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Frodus

Frodus (a.k.a. Frodus Conglomerate International, Frodus Sound Laboratories, FCI, Frodus Escape Plan, Frodus Deposit Insurance Corporation) was an American post-hardcore band formed in 1993 in Washington, D.C. by vocalist/guitarist Shelby Cinca and drummer Jason Hamacher. The band went through numerous bassists over the course of their career. Their mixture of math rock and hardcore punk plus their lyrical themes, frequently dark and dissonant and seen as esoteric for the time, led them to be described by critics as one of the most influential post-hardcore bands of the 1990s.

Frodus
Frodus performing in Sweden on tour with Refused in 1998
Background information
OriginWashington, D.C., US
GenresPost-hardcore, art rock, math rock
Years active1993–1999, 2009
LabelsFueled by Ramen, Tooth & Nail, Double Deuce NYC, Level Records, Gnome Records, Lovitt Records
Past membersShelby Cinca
Jason Hamacher
Jake Brown
Nathan Burke
Liam Wilson
Russ Mason
Jim Cooper
Kyle Bacon
Ted Magsig
Dana Wachs
Andy Duncan
Howard Pyle
Saadat Awan
Websitewww.frodus.com

Biography edit

Existence (1993–1999) edit

Frodus' first releases were self-distributed cassettes and 7 inches, such as Babe, Tzo-Boy, and Molotov Cocktail Party. Two other releases (Fireflies and F-Letter), on now-defunct indie labels, followed. Frodus later signed with Tooth & Nail Records, an independent label out of Seattle, with whom they released Conglomerate International in 1998. Most of Frodus' recognition was due to their final release, And We Washed Our Weapons in the Sea, recorded in 1999 and released in 2001 on Fueled by Ramen, considered by band members to be their best recorded work.

The name "Frodus" came from the last episode of TV series The Monkees called "Mijacogeo" (a.k.a. "The Frodis Caper").

Post-breakup (2000–2008) edit

After Frodus broke up in 1999, it took two years to find a label to release their final album. The first label, MIA Records, shut down due to the owner (also a Texas oil-tycoon) having to settle a long-standing lawsuit. Afterwards, long-time Frodus friend Tony Weinbender (then of Fueled by Ramen Records) offered to release Frodus' final album.

Shelby Cinca briefly joined the band Bluebird as a second guitarist following the breakup of Frodus, but left before recording any material with them. In 2000, Nathan went on to form The Out Circuit and Night Is Invisible (both of which released records on Lujo Records), and Hamacher went on to drum for Combatwoundedveteran. In 2003, the founding members Shelby Cinca and Jason Hamacher along with bassist Joe Lally of Fugazi joined to form The Black Sea. They later changed their name to Decahedron. Lally left shortly after the completion of their debut album and was replaced by Jonathan Ford (Unwed Sailor, Roadside Monument). Continually plagued by bassist fluctuation anomalies, Ford quit in 2004 and was later replaced by Jake Brown (formerly of Moments in Grace and Twothirtyeight). In 2005, they suspended operations after the release of their EP entitled 2005. Shelby Cinca then focused on his Swedish project Frantic Mantis with Håkan Johansson and Per Stålberg of Division of Laura Lee, and completed the third album by The Cassettes (Buddyhead Records, 2006). In 2006, Jason Hamacher started a project with Mike Schliebaum of Darkest Hour called Zealot. Cinca began releasing IDM, made on a Game Boy (Game Boy music) with the Nanoloop software, under his own name.

2006 also saw the relaunch of the Frodus web-presence and consolidation of its MySpace entities. The site was an attempt to archive all known interviews, previous website designs, press clippings, and digital transfers for media content. Shelby Cinca also began remastering out-of-print releases and adding them to the iTunes library and other digital music services through his partnership with Carcrash Records.

