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Paz Lenchantin

Paz Lenchantin (born December 12, 1973) is an Argentine-American renowned for her playing, , and skills, with a career spanning bands and solo endeavors. Born in , , to parents who were classical musicians of Armenian and French heritage, she immigrated to , , at age three and grew up immersed in music alongside siblings Luciano and Ana . Classically trained from a young age in and , she self-taught as a teenager by playing unamplified to feel vibrations, initially restricted by her family's classical focus. Lenchantin's breakthrough came with her 2014 joining of the Pixies as and , replacing ; she contributed significantly as a songwriter over a decade, including on tours and recordings, before departing in 2024 following a contentious termination on her 50th birthday and a final performance at the Hollywood Bowl on September 17, 2023. She has been a longtime member of A Perfect Circle, where she adapted her fingerstyle to pick-playing under Billy Howerdel's influence, and earlier played bass in Zwan with Billy Corgan. Additional collaborations include work with Entrance, and she has since formed a new band in Mexico City for live performances. Influenced by bassists such as and , Lenchantin released her self-produced debut solo album, Triste, on October 17, 2025, via her own Hideous Human Records, featuring contributions from bandmates on guitar and on drums; the 12-track record blends Latin folk elements with rock.

Background

Early life

Paz Lenchantin was born on December 12, 1973, in , a coastal city in , . She was born into a family of classical musicians with and heritage, which shaped her early cultural identity as an Argentine-American. Her father, Mario Mardirossian, is a classical who has taught at institutions including the of Buenos Aires-Tandil and the . Her mother is also a concert , and the family's musical environment influenced Lenchantin's formative years. In 1977 or 1978, at the age of four or five, Lenchantin immigrated with her family to , , where she spent her childhood and adolescence. This move from to the marked a significant shift, blending her Argentine roots with American experiences and reinforcing her bicultural perspective. Lenchantin had two siblings: a sister, , who is also a , and a younger brother, Lenchantin, born on October 7, 1975. The siblings shared a close bond, with Luciano becoming a frequent musical collaborator in her early career. Tragically, Luciano died by suicide on September 13, 2003, in at the age of 27, an event that profoundly affected Lenchantin emotionally. This loss later inspired her 2006 solo album Songs for Luci, dedicated to her brother as a means of processing the grief.

Musical training

Lenchantin began her musical education shortly after her family relocated from , , to , , when she was four years old. Both of her parents were classically trained musicians—her mother a and her father a —which immersed her in a household filled with instruments, including multiple . She started piano lessons at age five, building foundational skills in theory and performance under her mother's influence, who would place the young Lenchantin's hands over hers during practice sessions. By age eight, Lenchantin expanded her training to the , receiving formal lessons that complemented her piano studies and deepened her understanding of string instruments and ensemble playing. Her classical background emphasized technique and composition, shaping her versatile approach to music. At around age twelve, she taught herself guitar, drawing inspiration from rock influences like Led Zeppelin's , which marked her shift toward self-directed learning and broader genre exploration beyond classical roots. In the , as a young adult in , Lenchantin supported herself through music-related work while honing her skills. She taught lessons, passing on classical techniques to students, and worked as a music programmer for , creating sound elements that required innovative audio layering. Additionally, she contributed to and composition for the Sci-Fi Channel through a New York-based company, where she handled atmospheric effects for television programming. These roles allowed her to blend her classical training with emerging digital and media production methods. Throughout the decade, Lenchantin immersed herself in the vibrant music scene, participating in early performances at open mics and small venues. These informal gigs provided opportunities to experiment with , and vocals in front of local audiences, fostering her adaptability and stage presence without formal band commitments. Her involvement in this underground circuit helped refine her multi-instrumental style amid the city's diverse and influences.

Professional career

A Perfect Circle

Paz Lenchantin joined in 1999 as a founding , helping to shape the band's early sound alongside , drummer , , and vocalist . Her multifaceted role extended beyond basslines to include arrangements and backing vocals, adding layers of texture to the outfit's atmospheric style. This foundational involvement came at a pivotal moment for the group, as they prepared to release their debut material following Howerdel's years as a recording for . Lenchantin's contributions were central to A Perfect Circle's first two albums. On the debut (2000), she provided bass and backing vocals across tracks that blended introspective lyrics with dynamic instrumentation, helping the album achieve commercial success and critical acclaim for its emotional depth. For the follow-up (2003), her involvement expanded to include and additional vocals, enhancing the record's themes of and while co-writing select songs that underscored the band's collaborative ethos. These efforts solidified her as an integral creative force during the group's formative years. From 2000 to 2003, Lenchantin actively toured with , performing on major stages and supporting the promotion of both albums, which helped establish the band as a key player in the and scenes. Her onstage presence, marked by versatile instrumentation, contributed to the live energy that drew comparisons to Keenan's work with . During this period, she balanced commitments with the supergroup , reflecting her growing profile in rock circles. In 2004, Lenchantin departed to pursue other projects, marking the end of her primary tenure with the band.

