"The group have decided to call it quits, but not before throwing one hell of a farewell party on their third and final album. It’s sad to see them go, but Oh! is a terrific way to bow out." - Brooklyn Vegan
NYC electronic music collective P.E. return with their third and final album Oh!, due November 7 on Wharf Cat Records. Oh! Is the sound of a startled exclamation punctuating an exit, and the embodiment of the music within: fun and fluorescent, fluid and flirty, dirty and a little dangerous.
From their conception in 2017 through the NOPE Tape series, P.E. existed as an experiment in co-conspirited collaboration. Oh! continues to cast a wide net, featuring an expanded lineup from their original formation, including Eleanor Friedberger of The Fiery Furnaces on the lead single “Color Coordinator”. The resulting music ranges wide as ever, from the jubilant grooves of the title track and “Color Coordinator” to “The Fiction Writer” - a tender duet between Veronica Torres and Jonny Campolo - through the city pop sounds of “(Do You Like) So So?” and “Purple On Time”, and into the abstracted beyond.
This isn’t a goodbye, but a “see you around”. A tear falls down the cheek of a stranger, dancing as they catch your smile in the reflection of a glass building. Ceremoniously, serendipitously, they sidewalk surf away, stepping on something sharp – “Oh!” – leaving a teardrop on the city pavement.
Following the last P.E. show, Jonny Campolo fully embraced his persona of The Grayscale Clown. You can hear him crooning in pets (along with Nick Campolo and Chase Ceglie) and droning in Microfibers (featuring Keegan & Eugene of Decor).
His brother Nick Campolo successfully uploaded his consciousness to the cloud. He & his simulacrum perform in the aforementioned pets and solo as Nick Nun Ca.
Ben Jaffe was in a freak nuclear waste accident when his DNA merged with a puma - he is now known as The Puma Man. You can catch him prowling around NYC with Sleaze Generator and as a sax beast for hire.
Bob Jones went on a silent meditation and forgot how to speak. He now quietly releases music under the name R.A. Jones (as on his recently released Whispered to A Child), and as Scythe with David West (on A Colourful Storm).
Jonathan Schenke disappeared for six months without a trace; when he returned he had developed a nervous tic anytime he heard a 909 rimshot or a saxophone. His recent solo album Passages (on No Gold) features neither of the above, nor does his project Gift Horse with Matthew Hord.
Veronica Torres headed west to pursue her studies, developing a ceramic polymer whose beauty has caused madness in certain individuals. Her band Cha Cha 9 is a darling of the Minneapolis scene.
P.E. would like to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts to everyone who listened to our records and danced at our shows - your love is felt. Thank you so much to Wharf Cat Records for all of the support over the years. Thank you to the fans. Thank you Pill and Eaters.
credits
released November 7, 2025
All music and lyrics by P.E.
Production, engineering, mixing and mastering by Jonathan Schenke
Additional production and engineering by Bob Jones and the P.E. band
Art and design by Jonny Campolo
Logo by Dead City Tokyo
i bought this album because the other option was paying for youtube premium and this is clearly the better option -- my only regret is i forgot to wait until Bandcamp Friday, but i guess it just couldn't wait. listening to this album is URGENT izZzak