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Controlled Bleeding

Controlled Bleeding was an experimental music group[1] based in Massapequa, New York. The group was founded by Paul Lemos, the group's only consistent member. Most of Controlled Bleeding's released recordings feature two main collaborators, Chris Moriarty and vocalist Joe Papa, who both died in the late 2000s. In February 2020 Lemos announced that the band had dissolved.

Controlled Bleeding
From L-R: Paul Lemos, Chris Moriarty, Joe Papa
Background information
Also known asJoined at the Head, In Blind Embrace, The Art Barbecue, Body Sink
OriginBoston
Genres
Years active1978–2020
Labels
Spinoffs
Past members
  • Paul Lemos
  • Joe Papa
  • Chris Moriarty
  • Stephanie Trang Dinh
  • Tony Meola
  • Michael J. Bazini
  • Chvad SB
  • Michael Larocca
  • Gary Pecorino
  • Craig Berry
  • Tim Smith
Websitecontrolledbleeding.com

Since their first full-length release in 1983, Controlled Bleeding released over 30 albums spanning several different genres, many of which were released on notable independent labels. Their cross-genre approach combined with the out-of-print status of many of the group's releases is reminiscent of the work of other experimental and cross-genre groups of the 80s and 90s such as Coil and Swans.

Recorded output edit

Controlled Bleeding have been highly prolific since 1983, putting out more than 30 full-length releases on labels such as Dossier, Wax Trax!, Subterranean, Soleilmoon, and Roadrunner.[2] Due to the broad musical interests of the main collaborators, as well as the influence of the band's relationships with genre-focused labels like Wax Trax! and Roadrunner, Controlled Bleeding's total recorded output spans many different genres including harsh noise, dub, progressive rock, industrial dance, metal, gothic, darkwave, classical, sacred music, ambient, free jazz improvisation, and musique concrète. Through the 80s and 90s, the group jumped from genre to genre; they would often release two or more full-length albums of music in the same year featuring radically different musical styles.[3]

Controlled Bleeding's music is difficult to categorize, not only because of the experimental and varied nature of their work, but also because of the confusing ways in which their music has been released over the years. Some of the band's releases are made of remixed earlier material from multiple other releases, sometimes with new or missing song titles. The band's full-length releases occasionally contain material that jumps abruptly between multiple disparate genres; most strikingly, tracks of harsh noise appear on releases that are otherwise not noise-based. Additionally, in some cases, later CD issues of their original LPs are renamed, heavily remixed, or feature different tracks altogether,[2] due to the group's desire to "improve" earlier material.[4]

Early trio: 1978–1980 edit

Controlled Bleeding was originally formed in Boston around 1978 by Paul Lemos, Jack Salerno and Dave Southerland. Later, returning to Massapequa, New York, Lemos formed a group with old school friends, Gary Pecorino (organ) and Tony Meola (drums), and released a 7-inch EP called Wall of China Love Letter in 1980. This early incarnation played a kind of progressive-influenced art rock.

Music from these early years was issued on several of Controlled Bleeding's later releases. An LP called Lung Ties which documented some of this trio's live and studio recordings was released on Eksakt Records in 1985 under the band name "Body Sink".[5] The 1994 reissue of Songs from the Ashes includes three bonus tracks of live recordings of the Lemos/Pecorino/Meola trio playing at the New York City club CBGB. In 2008, Controlled Bleeding released Before the Quiet, which consists of many of the Lung Ties LP tracks along with more 1978–1981 archive material. Some of this material is also included on the 4-LP box set Songs from a Sewer of Dreams, released in 2007.[6][7]

Experimental phase: 1983–1988 edit

By 1982 or 1983, Pecorino and Meola had left the group, and were replaced by two new musical collaborators: Joe Papa, a "300-pound scat-singing eccentric",[8] and Chris Moriarty, a neighbor of Paul who originally filled in on drums. Paul Lemos met Joe Papa after putting an ad in a local music paper in search of a singer.[9] From late 1983 until Moriarty's departure in 1994, all Controlled Bleeding releases featured at least Papa or Moriarty, and usually both.

The next four years of Controlled Bleeding's output strayed from the previous trio's art rock leanings into more experimental areas. During 1983 and 1984, the band released a series of live-to-two-track cassettes via labels like Inner-X-Musick, Broken Flag, and Ladd-Frith which featured layered, harsh industrial noise, sometimes mixed with guitar and Joe Papa's vocal work. In February 1985,[10] the band's first full-length LP, Knees and Bones, was released by Hans Fahlberg on his Sweden-based record label Psychout Productions, featuring a particularly harsh wall of sound similar to the work of other American and Japanese harsh noise artists.

Their second LP, Body Samples, was completed in April 1985 and released on Germany's Dossier Records. Although most of the tracks on the album featured harsh sounds similar to their first LP, Body Samples also had more layered, textural moments, including melodic synthesizer-based ambience and primal drumming. According to the liner notes in the 1990 CD reissue of Body Samples, the layered approach on some tracks was due to the group's acquisition of a four-track reel-to-reel recorder, which gave the band more freedom than their previous live-to-cassette recording methods.[11] Also during 1985, the band released Feet Hacked Rails on Dossier under the pseudonym "The Art Barbeque", which strayed further from noise into more melodic and rhythmic territory; some of the material from Feet Hacked Rails appears on the 1990 CD reissue of Body Samples, along with some tracks from the earlier cassette-only release Shitslipper.[12]

In 1986 and 1987, Controlled Bleeding released five more full-length LPs: Curd (1986, Dossier), Headcrack (1986, Sterile Records), Between Tides (1986, Multimood), Core (1987, Subterranean), and Songs from the Drain (1987, Dossier). Paul Lemos has stated that these releases contain music made by the band throughout 1984–1987, so an exact chronology of the material made during this time period is not known.[13] Beginning with Curd, the band left the distortion-heavy noise of their previous releases behind in favor of a more varied experimental approach. Core is notable as the first Controlled Bleeding vinyl LP to be released by a label based in the United States, although some of the group's early cassettes and compilations were released stateside a few years earlier.

Headcrack is the first record released by Controlled Bleeding that demonstrates the classical/medieval/sacred music influences which would reappear throughout their discography, and the album features Joe Papa's wordless vocals more prominently than any previous release. A similar sound to Headcrack was also featured on Music for Stolen Icons, a 12-inch EP released by the band on Sub Rosa in 1986 under the name "Paul Lemos & Joe Papa".

