"PET
are really rather fabulous
and could well be the
next band that are a
little too
odd to have any right to cross
over to the mainstream (see
also the Scissor Sisters)."
DJ
MAGAZINE
"Fresh,
grown up pop with a
twist...
a sparkling electronic
jewel." Q
MAGAZINE
"Pop
of the future" LOGO
MAGAZINE
"PET
are lots and lots of
fun" JOCKEY
SLUT
"Abshagen
is very much in thrall
to Atari bleeps and Seventies
glam, and such Player
One Ready is his nostalgic,
soft focus trip." JACK
MAGAZINE
Further
press >> |
Having
picked up numerous plaudits
for their debut album, 2004’s ‘Player
One Ready’ (which included
John Peel's and the Xfm favourite ‘No
Yes No’), PET are swinging
back into town with their
second LP – the curiously
titled ‘Rewind The
Sofa Lady’. Recorded
in Berlin and partly mixed
and co-produced by Gareth
Parton, whose talents have
recently propelled the similarly
eclectic Go! Team into the
mainstream.
PET’s
Berlin contingent are Andre
Abshagen and Miss Mono.
Andre, PET’s founding
member, built his first
electric guitar out of
cardboard at the age of
eight, then formed his
first band when he was
fourteen. He’s currently
building his own synthesizer,
based on a Commadore 64
chip. Miss Mono, who also
works as a TV journalist
in Berlin, first moved
to the city for study,
then found that she didn’t
want to leave. In the years
between uni and PET she
found herself starring
in (and composing music
for) cult German horror
movies. As one does.
Over
in Milan, the other half
of PET are Dodo NKishi (also
resident sticksman in Mouse
On Mars) and Stefania Vacca.
Growing up in Sardinia, Stefania
was a choirgirl with a strong
connection with nature. During
her teenage years she fell
in with groups of musicians,
artists and political activists
and her passion for music
- punk, reggae and rock – blossomed.
She met drummer Dodo in London,
who drew out her talents,
making music a priority as
well as a profession. These
four disparate spirits came
to be entwined over a long
period.
It
all began when Andre was
in his former band, the experimental
German act Dauerfisch, looking
for new challenges outside
of electronica. As is often
the way with these things,
it wasn’t long before
the side-project became the
main focus of Andre’s
creativity, and he spent
the following two years developing
the sound of PET. On early
recordings, Andre had done
everything in earshot: the
songwriting and production,
all the programming, all
the instruments; but as ‘Player
One Ready’ took shape
he called in favours from
friends and friends of friends,
and saw PET’s ranks
swelling to a full-blown
four-piece. Raving about
that first album, PlayLouder
noted that it sounded rather
like “what somebody
from the 70s who'd been to
the 80s thought the 21st
century would sound like”.
Working
from two different cities
might prove challenging for
many bands, but for PET the
situation fuels a brilliantly
diverse creative atmosphere.
For ‘Rewind The Sofa
Lady’, ideas were sent
backwards and forwards for
months. The new album was
finally recorded in just
two weeks. Along with the
band’s varied sonic
motifs, from night-time club
tracks to drivetime anthems,
Andre’s novel lyrical
touches provide further evidence
for PET’s commitment
to being anything but ordinary.
With Andre’s original
vision for the group refined
to such a degree - PET, once
a studio-based one man band,
now also have a potent and
explosive live show to their
name. With the shades on,
the windows down and the
stereo blaring PET are hitting
the road in order to bring
sonic pop to your ears this
Summer. |