Reunion (2009–2010) edit

2009 saw Frodus reunite as the Frodus Escape Plan/Frodus Conglomerate International/FDIC (Frodus Despotic (or Deposit) Insurance Corporation) with Liam Wilson from The Dillinger Escape Plan on bass, and Jake Brown also on bass for select appearances.[1] The reunion was organized in commemoration of the re-release of the Conglomerate International double-vinyl LP on Gilead Media, and as a statement in response to the bank-bailouts and the uncovering of corporate corruption in the financial sector.[2]

In 2010, Frodus released a new 7″ of material, Soundlab 1, recorded in 2009 with Liam Wilson on bass, as a limited edition 7″ vinyl on Lovitt Records.

A reissue of the band's final album, And We Washed Our Weapons In the Sea, was released on Lovitt Records in 2015.[2]

Members edit

Timeline

Discography edit

Studio Albums
Live Albums
  • 22-D10 (live at WMUC Radio + Formula 7″ Sessions) (1997, No Looking Back)
  • Radio-Activity (live radio recordings at WMUC, WHFS, KXLU) (2002, Magic Bullet Records)
  • Live at Black Cat 1999 iTunes-only (2005, Lovitt Records)
  • Left for Dead in Halmstad! (live in Sweden, April 14, 1998) iTunes-only (2006, Carcrash Records)
Singles and EPs
  • Babe (1993, Gnome)
  • Tzo Boy (1993, Gnome)
  • Treasure Chest (1994, Gnome / Level)
  • Formula (1996, Lovitt / Shute)
  • Split with Trans-Megetti (1996, Art Monk Construction)[citation needed]
  • Explosions (1997, Day After Records)
  • Split with Roadside Monument (1997, Tooth and Nail)
  • Muddle Magazine Promo Flexi (1997, Tooth and Nail / Muddle)
  • Split with Atomic Fireball (1999, Lovitt / Japan: Flatree Records)
  • "Suspicion Breeds Confidence (Jason Vocals)" b/w "G. Gordon Liddy Show Call" (2006, Carcrash Records iTunes Only)
  • Soundlab 1 (2010, Lovitt Records)
Compilation Appearances
  • Squirrel (1995, Level) – "22-d10"
  • The Art of Rocketry (1995, Supernova) – "Malcontent" (alt. mix)
  • It Goes Without Saying (1999, Sign Language) – "Dec. 21, 2012"
  • Give Me the Cure (1995, Radiopaque) – "Killing an Arab"
  • The Lovitt Empire (1996, Lovitt) – "Cha-Chi" (English version)
  • The Tie That Binds (1996, Nevermore) – "Factory 6" (Formula 7″ Sessions Take)
  • Tooth and Nail 4th Anniversary Box Set (1997, Tooth and Nail) – "Lights On for Safety"
  • Songs from the Penalty Box 2 (1998, Tooth and Nail) – "Conditioned"
  • Songs from the Penalty Box 3 (1999, Tooth and Nail) – "There Will Be No More Scum" (demo)
  • Can't Stop This Train (1999, Team Player) – "Extinguished"
  • Absolut... (1999, B-Core) – "There Will Be No More Scum" (demo)
  • Torch Benefit (2001, Under Radar) – "Suspicion Breeds Confidence (Jason Vocal Take)"

References edit

  1. ^ BrooklynVegan Staff (March 6, 2009). "Frodus is back, playing the Slip + Lovitt = love party @ SXSW". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Cohen, Matt (October 19, 2015). "Lovitt Records to Reissue Frodus' And We Washed Our Weapons In the Sea". Washington Post. Retrieved April 18, 2016.

