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MX-80

MX-80, also known as MX-80 Sound, is an eclectic American art-rock band founded in 1974 in Bloomington, Indiana, United States, by guitarist Bruce Anderson. Considered “one of the most out of step but prescient bands of its time",[1] MX-80's signature sound consisted of breakneck metallic guitar combined with atonal chord structure, cross-rhythmic percussion and dispassionate vocals. Notoriously difficult to categorize—the band has been labeled noise rock,[2] post-punk,[3] acid punk,[4] and heavy-metal[5][6]—MX-80's sonic melange set the stage for bands such as Swans, Sonic Youth,[7] Codeine, and Shellac.

MX-80
Back cover Out of the Tunnel (1980)
Photo by Kim Torgerson
Background information
Also known asMX-80 Sound
OriginBloomington, Indiana, U.S.
GenresExperimental rock, noise rock, acid punk, post-punk
Years active1974–present
LabelsBar-B-Q Records, Island, Ralph, Gulcher Records, Atavistic, Family Vineyard, a&r/ENT, Quadruped
MembersDale Sophiea
Rich Stim
Jim Hrabetin
Marc Weinstein
Past membersDave Mahoney
Jeff Armour
Bruce Anderson
Websitewww.mx-80.com

Early years edit

Originally named MX-80 Sound, MX-80 was formed in 1974 by Bruce Anderson (guitar) and Dale Sophiea (bass). Sophiea and Anderson, former members of Bloomington's Screaming Gypsy Bandits, shared an interest in modern classical composers as well as in avant rockers like Captain Beefheart and the Hampton Grease Band. They soon added two drummers, Jeff Armour, and Kevin Teare in 1975, and the quartet contributed the instrumental composition, Spoonfight, to Bloomington I (Bar-B-Q records 1976). Rich Stim (vocals, guitar, and sax) and Dave Mahoney (drums), both formerly of Chinaboise, joined MX-80 in 1976 and Teare left the band to pursue a full-time art career. Anderson and Stim emerged as the band's primary songwriters, with occasional lyric writing by Andrea Ross (aka Angel Corpus Christi).

Unable to obtain gigs in most local music venues, MX-80 performed a regular series of Sunday concerts at the Monroe County public library, tracks of which were later compiled on CD. The band's first studio release was the EP, Big Hits: Hard Pop From The Hoosiers (Bar-B-Q Records 1976), recorded at Gilfoy Studios, produced by Mark Bingham and engineered by Mark Hood. A review of Big Hits in the British music magazine Sounds by Caroline Coon, spurred Island Records A&R man Howard Thompson to license the band's second recording,[8] their debut LP, Hard Attack (1977).

Hard Attack edit

Hard Attack, also produced by Mark Bingham at Gilfoy Studios in Bloomington, was released only in Europe. Like their late-1970s midwestern compatriots Pere Ubu and Debris,[9] MX-80's initial recording had little commercial success and critics were unsure what to make of them. Glenn O’Brien writing in Interview said of MX-80's debut, “[It] should establish MX-80 as either the most Heavy Metal Art Band or the most Arty Heavy Metal Band.” Chuck Eddy called Hard Attack "a distorted free for all that set some eternal noisecore standard."[10]

San Francisco and Ralph Records edit

MX-80 relocated to San Francisco in 1978, a tumultuous year when the city reverberated from the Dan White shootings and subsequent riots (reflected in the track "White Night") and the Peoples Temple mass suicide (the band performed at the nearby Temple Beautiful soon after the tragedy, overlooking a parking lot filled with the victim's cars). MX-80 also performed at prominent punk venues such as the Mabuhay Gardens, Deaf Club, and Savoy Tivoli but the local reception was not enthusiastic and the band was considered out of sync with the punk and new-wave sensibility of groups such as Germs, Dils, and Avengers. Disheartened by the reaction, drummer Jeff Armour soon departed, reducing the band to a quartet.

In 1979, The Residents signed MX-80 to their label, Ralph Records, and two releases followed. The first Ralph recording, Out of the Tunnel (1980), was recorded at Mobius Music Studios, again with Mark Bingham producing. The album's back cover art was photographed by Kim Torgerson at San Francisco's now-buried Ocean Beach tunnels. Ira Robbins, writing in Trouser Press, said "Out of the Tunnel may well be MX-80's high-tide-mark, featuring convoluted breakneck melodies, cross-fed musical genres and Anderson's white hot soloing."

