The Pseudos | nl

Engendered in 2001, Pseudosix is a Portland, OR-based collaborative project fronted by Tim Perry (guitar, vocals) and currently includes Kate O'Brien (violin, cello), Jake Morris (drums; also plays in Joggers), Jay Clarke (piano; The Standard, Dolorean), Dan Wilson (guitar; Joggers), and Brandon Barnhill (bass). The band's well-received debut, Days of Delay, appeared on the 54º 40' or Fight! label in 2003, when the band was only a trio comprising Perry, Emil Amos (Holy Sons, Grails) and drummer Joe Kelly (Leti Angel, ex-31 Knots). In August of 2007, the much-augmented Pseudosix released an eponymous full-length on Sonic Boom Records. Pseudosix reflects...
Pseudo S.E. was born in the early 90's in San Jose, Costa Rica. At the beginning the idea was to be a grindcore band; this idea was accomplished with the original members Ronald Jiménez (vocals), Alfonso Pérez (guitars, bass, drums). There was another member at that time called Johans Pereira, who play drums. With these members, Pseudo recorded the first demo called Grotesque Genital Dismemberment. With this first work, Pseudo get attention at the recent costarican death metal scene. Problems between Ronald and Alfonson ended with their music relation. The band was stopped until Ronald decided to find new members...