External links edit

  • Frodus.com Official website
  • Frodus interview with Shelby Cinca at Aural States (May 2009)
  • Video of impromptu Frodus appearance at a Division of Laura Lee show at the Swedish embassy.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Frodus news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Frodus a k a Frodus Conglomerate International Frodus Sound Laboratories FCI Frodus Escape Plan Frodus Deposit Insurance Corporation was an American post hardcore band formed in 1993 in Washington D C by vocalist guitarist Shelby Cinca and drummer Jason Hamacher The band went through numerous bassists over the course of their career Their mixture of math rock and hardcore punk plus their lyrical themes frequently dark and dissonant and seen as esoteric for the time led them to be described by critics as one of the most influential post hardcore bands of the 1990s FrodusFrodus performing in Sweden on tour with Refused in 1998Background informationOriginWashington D C USGenresPost hardcore art rock math rockYears active1993 1999 2009LabelsFueled by Ramen Tooth amp Nail Double Deuce NYC Level Records Gnome Records Lovitt RecordsPast membersShelby CincaJason HamacherJake BrownNathan BurkeLiam WilsonRuss MasonJim CooperKyle BaconTed MagsigDana WachsAndy DuncanHoward PyleSaadat AwanWebsitewww wbr frodus wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Existence 1993 1999 1 2 Post breakup 2000 2008 1 3 Reunion 2009 2010 2 Members 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editExistence 1993 1999 edit Frodus first releases were self distributed cassettes and 7 inches such as Babe Tzo Boy and Molotov Cocktail Party Two other releases Fireflies and F Letter on now defunct indie labels followed Frodus later signed with Tooth amp Nail Records an independent label out of Seattle with whom they released Conglomerate International in 1998 Most of Frodus recognition was due to their final release And We Washed Our Weapons in the Sea recorded in 1999 and released in 2001 on Fueled by Ramen considered by band members to be their best recorded work The name Frodus came from the last episode of TV series The Monkees called Mijacogeo a k a The Frodis Caper Post breakup 2000 2008 edit After Frodus broke up in 1999 it took two years to find a label to release their final album The first label MIA Records shut down due to the owner also a Texas oil tycoon having to settle a long standing lawsuit Afterwards long time Frodus friend Tony Weinbender then of Fueled by Ramen Records offered to release Frodus final album Shelby Cinca briefly joined the band Bluebird as a second guitarist following the breakup of Frodus but left before recording any material with them In 2000 Nathan went on to form The Out Circuit and Night Is Invisible both of which released records on Lujo Records and Hamacher went on to drum for Combatwoundedveteran In 2003 the founding members Shelby Cinca and Jason Hamacher along with bassist Joe Lally of Fugazi joined to form The Black Sea They later changed their name to Decahedron Lally left shortly after the completion of their debut album and was replaced by Jonathan Ford Unwed Sailor Roadside Monument Continually plagued by bassist fluctuation anomalies Ford quit in 2004 and was later replaced by Jake Brown formerly of Moments in Grace and Twothirtyeight In 2005 they suspended operations after the release of their EP entitled 2005 Shelby Cinca then focused on his Swedish project Frantic Mantis with Hakan Johansson and Per Stalberg of Division of Laura Lee and completed the third album by The Cassettes Buddyhead Records 2006 In 2006 Jason Hamacher started a project with Mike Schliebaum of Darkest Hour called Zealot Cinca began releasing IDM made on a Game Boy Game Boy music with the Nanoloop software under his own name 2006 also saw the relaunch of the Frodus web presence and consolidation of its MySpace entities The site was an attempt to archive all known interviews previous website designs press clippings and digital transfers for media