Now, More Charm and More Tender is the debut studio album from PEE and would be released on March 5th, 1996; under the March Records label. PEE's debut album is most notable for pioneering the genre of math pop. Which consists of more poppier undertones and still keeps an unconventional rhythmic pattern akin to math rock. The term "math pop" wasn't coined until the mid-90s when bands like Heavy Vegetable (and later after disbandment), Thingy would play under this unconventional math pop style; which would later follow up during the 2000's indie boom with ba… read more
Now, More Charm and More Tender is the debut studio album from PEE and would be released on March 5th, 1996; under the March Records label. PEE's debut album is most notable for pio… read more
A math pop, midwest emo/math rock quartet from San Francisco area, PEE (or P.E.E., short for Potentially Egregious Error) were only a blip on many 90s indie rock maps. PEE consisted of artists like Andee Connors, a drummer who's drummed for other bands like A Minor Forest and J Church, Jim Stanley playing lead vocals and guitars, Kelly Green also on vocals and guitar, and Tiber Scheer, a bassist who most notably played in the band lowercase after PEE's disbandment in 1999. The group played frequently in the Bay Area and toured several times including three U.S tours. Often… read more
A math pop, midwest emo/math rock quartet from San Francisco area, PEE (or P.E.E., short for Potentially Egregious Error) were only a blip on many 90s indie rock maps. PEE consisted of arti… read more
A math pop, midwest emo/math rock quartet from San Francisco area, PEE (or P.E.E., short for Potentially Egregious Error) were only a blip on many 90s indie rock maps. PEE consisted of artists like Andee Connors, a drummer who's d… read more