New York's PONS take a relentless "no mercy" approach to DIY touring. Burning more calories in a single night on stage than most bands do in an entire year, PONS are an undeniable primal force of sound that grabs culture right by the throat.
In 2024, the band transformed from a classical formation to the solo project of visionary frontman and founding member Jack Parker. Since then, PONS have been confronting audiences with pulsating electronic ADHD dance-punk that is as immediately captivating as it is edgy, aggressive and in your face.
Supporting notable acts such as Gogol Bordello, Lambrini Girls, Laura Jane Grace, Geese, Vundabar and A Place To Bury Strangers, PONS leave it all on stage: a barrage of destroyed equipment, contorted bodies, bright lights, whipping beats and glam-rock bravado.
Inspired by artists like Iggy Pop, Suicide, LCD Soundsystem and Crystal Castles, PONS spew the digital bile of our dystopian, internet-driven hellworld from the stage - embracing the clichés of rock 'n' roll while mocking them at the same time.
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