In 1988 and 1989, the band released two LPs on the Belgian label Sub Rosa, Music from the Scourging Ground (1988) and Music for Gilded Chambers (1989). These LPs continued the band's exploration of medieval and sacred music and mixed it with soundtrack-like ambient passages. Also, most notably, these were the first two Controlled Bleeding albums to feature songs with lyrics. These two releases were remixed and combined for the US CD-only release Songs from the Ashes (C'est La Mort, 1990).

Availability on CD edit

Some of the band's first nine LPs were later issued on CD in various forms. Some of the original tracks were not included in the CD versions, and some material was remixed and/or edited.

Album LP issue CD reissue Notes
Knees and Bones 1985, Dossier 1997, Dossier Remastered with the original LP as one long track, and includes two outtakes.
Body Samples 1985, Dossier 1990, Dossier Mastered with a majority of the original side A and side B as tracks 2 and 3, and includes material from Feet Hacked Rails and other extra material on tracks 1 and 4. Missing "Intro. In the Factory" and "Bulges Fakes" from the vinyl version, and also missing the music material at the end of side A.
Curd 1986, Dossier 1991, Dossier The reissued version contains some remixed and edited tracks from Curd, interspersed with 3 tracks from Core and 3 previously unreleased tracks.
Headcrack 1986, Sterile 1994, Dark Vinyl (as Songs from the Vault) 9 of the original 11 tracks from Headcrack were heavily edited and remixed, interspersed with the Music for Stolen Icons 12-inch ep and two unreleased tracks, and released as Songs from the Vault. Tracks 5 and 10 from Headcrack were not included.
Between Tides 1986, Multimood 1998, Multimood Remixed and includes bonus material. Track titles on the CD version are in correct order but the track numbering is off by one after track 3. As of 2011, the group consider the CD version to be "ruined" and prefer the original vinyl version.[14]
Core 1987, Subterranean - Other than the three tracks included on the 1991 reissue of Curd and the two tracks included on the Gag compilation, Core was not issued on CD.
Songs from the Drain 1987, Dossier 1994, Dossier Remixed and remastered, with three introductory bonus tracks and three bonus tracks of the band live at CBGB, 1979 or 1980.
Music from the Scourging Ground 1988, Sub Rosa 1989, KK Records The CD version is remixed and resequenced, and features one bonus track, the complete version of "In Drowning Hands". The remixed versions also appear on Songs from the Ashes.
Music for Gilded Chambers 1989, Sub Rosa 1990, C'est La Mort (as Songs from the Ashes) Six of the original nine tracks were remixed and included on Songs from the Ashes; the other three tracks re-appeared on Trudge and Gag.

Industrial dance and metal phase (1989–1993) edit

Industrial dance edit

From 1988 to 1990, Controlled Bleeding made another strong stylistic shift and recorded several releases of metal-tinged industrial dance music which were released on Wax Trax! Records. Thanks to the label's large advertising budget[13] and a favorable critical response, this material provided the highest record sales of the band's career thus far, and gave the band a worldwide reputation as an industrial dance act.[15] The first EP in this style, Songs from the Grinding Wall (1989), was heavily promoted by the label, and was followed by a full-length release, Trudge (1989), which the label promoted further by issuing 12-inch singles for the album tracks "The Fodder Song" and "Words (of the Dying)".

In addition to a heavier use of MIDI sequencing and sampling, these were the first Controlled Bleeding recordings to prominently feature Chris Moriarty's vocals, and Moriarty and Lemos shared lead vocal duties throughout. They also used lyrics a lot more often, signaling a departure from the often wordless vocals provided by Joe Papa on previous releases. Lemos and Moriarty later released a side project EP, Joined at the Head (1990, Wax Trax!), which blended Trudge sounds with more metal and thrash influences. These Wax Trax! releases were later reissued on the CD compilation Buried Blessings (1993, Cleopatra), although "Healing Time" and "Christ Said" from Trudge were omitted.

Two of the J.A.T.H. tracks would later appear on their next industrial dance album Penetration (1992, Third Mind Records), which introduced a slight hip hop influence along with updated electronic rhythms.

Skin Chamber edit

Between Trudge and Penetration, Lemos and Moriarty recorded a collection of grindcore demos in their home studio under the band name "Fat Hacker" and sent them to the A&R at Roadrunner Records, not expecting much of a response.[16] To their surprise, the label showed interest, and the duo spent several months refining their metal experiments into an album, now working under the name Skin Chamber. The resulting album, Wound (1991), was influenced heavily by industrial metal bands such as Swans and Godflesh, and was relatively commercially successful.[15] Skin Chamber's second album, Trial (1993, Roadrunner), was recorded with a larger budget, and although it displayed a wider variety of influences and sonic textures as well as an inspired vocal appearance by Joe Papa, it was not received as favorably by fans or critics.[16]

Compilations and other releases edit

In addition to the five releases mentioned above, Controlled Bleeding found the time to release even more music during this five-year period. In 1990, compilations of songs from their career thus far were released in Italy (Gag, Material Sonori Records) and the United States (Hog Floor (A Fractured View), Subterranean). The band also issued the aforementioned reworked CD versions of Body Samples and Curd during this time.

Two harsh noise releases would also appear during this time; an archival release of outtakes from the 1983 Knees and Bones recording sessions called Phlegm Bag Spattered [17] (1990, Dark Vinyl), and a mixed release of new and archival noise recordings on Japan's Vanilla Records called Bladder Bags and Interludes (1992).

In 1989, the first solo album by Paul Lemos, Sludge (1989, Dossier) was released, displaying strong industrial dance influences on side A and dark ambient/soundtrack work on side B. Lemos later released another solo album, Phlegm Dive (1992, Dossier) which was composed largely of demo and alternate versions of previously released tracks.

Although the industrial dance and metal releases were mainly a collaboration between Paul Lemos and Chris Moriarty, Lemos and Joe Papa split off to write and record two new albums of ambient and medieval-influenced music during this same time period on two new record labels: Golgotha (1991, Staalplaat) and Music for Stolen Icons II (1993, Artware, released as "Paul Lemos & Joe Papa"). One track from Golgotha, "Awakened Beneath the Ground", would also appear at the end of Penetration.