Their second Ralph release, Crowd Control[11] (1981), was recorded at New York's Celebration Studios and was their final collaboration with producer Mark Bingham. Though Crowd Control contained two love songs – "Obsessive Devotion" and "Promise of Love" – compared to Out of the Tunnel, it was considered “a darker album, from a much darker year, [7]” and in general, “found the quartet simplifying some of the arrangements without losing the sense of crackling intensity and playful-while-being-serious performing of earlier efforts.[12]

After Ralph edit

After their relationship with Ralph Records ended, MX-80 dropped the "Sound" from its moniker and was allegedly plagued by legal problems (the details of which were never made clear).[13] In 1984, the band returned with a two-drummer format with the addition of Marc Weinstein (ex-Mutants). The following year guitarist Jim Hrabetin (also ex-Mutants) joined. In 1986, the band released a cassette recording, Existential Lover (Quadruped). In 1990, the band combined previously released TV and movie themes with "furiously thrashed original material,"[14] for the album, Das Love Boat (a&r/ENT), perhaps the only instrumental recording to get a Parental Advisory).[2]

In 1994, the band performed at Steve Albini's baseball-themed ’PineTar .406’ concert in Chicago[15] and the following year, MX-80 released their gloomiest recording, I’ve Seen Enough (Atavistic). Produced by and featuring David Immerglück (Camper Van Beethoven/Monks of Doom/Counting Crows), the album was dismissed by critics as “dull, slow shit … like some bland off-brand ginger ale."[16] It was followed by a live recording of a Chicago concert, Always Leave ‘Em Wanting Less (Atavistic, 1997). In 2002, the band unearthed some live tapes from the 1970s resulting in the Gulcher release, Live at the Library.

In 2005, the band recorded and released We’re an American Band (Family Vineyard), featuring an oblique take on the Grand Funk Railroad title track. Forced Exposure called the album “both hilariously depressing and morosely upbeat … a masterwork that mixes Satan, Howard Hughes and current theories on brain transplants."[17] In 2006, long-time drummer Dave Mahoney died.[18]

In 2019, Steve Albini and long-time collaborator Peter Conheim each contributed essays to a major career overview of MX-80 Sound and its offshoots on the online "culture zine", by NWR.[19] Their short film for Ralph Records, Why Are We Here? received a full digital restoration, and newly-unearthed video footage of the group close to its formation in the mid-1970s was debuted.

Bruce Anderson died in January 2022.[20]

Discography edit

  • Big Hits EP (1976)
  • Hard Attack (1977)
  • Out of the Tunnel (1980)
  • Crowd Control (1981)
  • Existential Lover (1987)
  • Das Love Boat (1990)
  • I've Seen Enough (1995)
  • Always Leave 'Em Wanting Less (1997)
  • Live at the Library (2002)
  • We're an American Band (2005)
  • So Funny (2015)
  • Hougher House (2021)
  • Better Than Life (2023)

References edit

  1. ^ "Record Reviews, Streaming Songs, Genres & Bands". AllMusic. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "MX-80 Sound". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  3. ^ "MX-80 Sound music, videos, stats, and photos". Last.fm. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  4. ^ "Reign in Sound: MX-80 Sound – Big Hits / Hard Attack (1976/1977)". Reign-in-sound.blogspot.com. August 13, 2010. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  5. ^ "Chuck Eddy's "Stairway to Hell: The 500 Best Heavy Metal Albums" on Lists of Bests". Archived from the original on January 27, 2013. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  6. ^ Three MX-80 albums are included in Chuck Eddy’s 1990 book, Stairway to Hell: The 500 Best Heavy Metal Albums, Da Capo Press; April 1998, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-0306808173
  7. ^ a b "Julian Cope presents Head Heritage | Unsung | Reviews | MX-80 Sound - Out Of Control". Headheritage.co.uk. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  8. ^ "North Fork Sound: MX-80 Sound". Northforksound.blogspot.com. December 19, 2008. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  9. ^ "Agony Shorthand". Agonyshorthand.blogspot.com. May 5, 2006. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  10. ^ Eddy, Chuck, Stairway to Hell: The 500 Best Heavy Metal Albums (1998)
  11. ^ . April 26, 2012. Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  12. ^ "Record Reviews, Streaming Songs, Genres & Bands". AllMusic. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  13. ^ "MX-80 Reclaims "SOUND" – MX-80 SOUND". Mx80sound.com. September 24, 2015. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  14. ^ Short Circuit, NME, October 6, 1990
  15. ^ . October 26, 2006. Archived from the original on October 26, 2006. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  16. ^ . May 6, 2012. Archived from the original on May 6, 2012. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  17. ^ "Forced Exposure". Forcedexposure.com. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  18. ^ "MX-80 Sound - Dave Mahoney". Quadrupedmedia.com. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  19. ^ . byNWR. Archived from the original on November 12, 2019. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  20. ^ "MX-80's Bruce Anderson has died; Steve Albini, Yo La Tengo & more pay tribute". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved January 12, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official MX-80 Sound Site
  • MX-80 discography at Discogs
  • 2019 career overview at byNWR

