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Melissa Auf der Maur

Melissa Gaboriau Auf der Maur (/ˌɔːf dər ˈmaʊər/;[1] born March 17, 1972) is a Canadian musician.

Melissa Auf der Maur
Auf der Maur performing in 2010
Background information
Born (1972-03-17) March 17, 1972 (age 52)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresAlternative rock
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, songwriter, photographer, actress
Instrument(s)Vocals, bass, guitar
Years active1993–present
LabelsCapitol, PHI–MAdM
Formerly ofTinker, Hole, Constant Comment, The Smashing Pumpkins, Team Sleep, The Chelsea, Hand of Doom
Websitexmadmx.com
Parents

Auf der Maur began performing in 1993 after forming the indie rock band Tinker while she was a student at Concordia University. She was recruited as the bassist for the American alternative rock band Hole in the summer of 1994 and is included on several Hole releases, including the album Celebrity Skin (1998). Following her departure from Hole in 1999, Auf der Maur briefly joined The Smashing Pumpkins as a touring member for its 2000 tour and began her solo career; her debut studio album Auf der Maur was released in 2004 on Capitol Records and Out of Our Minds, her second studio album, was released in 2010 on her own independent record label, PHI–MAdM Music. She has also collaborated with Indochine, Rufus Wainwright, Ric Ocasek and Neverending White Lights.

Auf der Maur is also a photographer and occasional actress. Her photographs have been included in National Geographic and exhibited at Sotheby's.[2][3] She has acted in How to Make the Cruelest Month (1998), Beyond Borders (2003) and Collaborator (2011). As part of her 2009 multidisciplinary project Out of Our Minds—which produced an album, a single, a film and a comic book—Auf der Maur acted as a film and record producer, working alongside her husband, filmmaker Tony Stone. Stone and Auf der Maur are the creative directors and owners of Basilica Hudson, an arts and performance center in Hudson, New York.

VH1 placed Auf der Maur at number 68 on its list of 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll in 2007[4] and her solo albums have received favorable reviews.[5]

Early life edit

Auf der Maur was born in Montreal, Quebec, to journalist and politician Nick Auf der Maur and journalist and literary translator Linda Gaboriau. Auf der Maur's father's family was Swiss-German and her mother's was mixed European-American. Gaboriau was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. As a result, she holds dual Canadian–American citizenship.[6] Auf der Maur's surname translates to English as "on the wall", as "maur" was derived from the German word for "wall" (die Mauer). She has stated that her grandmother, Theresia Schaelin-Auf der Maur, was "always pounding my heritage down my throat—reminding me that I'm the last one in North America to further the name".[7]

Auf der Maur did not meet her father until she was three years old. Gaboriau called Nick Auf der Maur after her daughter began questioning her about her father's identity. Reflecting on the encounter, Auf der Maur said "[my father] realised my mother Linda was the love of his life because she'd offered the gift of this child without any demands. He fell madly in love with her [and] pursued her for two years". Auf der Maur and Gaboriau married in 1978 when Melissa was six years old. The couple divorced in 1979 after which Auf der Maur traveled worldwide with her mother.[8] A portion of Auf der Maur's childhood was spent living in "a circus caravan in Wales, a red post-office box truck in Morocco, and a hut in Kenya" with her mother. During her time in Kenya, she contracted three bouts of malaria and returned to Montreal.[9]

In Montreal, Auf der Maur attended the Fine Arts Core Education (FACE) School and Moving in New Directions (MIND) High School—both of which are schools of alternative education. At FACE, she was a member of the classical choir and at MIND, she was "part of the small English elite", where she formed friendships with Leonard Cohen's daughter Lorca and Rufus Wainwright.[6][9] At school, she became interested in photography and subsequently attended Concordia University, from which she majored in photography in 1994. At Concordia at age 19, Auf der Maur began working part-time as a DJ at Bifteck, a well-known rock club, where she met several musicians including Steve Durand.[9]

