Artist's albums
Duracraft
2000 · EP
Small Amounts / Liar of my Dreams
2022 · single
Part Time Punks Sessions
2019 · EP
Do I Look Like I'm in Love?
2018 · album
Chronosynclastic
2010 · album
Something Difficult
2007 · EP
...Until the World is Beautiful (2020 Remaster)
2006 · album
Until the World Is Beautiful...
2006 · album
Love Zero
2003 · album
Love Zero (2020 Remaster)
2003 · album
Glide, Screamer
2002 · EP
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Biography
More than two decades in, The Prids have made the best and most cohesive album of their career, 'Do I Look Like I'm In Love?' released in 2018. Mistina La Fave and David Frederickson met in La Fave’s small hometown of Saint Joseph, Missouri, in 1995, not long after Frederickson had moved there from Southern California. They started a relationship (they divorced in 2001, not long after they married), formed The Prids, and moved to Lincoln, Nebraska, before settling in Portland, Oregon, in 1999. In that time they’ve released four full-lengths and a trail of EPs, toured all over the world, while gaining the respect of bands throughout Portland for their tenacity and longevity (The Prids are one of the longest-running active bands in the city). They continue to make music for the right reasons—with or without a label, for themselves. A few years ago they brought in drummer Gordon Nickel and multi-instrumentalist Tim Yates, their sturdiest lineup to date. These four individuals are what make Do I Look Like I’m In Love? such a special record. Throughout it all The Prids have remained completely DIY (the band even launched its own label/artist collective This-a-Way Records in 1996). Their videos and album art are as brilliantly conceived as the music itself. And in 2017 the Prids are playing with the same ardor they did 20 years ago. They say what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, and this band is the embodiment of that.