Pencil
A post-punk band with an ever-shifting lineup of late 80s-early 90s Indiana University students, Pencil originally consisted of high school friends Carl Saff
(guitar) and Matt Wagner (drums) and fellow students
Chris Morgan (vocals) and Karl Desch (bass). Pencil
rapidly evolved over the course of numerous gigs in
the Bloomington, IN basement show scene. Starting as a
goofy party band playing loosely in the style of The
Minutemen (though none of the band had heard The
Minutemen at the time) and then morphing into a
noisier, heavier and stranger kind of post-punk band,
as their influences grew to include parallel
independent music movements of the time (Dischord,
Touch and Go, etc.). When singer Morgan and bass
player Desch left the band post-graduation, singer Rob
Davidson and bass player Tyler Tribby joined and the
band recorded a self-released seven-inch EP in 1992
which garnered the attention of NYC-based Grass
Records. The band signed a 3-record deal with the
label. The first LP, 'Skantron,' was recorded at
Bloomington's Echo Park studio with then bass player
Phil Sung in 1994. Soon after the record's release,
Sung left the band, which quickly solidified into
Wagner, Saff, Davidson and new bass player Ryan
Wilson. The band recorded a second LP, 'El Toro,' with
Grass Records before disbanding in 1995.
Skantron