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This article is about the band For the Epson printer see Seiko Epson MX 80 also known as MX 80 Sound is an eclectic American art rock band founded in 1974 in Bloomington Indiana United States by guitarist Bruce Anderson Considered one of the most out of step but prescient bands of its time 1 MX 80 s signature sound consisted of breakneck metallic guitar combined with atonal chord structure cross rhythmic percussion and dispassionate vocals Notoriously difficult to categorize the band has been labeled noise rock 2 post punk 3 acid punk 4 and heavy metal 5 6 MX 80 s sonic melange set the stage for bands such as Swans Sonic Youth 7 Codeine and Shellac MX 80Back cover Out of the Tunnel 1980 Photo by Kim TorgersonBackground informationAlso known asMX 80 SoundOriginBloomington Indiana U S GenresExperimental rock noise rock acid punk post punkYears active1974 presentLabelsBar B Q Records Island Ralph Gulcher Records Atavistic Family Vineyard a amp r ENT QuadrupedMembersDale SophieaRich StimJim HrabetinMarc WeinsteinPast membersDave MahoneyJeff ArmourBruce AndersonWebsitewww wbr mx 80 wbr com Contents 1 Early years 2 Hard Attack 3 San Francisco and Ralph Records 4 After Ralph 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editOriginally named MX 80 Sound MX 80 was formed in 1974 by Bruce Anderson guitar and Dale Sophiea bass Sophiea and Anderson former members of Bloomington s Screaming Gypsy Bandits shared an interest in modern classical composers as well as in avant rockers like Captain Beefheart and the Hampton Grease Band They soon added two drummers Jeff Armour and Kevin Teare in 1975 and the quartet contributed the instrumental composition Spoonfight to Bloomington I Bar B Q records 1976 Rich Stim vocals guitar and sax and Dave Mahoney drums both formerly of Chinaboise joined MX 80 in 1976 and Teare left the band to pursue a full time art career Anderson and Stim emerged as the band s primary songwriters with occasional lyric writing by Andrea Ross aka Angel Corpus Christi Unable to obtain gigs in most local music venues MX 80 performed a regular series of Sunday concerts at the Monroe County public library tracks of which were later compiled on CD The band s first studio release was the EP Big Hits Hard Pop From The Hoosiers Bar B Q Records 1976 recorded at Gilfoy Studios produced by Mark Bingham and engineered by Mark Hood A review of Big Hits in the British music magazine Sounds by Caroline Coon spurred Island Records A amp R man Howard Thompson to license the band s second recording 8 their debut LP Hard Attack 1977 Hard Attack editHard Attack also produced by Mark Bingham at Gilfoy Studios in Bloomington was released only in Europe Like their late 1970s midwestern compatriots Pere Ubu and Debris 9 MX 80 s initial recording had little commercial success and critics were unsure what to make of them Glenn O Brien writing in Interview said of MX 80 s debut It should establish MX 80 as either the most Heavy Metal Art Band or the most Arty Heavy Metal Band Chuck Eddy called Hard Attack a distorted free for all that set some eternal noisecore standard 10 San Francisco and Ralph Records editMX 80 relocated to San Francisco in 1978 a tumultuous year when the city reverberated from the Dan White shootings and subsequent riots reflected in the track White Night and the Peoples Temple mass suicide the band performed at the nearby Temple Beautiful soon after the tragedy overlooking a parking lot filled with the victim s cars MX 80 also performed at prominent punk venues such as the Mabuhay Gardens Deaf Club and Savoy Tivoli but the local reception was not enthusiastic and the band was considered out of sync with the punk and new wave sensibility of groups such as Germs Dils and Avengers Disheartened by the reaction drummer Jeff Armour soon departed reducing the band to a quartet In 1979 The Residents signed MX 80 to their label Ralph Records and two releases followed The first Ralph recording Out of the Tunnel 1980 was recorded at Mobius Music Studios again with Mark Bingham producing The album s back cover art was photographed by Kim Torgerson at San Francisco s now buried Ocean Beach tunnels Ira Robbins writing in Trouser Press said Out of the Tunnel may well be MX 80 s high tide mark featuring convoluted breakneck melodies cross fed musical genres and Anderson s white hot soloing Their second Ralph release Crowd Control 11 1981 was recorded at New York s Celebration Studios and was their final collaboration with producer Mark Bingham Though Crowd Control contained two love songs Obsessive Devotion and Promise of Love compared to Out of the Tunnel it was considered a darker album from a