Three Mile Pilot

Three Mile Pilot
Origin San Diego, California, United States
Genres Indie rock
Noise rock
Alternative rock
Years active 1991–present
Members Armistead Burwell Smith IV
Pall Jenkins
Tom Zinser

Three Mile Pilot (often shortened to 3MP) is an indie rock band from San Diego, California formed by Armistead Burwell Smith IV (a.k.a. Zach Smith) from Pinback, Systems Officer, Neighborhood Watch (Chula Vista)) on bass and vocals, Pall Jenkins (The Black Heart Procession, Dark Sarcasm, Mr. Tube) on vocals and guitar, and Tom Zinser (Neighborhood Watch (CV), Pinback) on drums.

History

1991-2000

The group released their first album, Nà Vuccà Dò Lupù in 1991. It was recorded and mixed in 3 days, composed only of bass, vocals, and drums, and released on Cargo/Headhunter. Their next record, The Chief Assassin to the Sinister, came out (also on Cargo/Headhunter) in 1993, with a vinyl version released by Negative Records and then later by Goldenrod Records. It was significantly darker and introduced Jenkins on guitar. Geffen Records took an interest in them, re-issued Chief with 3 new tracks produced by Tchad Blake, backed 3 months of touring and set them up at Seattle's Bear Creek Studios to produce a new cd with Steve Fisk. Because of internal strife over the belabored new cd Another Desert, Another Sea, Geffen dropped 3MP, fortunately allowing them to keep their masters which were later released by Headhunter. They added Tobias Nathaniel (The Black Heart Procession, The Young Destroyers, A Day Called Zero, Struggle) on piano/keyboard and released Another Desert, Another Sea in 1997. Several 7" releases followed on various labels, as well as a self-titled EP released on Gravity Records the following year. Songs from the 7" releases and other unreleased tracks were gathered in a 2-CD compilation titled Songs From an Old Town We Once Knew, released on Cargo/Headhunter in 1999.

3MP's early releases often referenced the cult sci-fi computer game series Star Control, as evidenced by album and song titles such as Star Control Out, "Chenjesu," "The Ur-Quan Destroyer," "Androsyn Guardian," and "Ilwrath," simply because they liked the names.

Reunion

After years on the backburner writing material intermittently, Three Mile Pilot partnered with indie major Touch and Go Records working toward a new album and played the uber-weekend extravaganza Touch and Go 25th anniversary festival in Chicago in 2006. Following the downsizing of Touch and Go the band moved on and is now partnered with Temporary Residence Limited. Pinback and Blackheart have also both moved from Touch and Go Records to Temporary Residence Limited.

Three Mile Pilot played three sold-out shows at Tim Mays' The Casbah on January 18, 19, and 20th of 2009 as part of the venue's 20th anniversary celebration. The line-up included Pall Jenkins, Armistead Burwell Smith IV, and Tom Zinser, as well as Kenseth Thibideau (Sleeping People) on keyboards, and Brad Lee (Mr. Tube, Comfortable for You) on Bass and Guitar.

The band toured the west coast in July 2009, their first tour in over ten years, and re-released their earlier work as a handmade six CD box set titled, "Three Mile Pilot: 1991 - 1999". They announced that a new album was nearly finished and that in October 2009, a 7" with two new songs ("Planets/Grey Clouds") would be available. Their latest album entitled "The Inevitable Past is the Future Forgotten" was released on September 28, 2010 to much critical acclaim. This was their first album in over a decade.

Discography

Studio albums
EPs
Compilations

Singles
  • Circumcised (1993)
  • This Divine Crown (1997)
  • Piano Plus/Piano Minus (1997)
  • Red Sensing (1997)
  • The Approach (1997, Split w/ A Minor Forest)
  • Late Night in the City of Jodoolestan (1997)
  • In This Town I Awaken (1998, Split w/ Boilermaker)
  • The House Is Loss (1998)
  • Planets/Grey Clouds (2009)

References

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