Dark ambient and dub: 1994–1997 edit

After the cooler-than-expected reception of the second Skin Chamber album, Paul Lemos became disenchanted with industrial dance and metal, and perhaps as a result, his collaborations with Chris Moriarty slowed considerably at this time.[18] The next Controlled Bleeding album, The Drowning (1994, Dark Vinyl) clearly signalled Lemos's intent to return to more experimental waters: the 40-second industrial dance track that begins the album makes a sudden, unexpected transition to eight minutes of some of the harshest noise sounds that Controlled Bleeding ever recorded. The rest of the album was filled with dark ambience, noise, and cavernous rhythms, unaccompanied by lyrics and using very few vocal sounds.

The Drowning would be the last time in Controlled Bleeding's catalog that Moriarty would be listed as a band member on a collection of new music. He went on to release a solo album, Grip Life, the next year under the band name "Body Clock", a mixed collection of musical styles which featured guest appearances by Lemos on guitar and Chris's friend Stephanie Trang Dinh on vocals.[19]

Later in 1994, the band released two more reissues of earlier albums. Songs from the Vault, released on Dark Vinyl Records, was a collection of remixed tracks from Headcrack and Music for Stolen Icons I. The second reissue, Songs from the Drain (Dossier), began with three newly recorded tracks, the first of which was a demonstration of a brand new sound for Controlled Bleeding: dub music.[20] Lemos and Papa would focus and refine their brand of dub on their next full-length, Dub Songs from a Shallow Grave (1995, Dossier), which was composed almost completely of electronic dub songs with Papa on vocals.

The next official album by the band was a two-CD set on Hypnotic records called Inanition. The first disc was entirely new music, and was composed of two new dub tracks sandwiched between two very long pieces of ambient music, in a style and pacing reminiscent of many of Bill Laswell's ambient dub projects. Stephanie Trang Dinh, who was a guest on Moriarty's solo album, also made her first appearance with the group here on vocals. The second disc was a compilation of ambient tracks from their entire career, dating as far back as 1986's Curd.

Also in 1996, Lemos and Papa released Songs from the Shadows on Death Factory/Cold Meat Industries under the pseudonym "In Blind Embrace", which was a more gothic-sounding album that harkened back to the songs featured on Songs from the Ashes; appropriately, the album featured a guest appearance by vocalist Rozz Williams. This album was later re-released in 2008 on MVD Audio under the name "Controlled Bleeding - In Blind Embrace".

The last two albums of this period were released in 1997. Gilded Shadows (Hypnotic) was another full-length electronic dub effort, once again featuring both Joe Papa and Stephanie Trang Dinh on vocals. Their final album of this period, The Poisoner (Soleilmoon), consisted of two long dark ambient tracks, was the most soundtrack-like of any Controlled Bleeding release and featured San Diego experimental composer Guy Lohnes on processed guitar, as well as Stephanie Trang Dinh on vocals. These two albums, although falling into different genres, were both carefully recorded over a longer period of time than most previous albums by the group, and were very stylistically consistent; as such, they received some of the best reviews of Controlled Bleeding's career.[21]

Inactive: 1997–2002 edit

After the release of Gilded Shadows and The Poisoner in 1997, Lemos took a break from making music, and put Controlled Bleeding on hold. According to later interviews, this break was due to a lack of musical inspiration that set in after working so hard on the last two releases.[18]

In 1999, a two-CD "best-of" collection was released on Cleopatra Records called Rest in Peace: The Best of Controlled Bleeding. The first disc, "Hard Rhythms and Noise", was a retrospective of the band's industrial dance, metal, and noise periods, and the second disc, "Dark Voices and Instrumentals", focused on the band's sacred music, gothic, and dark ambient work. Furthermore, the liner notes announced that Controlled Bleeding was officially deactivated as a musical project.[22]

The next year, a compilation of dub music from Dub Songs from a Shallow Grave, Inanition, and Gilded Shadows called Our Journey's End was released on Material Sonori. This release also included a cover of "The Talking Drum" by King Crimson, which also appeared on the Rest in Peace compilation, and featured Chris Moriarty on drum programming.[23] Although this release was a compilation of previously released tracks, no song titles were included, and the liner notes did not state that the material was previously released.[24] Slightly surprisingly, this release was credited to "The Controlled Bleeding", and was the first time that "The" appeared before the band name on any release.

Reactivation: 2002–2009 edit

After a five-year hiatus, Controlled Bleeding released an album of new music entitled Can You Smell the Rain Between (2002, Tone Casualties), once again using the name "The Controlled Bleeding". Straying again from the cohesion of their 1997 releases, Lemos and Papa included tracks of ambient music, dub, and free jazz-inspired live improvisation.[18] The album includes remixes of material from The Poisoner featuring guitarist Guy Lohnes, and Tatsuya Yoshida of Ruins makes a guest appearance on drums on the track "Felch Space Scan". The release includes a cover of "Here Come the Warm Jets" by Brian Eno.

In early 2003, the trio of Lemos, Papa, and Yoshida released a full-length free jazz-inspired effort under the project name Breast Fed Yak called Get Your Greasy Head Off the Sham. This release expands upon the sounds and ideas of the more chaotic, improvisational tracks on their 2002 album, and is based entirely on live instrumentation and Joe Papa's unusually rapid scat singing.

Although no new material was released after their 2003 album, Papa and Lemos made some live appearances as Breast Fed Yak in 2006, featuring Kim Abrams and Ron Anderson of PAK.

Compilations edit

Many reissues of older Controlled Bleeding material in various forms has appeared more recently. Shanked and Slithering (2005, Hospital Productions) is a compilation of previously released and unreleased noise material mostly from 1983 to 1986 which has been entirely remixed and remastered.

In November 2007, the vinyl-only label Vinyl on Demand issued a limited 4-LP set composed of unreleased live and studio archive material called Songs from a Sewer of Dreams. There is a full LP of brand new music included with this box, as well as 3 LPs of recent and older archive material.

Before the Quiet (2008, MVD Audio) collects a full-length CD of material from the Lemos/Meola/Pecorino trio lineup of 1978–1981.

