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JG Thirlwell

James George Thirlwell (born 29 January 1960), also known as Clint Ruin, Frank Want, and Foetus, among other names, is an Australian musician, composer, and record producer. He is known for juxtaposing a variety of different musical styles.

JG Thirlwell
Thirlwell recording at BC Studios in 2016
Background information
Birth nameJames George Thirlwell
Also known asClint Ruin
Frank Want
Foetus
Born (1960-01-29) 29 January 1960 (age 63)
Melbourne, Australia
Genres
Occupation(s)Composer, songwriter, musician
Years active1980–present
LabelsSelf Immolation
Big Cat
Ectopic Ents
Ipecac Recordings
Williams Street
Tzadik
Websitefoetus.org

Life and career

 
Thirlwell singing at the Rathskeller in Boston, 1985

Thirlwell was born in Melbourne, Australia. He briefly studied Fine Art at Melbourne State College (now part of the University of Melbourne) before moving to London, England in 1978, where he played with the post-punk band prag VEC and formed the first of his numerous musical projects, Foetus. In the 1980s, under the pseudonyms Clint Ruin and Frank Want, he contributed to various releases by Nurse With Wound, Marc Almond, The The and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. He co-wrote "Wings Off Flies" on From Her to Eternity, the first Bad Seeds album. Longtime Nick Cave associate Mick Harvey would later report that Thirlwell's time in the band was cut short, in part, by a clash between Thirlwell's highly structured studio routine as contrasted with Cave's at-the-time habit of "shambling through it" while recording.[2]

Thirlwell released his first 7-inch single, OKFM/Spite Your Face, in 1981, on his own Self-Immolation record label in his first incarnation as Foetus. Over the next few years, he would release two more singles, a 12" EP, and four full-length albums, Deaf, Ache, Hole and Nail (Some Bizzare Records) . After visiting the United States during a live stint with the Immaculate Consumptive (Lydia Lunch, Nick Cave and Marc Almond) Thirlwell settled in New York City, where he is still based. Since his move he has released several singles, fourteen EPs (including Stinkfist, with fellow New York artist Lydia Lunch and Thurston Moore), and seventeen full-length albums.

In addition to being a prolific artist in his own right, Thirlwell has remixed and produced numerous pieces for artists including Faith No More, Nine Inch Nails, Pantera, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, The The, Zola Jesus, Front 242, and Swans. He has also done voice-over work for MTV and other entities.

Since 2000, Thirlwell has become more active as a composer, having written commissions for Bang on a Can, League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots, and the Kronos Quartet, and scoring cartoons The Venture Bros. for Adult Swim and Archer for FX. His most recent project was scoring the John Hodgman and David Rees cartoon detective show Dicktown.

He also revived his primary instrumental project, Steroid Maximus, and initiated a more experimental instrumental project in Manorexia. He continues to write and perform regularly as a solo artist and with various ensembles. He is also a member of the freq_out sound art collective, and has created solo sound installations in Kaliningrad, Santarcangelo and Vienna.

Music

 
Thirlwell at Moderna Museet, Stockholm

Thirlwell's music—released under his various project names of Foetus, Wiseblood, Steroid Maximus, Baby Zizanie, Manorexia and others—includes elements of 20th-century classical music, noise, big band, Americana, jazz, punk rock, African and Cuban percussion, and epic/horror film soundtracks. Much of Thirlwell's aural output is built on a percussive, rock music-type structure, though to call it rock music would be inaccurate. His music employs elements of many genres: with an often frenzied aesthetic, Thirlwell's music combines percussion, strings, distortion, brass, electric guitars, electronic sounds and voice. Recurring lyrical themes include destruction, persecution, anxiety, abuse, incest, masochism, angst, self-destruction, self-abuse, lust, prejudice, murder, failure and machismo, often expressed using American colloquialism and black humour.

Musical projects

  • Foetus: Thirlwell's main project. From 1981's single "OKFM" until 2013's "Soak", most Foetus songs featured lead vocals. Though popularly known as simply "Foetus", Thirlwell released albums under diverse variations of the name, including: Foetus Art Terrorism; Foetus Über Frisco; Foetus Corruptus; Foetus In Excelsis Corruptus Deluxe; Foetus Inc.; Foetus Interruptus; Foetus Over Frisco; Foetus Under Glass; Philip and His Foetus Vibrations; Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel; The Foetus All-Nude Revue; The Foetus of Excellence; The Foetus Symphony Orchestra; and You've Got Foetus On Your Breath.
  • Steroid Maximus: Primary instrumental project. Collaboration with Raymond Watts.
  • Manorexia: Experimental instrumental project.
  • Wiseblood: Collaboration with Roli Mosimann.
  • Flesh Volcano: Collaboration with Marc Almond.
  • Baby Zizanie: Collaboration with Jim Coleman.
  • Hydroze Plus: Collaboration with Electronicat.
  • Garage Monsters: Collaboration with skater artist the P!zz. (Sympathy for the Record Industry)
  • The Immaculate Consumptive: Touring ensemble with Lydia Lunch, Nick Cave, and Marc Almond
  • The Venture Bros.: Musical score by Thirlwell.
  • Archer: Musical score by Thirlwell.
  • Xordox: Thirlwell's new instrumental project.
  • Dicktown: Musical score by Thirlwell. 2020 animated show with David Rees and John Hodgman

