Parenthetical Girls
Parenthetical Girls (formerly The Swastika Girls) is a highly experimental band that were flirting with orchestral pop, but have now moved on to a more restrained, electronic composition. Older works were mainly bells and buzzing. Their only consistency is the presence of Zac Pennington and his marvellous lyrics.
Current[when?] Band Members:[please verify]
- Zac Pennington- those are male vocals, and helps
- Rachael Jensen-share
- Eddy Crichton-assorted
- Jherek Bischoff-instrumental
- Freddy Ruppert-duties
Parenthetical Girls provides examples of the following tropes:
- Anti-Christmas Song: Pretty much every Christmas release, especially so during Do You Fear What I fear?
- Attending Your Own Funeral: Zac Pennington has done this twice (so far).
- Birth-Death Juxtaposition: "The Weight She Fell Under." After the gory details of the girl's death,
strange, this would come at the same age |
- Christmas Songs: Four albums worth!
- Couldn't Find a Pen: Their new 5-part record-only-release, Privilege, is hand numbered in the actual blood of the corresponding band member/cover star.
- Dirty Old Monk: "Young Eucharists"
- Sex as Rite-of-Passage: The focus of "Unmentionables."
- Intercourse with You: Too many to list. Most blatantly Love Connection pt. 2.
- Peaceful in Death: The Weight She Fell Under
- Suicide Pact: "The Four Platitudes"
- Textless Album Cover: Entanglements, (((Grrls))), & Safe As Houses
- Twisted Christmas: Flowers For Albion, in particular.