L P S

About LPS



The Bard ceas’d. All consider’d and a loud resounding murmur

Continu’d round the Halls; and much they question’d the immortal

Loud voicd Bard. and many condemn’d the high tone’d Song

Saying Pity and Love are too venerable for the imputation

Of Guilt. Others said. It it is true! if the acts have been perform’d

Let the Bard himself witness. Where hadst thou this terrible Song

The Bard replied. I am Inspired! I know it is Truth! for I Sing

According to the inspiration of the Poetic Genius

Who is the eternal all-protecting Divine Humanity

To whom be Glory & Power & Dominion Evermore Amen


                                                                        - William Blake, “Milton”

LPS is a postpunk band from Portland, Oregon…

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

     We would like to thank (in no particular order): Maura Brown (who collaborated musically on the forthcoming Seduce Yourself), Stephen Weis (who is one half of the duo Dietzelweis), Tom Jacobs (who produced and engineered Seduce Yourself as well as 2010’s Zebra), Robby Kraft (for Internet assistance), Tropical Isaac and Imaginary Border (http://www.imaginaryborder.com/) for contributions to Fairway to Hades as well as miscellaneous sonic excellencies, Karl Lind and In the Can Productions (http://www.inthecanllc.com/) for his magnificent cinematic productions, Dan Ackerman (http://ackermanfilms.com/index.html) and Stage 13 for their collective magnanimity, Rob Bartleson at Haywire (http://www.haywirerecording.com/) for his peerless mastering of Billy Callous and Seduce Yourself, Dan and Kristin at Corporate Big (http://corporatebig.com/) for ongoing online support and spiritual encouragement, Kolby Marsh (for enduring it until it’s all over) , Ron Gassaway (http://www.youtube.com/user/midtownriot) for his artwork on the Zebra CD, and Teresa Bergen (http://www.babylovecat.com/), whose mother appears on the cover of Seduce Yourself (q.v. below).

Special thanks to Kelly Duran, Matt Steuer, and especially Gina Melise, without which none of this would be happening.

Additional special thank yous to Anna MaGruder for the use of the image of the Bride (Dee Bergen) seen on this site and also appearing on the cover of the forthcoming release Seduce Yourself. More of her superb creations can be seen at: http://www.annamagruder.com/.

Additional gratitude is due to local filmmakers The Instigators for their work on the Homer film (see below) and to all the amazing bands associated with the music scene in St. John’s, Portland’s fifth quadrant, without which we would had given up long ago. Thank you.

Finally, thank you to Peter and Susan, our neighbors, for being that which we hope to become. Namaste.

(And Thomas would personally like to thank Arrington de Dionyso’s Malaikat dan Singha, which, though in no way associated with LPS, is the greatest rock band in the world. Peace.)

Karl Lind of In the Can Productions LLC made this video for the title track from our 2010 album Zebra. Here’s what Mr. Casey Jarman of the Willamette Week had to say about it: “I’m honestly not sure if I should like this video from Portland rockers LPS, but I really like it. It’s like a hippie-dippie Hold Steady song combined with some weird Black Crowes/John Mellencamp-type shit. What’s going on here!? I can’t figure it out. The video, directed by local filmmaker Karl Lind, just adds to my confusion. There’s a nauseating, Tim & Eric quality to the thing, but it’s also pretty technically impressive. So LPs gets a wow from me, even if it’s a wow of the head-scratching variety. The chorus will be stuck in my head for the rest of the day.” Well! That’s what you get when you mix PKD with Batman and Jesus!