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Braindead Soundmachine

Braindead Soundmachine were an American industrial rock band founded by Cole Coonce, Warren Croyle (aka "Mr. Reality"),[1] and Lee Howell (aka "Ikky Shivers"). Eschewing the industrial genre, they coined the name metaldisco in reference to their musical style.

Braindead Soundmachine
Braindead Soundmachine: Yoshi, Reality, Coonce
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresIndustrial rock
Years active1989–1993
LabelsWax Trax!
Nitronic Research
Play It Again Sam
Shiver
Artlos
Past membersCole Coonce
Mr. Reality
Ikky Shivers
Jenny Homer (aka "Jen Jen")
Bones Murphy
Khalsoum Salloum
Prince Num-E-Num
Bo Fingers
Websitekerosenebomb.com/braindead[dead link]

History

After Coonce and Howell quit the Long Beach art-rock band Outer Circle in 1984, they founded Braindead Soundmachine in Los Angeles, California, United States, in 1989 with speed metal record producer Croyle. The trio conceptualized "metaldisco," a genre that melded Black Sabbath riffs topped by disco rhythm guitar and ethereal female vocals. The sound was rounded out by Shivers, a Los Angeles sound engineer, whose aural contribution consisted of non-musical screeching noises coerced from his collections of refurbished vintage analog synthesizers.

Following Coonce's edict that "singers are like spark plugs, you screw them in and then you screw them out," Braindead utilized the services of sundry female vocalists, including those of Joan Jones from Sun 60, Khalsoum Salloum and JenJen (Jenny Homer from Downy Mildew[2]).

 
Braindead Soundmachine: (l,r) Ikky Shivers, Mr. Reality, Khalsoum Salloum, Cole Coonce

The band followed a simple ethos that "there are no mistakes",[3] with only one rule: "no chord changes".[3]

The band's approach to making music was also informed by its insistence that Yoshi, a transplanted Japanese transvestite working as a cocktail waitress in East Hollywood, was in fact "Dogvillasan", a deity (or "Coyote God") summoned by the group in the song of the same name.[4]

In 1990, and with the band's theology, philosophy and musical approach finalized, Braindead procured a recording contract with Chicago's Wax Trax! Records, which put out the band's first long-playing compact disc, Come Down from the Hills and Make My Baby.

Singles from that album included "I'm in Jail,"[5] and a throbbing, discordant cover of Patsy Cline's "Walkin' After Midnight" (whose release included remixes of the song produced by KMFDM founder Sascha Konietzko).

In 1992, Coonce scored the Greg Araki indie film The Living End, a queer road movie that also featured Braindead's version of the Jesus and Mary Chain song that gave the film its title.

As Wax Trax! began to succumb to an eventual collapse and bankruptcy, Braindead sought to extricate itself from their contract.

With their release eventually granted, Braindead's second album, Give Me Something Hard I Can Take To My Grave, was distributed on Shiver Records in the US, and Artlos in Europe.

The group disbanded in 1994 during pre-production for its never-released third album, after Mr. Reality suggested taking the band's ethos of only using one chord per composition into further musical deconstruction by mandating new songs use only "one note," an idea that Coonce found unworkable.

After its creative collapse, the three founding members quit music and procured employment as sound engineers in game shows and the adult film industry, as documented in Coonce's memoirs about the music business, released in 2005 and also entitled Come Down from the Hills and Make My Baby.[6]

In 1995, the band re-grouped for its final musical endeavor, recording the source music in Dan Zukovic's cult film The Last Big Thing. With its scathing satirical attack on the entertainment culture of Los Angeles, the film's ethos is quite similar to Braindead's.

Eventually Coonce changed occupations and became a freelance drag strip journalist of some renown,[7] writing for publications as varied as National Dragster,[8] Hot Rod Magazine and WIRED. This pursuit peaked with feature-length book on the history of the land speed record, Infinity Over Zero.[9]

In 2007, JenJen collaborated with Coonce in a new musical venture entitled Prozac Pop Machine. Their first single is "Shampoo" and is currently available podcast-only.[10]

Croyle is now CEO of the multi-media conglomerate Reality Entertainment.[11] Originally an outlet for ponderous and aggressive speed metal bands, in 2006 Reality signed seminal disco music stars KC and the Sunshine Band to a recording contract, a move which Croyle heralded by stating that: "KC has affected generations of music lovers around the world, we are thrilled to have KC on the Reality roster." It could be argued that with its signing of KC and The Sunshine Band, and by finally synergistically melding heavy metal with disco, Reality Entertainment succeeded where Braindead failed. Ikky Shivers died in June, 2001.

