Be Your Own Pet
Be Your Own Pet | |
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Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
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Members | Jemina Pearl Jonas Stein Nathan Vasquez John Eatherly |
Past members | Jamin Orrall |
Be Your Own Pet (also known as BYOP or stylised as be your own PET) is a punk/garage rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, formed in 2003. For a majority of their career, the band's line-up has consisted of lead vocalist Jemina Pearl, guitarist Jonas Stein, bassist Nathan Vasquez and drummer John Eatherly. After originally releasing early singles and EPs with Nashville-based Infinity Cat Records, the band signed to XL Recordings and Thurston Moore's label, Ecstatic Peace/Universal Records in the UK & North America respectively.
Be Your Own Pet released their self-titled debut album in 2006, receiving critical acclaim from publications such as NME and Pitchfork. Shortly following the release of their second album Get Awkward in 2008, the group disbanded, citing misogyny directed towards and experienced by Pearl and a general burnout from pressures of the music industry as the reasons for their split.[1]
Following a fourteen year hiatus, they reunited in 2021 after being specifically requested by American musician and songwriter, Jack White to open up on a few southeastern US dates of his Supply Chain Issues Tour in support of the two studio albums he would release that year.[2] They subsequently signed to Third Man Records (co-owned by White and Pearl's husband, Ben Swank) soon after, where the group released their third studio album, Mommy on August 25, 2023.[3]
Biography
The band formed while all members were in high school at Nashville School of the Arts. The group honed its sound playing house shows and gigs at the all-ages venues Guido's Pizza and Bongo Java. The band released their first single, Damn Damn Leash, as a CD-R; the track made its way to BBC Radio One presenter Zane Lowe, whose support for Be Your Own Pet won the band an early U.K. following. Meanwhile, attention-getting gigs at 2004's CMJ and 2005's South by Southwest began creating a buzz for the group stateside. A string of EPs followed.
BYOP performed at festivals such as Coachella, Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, and Reading & Leeds. They also supported bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Sonic Youth, Kings of Leon, amongst others.
The band received critical acclaim from Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and many other publications such as NME, who named Pearl in the Top 10 of their annual "Cool List", and Nylon, who put the band on the cover of their summer 2006 issue. The group made their debut TV performance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.
Break-up
On August 1, 2008, the band announced on their website that after finishing a small tour of England, they would be breaking up. The band posted the following message on their website: "To all of our fans, we are sad to bring you the news that our upcoming shows in the UK are going to be our last as a band. We thank you for all your love and support these past few years. It's been a blast, but the time has come for the four of us to go our separate ways."[4] Their final show of their initial run was at Dingwalls in London in August 2008.
In a 10-year retrospective article for the film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, director Edgar Wright revealed that Be Your Own Pet was originally asked to write the music for the fictional band Sex Bob-Omb, but their breakup prevented this from happening. The role was then given to Beck.[5]
Post-breakup
Jemina Pearl released her debut solo album Break It Up on October 6, 2009, by Ecstatic Peace Records. The album was co-written with Eatherly, and featured guest appearances from Thurston Moore, Iggy Pop, Dave Sitek and Derek Stanton. During the 2010s, Pearl played in a garage-punk band called The Ultras S/C, alongside Ben Swank and Chet Weise.
