Sunday, July 4: Parenthetical Girls

Capitol Theater

By Rev. Adam McKinney on June 30, 2010

If you heard Parenthetical Girls' most recent LP, Entanglements, you might be tempted to call them orchestral pop. Listen to the band's previous album, and you'll not be so quick with your designation. Despite how loaded the word "experimental" is, this is the basic definition of experimentation: Lead singer and brainchild Zac Pennington desired to make orchestral pop, and Entanglements was his experiment.

"We generally just consider the music that we make to be pop music, because it's a pretty wide umbrella, and it allows us not to have to feel like we have to do any one sort of thing," says Pennington. "As a rule, we are generally pop music fans, so it's easier to classify it that way and not put ourselves into a corner."

Parenthetical Girls

With Deerhoof and AU
Sunday, July 4, 7:30 p.m., $8 OFS members, $10 general
Capitol Theater, 206 Fifth Ave., Olympia
360.754.6670