Pivot
- HOMETOWN:
- Sydney, Australia
- MYSPACE:
- myspace.com/pivotpivot
- WEB SITE:
- pivotmusic.com
There are at least three bands with the name "Pivot":
1) Pivot (Australia) is equally influenced by Synthesizer luminaries Vangelis and Jean-Michel Jarre, Warp label mates Autechre and the post-punk new wave of Talking Heads. Comprised of Sydney’s brothers Pike, Laurence and Richard, and Perth electronic wunderkind Dave Miller, Pivot’s debut on Warp Records, ‘O Soundtrack My Heart’ came out in August 2008. The first single ‘In The Blood’ came out in May 2008, followed by 7" tour single and video clip for title track ‘O Soundtrack My Heart’, October 2008. 2) Pivot is a United States rock band from Raleigh, North Carolina featuring Brian Kelly on vocals, guitar, and keys, Eric Hambright on guitar, Mike Hambright on bass, and Phil Cicco on drums. Discography includes: Self Titled EP (1999), Simple Machines (2003), The Dream (2006), 5 Days (2009). 3) Pivot is a melodic/pop punk band. They released their debut album rock, scissor, papercuts with ’Cane Records in 1998. After a long hiatus they released the Where The Debris Meets The Sea EP on Purple Skunk Records. Listen at Last.fmNotify me when new shows are added.
UPCOMING EVENTS |
PAST EVENTS
subscribe to the feed
Mess With Texas 4
Fri. 03/19 | 2:00PM - Sat. 03/20 @ TBA
The unofficial festival during the festival, MESS WITH TEXAS is returning for the fourth year, bringing two days of awesomeness to an open space near you for the affordable price of free. F…more»
900 People Like this Event. Add to Schedule share
COMMENTS
You must Login to post comments.

Pivot
Dark experimental instrumental post-rock band Pivot were formed in 1999 by brothers Laurenz Pike (drums, percussion) and Richard Pike (guitar, production), but soon ballooned to a five-piece band with the additions of Adrian Klumpes (keyboard), Neal Sutherland (bass), and Dave Bowman (turntables). more at www.allmusic.com
about 1 year ago.
Pivot
Pivot are an instrumental band from Australia whose influences include Prefuse 73 and Can. So, naturally, guitarist Richard Pike chose the theme of 'huge emotion: some of the saddest songs ever written' for his tearjerking Playlist more at www.guardian.co.uk
about 1 year ago.