Stein focused on his side project, Turbo Fruits, which released several albums after Be Your Own Pet's disbanding. Eatherly, meanwhile, played drums with bands such as The Virgins, Smith Westerns and Chairlift. He was the lead singer of the band Public Access TV, and went on to front the project Club Intl.[6]
Reunion
In March 2022, Be Your Own Pet announced they would be reuniting to perform two concerts in April 2022 opening for Jack White's Supply Chain Issues Tour.[7]
In March 2023, the band released the single "Hand Grenade," their first new music in 15 years.[8] Two months later, they released second single "Worship the Whip" and announced that their first album since reuniting, titled Mommy, would be released on August 25, 2023.[9] This was followed by a tour of the UK.[10]
Members
Current members
- Jemina Pearl – lead vocals (2003–2008, 2021–present)
- Nathan Vasquez – bass, backing vocals (2003–2008, 2021–present)
- Jonas Stein – guitar, backing vocals (2003–2008, 2021–present)
- John Eatherly – drums, backing vocals (2006–2008, 2021–present)
Former members
- Jamin Orrall – drums (2003–2006)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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UK [11] |
UK Ind. [12] | ||
Be Your Own Pet |
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47 | 3 |
Get Awkward |
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101 | 7 |
Mommy |
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— | 28 |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
EPs
- Damn Damn Leash EP (2005) (Japanese release) (Infinity Cat/XL/Rough Trade)
- Summer Sensation (April 18, 2006) (Ecstatic Peace/Infinity Cat)
- Extra Extra EP (2005) (Infinity Cat)
- Not Rocket Science (May 8, 2007) (Infinity Cat)
- Get Damaged EP (2008) (Ecstatic Peace/XL)
Singles
Release date | Details | Chart positions | Notes | ||
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UK [13] |
UK Indie | ||||
2004 | September | "Damn Damn Leash" (Infinity Cat) | 68 | — | |
2005 | June | "Fire Department" (Rough Trade/Infinity Cat) | 59 | — | |
November | "Extra Extra" (Infinity Cat) | — | — | ||
"Extra Extra Handmade Edition" (Infinity Cat) | — | — | Limited to 100 copies | ||
"Girls on TV" (Self Released) | — | — | Tour-only single | ||
2006 | January | "Let's Get Sandy (Big Problem)" (XL) | 51 | — | |
March | "Adventure" (XL) | 36 | — | ||
June | "Bicycle, Bicycle, You Are My Bicycle" (XL) | — | — | Download-only single | |
2008 | March 3 | "Food Fight! (XL) | — | 8 | 7" and Download-only |
"Super Soaked (XL) | — | 5 | |||
March 10 | "The Kelly Affair (XL) | — | 6 | ||
March 17 | "Black Hole (XL) | — | 5 | ||
2023 | March 30 | "Hand Grenade" (Third Man) | — | — |
Appearances
- SXSW (2005)
- Glastonbury Festival (2005)
- Siren Music Festival (July 16, 2005)
- Summer Sonic Festival (August 2005)
- Coachella Festival (April 30, 2006)
- Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2006
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien (June 13, 2006)
- Subterranean Guide (MTV2, July 30, 2006)
- Lollapalooza 2006 (August 5, 2006)
- Reading and Leeds Festivals (2006)
- MTV Live (Canada) (June 3, 2008)
- Reading and Leeds Festivals (2008)
References
- ^ Snapes, Laura (March 18, 2022). "'I was susceptible to being taken advantage of': Be Your Own Pet return after surviving sleazy indie". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved June 12, 2023.
- ^ "Be Your Own Pet reuniting to open for Jack White, first shows in 14 years". BrooklynVegan. March 15, 2022. Retrieved June 12, 2023.
- ^ "Be Your Own Pet Announce New Album Mommy Share New Single/Video For "Worship the Whip" – Third Man Records – Official Store".
- ^ "BYOP Website". August 1, 2008. Archived from the original on September 24, 2008. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
- ^ "'Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World' is a 2010s Indie Rock Time Capsule". August 13, 2020.
- ^ Hann, Michael (November 25, 2014). "Public Access TV's John Eatherly: 'I've learned to avoid train wrecks'". The Guardian. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
- ^ Minsker, Evan (March 16, 2022). "Be Your Own Pet Reunite for First Shows in 14 Years. Jemina Pearl Talks How It Happened and What's Next". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
- ^ Sacher, Andrew (March 30, 2023). "Be Your Own Pet release first new song in 15 years, "Hand Grenade"". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ Pearis, Bill (May 31, 2023). "Be Your Own Pet announce first album in 15 years & fall tour, share "Worship the Whip"". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ "Be Your Own Pet – Rough Trade East, Whitechapel". The Red Penguin. September 1, 2023. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
- ^ UK Albums Chart:
- Be Your Own Pet: "Be Your Own Pet | Official Charts". Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
- Get Awkward: Zobbel.de: Zywietz, Tobias. "Chart Log UK: Darren B – David Byrne". zobbel.de. Tobias Zywietz. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
- ^ UK Independent Albums Chart:
- Be Your Own Pet: "Be Your Own Pet | Official Charts". Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
- Get Awkward: Zobbel.de: "Get Awkward | Official Charts". Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
- Mommy: "Mommy | Official Charts". Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 48. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
External links
- Jam, James. Review. NME.
- Raposa, David. Review. Pitchfork Media. June 6, 2006.
- "The 50 Greatest CDs of 2006" Blender Online. Jan/Feb 2007. Retrieved February 9, 2007.[dead link ]
- Alternative rock groups from Tennessee
- Garage rock groups from Tennessee
- American garage punk groups
- Punk rock groups from Tennessee
- Musical groups established in 2003
- Musical groups disestablished in 2008
- Musical groups reestablished in 2021
- Musical groups from Nashville, Tennessee
- Ecstatic Peace! artists
- XL Recordings artists
- 2003 establishments in Tennessee