Rock band from Lawrence, Kansas, which was active from 1991 to 2000. At the height of the grunge popularity A&M Records signed them and released their most successful album "Dragline" in 1993, but follow-up called "Death to Traitors" was not commercially successful and they were dropped by label in 1996. Their last release was mini-album "Home is a Strange Place", which came out on Koch Records in 2000 and they disbanded shortly after its release.
Former members of Paw are still involved in many musical projects, including The Diamond Heart Club and The New Franklin Panthers.