Music career edit

1993–1994: Tinker edit

During her time as a DJ at Bifteck, Auf der Maur met fellow Concordia University student Steve Durand, with whom she formed Tinker in November 1993. Durand assumed guitar duties and Auf der Maur began playing bass, using a Fender Precision Bass that her father had purchased for her 21st birthday.[6] The duo recruited a second guitarist, Jordon Zadorozny, and a drummer and began performing at Montreal venues.[9]

At a Smashing Pumpkins performance at Les Foufounes Électriques in 1991, Auf der Maur had become friends with vocalist and guitarist Billy Corgan. During the performance, Auf der Maur's roommate heckled the band between songs and threw a beer bottle onstage while the band was performing, leading to "a strangling fist fight" between him and Corgan.[10] Auf der Maur explained:

My friend Bruce [Cawdron], who later became the drummer in Godspeed You! Black Emperor, was there and he whispered, 'God, this guy has attitude. They're acting like they're playing an arena. And he then threw a bottle at Billy and shouted, 'Drop the fucking attitude!' Bill dived off the stage, put his hands around Bruce's neck, and they started fighting. I thought, 'Great. You just ruined the show.' I went up to Billy afterwards and said, 'I'd like to apologise on behalf of Montreal. You are my new favourite band.'[11]

Auf der Maur and Corgan became pen pals. Following months of no contact, Auf der Maur sent a letter to Corgan requesting that Tinker open for The Smashing Pumpkins during their next tour date in Montreal. Corgan accepted her request and Tinker performed the largest show of their career, to 2,500 people, opening for The Smashing Pumpkins at Métropolis on November 30, 1993.[12] Corgan, Auf der Maur recalled, "patted me on the back. He said, 'You're a really good bass player. You're going to be in my band one day.' It felt like a dream come true – exactly the kind of confidence boost I needed."[11]

Tinker had a brief recording career, releasing two 7-inch singles, "Realalie" and "Green Machine", on the independent record label Bear Records in 1994.[13][14] The group disbanded in summer 1994 after Auf der Maur accepted Courtney Love's invitation to become the bassist for the alternative rock band Hole, a job she initially declined:

Billy called me and said, 'I'm coming through town on [1994's] Lollapalooza next week. But the great news is, you're going to join my friend Courtney's band.' And that's when it all started ... Within a week, I had every friend calling me saying, 'Are you crazy?' My father said, 'What do you mean? The big Pumpkin guy offered you a real job in music and you said no?' By that time, Courtney got my phone number and said, 'What do you mean, you don't want to join my band? You're getting on a plane to Seattle tomorrow.' And I did. She and Patty came to pick me up at the airport, and she was very funny, very sweet. And she was very good to me from day one. Very welcoming. She had all these lesbian nannies and assistants. There was a really cool, tight clan of mothering, care-taking lesbians. Everyone was very nice.'[11]

1994–1999: Hole edit

In summer 1994, Hole was in need of a new bassist after the death of Kristen Pfaff. Of her original decision to decline Love's offer to join, Auf der Maur recollected: "I said no because it seemed like a very sad scenario to be going into ... it just seemed like a very sad place", citing Pfaff's death a "red flag" and a reason to not join the band.[15] Upon meeting Love and drummer Patty Schemel, Auf der Maur said she got "a flash of destiny in her eyes" and accepted the offer. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) at Concordia and was recruited as the bassist for Hole two weeks prior to its performance at the 1994 Reading Festival.[16][17] "Lou Barlow and Evan Dando were watching from the side of the stage," she recalled. "I probably didn't even move. I just thought, 'As long as I get these parts right, it'll be just fine.'"[18]

From 1994 to 1995, Auf der Maur toured worldwide with Hole in support of its second studio album, Live Through This (1994). On the tour, Auf der Maur was described by guitarist Eric Erlandson as "bringing sunshine to the band" during the "dark and grey" atmosphere of the tour, which was problematic due to the band's recent bereavements—notably the death of Pfaff and Love's husband Kurt Cobain—as well as Love's drug addiction.[19] Auf der Maur befriended Patty Schemel and rented a house with her following the two-year-long tour. The duo began a side project, Constant Comment, and released a split 7-inch single with Red Aunts on Sympathy for the Record Industry featuring the song "Firecrasher".[20] Auf der Maur has since said her friendship and musical compatibility between her and Schemel was based on a "redhead connection"; Schemel has referred to Auf der Maur as her "anchor" during the period following the death of Pfaff and Cobain.[21]