Musical style

In interviews, Braindead has never been shy about citing their influences. They employed N.W.A's hip hop drum machine sound, Black Sabbath's bass lines and the guitar stylings of Chic, Fela Kuti and Funkadelic. The floaty, dreamy and drolly defiant female vocals are reminiscent of Julee Cruise and Lesley Gore.

Discography

Albums

  • Come Down from the Hills and Make My Baby (Wax Trax!, 1991)
  • Give Me Something Hard I Can Take to My Grave (Shivers Records, 1993)

Singles and EPs

  • "I'm in Jail" b/w "Dogvillasan" (Nitro Records, 1990)
  • "I'm in Jail" (Wax Trax!, 1991)
  • "Walkin' After Midnight" b/w "Everybody, Everybody" (Wax Trax!, 1992)
  • "Where the Pavement Ends" b/w "Soon Come, Goddammit" (Artlos, 1993)

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-06-01. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
  2. ^ "Downy Mildew". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  3. ^ a b "Reno News & Review - No mistakes - Book Reviews - Arts&Culture - January 13, 2005". Newsreview.com. 2005-01-13. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTJa1M_4HLU
  5. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kOueo_n4KQ
  6. ^ Coonce, Cole (2005). Come Down from the Hills and Make My Baby - Cole Coonce - Google Books. ISBN 9780971997714. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  7. ^ . NHRA. Archived from the original on 9 May 2008.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-12-24. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
  9. ^ Coonce, Cole (2002). Infinity Over Zero: Meditations on Maximum Velocity - Cole Coonce - Google Books. ISBN 9780971997707. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  10. ^ [1][dead link]
  11. ^ . Reality-entertainment.com. Archived from the original on 2014-03-21. Retrieved 2014-08-21.

External links

  • Official Braindead Soundmachine website
  • MySpace Braindead Soundmachine Myspace
  • Walkin' After Midnight Braindead Sound Machine- Walkin' After Midnight video

