Pink and Brown

Pink and Brown

Pink and Brown
(photo by Larry Knudson)
Background information
Origin San Francisco, California, United States
Genres Alternative rock
Punk rock
Noise rock
Art punk
Post-punk
Avant-garde rock
Years active 19972003
Labels Load Records,
Associated acts Thee Oh Sees, Coachwhips, The Hospitals, Zeigenbock Kopf
Members John Dwyer (Pink)
Jeff Rosenberg (Brown)

Pink and Brown were a noise rock/punk rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1997 when the members moved west from their old home of Providence, RI. The band consisted of two members: Pink (John Dwyer) and Brown (Jeff Rosenberg). Pink played guitar and sang while Brown played drums. The band was influenced by the sounds and styles of bands such as Olneyville Sound System and Lightning Bolt.

The band's live shows (the first ever of which was at O'Brien's in Allston, MA) featured a chaotic and frenetic performance from both members. The San Francisco Bay Guardian described their live sound as “Korean folk drumming gone punk.” Both members would appear onstage in outlandish outfits that corresponded with their colorful pseudonyms.

The band broke up in 2003. On their message board they announced their disbanding simply:

Mommy and daddy still love you but they just can't stay married. We hope this doesn't put a damper on your childhood but we think you'll be just fine.

Dwyer went on to play with Coachwhips, Yikes! and The Hospitals. He is currently playing with Thee Oh Sees. Rosenberg is a past member of Young People and The Jews, and is currently one quarter of Lavender Diamond. He also makes ambient guitar music under his own name.

Discography

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