 
Auf der Maur (left) performing at Hole's one-off reunion at Public Assembly in Brooklyn, New York, in April 2012

Auf der Maur was featured on various Hole releases, including the 1996 non-album single "Gold Dust Woman" and on various live tracks on My Body, the Hand Grenade (1997). She was featured on the band's third studio album, Celebrity Skin (1998), performing bass and co-composing five of the 12 songs. Celebrity Skin was a major critical and commercial success; it charted at number 9 in the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart and number 3 in the Canadian Albums Chart, as well its lead single and title track peaking at number 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.[22] It has since been certified platinum in both the U.S. and Canada.[23][24] Following the tour in support of its release, Auf der Maur left Hole in October 1999 as her five-year contract with the band ended and she wished "to grow in many different directions".[25]

In June 2009, NME reported that Hole was reforming. Love claimed that Auf der Maur was rejoining as bassist to record on her upcoming album Nobody's Daughter—which was being rebranded as a Hole album—and performing on the supporting tour.[26] Auf der Maur stated that she was "surprised and disappointed" by the announcement and had no intention of partaking in the reformed band.[27] Despite several legal issues, Nobody's Daughter was released as Hole's fourth studio album in April 2010 with Shawn Dailey replacing Auf der Maur as bassist.

Hole reunited again—with the Celebrity Skin line-up of Love, Erlandson, Auf der Maur and Schemel—for a one-off performance at Public Assembly in Brooklyn, New York on April 12, 2012 at an after-party for Schemel's film Hit So Hard (2011). Originally Auf der Maur, Erlandson and Schemel were performing as a trio until Love arrived for a spontaneous performance of "Miss World" and "Over the Edge".[28] The Quietus reported in April 2014 that the four members had reunited although in subsequent interviews, Love downplayed talk of an imminent reunion.[29][30] In April 2016, Auf der Maur stated in an interview that she no longer had time or energy for a full-fledged reunion, but would be interested in wrapping up the Hole legacy with a retrospective disc and small set of tour dates.[31]

1999–2000: The Smashing Pumpkins edit

Original Smashing Pumpkins bassist D'arcy Wretzky left the band in September 1999 during the recording of the band's fifth studio album, Machina/The Machines of God (2000).[32] In October 1999, Auf der Maur was recruited as her replacement by Billy Corgan, with whom she was still friends from her time in Tinker and Hole. "Courtney knew I was leaving to make my solo project," she explained. "But then, coincidentally, the week that I left Hole was the week D'arcy left the Pumpkins. So, within a week, Billy called me and said, 'The stars have aligned: it's time for you to join my band.' I had to do it."[18]

Auf der Maur was featured on neither Machina/The Machines of God nor Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music (2000) as Wretzky's remaining bass duties were assumed by Corgan during recording sessions,[citation needed] but she played with the Pumpkins during the Machina tour from December 1999 to December 2000.[33] The tour covered North America, Japan, Europe and South Africa and was described by Auf der Maur as "very ambitious". Reflecting on the tour, she said: "they would always be changing arrangements and keys of songs. The work ethic of the Pumpkins is so full-on and so demanding ... joining [the band] was just intense work, much more about work than about emotional experience".[4] She performed at various shows, including the band's final television performance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and the band's final show at the Cabaret Metro in Chicago on December 2, 2000,[34] as well as appearing in the band's music videos. Smashing Pumpkins broke up at the end of the year 2000.