Aliases

Throughout the span of his career, Thirlwell has toyed with his own identity by releasing music in the guise of numerous alter egos. During the earliest phases of his recording, Thirlwell's "groups" were composed of a plethora of fictional characters: Foetus Under Glass supposedly consisted of Frank Want, Phillip Toss and two Brazilian statistics collectors; Scraping Foetus off the Wheel was claimed to be the work of Want and Clint Ruin. Furthering the confusion, Thirlwell adopted these personas outside of his own recordings; for example, Frank Want can be found on The The's Soul Mining and on releases by Orange Juice, with whom he appeared on Top of the Pops.

Thirlwell's persona of Clint Ruin was particularly notable. During the mid-1980s and early-1990s Thirlwell exclusively went by this pseudonym, even conducting interviews as Ruin. As Ruin, Thirlwell was a member of Wiseblood with Roli Mosimann and Flesh Volcano with Marc Almond. He also recorded two collaborative EPs with Lydia Lunch, and starred in and scored films of Richard Kern under the Ruin alias. Ruin is also credited on numerous releases for a variety of roles with Boss Hog, Coil, Fur Bible, Annie Hogan, Nurse With Wound, Pigface, Sonic Youth, Workdogs and others.

This practice seems to have been discontinued since 1995, and "JG Thirlwell" is credited on all subsequent musical recordings.

Discography

References

Notes

  1. ^ Buckley, Peter (16 March 2018). The Rough Guide to Rock. Rough Guides. ISBN 9781843531050 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Daniel Dylan Wray (2014) If This Is Heaven I'm Bailing Out: The Death Of The Birthday Party , The Quietus, accessed 05 Jan 2017