Finally, a 4-CD compilation on Hong Kong label Ultra Mail Productions called Gibbering Canker-Opera Slaves was released in 2009, featuring both remastered cassette-only tracks and a large amount of new and old unreleased material; the track selection on this CD box set slightly overlaps the material on the LP box set Songs from a Sewer of Dreams. The box set is limited to 400 copies, 200 of which include a bonus 5th disc and are signed by Paul Lemos.[25]

Although Chris Moriarty and Paul Lemos had begun talking about reforming Skin Chamber, Moriarty died in Phoenix, Arizona on March 22, 2008.[23] Joe Papa died on November 23, 2009.[26]

Current status edit

Beginning in early 2010, Lemos began improvisational collaborations with Ron Anderson of PAK and Weasel Walter, and began preparing EPs of new material for Soleilmoon and Rich Black's label Winged Disk.[27] Black compiled a series of short videos to go along with the group's short, layered pieces entitled "Bees (1-6)", which was posted on YouTube. (Bees (1-6) video)

In 2011, Lemos formed a new trio with original drummer Tony Meola (who played drums in the very early years) and keyboardist Mike Bazini of Dystopia One, and recorded a new set of material with producer Martin Bisi (Swans, The Young Gods), which was released as "Odes to Bubbler" (Winged Disk / Soleilmoon, 2011). The new trio played several live dates in the NYC area in that year, including shows at Cake Shop NYC and Silent Barn in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

In 2012 Paul Lemos with Meola, Bazini and also Chvad SB set up a sort of constant new band. With this line up the group released a very strange split album with the Italian experimental band Sparkle in Grey ("Perversions of The Aging Savant", Off Records / Old Bicycle Records, 2015) and then a full new record titled "Larva Lumps and Baby Bumps" (Artoffact Records, 2016).

As of 2019, Lemos is a high-school English Literature teacher on Long Island, New York.[28]

In 2018 Controlled Bleeding added new drummer Michael Larocca to the band. The new line-up consisting of Lemos, Bazini, Chvad SB and Larocca performed at the Deathfests Days of Darkness festival in Baltimore, MD. in October 2018.

On February 11, 2020, Lemos announced the end of the band, citing frustrations with live performances.[citation needed] While admitting the band has plenty of unreleased music, there is no certainty as to if or when it will ever be released.

Partial discography edit

  • Wall of China Love Letter (SoupTime, 1981)
  • Lung Ties (as Body Sink), (Eksakt Records, 1985)
  • Body Samples (Dossier, 1985)
  • Feet Hacked Rails (as The Art Barbeque), (Dossier, 1985)
  • Knees & Bones (Psychout Productions, 1985)
  • Between Tides (Multimood, 1986)
  • Core (Subterranean Records, 1986)
  • Curd (Dossier, 1986)
  • Halved (split LP with Maybe Mental) (Placebo Records, 1986)
  • Headcrack (Sterile Records, 1986)
  • Music from the Scourging Ground (Sub Rosa, 1987)
  • Songs from the Drain (Dossier, 1987)
  • Music for Gilded Chambers (Sub Rosa, 1988)
  • Songs from the Ashes (C'est La Mort, 1989)
  • The Fodder Song (Wax Trax, 1989)
  • Songs from the Grinding Wall (Wax Trax, 1989)
  • Gag (Materiali Sonori, 1990)
  • Hog Floor (A Fractured View) (Subterranean Records, 1990)
  • Phlegm Bag Spattered (Dark Vinyl Records, 1990)
  • Trudge (Wax Trax, 1990)
  • Golgotha (Staalplaat, 1991)
  • Bladder Bags and Interludes (Vanilla Records, 1992)
  • Penetration (Third Mind Records, 1992)
  • Pets for Meat / The Gylsboda Snake (Musical Tragedies, 1994)
  • Songs from the Vault (Dark Vinyl Records, 1994)
  • The Drowning (Dark Vinyl Records, 1994)
  • Dub Songs from a Shallow Grave (Nuclear Blast, 1995)
  • Inanition (Hypnotic, 1996)
  • Songs from the Shadows (as In Blind Embrace), (Death Factory, 1996)
  • Night Shadows (split LP with Dive) (Fast forward Recordings, 1996)
  • Gilded Shadows (Hypnotic, 1997)
  • The Poisoner (Soleilmoon, 1997)
  • Our Journey's End (Materiali Sonori, 2000)
  • Can You Smell the Rain Between (Tone Casualties, 2000)
  • Shanked and Slithering (Hospital Recordings, 2005)
  • Songs from a Sewer of Dreams (Vinyl On Demand, 2007)
  • Before the Quiet (MVD Audio, 2008)
  • In Blind Embrace: Songs from the Shadows (MVD Audio, 2008)
  • Gibbering Canker-Opera Slaves (Studies in Meditation and Evisceration) Volume One (Ultra Mail Production, 2009)
  • Odes to Bubbler (Winged Disk / Soleilmoon, 2011)
  • Perversions of the Aging Savant with Sparkle in Grey (Off Records / Old Bicycle Records, 2015)
  • Larva Lumps and Baby Bumps (Artoffact Records, 2016)
  • Carving Songs (Artoffact Records, 2017)

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Dietrich, John (2002-01-15). "Controlled Bleeding Discography".
  3. ^ "Antocularis: Controlled Bleeding". Antocularismagazine.blogspot.com. 2006-07-07. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
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  11. ^ "Controlled Bleeding - Body Samples (CD, Album)". Discogs.com. 1990. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  12. ^ "Art Barbeque, The - Feet Hacked Rails (Vinyl, LP)". Discogs.com. 1985. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
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  14. ^ "[boston blackout] Controlled Bleeding's Paul Lemos on 30 years of experimental noise - On The Download". Blog.thephoenix.com. 2011-04-21. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  15. ^ a b "This interview was conducted via email January 15". Belmarnj.com. 2002-01-15. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
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  17. ^ This was accidentally misspelled "Plegm Bag Spattered" on the release.
  18. ^ a b c "Controlled Bleeding | Chain D.L.K". Chain D.L.K. 2002-10-01. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
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  20. ^ Newgarden, David (15 August 1994). "Jackpot!" (PDF). CMJ New Music Report. 39 (391). Great Neck, NY: College Media, Inc.: 8. ISSN 0890-0795. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
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External links edit

  • Official Controlled Bleeding Website
  • Official Controlled Bleeding Facebook Page
  • Controlled Bleeding discography at discogs.com
  • Interview with Paul Lemos in Horror Garage
  • Interview with Paul Lemos
  • Interview with Chvad SB at On Pirate Satellite
  • Controlled Bleeding page at Epitonic
  • Controlled Bleeding reviews at Satan Stole My Teddybear
  • Controlled Bleeding track on Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine noise music issue No. 13 Power Electronics