In February 2006, MTV reported that Corgan and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin had signed a new management deal with Azoff Management, with a spokesperson confirming they had signed under The Smashing Pumpkins moniker.[35] In response, Auf der Maur said in a separate interview that "as long as Billy has Jimmy, he can make the essential Pumpkins record, I'm sure" and when asked of her involvement said she was not planning on participating in the reunion but noted that her "services are always there to play [her] favorite songs. If D'arcy is not available, I'm always happy to be second in line".[36] Despite her earlier interest and Wretzky's absence, The Globe and Mail reported in April 2007 that Auf Der Maur confirmed she would not be rejoining The Smashing Pumpkins.[37]

2002–2003: The Chelsea and Hand of Doom edit

 
Auf der Maur's brief project The Chelsea was named after the Hotel Chelsea in New York

In 2002, Auf der Maur formed a brief project with former Hole drummer Samantha Maloney, Peaches, Paz Lenchantin and Radio Sloan. Adopting the title The Chelsea—named after the Chelsea Hotel in New York where Auf der Maur had lived for a number of years—the band performed one show at Spaceland in Los Angeles, California in February that included original songs and cover versions. Featuring a cover version of Devo's "Gates of Steel" and early renditions of songs Auf der Maur would feature on her debut studio album, the show was poorly received due to its "seeming lack of preparation" and "was little more than pleasantly mopey and blurry garage rock" according to a Variety review.[38] Courtney Love subsequently named her backing band The Chelsea, also hiring Maloney and Sloan in the process, while touring for her debut studio album, America's Sweetheart (2004).[39]

Later the same year, Auf der Maur formed Hand of Doom, a Black Sabbath cover band in which she performed lead vocals. The band included bassist Molly Stern, drummer Pedro Yanowitz, turntablist Joey Garfield and guitarist Guy Stevens. In March, the band began performing a select number of shows at established venues in Los Angeles including the Whisky a Go Go, The Troubador and The Viper Room, and released a live album, Live in Los Angeles (2002), consisting of recordings from various performances.[40] The album received warm reviews, with AllMusic writer Bradley Torreano describing it as a "fun, groovy, and strangely sensual" record that "finds the soul behind all the years of posturing", adding that "it is Auf der Maur herself who is the very key to the album".[41] Dubbing itself as "art-karaoke", Hand of Doom performed further dates in North America during summer 2002 before disbanding in 2003.[42]

2004–2010: Solo career edit

Returning to Montreal in 2001 after the disbandment of The Smashing Pumpkins, Auf der Maur was unsure about whether or not to continue her music career. In an interview with Jam!, she said that her "relationship to music had become very army-oriented. I was a soldier, a hard worker who never got enough satisfaction from the music. I didn't know if I was going to make my own record". In late 2001, upon discovering old demo recordings in her home, Auf der Maur decided to pursue a solo career after she had "realized [she] had an entire album's worth of material that had been sitting there for years".[43]

Recorded from 2001 to 2003 at various studios in the U.S. and Canada, Auf der Maur's debut studio album Auf der Maur was released in February 2004 on Capitol Records.[44] Produced with Chris Goss, Auf der Maur financed the recording sessions herself as she was not signed to a record label at the time of recording and during post-production, her budget ran out and she was unable to mix the album.[43] She accepted a recording contract from Capitol soon afterwards and released Auf der Maur to "generally favorable reviews", according to Metacritic.[45] The album's supporting singles—"Followed the Waves", "Real a Lie" and "Taste You"—were moderate successes in the United Kingdom, charting in the Top 40 of the UK Single Charts.[46] As of 2010, Auf der Maur sold 200,000 copies worldwide.[1]

 
Auf der Maur in 2004

In a 2007 interview with Billboard, Auf der Maur announced that she had finished recording her second studio album which would be released as part of a multidisciplinary project including a concept film, an album, and a graphic novel to be released in fall 2009.[47] An official website containing teasers of the project, as well as a film trailer, was launched in August 2007 and featured a regular blog updated by Auf der Maur documenting the various stages of the project. Following disputes with Capitol and getting "caught up in some red tape" that delayed the release of the project, Auf der Maur left the label to secure creative control and release her music on "[her] own terms".[48]

An EP titled ... This Would Be Paradise was released in November 2008 as a 7-inch and digital download on iTunes. The three-track EP was released on Urbanited Music, an independent record label based in the Netherlands and was released under Auf der Maur's abbreviated name MAdM,[49] which she used for all succeeding releases. A short six-date tour of Canada and northern Europe followed the release of the EP, which featured her first live performances since the 151-date tour in support of Auf der Maur in 2004 and 2005.[50]