content Shelby Cinca also began remastering out of print releases and adding them to the iTunes library and other digital music services through his partnership with Carcrash Records Reunion 2009 2010 edit 2009 saw Frodus reunite as the Frodus Escape Plan Frodus Conglomerate International FDIC Frodus Despotic or Deposit Insurance Corporation with Liam Wilson from The Dillinger Escape Plan on bass and Jake Brown also on bass for select appearances 1 The reunion was organized in commemoration of the re release of the Conglomerate International double vinyl LP on Gilead Media and as a statement in response to the bank bailouts and the uncovering of corporate corruption in the financial sector 2 In 2010 Frodus released a new 7 of material Soundlab 1 recorded in 2009 with Liam Wilson on bass as a limited edition 7 vinyl on Lovitt Records A reissue of the band s final album And We Washed Our Weapons In the Sea was released on Lovitt Records in 2015 2 Members editLast lineup Shelby Cinca guitar vocals electronics percussion 1993 1998 2008 2010 Jason Hamacher drums percussion backing vocals 1993 1998 2008 2010 Liam Wilson bass 2008 2010 Jake Brown bass vocals 2008 2010 Former members Jim Cooper bass vocals 1993 1995 Kyle Bacon bass 1993 1994 Ted Magsig bass 1994 four shows Dana Wachs bass vocals 1994 four shows Andy Duncan bass vocals 1995 Howard Pyle bass vocals 1995 1997 Mason bass vocals 1997 Nathan Burke bass keyboards vocals 1997 1999 Saadat Awan bass 2008 one show TimelineDiscography editStudio Albums Molotov Cocktail Party 1994 Gnome 2006 Carcrash Records iTunes Fireflies 1995 Level 2006 Carcrash Records iTunes F Letter 1996 Double Deuce 2003 Magic Bullet Records Conglomerate International 1998 Tooth and Nail 2009 Lovitt Records And We Washed Our Weapons in the Sea 2001 Fueled by Ramen Live Albums 22 D10 live at WMUC Radio Formula 7 Sessions 1997 No Looking Back Radio Activity live radio recordings at WMUC WHFS KXLU 2002 Magic Bullet Records Live at Black Cat 1999 iTunes only 2005 Lovitt Records Left for Dead in Halmstad live in Sweden April 14 1998 iTunes only 2006 Carcrash Records Singles and EPs Babe 1993 Gnome Tzo Boy 1993 Gnome Treasure Chest 1994 Gnome Level Formula 1996 Lovitt Shute Split with Trans Megetti 1996 Art Monk Construction citation needed Explosions 1997 Day After Records Split with Roadside Monument 1997 Tooth and Nail Muddle Magazine Promo Flexi 1997 Tooth and Nail Muddle Split with Atomic Fireball 1999 Lovitt Japan Flatree Records Suspicion Breeds Confidence Jason Vocals b w G Gordon Liddy Show Call 2006 Carcrash Records iTunes Only Soundlab 1 2010 Lovitt Records Compilation Appearances Squirrel 1995 Level 22 d10 The Art of Rocketry 1995 Supernova Malcontent alt mix It Goes Without Saying 1999 Sign Language Dec 21 2012 Give Me the Cure 1995 Radiopaque Killing an Arab The Lovitt Empire 1996 Lovitt Cha Chi English version The Tie That Binds 1996 Nevermore Factory 6 Formula 7 Sessions Take Tooth and Nail 4th Anniversary Box Set 1997 Tooth and Nail Lights On for Safety Songs from the Penalty Box 2 1998 Tooth and Nail Conditioned Songs from the Penalty Box 3 1999 Tooth and Nail There Will Be No More Scum demo Can t Stop This Train 1999 Team Player Extinguished Absolut 1999 B Core There Will Be No More Scum demo Torch Benefit 2001 Under Radar Suspicion Breeds Confidence Jason Vocal Take References edit BrooklynVegan Staff March 6 2009 Frodus is back playing the Slip Lovitt love party SXSW Brooklyn Vegan Retrieved May 9 2016 a b Cohen Matt October 19 2015 Lovitt Records to Reissue Frodus And We Washed Our Weapons In the Sea Washington Post Retrieved April 18 2016 External links editFrodus com Official website Interview with Shelby from 2011 about post Frodus life Interview with Jason from 2011 about post Frodus life Frodus interview with Shelby Cinca at Aural States May 2009 Video of impromptu Frodus appearance at a Division of Laura Lee show at the Swedish embassy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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