Further reading

External links

  • Official website


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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 JG Thirlwell news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message James George Thirlwell born 29 January 1960 also known as Clint Ruin Frank Want and Foetus among other names is an Australian musician composer and record producer He is known for juxtaposing a variety of different musical styles JG ThirlwellThirlwell recording at BC Studios in 2016Background informationBirth nameJames George ThirlwellAlso known asClint RuinFrank WantFoetusBorn 1960 01 29 29 January 1960 age 63 Melbourne AustraliaGenresIndustrialpost punktrip hopbig bandOccupation s Composer songwriter musicianYears active1980 presentLabelsSelf ImmolationBig CatEctopic EntsIpecac RecordingsWilliams StreetTzadikWebsitefoetus org Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Music 1 2 Musical projects 2 Aliases 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksLife and career Edit Thirlwell singing at the Rathskeller in Boston 1985 Thirlwell was born in Melbourne Australia He briefly studied Fine Art at Melbourne State College now part of the University of Melbourne before moving to London England in 1978 where he played with the post punk band prag VEC and formed the first of his numerous musical projects Foetus In the 1980s under the pseudonyms Clint Ruin and Frank Want he contributed to various releases by Nurse With Wound Marc Almond The The and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds He co wrote Wings Off Flies on From Her to Eternity the first Bad Seeds album Longtime Nick Cave associate Mick Harvey would later report that Thirlwell s time in the band was cut short in part by a clash between Thirlwell s highly structured studio routine as contrasted with Cave s at the time habit of shambling through it while recording 2 Thirlwell released his first 7 inch single OKFM Spite Your Face in 1981 on his own Self Immolation record label in his first incarnation as Foetus Over the next few years he would release two more singles a 12 EP and four full length albums Deaf Ache Hole and Nail Some Bizzare Records After visiting the United States during a live stint with the Immaculate Consumptive Lydia Lunch Nick Cave and Marc Almond Thirlwell settled in New York City where he is still based Since his move he has released several singles fourteen EPs including Stinkfist with fellow New York artist Lydia Lunch and Thurston Moore and seventeen full length albums In addition to being a prolific artist in his own right Thirlwell has remixed and produced numerous pieces for artists including Faith No More Nine Inch Nails Pantera Jon Spencer Blues Explosion The The Zola Jesus Front 242 and Swans He has also done voice over work for MTV and other entities Since 2000 Thirlwell has become more active as a composer having written commissions for Bang on a Can League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots and the Kronos Quartet and scoring cartoons The Venture Bros for Adult Swim and Archer for FX His most recent project was scoring the John Hodgman and David Rees cartoon detective show Dicktown He also revived his primary instrumental project Steroid Maximus and initiated a more experimental instrumental project in Manorexia He continues to write and perform regularly as a solo artist and with various ensembles He is also a member of the freq out sound art collective and has created solo sound installations in Kaliningrad Santarcangelo and Vienna Music Edit Thirlwell at Moderna Museet Stockholm Thirlwell s music released under his various project names of Foetus Wiseblood Steroid Maximus Baby Zizanie Manorexia and others includes elements of 20th century classical music noise big band Americana jazz punk rock African and Cuban percussion and epic horror film soundtracks Much of Thirlwell s aural output is built on a percussive rock music type structure though to call it rock music would be inaccurate His music employs elements of many genres with an often frenzied aesthetic Thirlwell s music combines percussion strings distortion brass electric guitars electronic sounds and voice Recurring lyrical themes include destruction persecution anxiety abuse incest masochism angst self destruction self abuse lust prejudice murder failure and machismo often expressed using American colloquialism and black humour Musical projects Edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources JG Thirlwell news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Foetus Thirlwell s main project From 1981 s single OKFM until 2013 s Soak most Foetus songs featured lead vocals Though popularly known as simply Foetus Thirlwell released albums under diverse variations of the name including Foetus Art Terrorism Foetus Uber Frisco Foetus Corruptus Foetus In Excelsis Corruptus Deluxe Foetus Inc Foetus Interruptus Foetus Over Frisco Foetus Under Glass Philip and His Foetus Vibrations Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel The Foetus All Nude Revue The Foetus of Excellence The Foetus Symphony Orchestra and You ve Got Foetus On Your Breath Steroid Maximus Primary instrumental project Collaboration with Raymond Watts Manorexia Experimental instrumental project Wiseblood Collaboration with Roli Mosimann Flesh Volcano Collaboration with Marc Almond Baby Zizanie Collaboration with Jim Coleman Hydroze Plus Collaboration with Electronicat Garage Monsters Collaboration with skater artist the P zz Sympathy for the Record Industry The Immaculate Consumptive Touring ensemble with Lydia Lunch Nick Cave and Marc Almond The Venture Bros Musical score by Thirlwell Archer Musical score by Thirlwell Xordox Thirlwell s new instrumental project Dicktown Musical score by Thirlwell 2020 animated show with David Rees and John HodgmanAliases EditThroughout the span of his career Thirlwell has toyed with his own identity by releasing music in the guise of numerous alter egos During the earliest phases of his recording Thirlwell s groups were composed of a plethora of fictional characters Foetus Under Glass supposedly consisted of Frank Want Phillip Toss and two Brazilian statistics collectors Scraping Foetus off the Wheel was claimed to be the work of Want and Clint Ruin Furthering the confusion Thirlwell adopted these personas outside of his own recordings for example Frank Want can be found on The The s Soul Mining and on releases by Orange Juice with whom he appeared on Top of the Pops Thirlwell s persona of Clint Ruin was particularly notable During the mid 1980s and early 1990s Thirlwell exclusively went by this pseudonym even conducting interviews as Ruin As Ruin Thirlwell was a member of Wiseblood with Roli Mosimann and Flesh Volcano with Marc Almond He also recorded two collaborative EPs with Lydia Lunch and starred in and scored films of Richard Kern under the Ruin alias Ruin is also credited on numerous releases for a variety of roles with Boss Hog Coil Fur Bible Annie Hogan Nurse With Wound Pigface Sonic Youth Workdogs and others This practice seems to have been discontinued since 1995 and JG Thirlwell is credited on all subsequent musical recordings Discography EditMain article JG Thirlwell discographyReferences EditNotes Buckley Peter 16 March 2018 The Rough Guide to Rock Rough Guides ISBN 9781843531050 via Google Books Daniel Dylan Wray 2014 If This Is Heaven I m Bailing Out The Death Of The Birthday Party The Quietus accessed 05 Jan 2017 Further reading Law Glenn 2003 Foetus In Buckley Peter ed The Rough Guide to Rock Rough Guides p 385 ISBN 9781843531050 via Google Books Neal Charles 1987 Tape Delay Confessions from the Eighties Underground SAF Publishing pp 127 136 ISBN 0 946719 02 0 Reynolds Simon 2005 Rip It Up and Start Again Postpunk 1978 1984 London Faber and Faber ISBN 0571215696 via Internet Archive Kassaveti Ursula Helen 2015 Foetus Art Terrorism Deciphering Genre Intertextuality and Noise in JG Thirlwell s early Musical Corpus 1981 1988 Punk amp Post Punk 3 2 147 158 Retrieved from https www academia edu 17340315 Kassaveti U H 2015 Foetus Art Terrorism Deciphering Genre Intertextuality and Noise in JG Thirlwell s early Musical Corpus 1981 1988 Punk and Post Punk 3 2 147 158 Last Access 28 6 2019 JG Thirlwell interview at The Quietus 2011 JG Thirlwell interview at Brainwashed 2010 JG Thirlwell interview at Allaboutjazz 2010 JG Thirlwell interview at Popshifter 2008 JG Thirlwell interview at The Corporate Mofo 2002 JG Thirlwell interview at Legends Magazine Usurped 2001 JG Thirlwell Biography Discography at Trouser Press 2001 JG Thirlwell album analysis article at Dangerous Minds 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to JG Thirlwell Official 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