In late 2009, Auf der Maur released a single, "Out of Our Minds", and an EP, OOOM. The single was issued as a free download on her official website; both the single and the EP were self-released on PHI–MAdM Music Inc., her own record label, a division of the Montreal-based PHI Centre Group. Auf der Maur also signed an international distribution deal with Roadrunner Records, who issued the releases outside of North America.[51] Her second studio album, also titled Out of Our Minds, was released in March 2010 as part of the OOOM project. Despite charting in France, Greece, Spain and the UK,[52][53] the album received mixed reviews. However, in January 2011 Out of Our Minds won the Best Indie/Alternative/Hard Rock Album at the Independent Music Awards.[54] In Autumn 2011, Auf der Maur went on maternity leave.[55]

Other collaborations edit

Auf der Maur briefly toured with former The Cars frontman Ric Ocasek in 1997, after contributing bass and background vocals to his 1997 solo album Troublizing. She collaborated with French group Indochine on their song "Le Grand Secret", singing a duet in French with Nicola Sirkis, to great acclaim in France. Auf der Maur joined the band on stage to perform the song on various occasions and appeared in the music video for the song. She performed a rare, short, acoustic set of some of her solo songs during an Indochine show in Paris, February 22, 2002. Auf der Maur has contributed bass and backing vocals to childhood friend Rufus Wainwright's album Poses and appears in his 1998 video for "April Fools". In 2008, she collaborated with Canadian musician Daniel Victor on his music collaboration project Neverending White Lights. They recorded the song "The World is Darker", for which a video was released in March 2008. Aside from this, she has contributed to albums by artists such as Ryan Adams, Ben Lee, Idaho, The Stills and Fountains of Wayne.

In 2007, Auf der Maur appeared on the Fountains of Wayne album Traffic and Weather singing backing on the track "Someone to Love".

Photography edit

Auf der Maur was a photography major specializing in self-portraiture at Concordia University when she was invited to join Hole[56] in 1994. Her photos have been published in Nylon, Bust, Mastermind, National Geographic, American Photo, and the newly revitalized Creem, among other magazines.[57][58][59][60] Her photos were also in the exhibition The Kids are Alright at Sotheby's in New York City along with photos by Yelena Yemchuk.[61]

She put together a solo exhibition in 2001, under the name of Channels, mostly featuring shots of Auf der Maur's life on the road, with a recurring TV theme and shots of hotel TV screens, hence the name Channels.[citation needed] The exhibition opened September 9, 2001, at Brooklyn's Secret Gallery, but was shut down after the September 11 attacks.[56] It was shown again at O Patro Vys, Montreal, in May 2006.[56]

The Greatest Canadian advocate edit

In 2004, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation produced a television series called The Greatest Canadian which saw 100 Canadian figures nominated for the title of "the Greatest Canadian". The list of 100 was narrowed to a group of 10 finalists and a program dedicated to relating the story of, and case for, each nominee was aired on the network. Each nominee was promoted by a Canadian celebrity advocate and Auf der Maur appeared as the advocate for environmentalist David Suzuki, who finished fifth.

Other ventures edit

In 2010, she co-founded Basilica Hudson with independent film maker Tony Stone, a historical landmark in Hudson, New York converted to an arts and performance venue.[62][63]

Personal life edit

Auf der Maur is married to indie filmmaker Tony Stone. They have one daughter, born October 2011.[64] The couple own Basilica Hudson, an arts and performance center in Hudson, New York[65] where they live.[9]

She also had a relationship with Dave Grohl between 1999 and 2001 according to an interview from 2023.[66]

Through her mother, Auf der Maur's half-brother is architect Yves de Fontenay.[67]

Discography edit

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Sources edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Melissa Auf der Maur Archive
  • Melissa Auf der Maur at AllMusic
  • Melissa Auf der Maur at IMDb
  • Melissa Auf der Maur discography at Discogs  