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Controlled Bleeding was an experimental music group 1 based in Massapequa New York The group was founded by Paul Lemos the group s only consistent member Most of Controlled Bleeding s released recordings feature two main collaborators Chris Moriarty and vocalist Joe Papa who both died in the late 2000s In February 2020 Lemos announced that the band had dissolved Controlled BleedingFrom L R Paul Lemos Chris Moriarty Joe PapaBackground informationAlso known asJoined at the Head In Blind Embrace The Art Barbecue Body SinkOriginBostonGenresIndustrialpower electronicsambientexperimentalfree jazzpost punkharsh noiseindustrial rockdubYears active1978 2020LabelsVinyl On DemandWax Trax Third MindMVD AudioRoadrunnerOff RecordsOld Bicycle RecordsDossierSpinoffsSkin ChamberBreast Fed YakPast membersPaul Lemos Joe Papa Chris Moriarty Stephanie Trang Dinh Tony Meola Michael J Bazini Chvad SB Michael Larocca Gary Pecorino Craig Berry Tim SmithWebsitecontrolledbleeding com Since their first full length release in 1983 Controlled Bleeding released over 30 albums spanning several different genres many of which were released on notable independent labels Their cross genre approach combined with the out of print status of many of the group s releases is reminiscent of the work of other experimental and cross genre groups of the 80s and 90s such as Coil and Swans Contents 1 Recorded output 2 Early trio 1978 1980 3 Experimental phase 1983 1988 3 1 Availability on CD 4 Industrial dance and metal phase 1989 1993 4 1 Industrial dance 4 2 Skin Chamber 4 3 Compilations and other releases 5 Dark ambient and dub 1994 1997 6 Inactive 1997 2002 7 Reactivation 2002 2009 7 1 Compilations 8 Current status 9 Partial discography 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksRecorded output editControlled Bleeding have been highly prolific since 1983 putting out more than 30 full length releases on labels such as Dossier Wax Trax Subterranean Soleilmoon and Roadrunner 2 Due to the broad musical interests of the main collaborators as well as the influence of the band s relationships with genre focused labels like Wax Trax and Roadrunner Controlled Bleeding s total recorded output spans many different genres including harsh noise dub progressive rock industrial dance metal gothic darkwave classical sacred music ambient free jazz improvisation and musique concrete Through the 80s and 90s the group jumped from genre to genre they would often release two or more full length albums of music in the same year featuring radically different musical styles 3 Controlled Bleeding s music is difficult to categorize not only because of the experimental and varied nature of their work but also because of the confusing ways in which their music has been released over the years Some of the band s releases are made of remixed earlier material from multiple other releases sometimes with new or missing song titles The band s full length releases occasionally contain material that jumps abruptly between multiple disparate genres most strikingly tracks of harsh noise appear on releases that are otherwise not noise based Additionally in some cases later CD issues of their original LPs are renamed heavily remixed or feature different tracks altogether 2 due to the group s desire to improve earlier material 4 Early trio 1978 1980 editControlled Bleeding was originally formed in Boston around 1978 by Paul Lemos Jack Salerno and Dave Southerland Later returning to Massapequa New York Lemos formed a group with old school friends Gary Pecorino organ and Tony Meola drums and released a 7 inch EP called Wall of China Love Letter in 1980 This early incarnation played a kind of progressive influenced art rock Music from these early years was issued on several of Controlled Bleeding s later releases An LP called Lung Ties which documented some of this trio s live and studio recordings was released on Eksakt Records in 1985 under the band name Body Sink 5 The 1994 reissue of Songs from the Ashes includes three bonus tracks of live recordings of the Lemos Pecorino Meola trio playing at the New York City club CBGB In 2008 Controlled Bleeding released Before the Quiet which consists of many of the Lung Ties LP tracks along with more 1978 1981 archive material Some of this material is also included on the 4 LP box set Songs from a Sewer of Dreams released in 2007 6 7 Experimental phase 1983 1988 editBy 1982 or 1983 Pecorino and Meola had left the group and were replaced by two new musical collaborators Joe Papa a 300 pound scat singing eccentric 8 and Chris Moriarty a neighbor of Paul who originally filled in on drums Paul Lemos met Joe Papa after putting an ad in a local music paper in search of a singer 9 From late 1983 until Moriarty s departure in 1994 all Controlled Bleeding releases featured at least Papa or Moriarty and usually both The next four years of Controlled Bleeding s output strayed from the previous trio s art rock leanings into more experimental areas During 1983 and 1984 the band released a series of live to two track cassettes via labels like Inner X Musick Broken Flag and Ladd Frith which featured layered harsh industrial noise sometimes mixed with guitar and Joe Papa s vocal work In February 1985 10 the band s first full length LP Knees and Bones was released by Hans Fahlberg on his Sweden based record label Psychout Productions featuring a particularly harsh wall of sound similar to the work of other American and Japanese harsh noise artists Their second LP Body Samples was completed in April 1985 and released on Germany s Dossier Records Although most of the tracks on the album featured harsh sounds similar to their first LP Body Samples also had more layered textural moments including melodic synthesizer based ambience and primal drumming According to the liner notes in the 1990 CD reissue of Body Samples the layered approach on some tracks was due to the group s acquisition of a four track reel to reel recorder which gave the band more freedom than their previous live to cassette recording methods 11 Also during 1985 the band released Feet Hacked Rails on Dossier under the pseudonym The Art Barbeque which strayed further from noise into more melodic and rhythmic territory some of the material from Feet Hacked Rails appears on the 1990 CD reissue of Body Samples along with some tracks from the earlier cassette only release Shitslipper 12 In 1986 and 1987 Controlled Bleeding released five more full length LPs Curd 1986 Dossier Headcrack 1986 Sterile Records Between Tides 1986 Multimood Core 1987 Subterranean and Songs from the Drain 1987 Dossier Paul Lemos has stated that these releases contain music made by the band throughout 1984 1987 so an exact chronology of the material made during this time period is not known 13 Beginning with Curd the band left the distortion heavy noise of their previous releases behind in favor of a more varied experimental approach Core is notable as the first Controlled Bleeding vinyl LP to be released by a label based in the United States although some of the group s early cassettes and compilations were released stateside a few years earlier Headcrack is the first record