Paul B. Cutler

Paul B. Cutler
Genres Punk rock, horror punk, deathrock, gothic rock, Paisley Underground
Occupation(s) Producer, guitarist, graphic designer
Instruments Guitar
Associated acts The Consumers, 45 Grave, Vox Pop, the Dream Syndicate

Paul B. Cutler is an American producer and guitarist, known for his work with the Dream Syndicate and 45 Grave.

More recently, Cutler's focus has been as a graphic designer, and is currently the Senior Designer for Goldenvoice,[1]

Career

Cutler's first band, the Consumers, were the first punk rock band from Phoenix, Arizona. In 1979, he co-founded the punk and gothic band 45 Grave, with whom he played off and on until 1990. 45 Grave formed alongside another Cutler band with almost the same lineup called Vox Pop, which produced two singles.[2]

In 1982, Cutler engineered and produced the debut EP by Los Angeles-based Paisley Underground band the Dream Syndicate, and later joined them on guitar for their final two albums, Out of the Grey (1986) and Ghost Stories (1988), before their 1989 demise.

Cutler produced the 1985 record Wonder Wonderful Wonderland by Plasticland, though it seems his advice was "generally ignored".[3]

Cutler is no longer actively playing music, but it still involved in the music industry, working with Goldenvoice Productions, a music production company now owned by AEG. He is cited as being responsible for producing the "look and feel" of the Coachella Festival posters and themes.[4]

References

  1. Chang, Vickie (2011-12-15). "Gary Tovar Has His Goldenvoice". OC Weekly. Retrieved 21 Apr 2016.
  2. Simmonds, Jeremy (2008). The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars: Heroin, Handguns, and Ham Sandwiches. Chicago Review. p. 267. ISBN 9781556527548. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
  3. Derogatis, Jim (2003). Turn on your mind: four decades of great psychedelic rock. Hal Leonard. p. 370. ISBN 9781617802157.
  4. Specter, Jill (2013-12-17). "Coachella Music Festival: The Man & People Behind the Design". Aesthetic Crit. Retrieved 21 Apr 2016.
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