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Melissa Gaboriau Auf der Maur ˌ ɔː f d er ˈ m aʊer 1 born March 17 1972 is a Canadian musician Melissa Auf der MaurAuf der Maur performing in 2010Background informationBorn 1972 03 17 March 17 1972 age 52 Montreal Quebec CanadaGenresAlternative rockOccupation s Musician singer songwriter photographer actressInstrument s Vocals bass guitarYears active1993 presentLabelsCapitol PHI MAdMFormerly ofTinker Hole Constant Comment The Smashing Pumpkins Team Sleep The Chelsea Hand of DoomWebsitexmadmx wbr comParentsNick Auf der Maur father Linda Gaboriau mother Auf der Maur began performing in 1993 after forming the indie rock band Tinker while she was a student at Concordia University She was recruited as the bassist for the American alternative rock band Hole in the summer of 1994 and is included on several Hole releases including the album Celebrity Skin 1998 Following her departure from Hole in 1999 Auf der Maur briefly joined The Smashing Pumpkins as a touring member for its 2000 tour and began her solo career her debut studio album Auf der Maur was released in 2004 on Capitol Records and Out of Our Minds her second studio album was released in 2010 on her own independent record label PHI MAdM Music She has also collaborated with Indochine Rufus Wainwright Ric Ocasek and Neverending White Lights Auf der Maur is also a photographer and occasional actress Her photographs have been included in National Geographic and exhibited at Sotheby s 2 3 She has acted in How to Make the Cruelest Month 1998 Beyond Borders 2003 and Collaborator 2011 As part of her 2009 multidisciplinary project Out of Our Minds which produced an album a single a film and a comic book Auf der Maur acted as a film and record producer working alongside her husband filmmaker Tony Stone Stone and Auf der Maur are the creative directors and owners of Basilica Hudson an arts and performance center in Hudson New York VH1 placed Auf der Maur at number 68 on its list of 100 Greatest Women of Rock amp Roll in 2007 4 and her solo albums have received favorable reviews 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 1993 1994 Tinker 2 2 1994 1999 Hole 2 3 1999 2000 The Smashing Pumpkins 2 4 2002 2003 The Chelsea and Hand of Doom 2 5 2004 2010 Solo career 2 6 Other collaborations 3 Photography 4 The Greatest Canadian advocate 5 Other ventures 6 Personal life 7 Discography 8 References 8 1 Sources 9 External linksEarly life editAuf der Maur was born in Montreal Quebec to journalist and politician Nick Auf der Maur and journalist and literary translator Linda Gaboriau Auf der Maur s father s family was Swiss German and her mother s was mixed European American Gaboriau was born in Boston Massachusetts in the United States As a result she holds dual Canadian American citizenship 6 Auf der Maur s surname translates to English as on the wall as maur was derived from the German word for wall die Mauer She has stated that her grandmother Theresia Schaelin Auf der Maur was always pounding my heritage down my throat reminding me that I m the last one in North America to further the name 7 Auf der Maur did not meet her father until she was three years old Gaboriau called Nick Auf der Maur after her daughter began questioning her about her father s identity Reflecting on the encounter Auf der Maur said my father realised my mother Linda was the love of his life because she d offered the gift of this child without any demands He fell madly in love with her and pursued her for two years Auf der Maur and Gaboriau married in 1978 when Melissa was six years old The couple divorced in 1979 after which Auf der Maur traveled worldwide with her mother 8 A portion of Auf der Maur s childhood was spent living in a circus caravan in Wales a red post office box truck in Morocco and a hut in Kenya with her mother During her time in Kenya she contracted three bouts of malaria and returned to Montreal 9 In Montreal Auf der Maur attended the Fine Arts Core Education FACE School and Moving in New Directions MIND High School both of which are schools of alternative education At FACE she was a member of the classical choir and at MIND she was part of the small English elite where she formed friendships with Leonard Cohen s daughter Lorca and Rufus Wainwright 6 9 At school she became interested in photography and subsequently attended Concordia University from which she majored in photography in 1994 At Concordia at age 19 Auf der Maur began working part time as a DJ at Bifteck a well known rock club where she met several musicians including Steve Durand 9 Music career edit1993 1994 Tinker edit Main article Tinker band During her time as a DJ at Bifteck Auf der Maur met fellow Concordia University student Steve