Thomas Pridgen

Thomas Pridgen

Thomas Pridgen performing in St. Paul, MN with The Mars Volta in 2008
Background information
Birth name Thomas Armon Pridgen
Also known as "Thomas 'Perpetual Solo' Pridgen"[1]
Born (1983-11-23) November 23, 1983
Origin El Cerrito, California, United States
Genres Jazz, gospel, experimental, fusion, progressive rock, hard rock
Occupation(s) Drummer
Instruments Drums
Years active 1999-present
Associated acts The Memorials, The Mars Volta, Christian Scott, Wicked Wisdom, Keyshia Cole, Giraffe Tongue Orchestra, Trash Talk, Pinnick Gales Pridgen, Suicidal Tendencies, Chiodos
Website www.thomaspridgen.wordpress.com

Thomas Armon Pridgen (born November 23, 1983, Alameda County, California, United States) is an American drummer, best known for his role as the drummer of The Mars Volta from October 31, 2006, until October 23, 2009. He is currently the drummer for his own project The Memorials. On 14 May 2013, it was officially announced via Twitter that Thomas Pridgen would be joining the California hardcore band, Trash Talk.

Biography

Pridgen won the Guitar Center Drum-Off at age 9 and at age 10 was the youngest recipient for a Zildjian endorsement in the nearly 400-year history of the company. Pridgen is also naturally left-handed, but plays the drum kit as if he is a right-hander with his kit set-up right-handed. Thomas has studied with David Garibaldi, Walfredo Reyes, Sr., Troy Lucketta, and Curtis Nutall. He endorses DW Drums, Zildjian Cymbals, Evans Drumheads, Audix Microphones, and ProMark Drumsticks. Thomas was also the recipient of a 4-year scholarship to Berklee College of Music in 1999 at the age of 15; he was the youngest musician to ever receive this scholarship.[2] He has played in clinics with Walfredo Reyes, Jr. and Dennis Chambers. By his teenage years he had already done studio sessions with many Bay Area Gospel artists.

Thomas's first non-gospel touring experience was as the drummer for The Coup, who he worked with in 2001 and 2002.[3]

In 2006, Pridgen received a call from Omar Rodríguez-López of The Mars Volta:

“Omar asked if I wanted to come check out the band,” Pridgen recalls from his home in El Cerrito, California. “We talked on the phone for a couple of hours, and then I went to Ohio to meet them. Omar invited me to a back room, where the whole band was set up. We jammed for a good thirty minutes. He then said, ‘We’re going to play that groove tonight in front of everybody.’ This was for a huge show in Cleveland, when the band was touring with the Red Hot Chili Peppers.[4]

In 2007, Pridgen became the new permanent drummer for The Mars Volta. Pridgen's first appearance was at the March 12th show in New Zealand, where the band debuted the song "Idle Tooth" which was later renamed "Wax Simulacra" for the forthcoming album. After shows in New Zealand and Australia, The Mars Volta toured a few West Coast venues as the headliner, then entered the studio to record their fourth LP, The Bedlam in Goliath.[5] Pridgen's style on Bedlam in Goliath used "blistering 32nd-note full-set combinations, stunning single-stroke rolls, and blazing single bass drum patterns"[4] along with creative and precise paradiddle technique.

Thomas Pridgen has been voted as Best Up and Coming Drummer by Modern Drummer magazine.

Besides his work with The Mars Volta, he has also been involved with Christian Scott and Wicked Wisdom. Thomas, for some time, was working with singer Keyshia Cole as her live and session drummer and being her music director. He also was featured alongside Tony Royster Jr., Eric Moore, and others in drumming DVD entitled "Shed Sessions", a Gospel Chops DVD.

Thomas was also featured on the Modern Drummer 2008 DVD with footage from his performance at the festival.

On one of the last dates of the Bedlam Tour in Mexico, Thomas and the band 'wrecked' the kit and cracked the 20"x24" acrylic bass drum. After this Thomas was seen only using DW maple jazz kits live, but he now uses his Acrylic kit again with his new band The Memorials.

Best alternative drummer by Modern Drummer 2012 Readers Poll.

While not on tour or recording sessions, Thomas is also available for drum lessons mainly in San Francisco Bay Area.

Part ways with The Mars Volta (2009)

In October 2009, Thomas Pridgen left The Mars Volta. To this day, the band has made no official statement as to the reason for the departure. Dave Elitch subsequently filled in the drummer position for the remainder of the tour, who was then replaced by Deantoni Parks.

On 10/14/2013, Juan Alderate (Mars Volta bassist) said on podcast Let There Be Talk ep#54, that "Thomas is an awesome musician, he just wasn't getting along with band. The final straw was when Thomas got drunk and pissed on the tour bus."[6]

The Memorials (December, 2009)

In December 2009, Thomas Pridgen formed another band called The Memorials with friends and former students from Berklee College of Music - Viveca Hawkins (vocals) and Nick Brewer (guitars).

The band's self-titled debut was released on January 18, 2011.

Played mainly US west coast in 2010. Roaded the US on the Freedom Tour (1st trimester 2011), Equinox Tour (2nd trimester 2011), now summer 2012 Waterguns, Bar B.Q. & Hot Chocolate Tour.

