Under the banner of Pedro the Lion, Seattle's David Bazan became a fixture of late-'90s indie rock, recording deeply introspective albums like the 1998 standout It's Hard to Find a Friend, on which he played most of the instruments himself. He toured the club circuit incessantly. A rotation of bandmates came and went over the years and, following the band's acclaimed 2004 release, Achilles Heel, Bazan launched a successful solo career with his first EP, Tiny Moving Parts. Touring even harder as a solo act, he spent the next decade alternately playing clubs and house shows whil...