Durand with whom she formed Tinker in November 1993 Durand assumed guitar duties and Auf der Maur began playing bass using a Fender Precision Bass that her father had purchased for her 21st birthday 6 The duo recruited a second guitarist Jordon Zadorozny and a drummer and began performing at Montreal venues 9 At a Smashing Pumpkins performance at Les Foufounes Electriques in 1991 Auf der Maur had become friends with vocalist and guitarist Billy Corgan During the performance Auf der Maur s roommate heckled the band between songs and threw a beer bottle onstage while the band was performing leading to a strangling fist fight between him and Corgan 10 Auf der Maur explained My friend Bruce Cawdron who later became the drummer in Godspeed You Black Emperor was there and he whispered God this guy has attitude They re acting like they re playing an arena And he then threw a bottle at Billy and shouted Drop the fucking attitude Bill dived off the stage put his hands around Bruce s neck and they started fighting I thought Great You just ruined the show I went up to Billy afterwards and said I d like to apologise on behalf of Montreal You are my new favourite band 11 Auf der Maur and Corgan became pen pals Following months of no contact Auf der Maur sent a letter to Corgan requesting that Tinker open for The Smashing Pumpkins during their next tour date in Montreal Corgan accepted her request and Tinker performed the largest show of their career to 2 500 people opening for The Smashing Pumpkins at Metropolis on November 30 1993 12 Corgan Auf der Maur recalled patted me on the back He said You re a really good bass player You re going to be in my band one day It felt like a dream come true exactly the kind of confidence boost I needed 11 Tinker had a brief recording career releasing two 7 inch singles Realalie and Green Machine on the independent record label Bear Records in 1994 13 14 The group disbanded in summer 1994 after Auf der Maur accepted Courtney Love s invitation to become the bassist for the alternative rock band Hole a job she initially declined Billy called me and said I m coming through town on 1994 s Lollapalooza next week But the great news is you re going to join my friend Courtney s band And that s when it all started Within a week I had every friend calling me saying Are you crazy My father said What do you mean The big Pumpkin guy offered you a real job in music and you said no By that time Courtney got my phone number and said What do you mean you don t want to join my band You re getting on a plane to Seattle tomorrow And I did She and Patty came to pick me up at the airport and she was very funny very sweet And she was very good to me from day one Very welcoming She had all these lesbian nannies and assistants There was a really cool tight clan of mothering care taking lesbians Everyone was very nice 11 1994 1999 Hole edit Main article Hole band In summer 1994 Hole was in need of a new bassist after the death of Kristen Pfaff Of her original decision to decline Love s offer to join Auf der Maur recollected I said no because it seemed like a very sad scenario to be going into it just seemed like a very sad place citing Pfaff s death a red flag and a reason to not join the band 15 Upon meeting Love and drummer Patty Schemel Auf der Maur said she got a flash of destiny in her eyes and accepted the offer She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts B F A at Concordia and was recruited as the bassist for Hole two weeks prior to its performance at the 1994 Reading Festival 16 17 Lou Barlow and Evan Dando were watching from the side of the stage she recalled I probably didn t even move I just thought As long as I get these parts right it ll be just fine 18 From 1994 to 1995 Auf der Maur toured worldwide with Hole in support of its second studio album Live Through This 1994 On the tour Auf der Maur was described by guitarist Eric Erlandson as bringing sunshine to the band during the dark and grey atmosphere of the tour which was problematic due to the band s recent bereavements notably the death of Pfaff and Love s husband Kurt Cobain as well as Love s drug addiction 19 Auf der Maur befriended Patty Schemel and rented a house with her following the two year long tour The duo began a side project Constant Comment and released a split 7 inch single with Red Aunts on Sympathy for the Record Industry featuring the song Firecrasher 20 Auf der Maur has since said her friendship and musical compatibility between her and Schemel was based on a redhead connection Schemel has referred to Auf der Maur as her anchor during the period following the death of Pfaff and Cobain 21 nbsp Auf der Maur left performing at Hole s one off reunion at Public Assembly in Brooklyn New York