocals and guitar), James Garvic (bass guitar and guitar) and Kurt Nesbitt (bass guitar) in The Diamond Heart Club in Lawrence, from 2006-2007. They reformed under the name 1950 D.A. (without Garvic and Nesbitt) and made a 6-song EP called Low Like Planes. Around the web can be found a song by The Diamond Heart Club, under the name of "Track 5", which is instead "Return To Zero" later redone by 1950 D.A. In 2008, after being scheduled on the same bill between their post-Paw bands, Hennessy and Fitch returned and played together on June 6, 2008, at the Revival Tent at the
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in Clinton Lake, Kansas. The band played its first headlining reunion show in Lawrence on Saturday, October 4, 2008, at The Bottleneck. Grant Fitch and Jason Jones formed The New Franklin Panthers, in Lawrence. They have released on
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''Hot Dogs Are Cool: In III Movements'' on February 1, 2008 and the ''Circus Act'' EP (with Dan Hines) on January 13, 2011. Grant self-released ''Gman Rides Again'' on July 26, 2012 and re-released ''World Without Horses'' (under the name Grant Finch and Palomar). Grant is currently occupied as a Production Manager on a number of productions, including the television series The Inspectors, and the 2018 thriller ''Faceless'', and runs a production company, Electrical Odyssey. In 2014, Mark Hennessy started Godzillionaire (with Michael Dye, Cody Romaine and Benjamin White). After releasing some demos they released in 2016 ''$mall ¢hange'' and in 2017 the EP ''the great dEPression''. In November and December 2017 they took offline their sites while on legal litigation with the lawyers of the Godzilla's copyright owners, but on January 5 the band announced the litigation was over and they can still use their name. Mark Hennessy announced he would perform the whole Dragline album at The First Annual Corn King Music and Arts Festival in September. Although it was not a Paw reunion (as it was misunderstooded by fans) but a tribute by his band Godzillionaire (for the occasion a quintet with Dan Duncan), this is the actual first time he performed Paw songs since he formed Godzillionaire (and since the last Paw reunion).


Members

* Mark Hennessy – vocals (1990–2000, 2008) * Grant Fitch – guitar (1990–2000, 2008) * Peter Fitch – drums (1990–1998) * Charles "Chuck The Truck" Bryan – bass (1990–1994) * Jason Magierowski – bass (1995–1996, 2000, 2008) * Dan Hines – bass (1996–1998) Session members * Paul Boblett & John "Speck" Licardello – additional bass on ''Death to Traitors'' * Steve Henry – additional guitar on ''Home Is a Strange Place'' * J. Hall – additional drums on ''Home Is a Strange Place'' Timeline ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:20 PlotArea = left:100 bottom:60 top:5 right:10 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:01/01/1990 till:10/04/2008 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Legend = orientation:horizontal position:bottom ScaleMajor = increment:2 start:1991 ScaleMinor = increment:1 start:1992 Colors = id:vocals value:red legend:Vocals id:guitar value:green legend:Guitar id:bass value:blue legend:Bass id:drums value:orange legend:Drums id:lines value:black legend:Studio_release id:bars value:gray(0.95) BackgroundColors = bars:bars BarData = bar:Mark text:"Mark Hennessy" bar:Grant text:"Grant Fitch" bar:Charles text:"Charles Bryan" bar:Jason text:"Jason Magierowski" bar:Dan text:"Dan Hines" bar:Peter text:"Peter Fitch" PlotData = width:11 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(10,-4) bar:Mark from:01/01/1990 till:12/31/2000 color:vocals bar:Mark from:06/06/2008 till:10/04/2008 color:vocals bar:Grant from:01/01/1990 till:12/31/2000 color:guitar bar:Grant from:06/06/2008 till:10/04/2008 color:guitar bar:Peter from:01/01/1990 till:12/31/1998 color:drums bar:Charles from:01/01/1990 till:12/31/1994 color:bass bar:Jason from:01/01/1995 till:06/14/1996 color:bass bar:Jason from:01/01/2000 till:12/31/2000 color:bass bar:Jason from:06/06/2008 till:10/04/2008 color:bass bar:Dan from:06/15/1996 till:12/31/1998 color:bass LineData = at:05/04/1993 color:black layer:back at:06/15/1995 color:black layer:back at:08/22/2000 color:black layer:back


Discography


Studio albums

*''
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'' (1993),
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*'' Death to Traitors'' (1995), A&M Records


EP

*'' Home Is a Strange Place'' (2000), Koch International


Rarities compilations

*'' Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself'' (1998), self-released on Outlaw Records Palomar's World Without Horses # "Beggars Love Thieves" # "Deer Park Road" # "Pocketknife" # "Substance of the Saints" # "World Without My Soul" # "Walk into the Sky" # "Watermark" # "Birds of Prey" # "On the Hoof" # "I Live in Darkness" Originally self-released in 1998 on Outlaw Records, re-released on bandcamp on 2012 (with "Pocketknife" moved at the beginning) ;B-sides All released in singles on
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. *''Dragline'' era: "Imaginary Lover" (
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cover), "Suicide Shift", "Slow Burn", "Jessie" (acoustic live at WERS-FM radio, Boston, on 11/29/93), "I Know Where You Sleep", songs from the
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"Rock Sessions" of October 1993 (broadcast on November 7) * S.F.W. soundtrack (1994): "
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cover) *''Death To Traitors'' era: "School" (
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cover), "Kid Cotton" ;Rare tracks * Nasty Pope Records demos (all the songs were rerecorded for the first album) * An unplugged show live at WERS radio (where the B-side acoustic version of "Jessie" was taken). Some songs from the then-upcoming album sessions were also played. * ''Death to Traitors'' demos (from the complete session bootleg). Many songs where left as outtakes: "30 Days", "Remora", "Kitchen" (called on bootlegs "The Kitchen Is No Place for a Man"), "Texas" (alternate version with Mark on lead vocals) and four songs without official names (called "Learn to See", "Year of the Locust", "Lost Highway" and "Goodbye Dress") * "Street Justice" (
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cover, outtake of the '' Strangeland'' soundtrack (recorded July 1998, released on the fall of 1998 on the ''Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself'' compilation) * "
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" ( Fleetwood Mac short cover which introduced "Lolita" in early shows) * "Pansy" (alternate version) and a " Pink Floyd tribute jam" (in one occasion, Kansas '98, the band started playing "Pansy" but Mark started instead with other lyrics, the band followed and then ended with the regular version of "Pansy". But Mark's voice started giving out pretty bad towards the end of the concert, and for giving him a break they started an instrumental jam. However Mark sang some verses from Pink Floyd's "Mother") * "Innocuous" and ""Filled Up" (in one occasion, 1999 at the CBGB's, a friend of the band named Steve Tulipana substituted for Mark and with him they played these two songs. When Mark returned they rerecorded "Innocuous" as Betty & Mike) * " Simple Man" (cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd from their last show in 2000) * '' Home Is a Strange Place'' demos (from the ''Cross the Tracks'' bootleg, name taken from the early name of the album). Two songs, "St. Jude" (a rerecorded, or an early version, of Palomar's "Substance of the Saints") and "Two Brothers", were not added on the album for budget reasons.


References


External links


Paw's official website
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