Zwan and Chelsea

In 2001, Paz Lenchantin joined , a supergroup formed by following ' disbandment, after a mutual friend recommended her to Corgan during the band's early rehearsals. She served as the bassist and backing vocalist, contributing to the group's sound alongside Corgan on guitar and vocals, on drums, and on guitars. Lenchantin co-wrote several tracks and provided backing vocals on the single "Honestly" for Zwan's debut album, Mary Star of the Sea, released in January 2003 on . The band's dynamic initially fostered a familial atmosphere, with Lenchantin describing it as collaborative during recording sessions in late 2001 and early 2002. However, creative tensions emerged as Corgan asserted strong control over the project's direction, leading Lenchantin to feel sidelined in decision-making despite her vocal and songwriting input. She later reflected, "It was like a family at first, but then it became clear Billy was running the show." These contributed to Zwan's dissolution by mid-2003, shortly after the album's tour, marking the end of Lenchantin's involvement in the short-lived ensemble. In 2002, amid her commitments to , Lenchantin joined the all-female supergroup , led by , drawing members from her [A Perfect Circle](/page/A Perfect Circle) circle and other prominent acts. The lineup included Auf der Maur on lead vocals and guitar, Lenchantin on bass and , Samantha on drums, and Radio Sloan on guitar; the band formed spontaneously as a creative outlet for its participants. Chelsea performed only one show on February 6, 2002, at the Spaceland venue in , delivering a set of five originals and two covers, including Devo's "Gates of Steel" and Billy Idol's "." The performance highlighted the supergroup's improvisational nature but also exposed its challenges, with Auf der Maur noting onstage, "We’re just a bunch of girlfriends who got together last week," underscoring the minimal rehearsal time. Lenchantin contributed notably on for the "Good News," one of the set's stronger moments, though the show suffered from synchronization issues, restarts, and an overall lack of cohesion that left appearing disoriented. These logistical and creative hurdles, combined with the members' busy schedules, prevented further development, leading to Chelsea's immediate disbandment after the single gig.

The Entrance Band

In 2005, following her time with , Paz Lenchantin joined the project Entrance as a , contributing bass, violin, and serving as co-producer on the band's third album, Prayer of Death (2006). Her string arrangements on tracks like "Silence on a Crowded " and "" added tension and depth, while her bass lines provided a melodic foundation to the psychedelic sound led by frontman Blakeslee. Recorded in with drummer Derek W. James and cellist Maximilla Lukacs, the album marked a shift toward more collaborative and intense arrangements inspired by the Tibetan Book of the Dead and 1960s . By 2009, Entrance had evolved into the full band The Entrance Band, with Lenchantin as the permanent bassist alongside Blakeslee on guitar and vocals and James on drums. On their self-titled debut album, she anchored the rhythm section, drawing influences from the Experience to support extended jams and swirling guitar work that emphasized the group's direction. Lenchantin's contributions helped transition the project from Blakeslee's solo folk- roots to a more robust, experimental format, incorporating watery guitar effects and frameworks on songs like "Lives." The band toured extensively during this period, performing at festivals and venues across the and , refining their live sound with improvisational elements that highlighted Lenchantin's versatile playing. Lenchantin continued with The Entrance Band through their 2012 instrumental EP Fine Flow, where her bass work drove the title track's nearly nine-minute epic, blending meandering space rock with dynamic shifts into heavier grooves. The EP exemplified the band's growing experimentalism, featuring tracks like "In the Key of Sea" that evoked oceanic psychedelia through layered instrumentation. Her influence was evident in the incorporation of violin-like textures and rhythmic experimentation, pushing the sound toward instrumental psychedelia and away from Blakeslee's earlier vocal-centric style. The group released their final album, Face the Sun, in 2013 before disbanding, with Lenchantin contributing to its wah-wah-driven, lyrical explorations of darkness and light. Throughout her tenure, Lenchantin's multi-instrumental role infused the band's music with emotional depth and sonic innovation, solidifying their reputation in the LA psych-rock scene.