released by Controlled Bleeding that demonstrates the classical medieval sacred music influences which would reappear throughout their discography and the album features Joe Papa s wordless vocals more prominently than any previous release A similar sound to Headcrack was also featured on Music for Stolen Icons a 12 inch EP released by the band on Sub Rosa in 1986 under the name Paul Lemos amp Joe Papa In 1988 and 1989 the band released two LPs on the Belgian label Sub Rosa Music from the Scourging Ground 1988 and Music for Gilded Chambers 1989 These LPs continued the band s exploration of medieval and sacred music and mixed it with soundtrack like ambient passages Also most notably these were the first two Controlled Bleeding albums to feature songs with lyrics These two releases were remixed and combined for the US CD only release Songs from the Ashes C est La Mort 1990 Availability on CD edit Some of the band s first nine LPs were later issued on CD in various forms Some of the original tracks were not included in the CD versions and some material was remixed and or edited Album LP issue CD reissue Notes Knees and Bones 1985 Dossier 1997 Dossier Remastered with the original LP as one long track and includes two outtakes Body Samples 1985 Dossier 1990 Dossier Mastered with a majority of the original side A and side B as tracks 2 and 3 and includes material from Feet Hacked Rails and other extra material on tracks 1 and 4 Missing Intro In the Factory and Bulges Fakes from the vinyl version and also missing the music material at the end of side A Curd 1986 Dossier 1991 Dossier The reissued version contains some remixed and edited tracks from Curd interspersed with 3 tracks from Core and 3 previously unreleased tracks Headcrack 1986 Sterile 1994 Dark Vinyl as Songs from the Vault 9 of the original 11 tracks from Headcrack were heavily edited and remixed interspersed with the Music for Stolen Icons 12 inch ep and two unreleased tracks and released as Songs from the Vault Tracks 5 and 10 from Headcrack were not included Between Tides 1986 Multimood 1998 Multimood Remixed and includes bonus material Track titles on the CD version are in correct order but the track numbering is off by one after track 3 As of 2011 the group consider the CD version to be ruined and prefer the original vinyl version 14 Core 1987 Subterranean Other than the three tracks included on the 1991 reissue of Curd and the two tracks included on the Gag compilation Core was not issued on CD Songs from the Drain 1987 Dossier 1994 Dossier Remixed and remastered with three introductory bonus tracks and three bonus tracks of the band live at CBGB 1979 or 1980 Music from the Scourging Ground 1988 Sub Rosa 1989 KK Records The CD version is remixed and resequenced and features one bonus track the complete version of In Drowning Hands The remixed versions also appear on Songs from the Ashes Music for Gilded Chambers 1989 Sub Rosa 1990 C est La Mort as Songs from the Ashes Six of the original nine tracks were remixed and included on Songs from the Ashes the other three tracks re appeared on Trudge and Gag Industrial dance and metal phase 1989 1993 editIndustrial dance edit From 1988 to 1990 Controlled Bleeding made another strong stylistic shift and recorded several releases of metal tinged industrial dance music which were released on Wax Trax Records Thanks to the label s large advertising budget 13 and a favorable critical response this material provided the highest record sales of the band s career thus far and gave the band a worldwide reputation as an industrial dance act 15 The first EP in this style Songs from the Grinding Wall 1989 was heavily promoted by the label and was followed by a full length release Trudge 1989 which the label promoted further by issuing 12 inch singles for the album tracks The Fodder Song and Words of the Dying In addition to a heavier use of MIDI sequencing and sampling these were the first Controlled Bleeding recordings to prominently feature Chris Moriarty s vocals and Moriarty and Lemos shared lead vocal duties throughout They also used lyrics a lot more often signaling a departure from the often wordless vocals provided by Joe Papa on previous releases Lemos and Moriarty later released a side project EP Joined at the Head 1990 Wax Trax which blended Trudge sounds with more metal and thrash influences These Wax Trax releases were later reissued on the CD compilation Buried Blessings 1993 Cleopatra although Healing Time and Christ Said from Trudge were omitted Two of the J A T H tracks would later appear on their next industrial dance album Penetration 1992 Third Mind Records which introduced a slight hip hop influence along with updated electronic rhythms Skin Chamber edit Between Trudge and Penetration Lemos and Moriarty recorded a collection of grindcore demos in their home studio under the band name Fat Hacker and sent them to the A amp R at Roadrunner Records not expecting much of a response 16 To their surprise the label showed interest and the duo spent several months refining their metal experiments into an album now working under the name Skin Chamber The resulting album Wound 1991 was influenced heavily by industrial metal bands such as Swans and Godflesh and was relatively commercially successful 15 Skin Chamber s second album Trial 1993 Roadrunner was recorded with a larger budget and although it displayed a wider variety of influences and sonic textures as well as an inspired vocal appearance by Joe Papa it was not received as favorably by fans or critics 16 Compilations and other releases edit In addition to the five releases mentioned above Controlled Bleeding found the time to release even more music during this five year period In 1990 compilations of songs from their career thus far were released in Italy Gag Material Sonori Records and the United States Hog Floor A Fractured View Subterranean The band also issued the aforementioned reworked CD versions of Body Samples and Curd during this time Two harsh noise releases would also appear during this time an archival release of outtakes from the 1983 Knees and Bones recording sessions called Phlegm Bag Spattered 17 1990 Dark Vinyl and a mixed release of new and archival noise recordings on Japan s Vanilla Records called Bladder Bags and Interludes 1992 In 1989 the first solo album by Paul Lemos Sludge 1989 Dossier was released displaying strong industrial dance influences on side A and dark ambient soundtrack work on side B Lemos later released another solo album Phlegm Dive 1992 Dossier which was composed largely of demo and alternate versions of previously released tracks Although the industrial dance and metal releases were mainly a collaboration between Paul Lemos and Chris Moriarty Lemos and Joe Papa split off to write and record two new albums of ambient and medieval influenced music during this same time period on two new record labels Golgotha 1991 Staalplaat and Music for Stolen Icons II 1993 Artware released as Paul Lemos amp Joe Papa One track from Golgotha Awakened Beneath the Ground would also appear at the end of Penetration Dark ambient and dub 1994 1997 editAfter the cooler than expected reception of the second Skin Chamber album Paul Lemos became