viernes, 29 de mayo de 2015

The Pandoras


Formed as a garage punk band in Los Angeles during the early '80s, The Pandoras debuted with a 7" EP in 1984 on the Moxie label. That same year, the group recorded 'It's About Time' with producer Greg Shaw, but splintered later in the year. Vocalist/guitarist Paula Pierce recruited three new players, while the old band toured for a short time, using The Pandoras' name as well. Pierce and her new lineup released 'Stop Pretending' in 1986 on Rhino, and then moved up to the majors with an Elektra deal. An album ('Come Inside') was recorded but never released, and The Pandoras were summarily dropped from the label, only to re-surface in 1988 on Restless. A far cry from their beginnings, the 'Rock Hard' EP contained several libido-obsessed homages to crotch rock, as did the 'Live Nymphomania' LP, recorded at a Dallas concert. [SOURCE: ALLMUSIC

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