much darker year 7 and in general found the quartet simplifying some of the arrangements without losing the sense of crackling intensity and playful while being serious performing of earlier efforts 12 After Ralph editAfter their relationship with Ralph Records ended MX 80 dropped the Sound from its moniker and was allegedly plagued by legal problems the details of which were never made clear 13 In 1984 the band returned with a two drummer format with the addition of Marc Weinstein ex Mutants The following year guitarist Jim Hrabetin also ex Mutants joined In 1986 the band released a cassette recording Existential Lover Quadruped In 1990 the band combined previously released TV and movie themes with furiously thrashed original material 14 for the album Das Love Boat a amp r ENT perhaps the only instrumental recording to get a Parental Advisory 2 In 1994 the band performed at Steve Albini s baseball themed PineTar 406 concert in Chicago 15 and the following year MX 80 released their gloomiest recording I ve Seen Enough Atavistic Produced by and featuring David Immergluck Camper Van Beethoven Monks of Doom Counting Crows the album was dismissed by critics as dull slow shit like some bland off brand ginger ale 16 It was followed by a live recording of a Chicago concert Always Leave Em Wanting Less Atavistic 1997 In 2002 the band unearthed some live tapes from the 1970s resulting in the Gulcher release Live at the Library In 2005 the band recorded and released We re an American Band Family Vineyard featuring an oblique take on the Grand Funk Railroad title track Forced Exposure called the album both hilariously depressing and morosely upbeat a masterwork that mixes Satan Howard Hughes and current theories on brain transplants 17 In 2006 long time drummer Dave Mahoney died 18 In 2019 Steve Albini and long time collaborator Peter Conheim each contributed essays to a major career overview of MX 80 Sound and its offshoots on the online culture zine by NWR 19 Their short film for Ralph Records Why Are We Here received a full digital restoration and newly unearthed video footage of the group close to its formation in the mid 1970s was debuted Bruce Anderson died in January 2022 20 Discography editBig Hits EP 1976 Hard Attack 1977 Out of the Tunnel 1980 Crowd Control 1981 Existential Lover 1987 Das Love Boat 1990 I ve Seen Enough 1995 Always Leave Em Wanting Less 1997 Live at the Library 2002 We re an American Band 2005 So Funny 2015 Hougher House 2021 Better Than Life 2023 References edit Record Reviews Streaming Songs Genres amp Bands AllMusic Retrieved April 6 2020 a b MX 80 Sound TrouserPress com Retrieved April 6 2020 MX 80 Sound music videos stats and photos Last fm Retrieved April 6 2020 Reign in Sound MX 80 Sound Big Hits Hard Attack 1976 1977 Reign in sound blogspot com August 13 2010 Retrieved April 6 2020 Chuck Eddy s Stairway to Hell The 500 Best Heavy Metal Albums on Lists of Bests Archived from the original on January 27 2013 Retrieved May 21 2012 Three MX 80 albums are included in Chuck Eddy s 1990 book Stairway to Hell The 500 Best Heavy Metal Albums Da Capo Press April 1998 2nd edition ISBN 978 0306808173 a b Julian Cope presents Head Heritage Unsung Reviews MX 80 Sound Out Of Control Headheritage co uk Retrieved April 6 2020 North Fork Sound MX 80 Sound Northforksound blogspot com December 19 2008 Retrieved April 6 2020 Agony Shorthand Agonyshorthand blogspot com May 5 2006 Retrieved April 6 2020 Eddy Chuck Stairway to Hell The 500 Best Heavy Metal Albums 1998 WNUR 89 3 FM Blog Archive MX 80 Sound Obsessive Devotion April 26 2012 Archived from the original on April 26 2012 Retrieved April 6 2020 Record Reviews Streaming Songs Genres amp Bands AllMusic Retrieved April 6 2020 MX 80 Reclaims SOUND MX 80 SOUND Mx80sound com September 24 2015 Retrieved April 6 2020 Short Circuit NME October 6 1990 Chunklet October 26 2006 Archived from the original on October 26 2006 Retrieved September 22 2020 MX 80 I ve Seen Enough CD Your FLESH mag May 6 2012 Archived from the original on May 6 2012 Retrieved September 22 2020 Forced Exposure Forcedexposure com Retrieved April 6 2020 MX 80 Sound Dave Mahoney Quadrupedmedia com Retrieved April 6 2020 Long Distance Information byNWR Archived from the original on November 12 2019 Retrieved June 22 2022 MX 80 s Bruce Anderson has died Steve Albini Yo La Tengo amp more pay tribute BrooklynVegan Retrieved January 12 2022 External links editOfficial MX 80 Sound Site MX 80 discography at Discogs 2019 career overview at byNWR Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MX 80 amp oldid 1196106946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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