disenchanted with industrial dance and metal and perhaps as a result his collaborations with Chris Moriarty slowed considerably at this time 18 The next Controlled Bleeding album The Drowning 1994 Dark Vinyl clearly signalled Lemos s intent to return to more experimental waters the 40 second industrial dance track that begins the album makes a sudden unexpected transition to eight minutes of some of the harshest noise sounds that Controlled Bleeding ever recorded The rest of the album was filled with dark ambience noise and cavernous rhythms unaccompanied by lyrics and using very few vocal sounds The Drowning would be the last time in Controlled Bleeding s catalog that Moriarty would be listed as a band member on a collection of new music He went on to release a solo album Grip Life the next year under the band name Body Clock a mixed collection of musical styles which featured guest appearances by Lemos on guitar and Chris s friend Stephanie Trang Dinh on vocals 19 Later in 1994 the band released two more reissues of earlier albums Songs from the Vault released on Dark Vinyl Records was a collection of remixed tracks from Headcrack and Music for Stolen Icons I The second reissue Songs from the Drain Dossier began with three newly recorded tracks the first of which was a demonstration of a brand new sound for Controlled Bleeding dub music 20 Lemos and Papa would focus and refine their brand of dub on their next full length Dub Songs from a Shallow Grave 1995 Dossier which was composed almost completely of electronic dub songs with Papa on vocals The next official album by the band was a two CD set on Hypnotic records called Inanition The first disc was entirely new music and was composed of two new dub tracks sandwiched between two very long pieces of ambient music in a style and pacing reminiscent of many of Bill Laswell s ambient dub projects Stephanie Trang Dinh who was a guest on Moriarty s solo album also made her first appearance with the group here on vocals The second disc was a compilation of ambient tracks from their entire career dating as far back as 1986 s Curd Also in 1996 Lemos and Papa released Songs from the Shadows on Death Factory Cold Meat Industries under the pseudonym In Blind Embrace which was a more gothic sounding album that harkened back to the songs featured on Songs from the Ashes appropriately the album featured a guest appearance by vocalist Rozz Williams This album was later re released in 2008 on MVD Audio under the name Controlled Bleeding In Blind Embrace The last two albums of this period were released in 1997 Gilded Shadows Hypnotic was another full length electronic dub effort once again featuring both Joe Papa and Stephanie Trang Dinh on vocals Their final album of this period The Poisoner Soleilmoon consisted of two long dark ambient tracks was the most soundtrack like of any Controlled Bleeding release and featured San Diego experimental composer Guy Lohnes on processed guitar as well as Stephanie Trang Dinh on vocals These two albums although falling into different genres were both carefully recorded over a longer period of time than most previous albums by the group and were very stylistically consistent as such they received some of the best reviews of Controlled Bleeding s career 21 Inactive 1997 2002 editAfter the release of Gilded Shadows and The Poisoner in 1997 Lemos took a break from making music and put Controlled Bleeding on hold According to later interviews this break was due to a lack of musical inspiration that set in after working so hard on the last two releases 18 In 1999 a two CD best of collection was released on Cleopatra Records called Rest in Peace The Best of Controlled Bleeding The first disc Hard Rhythms and Noise was a retrospective of the band s industrial dance metal and noise periods and the second disc Dark Voices and Instrumentals focused on the band s sacred music gothic and dark ambient work Furthermore the liner notes announced that Controlled Bleeding was officially deactivated as a musical project 22 The next year a compilation of dub music from Dub Songs from a Shallow Grave Inanition and Gilded Shadows called Our Journey s End was released on Material Sonori This release also included a cover of The Talking Drum by King Crimson which also appeared on the Rest in Peace compilation and featured Chris Moriarty on drum programming 23 Although this release was a compilation of previously released tracks no song titles were included and the liner notes did not state that the material was previously released 24 Slightly surprisingly this release was credited to The Controlled Bleeding and was the first time that The appeared before the band name on any release Reactivation 2002 2009 editAfter a five year hiatus Controlled Bleeding released an album of new music entitled Can You Smell the Rain Between 2002 Tone Casualties once again using the name The Controlled Bleeding Straying again from the cohesion of their 1997 releases Lemos and Papa included tracks of ambient music dub and free jazz inspired live improvisation 18 The album includes remixes of material from The Poisoner featuring guitarist Guy Lohnes and Tatsuya Yoshida of Ruins makes a guest appearance on drums on the track Felch Space Scan The release includes a cover of Here Come the Warm Jets by Brian Eno In early 2003 the trio of Lemos Papa and Yoshida released a full length free jazz inspired effort under the project name Breast Fed Yak called Get Your Greasy Head Off the Sham This release expands upon the sounds and ideas of the more chaotic improvisational tracks on their 2002 album and is based entirely on live instrumentation and Joe Papa s unusually rapid scat singing Although no new material was released after their 2003 album Papa and Lemos made some live appearances as Breast Fed Yak in 2006 featuring Kim Abrams and Ron Anderson of PAK Compilations edit Many reissues of older Controlled Bleeding material in various forms has appeared more recently Shanked and Slithering 2005 Hospital Productions is a compilation of previously released and unreleased noise material mostly from 1983 to 1986 which has been entirely remixed and remastered In November 2007 the vinyl only label Vinyl on Demand issued a limited 4 LP set composed of unreleased live and studio archive material called Songs from a Sewer of Dreams There is a full LP of brand new music included with this box as well as 3 LPs of recent and older archive material Before the Quiet 2008 MVD Audio collects a full length CD of material from the Lemos Meola Pecorino trio lineup of 1978 1981 Finally a 4 CD compilation on Hong Kong label Ultra Mail Productions called Gibbering Canker Opera Slaves was released in 2009 featuring both remastered cassette only tracks and a large amount of new and old unreleased material the track selection on this CD box set slightly overlaps the material on the LP box set Songs from a Sewer of Dreams The box set is limited to 400 copies 200 of which include a bonus 5th disc and are signed by Paul Lemos 25 Although Chris Moriarty and Paul Lemos had begun talking about reforming Skin Chamber Moriarty died in Phoenix Arizona on March 22 2008 23 Joe Papa died on November 23 2009 26 Current status