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Paz Lenchantin

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Paz Lenchantin
Lenchantin with Pixies in 2018
Lenchantin with Pixies in 2018
Background information
Born (1973-12-12) December 12, 1973 (age 50)
Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Genres
OccupationMusician
Instruments
  • Violin
  • bass
  • piano
  • vocals
Years active2000–present
Formerly of

Paz Lenchantin (born December 12, 1973) is an Argentine-American musician. She is best known for having been the bass guitarist and backing vocalist of the alternative rock band Pixies, playing with the band and recording three studio albums between 2013 and 2024.[1] Prior to joining Pixies, Lenchantin was a member of Entrance, A Perfect Circle, Silver Jews and Zwan.

In April 2024, Consequence named Lenchantin the 75th greatest bass guitarist of all time, noting: "Not only did she fit in beautifully in [A Perfect Circle and Pixies], but she was also a shining light in Billy Corgan’s short-lived band Zwan. Along with holding down the low-end, she’s also a wonderful vocalist and a skilled violinist."[2]

Early life

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Lenchantin moved to Los Angeles with her family at the age of four. Her father, Mario Merdirossian, is a classical pianist who has been a professor of piano at the National University of Buenos Aires-Tandil, the University of Mississippi, and the Catholic University of Lima, Peru.[3][4] Lenchantin speaks fluent Spanish and English. She began playing piano at age five.[5] She then took violin lessons at age 8 and taught herself how to play guitar at age 12.[5] Her sister Ana Lenchantin is a musician and a frequent collaborator. She also frequently collaborated with her brother Luciano Lenchantin before his death in 2003. In the '90s, Paz was a piano teacher, a music programmer for video games, and a sound composer for the Sci-Fi Channel.[6]

Career

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Lenchantin and Black Francis performing with Pixies in 2013

Lenchantin joined Billy Howerdel, Josh Freese, Troy Van Leeuwen, and Maynard James Keenan in the band A Perfect Circle. She contributed to their albums Mer de Noms and Thirteenth Step. Lenchantin later left the group to join Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, Matt Sweeney, and David Pajo in the band Zwan.

In 2002, Lenchantin, Melissa Auf der Maur (Smashing Pumpkins and Hole), Samantha Maloney, and Radio Sloan (the Need) created a new band, the Chelsea. The all-female supergroup played only one show on February 2, 2002 before going their separate ways. An audience recording of said show was later bootlegged. Lenchantin returned to play strings and piano with A Perfect Circle in recording their cover album Emotive, released November 2, 2004 and debuting at #2 on the Billboard 200. She also contributed a solo cover of the song "The Hollow" to A Perfect Circle's CD/DVD release aMOTION. Since 2005, Lenchantin has been collaborating with the Entrance Band on their album Prayer of Death, as co- producer as well as contributing bass and violin. She also appeared on the previous Entrance album Wandering Stranger (2004). She is now a seemingly permanent member of the Entrance Band.

Since 2012, Paz has been touring with Josephine Foster supporting the Blood Rushing album promotion.[7] In December 2013, Lenchantin was announced as the new touring bassist for Pixies, in replacement of founding band member Kim Deal and touring bassist Kim Shattuck, for their 2014 tour.[8] In July 2016, Lenchantin confirmed that she was a full-time member of Pixies.[9]

On 4 March 2024, the Pixies announced that Lenchantin had left "to concentrate on her own projects". In a statement to Rolling Stone, Lenchantin said that the choice was not hers and that her "departure [was] a bit of a surprise to [her] as it is to many".[10]

Other appearances

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Lenchantin played strings on the Queens of the Stone Age album Songs for the Deaf.[5] She has played with David Pajo in Papa M, and contributed fiddle on the Silver Jews record Tanglewood Numbers.[5] She has toured with RTX/Jennifer Herrema of Royal Trux. In 2002, she performed on Trust Company's album The Lonely Position of Neutral. In 2005 she played violin on the Kaura track "Dividing Lines". She has also contributed to and toured with Jarboe of Swans. In 2000, she appeared in A Perfect Circle's "Judith" music video as bassist. Lenchantin also played bass on Brightblack Morning Light's 2006 self-titled album on Matador Records. She worked with director Michael Mann on his film Miami Vice[11] contributing violin on several scenes. She contributed playing strings on Melissa Auf der Maur's first solo album Auf der Maur. In 2008, Paz co-wrote the Ashes Divide song "Denial Waits", and she played violin on Jenny Lewis' second studio album Acid Tongue. She appeared on Into the Presence's 2009 album, playing the bass.

Discography

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Lenchantin in 2010

Solo[12]

  • Yellow My Skycaptain (2000)
  • Songs for Luci (2006)

With A Perfect Circle

  • Mer de Noms (2000) (Strings, bass on "Sleeping Beauty", backing vocals on "Judith")
  • Thirteenth Step (2003) (Strings on "Gravity")
  • Emotive (2004) (Piano, strings)
  • Amotion (2004) (Acoustic guitar, piano, strings)

With Pixies

  • Indie Cindy (2014) (Bass on all Deluxe edition live tracks, vocals and bass on vinyl exclusive track "Women of War")
  • Head Carrier (2016) (Bass, backing vocals, lead vocals on "All I Think About Now")
  • Beneath the Eyrie (2019) (Bass, backing vocals, lead vocal on "Los Surfers Muertos")
  • Doggerel (2022) (Bass, backing vocals, keyboards)

With Zwan

With Ashes Divide

With Brightblack Morning Light

With Entrance

With Jenny Lewis

With Josephine Foster

  • Blood Rushing (2012) (Indian flute, bass, violin, vocals)

With Kaura

  • Kaura EP (2005) (Violin on "Dividing Lines")

With Melissa Auf der Maur

With Queen Adreena

With Queens of the Stone Age

With Silver Jews

With Trust Company

With Jarboe

  • The Men Album (2005) (Bass on "Feral" and vocals / strings on "A Woman's Dreams")

References

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  1. ^ Pixies [@pixiesofficial] (March 4, 2024). "An announcement from Pixies". Retrieved May 27, 2024 – via Instagram.
  2. ^ "100 Greatest Bassists of All Time". April 2, 2024. Retrieved May 27, 2024.
  3. ^ "La Teta de Paz Lenchantin". Taringa!. November 17, 2010. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  4. ^ "Our People - hollywood paino". August 11, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d "Paz Lenchantin interview at". Bassgirls.com. August 21, 1974. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
  6. ^ Go Go Magazine Volume 2 Issue 19, August 31 - September 13, 2000
  7. ^ Josephine Foster at Islington Mill (Salford) on 30 Oct 2012 – Last.fm
  8. ^ Pixies name Paz Lenchatin as new bassist | News | NME.COM
  9. ^ Paz Lenchantin [@PazLenchantin] (July 13, 2016). "I'm extremely pleased and honored to announce that I am officially a permanent member of PIXIES!…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  10. ^ Greene, Andy (March 4, 2024). "Pixies Part Ways With Longtime Bassist Paz Lenchantin After Ten-Year Run". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 4, 2024.
  11. ^ Paz Lenchantin: A Perfect Circle Bassist's New Band & Solo Work Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, SuicideGirls.com, Dec 12 2006, last retrieved April 22, 2007.
  12. ^ Paz Lenchantin official MySpace page, last retrieved April 22, 2007
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