PISS

PISS combines music, poetry, sound collage, performance art, and various mediums of visual art to address complex themes that blur the line between personal and political. Powered by a combination of thoughtful musicianship, energetic live performances, and a crystal-clear vision of a safer underground community, PISS writes punk music that aims to transcend the limitations of a well-established genre by pulling inspiration from a wide range of unexpected influences: literary giants, philosophers, filmmakers, painters, psychoanalysts, activists, children, members of a German anarcho-feminist militant group, and audience members from their shows, to name a few. These voices represent varying ideological beliefs about gender-based violence and enable PISS to create art that depicts challenging and controversial issues such as sexual violence and enculturated gender norms without reduction, romanticization, polemics, or dogmatism.

Post-Trash says of the band, “PISS are a lightning bolt. The Vancouver-based punk band’s debut three demos blurs the lines between hardcore, art-rock, and experimental poetry. PISS hits with the same onslaught of being thunderstruck.” DIY offers this, “The group combine their music with spoken word poetry, visual art, and experimental performance, putting on a show that blurs the lines between wildly complex interpersonal and political themes, with a beautifully human feel to it.” Exclaim! says, “More than any other local hardcore band today, PISS place crucial emphasis on words, those of both singer and poet-at-heart Taylor Zantingh's and, through audio samples, feminist activist Andrea Dworkin's (ever committed to accessibility, the quartet also includes captions in its videos). Over corrosive noise and riffs that clench, wrench and tear like the jaws of life, Zantingh unpacks her experiences with body image issues and codependency as she shouts, growls, and shrieks in protest against enculturated ideas about female sexuality and the subjugation of women...with iron determination, PISS are putting in the work, learning skills and habits that can nourish anyone. Pay attention and follow along.” Finally, The Line of Best Fit says of the band’s music and live show, “Weeks after getting to chat with the members of PISS online, I am now here witnessing their live power. It is like nothing I have ever seen before… a sound that’s entirely new and stunningly raw.”


Tour Dates

May 11 - London, UK - The Lexington

May 14 - Brighton, UK - The Great Escape

May 16 - Amsterdam, NL - London Calling

May 17 - Brussels, BE - Les Nuits Weekender

May 23 - Bristol, UK - Dot To Dot Festival

May 24 - Nottingham, UK - Dot To Dot Festival


Media


Contact Info

Management

Brendan McCarney & Paisia Warhaft

brendan@doubledenimmgmt.com & paisia@paperbagrecords.com


Press (CAN)

Freshly Pressed PR

Julie Booth

julie@freshlypressedpr.com


Booking (US/Canada)

joe@groundcontroltouring.com

booking (uK/eU/australia/asia)

sarah.joy@roamartists.com


Publishing

aj@bankrobbermusic.com