editBeginning in early 2010 Lemos began improvisational collaborations with Ron Anderson of PAK and Weasel Walter and began preparing EPs of new material for Soleilmoon and Rich Black s label Winged Disk 27 Black compiled a series of short videos to go along with the group s short layered pieces entitled Bees 1 6 which was posted on YouTube Bees 1 6 video In 2011 Lemos formed a new trio with original drummer Tony Meola who played drums in the very early years and keyboardist Mike Bazini of Dystopia One and recorded a new set of material with producer Martin Bisi Swans The Young Gods which was released as Odes to Bubbler Winged Disk Soleilmoon 2011 The new trio played several live dates in the NYC area in that year including shows at Cake Shop NYC and Silent Barn in Bushwick Brooklyn In 2012 Paul Lemos with Meola Bazini and also Chvad SB set up a sort of constant new band With this line up the group released a very strange split album with the Italian experimental band Sparkle in Grey Perversions of The Aging Savant Off Records Old Bicycle Records 2015 and then a full new record titled Larva Lumps and Baby Bumps Artoffact Records 2016 As of 2019 Lemos is a high school English Literature teacher on Long Island New York 28 In 2018 Controlled Bleeding added new drummer Michael Larocca to the band The new line up consisting of Lemos Bazini Chvad SB and Larocca performed at the Deathfests Days of Darkness festival in Baltimore MD in October 2018 On February 11 2020 Lemos announced the end of the band citing frustrations with live performances citation needed While admitting the band has plenty of unreleased music there is no certainty as to if or when it will ever be released Partial discography editWall of China Love Letter SoupTime 1981 Lung Ties as Body Sink Eksakt Records 1985 Body Samples Dossier 1985 Feet Hacked Rails as The Art Barbeque Dossier 1985 Knees amp Bones Psychout Productions 1985 Between Tides Multimood 1986 Core Subterranean Records 1986 Curd Dossier 1986 Halved split LP with Maybe Mental Placebo Records 1986 Headcrack Sterile Records 1986 Music from the Scourging Ground Sub Rosa 1987 Songs from the Drain Dossier 1987 Music for Gilded Chambers Sub Rosa 1988 Songs from the Ashes C est La Mort 1989 The Fodder Song Wax Trax 1989 Songs from the Grinding Wall Wax Trax 1989 Gag Materiali Sonori 1990 Hog Floor A Fractured View Subterranean Records 1990 Phlegm Bag Spattered Dark Vinyl Records 1990 Trudge Wax Trax 1990 Golgotha Staalplaat 1991 Bladder Bags and Interludes Vanilla Records 1992 Penetration Third Mind Records 1992 Pets for Meat The Gylsboda Snake Musical Tragedies 1994 Songs from the Vault Dark Vinyl Records 1994 The Drowning Dark Vinyl Records 1994 Dub Songs from a Shallow Grave Nuclear Blast 1995 Inanition Hypnotic 1996 Songs from the Shadows as In Blind Embrace Death Factory 1996 Night Shadows split LP with Dive Fast forward Recordings 1996 Gilded Shadows Hypnotic 1997 The Poisoner Soleilmoon 1997 Our Journey s End Materiali Sonori 2000 Can You Smell the Rain Between Tone Casualties 2000 Shanked and Slithering Hospital Recordings 2005 Songs from a Sewer of Dreams Vinyl On Demand 2007 Before the Quiet MVD Audio 2008 In Blind Embrace Songs from the Shadows MVD Audio 2008 Gibbering Canker Opera Slaves Studies in Meditation and Evisceration Volume One Ultra Mail Production 2009 Odes to Bubbler Winged Disk Soleilmoon 2011 Perversions of the Aging Savant with Sparkle in Grey Off Records Old Bicycle Records 2015 Larva Lumps and Baby Bumps Artoffact Records 2016 Carving Songs Artoffact Records 2017 See also editList of ambient music artistsReferences edit 1 Controlled Bleeding listing at Discogs a b Dietrich John 2002 01 15 Controlled Bleeding Discography Antocularis Controlled Bleeding Antocularismagazine blogspot com 2006 07 07 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Interview with Controlled Bleeding Media hyperreal org Retrieved 2015 05 28 Body Sink Lung Ties Vinyl LP Album at Discogs Discogs com 1985 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Satan Stole My Teddybear music reviews Controlled Bleeding Ssmt reviews com 2007 01 15 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Satan Stole My Teddybear music reviews Controlled Bleeding Ssmt reviews com 2007 01 15 Retrieved 2015 05 28 About Controlledbleeding com Archived from the original on 2011 01 16 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Paul Lemos Chain D L K Chain D L K 2008 10 30 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Controlled Bleeding Knees And Bones Vinyl LP Album Discogs com 2004 04 01 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Controlled Bleeding Body Samples CD Album Discogs com 1990 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Art Barbeque The Feet Hacked Rails Vinyl LP Discogs com 1985 Retrieved 2015 05 28 a b 2 Archived December 8 2010 at the Wayback Machine boston blackout Controlled Bleeding s Paul Lemos on 30 years of experimental noise On The Download Blog thephoenix com 2011 04 21 Retrieved 2015 05 28 a b This interview was conducted via email January 15 Belmarnj com 2002 01 15 Retrieved 2015 05 28 a b Paul Lemos of Controlled Bleeding Discusses Skin Chamber YouTube com 2013 04 06 Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Retrieved 2015 05 28 This was accidentally misspelled Plegm Bag Spattered on the release a b c Controlled Bleeding Chain D L K Chain D L K 2002 10 01 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Body Clock Grip Life CD Discogs com 1995 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Newgarden David 15 August 1994 Jackpot PDF CMJ New Music Report 39 391 Great Neck NY College Media Inc 8 ISSN 0890 0795 Retrieved 6 November 2021 Satan Stole My Teddybear music reviews Controlled Bleeding Ssmt reviews com 2007 01 15 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Satan Stole My Teddybear music reviews Controlled Bleeding Ssmt reviews com 2007 01 15 Retrieved 2015 05 28 a b Featured Content on Myspace Myspace com Retrieved 2015 05 28 Satan Stole My Teddybear music reviews Controlled Bleeding Ssmt reviews com 2007 01 15 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Controlled Bleeding Gibbering Canker Opera Slaves Studies In Meditation And Evisceration CD Discogs com 2009 12 29 Retrieved 2015 05 28 Featured Content on Myspace Myspace com Retrieved 2015 05 28 Featured Content on Myspace Myspace com Retrieved 2015 05 28 Paul Lemos Holy Trinity Diocesan High School holytrinityhs org Archived from the original on 15 April 2016 Retrieved 17 January 2022 External links editOfficial Controlled Bleeding Website Official Controlled Bleeding Facebook Page Controlled Bleeding discography at discogs com Interview with Paul Lemos in Horror Garage Interview with Paul Lemos Interview with Chvad SB at On Pirate Satellite Controlled Bleeding page at Epitonic Controlled Bleeding reviews at Satan Stole My Teddybear Controlled Bleeding track on Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine noise music issue No 13 Power Electronics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Controlled Bleeding amp oldid 1190805303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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