Pixies

In December 2013, Paz Lenchantin joined the Pixies as their touring bassist and occasional backing vocalist, stepping in after the departures of founding member and temporary replacement . She quickly integrated into the band's dynamic, contributing to their resurgence during a period of renewed activity following their 2004 reunion. By July 2016, the band officially welcomed her as a permanent member alongside vocalist , guitarist , and drummer , solidifying the lineup for their next phase. Lenchantin played a key role in recording and touring for the Pixies' subsequent albums, including Head Carrier (2016), Beneath the Eyrie (2019), and Doggerel (2022). Her bass lines provided a steady, melodic foundation that complemented the band's signature blend of abrasive guitars and surreal lyrics, while her contributions extended to keyboards and songwriting on select tracks. Notably, she took lead vocals on "Los Surfers Muertos" from Beneath the Eyrie, a surf-inspired song co-written with Black Francis that paid tribute to a friend lost in a surfing accident, showcasing her ethereal delivery amid the album's gothic undertones. The band supported these releases with extensive world tours, including headline slots at festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza, where Lenchantin's stage presence and harmonies added depth to live performances of both classic material and new songs. After a decade with the Pixies, Lenchantin departed in March 2024 to focus on her personal projects. The band issued a statement expressing gratitude for her contributions: "Lenchantin has exited the band to concentrate on her own projects. We're grateful for Paz's many contributions, both on stage and in the studio, over the past 10 years." Her tenure helped revitalize the Pixies' sound and legacy, earning her recognition as the 75th greatest of all time by Consequence in 2024 for her versatile work across genres.

Other collaborations

Throughout her career, Paz Lenchantin has made notable guest contributions to various indie and alternative rock projects, particularly in the 2000s and 2010s, showcasing her versatility on bass, violin, and strings. On Queens of the Stone Age's 2002 album Songs for the Deaf, she provided strings for the track "Mosquito Song," adding atmospheric depth to the record's sprawling sound. Similarly, she played bass and piano on multiple tracks of Brightblack Morning Light's self-titled 2006 debut album, contributing to its psychedelic, soul-infused grooves on songs like "Friend of Time" and "We Share a Nightmare." Lenchantin also lent her skills to other indie acts during this period, including violin on the 2005 track "Dividing Lines" from KAURA's self-released EP, enhancing the band's atmospheric textures. On Company's 2002 album , she performed strings and piano on the alternate version of "Hover," supporting the nu-metal outfit's introspective edge. Additionally, for Jarboe's experimental 2005 album The Men Album, Lenchantin contributed bass to "" and vocals with strings to "A Woman's Dreams," while also joining Jarboe on tour to perform these and other pieces live. She further played strings across several tracks on Melissa Auf der Maur's 2004 solo debut Auf der Maur, bolstering the former bassist's dreamy alt-rock arrangements. In 2005, Lenchantin joined the recording sessions for ' album Tanglewood Numbers, providing bass and violin to enrich David Berman's wry narratives, as heard on tracks like "Punks in the Beerlight" and "Animal Shapes." These one-off studio appearances and sporadic live outings highlight her role as a sought-after collaborator in underground scenes, often bridging rock and experimental genres without long-term commitments. Following her departure from Pixies, Lenchantin formed a new band based in for live performances, as of 2025. In recognition of her broader impact as a , Lenchantin was ranked 75th on Consequence's list of the 100 Greatest Bassists of All Time, praised for her seamless integration into diverse ensembles like and Pixies while maintaining a distinctive, melodic style.

Solo work

Early releases

Lenchantin's debut solo album, Yellow My Skycaptain, was released in 2000 as a lo-fi, experimental collection of ten tracks recorded on a four-track between 1993 and 1998, featuring songs she composed primarily during her teenage years. The album blends and neo-psychedelic elements, with standout tracks like "Dusty Dolls," a dreamy, piece; "She Can Soup," evoking whimsical ; and "T.V. Snow," which incorporates subtle guitar contributions from her brother . Themes of youthful and personal introspection permeate the work, reflecting her early artistic explorations before her rise in the scene. In 2006, Lenchantin issued her second solo effort, Songs for Luci, a poignant EP dedicated to her late brother , who died by in 2003. Recorded in a rented house, the album spans just 18 minutes across seven tracks, including the melancholic "Kentucky Hymn" and the folk-infused "," showcasing her multi-instrumental talents on , , and vocals. Critics praised its emotional depth and brevity, noting it as a "short but sweet" tribute that captures raw and through minimalist arrangements. These early releases emerged during a period of intense band commitments, as Lenchantin balanced her roles in —contributing to their albums Mer de Noms (2000) and (2003)—and , whose Mary Star of the Sea arrived in 2003, allowing her solo work to serve as intimate outlets amid her collaborative touring and recording schedule.

