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Papas Fritas

About Me

Papas Fritas was formed in 1992 with the simple mission of creating catchy, honest pop music that creates a feeling of euphoria in humans. Although the band formed at Tufts University in Somerville, Massachusetts and still resides in the Boston area to this day, Tony Goddess (guitar, vocals) and Shivika Asthana (drums, vocals) originate from Delaware, where they played in high-school marching band together, and Keith Gendel (bass, vocals) immigrated from Houston, Texas.

For the first couple years, the band was a hobby -- we played in barbarous basement parties and recorded tapes for our friends on Tony's Tascam 4-Track -- but everything changed when Matt Hanks of Sunday Driver Records released three of our songs on a seven inch single. After the single was released, the band became more serious: we booked our first tours and promoted the 7" to college radio stations around the country. One spring day in 1994, the Gods smiled upon us -- Minty Fresh Records heard the song "Smash This World" on a Chicago radio station, and all of a sudden, music was no longer just a pastime. We signed that summer, and built an 8-track studio (affectionately called Hi-Tech City) in our house on Electric Avenue. We really wanted the record to have its own sonic identity, so for nearly 6 months the band holed up in the cramped basement space toiling over the 13 songs that would comprise the new record. Papas Fritas was finally released in October of 1995, and in the next months we rocked for audiences in tours of the US, Europe (with The Flaming Lips ), and Japan.
In September of 1996, we regained control of our lives and focused on the next record. After relocating the studio to a rustic old school house in the woods of Gloucester, MA and dubbing it The Columnated Ruins, we worked the remainder of the year writing and recording music. The large, oddly-sized rooms, laid back atmosphere, and accessible farm animals of the Ruins perfectly complemented our desire to make a more organic and natural sounding record. Many of the songs were inspired by memorable events of the past year: "Rolling in the Sand" by a fight that broke out at a gig in Cape Cod while we were playing "TV Movies", our slowest song; "Live by the Water" by our move to Gloucester, the fish-stick capital of the world and home of "The Perfect Storm".

On April 22, Minty Fresh released Helioself , our second full-length, to the masses, and we toured so much for that record that we actually bent time and space and played as many as 3.56 shows at once in at least 7 dimensions. After Helioself was released, we played in the US with The Cardigans , Blur , The Hang Ups , and The Sugarplastic , and in Europe with The Eels and by ourselves.

Our third album, Buildings and Grounds was released in the USA, Japan, France, Belgium, Spain, Australia, the Philippines and Holland early in the year 2000. For us, it is a conscious departure away from the sounds of our 'youthful' and 'bouncy' past. There is more sonic space, soloing, Shivika -- more Adult Contemporary (if we may be so bold).

In addition, Buildings and Grounds is our first exploration of the realm of digital technology. Every song was digitized into our friend Paul Sanni's Pro Tools System and 'perfected' there. Most importantly, we were no longer limited to a measly eight tracks.

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Member Since: 03/01/2007
Band Website: http://www.papasfritas.com
Band Members: Tony Goddess, Keith Gendel, Shivika Asthana
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Record Label: Minty Fresh
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Tony on tour in Spain with Jenny Dee and the Deelinquents in May 2009

A little international touring news for Papas Fritas fans:  Tony will be playing guitar with Jenny Dee and The Deelinquents (think The Shangri-Las via Ike Turner) in Spain in May 2009.   Shows are sti...
Posted by on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 11:35:00 GMT

Magnet Says "Buildlings and Grounds is a Lost Classic"

Magnet Magazine's 75th Issue lists 75 Lost Classics from their 14 years publishing.  Buildings and Grounds is listed as one of the lost...classics.  Ahem. 
Posted by on Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:19:00 GMT

A Little Love from Idolator

The Idolator says "Muchas Gracias for Papas Fritas".
Posted by on Mon, 05 Mar 2007 09:25:00 GMT

Spin Magazine names Papas Fritas as one of the Ten Best Bubblegum albums of all time...

Spin Magazine has named Papas Fritas as one of the Ten Essential Bubblegum albums (alongside the likes of The Monkees, The Archies, and The Sweet).  Awww...we love that record, too!
Posted by on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 10:18:00 GMT