Pere Ubu are an American based experimental rock/ punk band from Cleveland formed in the mid 70s.
The band features Keith Moliné - guitar, Michele Temple - bass, Steve Mehlman - drums, Andy Diagram - trumpet, Alex Ward - guitar/ clarinet, and Jack Jones - theremin/ backing vocals.
Founder member, singer, and musician, David Thomas passed away in 2025.
They released their debut album, "The Modern Dance" in 1978, followed by "Dub Housing" in the same year, plus: "New Picnic Time" (1979), "The Art of Walking" (1980), "Song of the Bailing Man" (1982), "The Tenement Year" (1988), "Cloudland" (1989), "Worlds in Collision" (1991), "Story of My Life" (1993), "Ray Gun Suitcase" (1995), "Pennsylvania" (1998), "St. Arkansas" (2002), "Why I Hate Women" (2006), "Long Live Père Ubu!" (2009), "Lady from Shanghai" (2013), "Carnival of Souls" (2014), "20 Years in a Montana Missile Silo" (2017), "The Long Goodbye" (2019), and 2023's: "Trouble On Big Beat Street".