Recent projects

In 2024, the Pixies announced the departure of bassist Paz Lenchantin after a decade with the band, stating she had exited to focus on her personal projects and self-discovery; Lenchantin described the termination as unexpected, received via on her 50th birthday in December 2023. This shift allowed her to prioritize solo work amid a period of introspection, particularly after spending much of 2024 in Petatlán, , where she began writing songs exploring faith, doubt, and personal renewal. Lenchantin's post-Pixies era marked her entry into a more independent phase with the release of her debut solo single, "Hang Tough," on August 19, 2025. The track, produced by Tom Dalgety and featuring contributions from former A Perfect Circle drummer Josh Freese and guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, evokes resilience through its blend of folk-rock elements and subtle nods to her past collaborations. It served as the lead single for her self-released third solo album Triste on Hideous Human Records, which arrived on October 17, 2025, and delves into themes of grief and introspection amid life's uncertainties. Triste, a 12-track collection mixed by Chris Coady and featuring guitar work from , represents Lenchantin's most personal statement to date, with songs like "Woman of Nazareth" and "Sin Dios" weaving Latin folk textures with structures to process emotional vulnerability. In interviews, Lenchantin emphasized the album's role in her healing, stating, "I had to make this record on my own—not to prove anything, but just to have faith that music can nurture me back. And it did." Regarding future plans, she has expressed intentions to evolve continuously through touring and potential collaborations, avoiding creative stagnation while building on the momentum of Triste. Following its release, the lead single "Hang Tough" was removed from streaming platforms on October 16, 2025, after Brazilian musicians Gilberto Gil and Chico Buarque filed a complaint alleging plagiarism of their 1978 song "Cálice."

Discography

Solo discography

Lenchantin's debut solo album, Yellow My Skycaptain, was released independently in 2000 through her personal website and during tours with A Perfect Circle. The album compiles tracks recorded on a Fostex four-track between 1993 and 1998.
No.TitleDuration
1Missin'1:33
2Dusty Dolls5:30
3Blue Sky Shoe Shine1:26
4Yarrow4:08
5She Can Soup3:43
6Lil' Tree2:52
7T.V. Snow3:10
85:17
9 Zen5:22
10U1:53
Her second solo album, Songs for Luci, was released in 2006 as a CD-R, with a vinyl edition following in 2009 on Black Tent Press. The album was recorded in , in late 2003 and dedicated to her late brother.
No.TitleDuration
1Montana Train1:40
2Kentucky Hymn3:00
3Violins0:40
43652:52
54:31
6Bloom Like Roses3:40
7The Parade2:35
Lenchantin's third solo album, Triste, was released on October 17, 2025, via her own Hideous Human Records label. The "Hang Tough" was removed from the album on October 16, 2025, following plagiarism allegations that it copied the Brazilian song "Cálice" by and ; it was replaced in the tracklist. The album blends Latin folk and elements, with Lenchantin handling and strings; it was mixed by Chris Coady and features contributions from on drums, Troy Van Leeuwen on guitar, and Jeffertiti. Singles include "" and "Wish I Was There."
No.TitleDuration
13:45
2Lows & Highs3:10
3Woman of 3:37
4Roll With the Punches3:01
5Wish I Was There2:57
6Si No!3:09
7In the Garden with the Devil4:22
82:48
93:55
10Sin Dios3:12
11Save It for 3:26
12Triste3:40

Band contributions

Lenchantin contributed to A Perfect Circle's debut album (2000), providing and parts throughout the record. She also played and provided backing vocals on the band's follow-up (2003). With , Lenchantin served as bassist and vocalist on the group's sole studio album Mary Star of the Sea (2003). Lenchantin was a core member of The Entrance Band, contributing bass, violin, and vocals to Prayer of Death (2006), where she also co-produced several tracks. She continued in these roles on the band's self-titled album (2009) and Face the Sun (2013). Joining Pixies in 2014, Lenchantin played bass guitar and provided backing vocals on Head Carrier (2016). Her contributions expanded to include lead vocals and piano on select tracks for Beneath the Eyrie (2019). On Doggerel (2022), she handled bass guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals. As a guest musician, Lenchantin added violin and banjo to ' Tanglewood Numbers (2005).

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