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SoundmachineBraindead Soundmachine Yoshi Reality CoonceBackground informationOriginLos Angeles California United StatesGenresIndustrial rockYears active1989 1993LabelsWax Trax Nitronic ResearchPlay It Again SamShiverArtlosPast membersCole CoonceMr RealityIkky Shivers Jenny Homer aka Jen Jen Bones MurphyKhalsoum SalloumPrince Num E NumBo FingersWebsitekerosenebomb wbr com wbr braindead dead link Contents 1 History 2 Musical style 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles and EPs 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditAfter Coonce and Howell quit the Long Beach art rock band Outer Circle in 1984 they founded Braindead Soundmachine in Los Angeles California United States in 1989 with speed metal record producer Croyle The trio conceptualized metaldisco a genre that melded Black Sabbath riffs topped by disco rhythm guitar and ethereal female vocals The sound was rounded out by Shivers a Los Angeles sound engineer whose aural contribution consisted of non musical screeching noises coerced from his collections of refurbished vintage analog synthesizers Following Coonce s edict that singers are like spark plugs you screw them in and then you screw them out Braindead utilized the services of sundry female vocalists including those of Joan Jones from Sun 60 Khalsoum Salloum and JenJen Jenny Homer from Downy Mildew 2 Braindead Soundmachine l r Ikky Shivers Mr Reality Khalsoum Salloum Cole CoonceThe band followed a simple ethos that there are no mistakes 3 with only one rule no chord changes 3 The band s approach to making music was also informed by its insistence that Yoshi a transplanted Japanese transvestite working as a cocktail waitress in East Hollywood was in fact Dogvillasan a deity or Coyote God summoned by the group in the song of the same name 4 In 1990 and with the band s theology philosophy and musical approach finalized Braindead procured a recording contract with Chicago s Wax Trax Records which put out the band s first long playing compact disc Come Down from the Hills and Make My Baby Singles from that album included I m in Jail 5 and a throbbing discordant cover of Patsy Cline s Walkin After Midnight whose release included remixes of the song produced by KMFDM founder Sascha Konietzko In 1992 Coonce scored the Greg Araki indie film The Living End a queer road movie that also featured Braindead s version of the Jesus and Mary Chain song that gave the film its title As Wax Trax began to succumb to an eventual collapse and bankruptcy Braindead sought to extricate itself from their contract With their release eventually granted Braindead s second album Give Me Something Hard I Can Take To My Grave was distributed on Shiver Records in the US and Artlos in Europe The group disbanded in 1994 during pre production for its never released third album after Mr Reality suggested taking the band s ethos of only using one chord per composition into further musical deconstruction by mandating new songs use only one note an idea that Coonce found unworkable After its creative collapse the three founding members quit music and procured employment as sound engineers in game shows and the adult film industry as documented in Coonce s memoirs about the music business released in 2005 and also entitled Come Down from the Hills and Make My Baby 6 In 1995 the band re grouped for its final musical endeavor recording the source music in Dan Zukovic s cult film The Last Big Thing With its scathing satirical attack on the entertainment culture of Los Angeles the film s ethos is quite similar to Braindead s Eventually Coonce changed occupations and became a freelance drag strip journalist of some renown 7 writing for publications as varied as National Dragster 8 Hot Rod Magazine and WIRED This pursuit peaked with feature length book on the history of the land speed record Infinity Over Zero 9 In 2007 JenJen collaborated with Coonce in a new musical venture entitled Prozac Pop Machine Their first single is Shampoo and is currently available podcast only 10 Croyle is now CEO of the multi media conglomerate Reality Entertainment 11 Originally an outlet for ponderous and aggressive speed metal bands in 2006 Reality signed seminal disco music stars KC and the Sunshine Band to a recording contract a move which Croyle heralded by stating that KC has affected generations of music lovers around the world we are thrilled to have KC on the Reality roster It could be argued that with its signing of KC and The Sunshine Band and by finally synergistically melding heavy metal with disco Reality Entertainment succeeded where Braindead failed Ikky Shivers died in June 2001 Musical style EditIn interviews Braindead has never been shy about citing their influences They employed N W A s hip hop drum machine sound Black Sabbath s bass lines and the guitar stylings of Chic Fela Kuti and Funkadelic The floaty dreamy and drolly defiant female vocals are reminiscent of Julee Cruise and Lesley Gore Discography EditAlbums Edit Come Down from the Hills and Make My Baby Wax Trax 1991 Give Me Something Hard I Can Take to My Grave Shivers Records 1993 Singles and EPs Edit I m in Jail b w Dogvillasan Nitro Records 1990 I m in Jail Wax Trax 1991 Walkin After Midnight b w Everybody Everybody Wax Trax 1992 Where the Pavement Ends b w Soon Come Goddammit Artlos 1993 References Edit Los Angeles CityBeat THE NOT SO INVISIBLE HAND OF DOOM Archived from the original on 2008 06 01 Retrieved 2020 03 19 Downy Mildew TrouserPress com Retrieved 2014 08 21 a b Reno News amp Review No mistakes Book Reviews Arts amp Culture January 13 2005 Newsreview com 2005 01 13 Retrieved 2014 08 21 https www youtube com watch v NTJa1M 4HLU https www youtube com watch v 4kOueo n4KQ Coonce Cole 2005 Come Down from the Hills and Make My Baby Cole Coonce Google Books ISBN 9780971997714 Retrieved 2014 08 21 Introducing the panel NHRA Archived from the original on 9 May 2008 NHRA National DRAGSTER Issue 7 February 28 2003 Archived from the original on 2005 12 24 Retrieved 2020 03 19 Coonce Cole 2002 Infinity Over Zero Meditations on Maximum Velocity Cole Coonce Google Books ISBN 9780971997707 Retrieved 2014 08 21 1 dead link Reality Entertainment Music Reality entertainment com Archived from the original on 2014 03 21 Retrieved 2014 08 21 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Braindead Soundmachine Braindead Soundmachine Official Braindead Soundmachine website MySpace Braindead Soundmachine Myspace Walkin After Midnight Braindead Sound Machine Walkin After Midnight video Prick Magazine COME DOWN FROM THE HILLS amp MAKE MY BABY book review Los Angeles Alternative Press COME DOWN FROM THE HILLS book review Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Braindead Soundmachine amp oldid 1170679286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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