Elixir on Mute (2010)

By invitation of Elixir on Mute's headman Jordan Ferreira, Thomas Pridgen took part in the recording of the band's debut End of Sky (released September 1 2010).

Giraffe Tongue Orchestra (2011, 2015)

Over the summer of 2011 it was announced that Thomas Pridgen was working on a new group with Mastodon vocalist and guitarist Brent Hinds, the Dillinger Escape Plan guitarist Ben Weinman, and former Jane's Addiction bassist Eric Avery.

November 10, 2011, the band had decided upon a name, Giraffe Tongue Orchestra. By then the supergroup was working on writing songs.[7]

In January 2012, it was announced that fellow former The Mars Volta drummer Jon Theodore replaced Thomas Pridgen in Giraffe Tongue Orchestra,[8] though by March 2015, Pridgen once again became the drummer of GTO.[9]

The Memorials (Delirium), TEN (Eric McFadden), Vigilant (Jon Reshard), Thundercat (Stephen Bruner), Elixir On Mute (Jordan Ferreira), Wicked Evolution (Jada Pinkett Smith) (2012)

The Memorials

Still working on his personal project The Memorials. Second album, Delirium, released on June 5, 2012. The track "Fluorescent's Unforgiving" was released via Soundcloud in November 2011. Going on another US tour with the band (summer 2012).

TEN

Spring of 2012, teamed up with guitarist, Eric McFadden (P-Funk, The Animals, Stockholm Syndrome), and Fishbone bassist, Norwood Fisher. phYne Entertainment produced five tracks for the new trio in a San Francisco studio. The project is called, TEN, as there is talk of a tour in the Fall.

Vigilant

Recording album with Jon Reshard, Chloe Pappas, Jordan Ferreira. Work to be released in 2012.

Thundercat

Guest live drummer in support of Stephen Bruner's project Thundercat. Toured all over Europe in spring 2012.

Wicked Evolution

Took part in Wicked Evolution Jada Pinkett Smith's Live Recorded Sessions.

European tour with The Memorials

After completing 3 tours (Freedom Tour, Equinox Tour, Waterguns, B B Q, & Hot Chocolate Tour) over the United States with The Memorials, the band are preparing for a European tour to launch in October 2012.

Pinnick Gales Pridgen

On 12 February 2013, Magna Carta released the Mike Varney-produced "Pinnick Gales Pridgen," featuring Eric Gales on guitar and vocals, dUg Pinnick (of King's X) on bass and vocals, and Pridgen on drums. The 13-track album features one cover song, "Sunshine of Your Love", originally by Cream, one short instrumental based on Ludwig van Beethoven's "Für Elise" (German: [fyːʁ eːˈliːzə], English: "For Elise"), and the remaining songs written by some combination of Pinnick, Gales, Pridgen and Varney.[10]

Suicidal Tendencies, Chiodos (2014—present)

On March 11, 2014, Pridgen confirmed on his Instagram and Facebook page that he has joined Suicidal Tendencies.[11] On September 3, Pridgen along with Joseph Troy have joined Chiodos after members Derrick Frost and Matt Goddard left the band.[12]

Equipment

With The Mars Volta

Bedlam Tour Kit (2007 - 2008)

Octahedron Tour Kit (2009)

With The Memorials

Discography

For a more complete discography, see Thomas Pridgen's entry on Album Credits.

With Zenith Patrol

With Christian Scott

With Eric Gales

With dUg Pinnick and Eric Gales

With The Mars Volta

With Omar Rodríguez-López

With Juliette Lewis

With Elixir on Mute

With Foxy Shazam

With Jada Pinkett Smith

With The Memorials

References

  1. "Another Shakeup In The Mars Volta Rhythm Section @ Antiquiet". Antiquiet.com. 2009-11-20. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
  2. "BERKLEE | Press Release". Berklee.edu. 1999-09-16. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
  3. "Biography | T.E.N. featuring Thomas Pridgen (Mars Volta), Eric McFadden (pFunk), Norwood Fisher (Fishbone)". Ten-music.com. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
  4. 1 2 "Thomas Pridgen: Buzz Inspiring". Moderndrummer.com. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
  5. "The Mars Volta Records New Album at Ocean Way". News. Digital Producer. 2007-06-15. Retrieved 2008-07-28.
  6. Dean Delray's Let There Be Talk podcast (FREE on iTunes)
  7. "Mastodon / Jane's Addiction / Dillinger / Volta Supergroup Has a Name; Press Release". Craveonline.com. 2011-11-11. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  8. "Ex-THE MARS VOLTA Drummer Joins MASTODON, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN Members In G.T.O.; Press Release". Blabbermouth.com. 2012-01-03. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
  9. "Interview: Dillinger Escape Plan’s Ben Weinman Talks Party Smasher Inc., Side Projects, and More with Jose Mangin". Revolver Magazine. 2015-03-16. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  10. "Pinnick Gales Pridgen". Magnacarta.net. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
  11. "Suicidal Tendencies announce new drummer!". idioteq.com. 2014-03-12. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
  12. http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/derrick_frost_and_matt_goddard_leave_chiodos

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