in April 2012Auf der Maur was featured on various Hole releases including the 1996 non album single Gold Dust Woman and on various live tracks on My Body the Hand Grenade 1997 She was featured on the band s third studio album Celebrity Skin 1998 performing bass and co composing five of the 12 songs Celebrity Skin was a major critical and commercial success it charted at number 9 in the U S Billboard 200 albums chart and number 3 in the Canadian Albums Chart as well its lead single and title track peaking at number 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart 22 It has since been certified platinum in both the U S and Canada 23 24 Following the tour in support of its release Auf der Maur left Hole in October 1999 as her five year contract with the band ended and she wished to grow in many different directions 25 In June 2009 NME reported that Hole was reforming Love claimed that Auf der Maur was rejoining as bassist to record on her upcoming album Nobody s Daughter which was being rebranded as a Hole album and performing on the supporting tour 26 Auf der Maur stated that she was surprised and disappointed by the announcement and had no intention of partaking in the reformed band 27 Despite several legal issues Nobody s Daughter was released as Hole s fourth studio album in April 2010 with Shawn Dailey replacing Auf der Maur as bassist Hole reunited again with the Celebrity Skin line up of Love Erlandson Auf der Maur and Schemel for a one off performance at Public Assembly in Brooklyn New York on April 12 2012 at an after party for Schemel s film Hit So Hard 2011 Originally Auf der Maur Erlandson and Schemel were performing as a trio until Love arrived for a spontaneous performance of Miss World and Over the Edge 28 The Quietus reported in April 2014 that the four members had reunited although in subsequent interviews Love downplayed talk of an imminent reunion 29 30 In April 2016 Auf der Maur stated in an interview that she no longer had time or energy for a full fledged reunion but would be interested in wrapping up the Hole legacy with a retrospective disc and small set of tour dates 31 1999 2000 The Smashing Pumpkins edit Main article The Smashing Pumpkins Original Smashing Pumpkins bassist D arcy Wretzky left the band in September 1999 during the recording of the band s fifth studio album Machina The Machines of God 2000 32 In October 1999 Auf der Maur was recruited as her replacement by Billy Corgan with whom she was still friends from her time in Tinker and Hole Courtney knew I was leaving to make my solo project she explained But then coincidentally the week that I left Hole was the week D arcy left the Pumpkins So within a week Billy called me and said The stars have aligned it s time for you to join my band I had to do it 18 Auf der Maur was featured on neither Machina The Machines of God nor Machina II The Friends amp Enemies of Modern Music 2000 as Wretzky s remaining bass duties were assumed by Corgan during recording sessions citation needed but she played with the Pumpkins during the Machina tour from December 1999 to December 2000 33 The tour covered North America Japan Europe and South Africa and was described by Auf der Maur as very ambitious Reflecting on the tour she said they would always be changing arrangements and keys of songs The work ethic of the Pumpkins is so full on and so demanding joining the band was just intense work much more about work than about emotional experience 4 She performed at various shows including the band s final television performance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and the band s final show at the Cabaret Metro in Chicago on December 2 2000 34 as well as appearing in the band s music videos Smashing Pumpkins broke up at the end of the year 2000 In February 2006 MTV reported that Corgan and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin had signed a new management deal with Azoff Management with a spokesperson confirming they had signed under The Smashing Pumpkins moniker 35 In response Auf der Maur said in a separate interview that as long as Billy has Jimmy he can make the essential Pumpkins record I m sure and when asked of her involvement said she was not planning on participating in the reunion but noted that her services are always there to play her favorite songs If D arcy is not available I m always happy to be second in line 36 Despite her earlier interest and Wretzky s absence The Globe and Mail reported in April 2007 that Auf Der Maur confirmed she would not be rejoining The Smashing Pumpkins 37 2002 2003 The Chelsea and Hand of Doom edit nbsp Auf der Maur s brief project The Chelsea was named after the Hotel Chelsea in New YorkIn 2002 Auf der Maur formed a brief project with former Hole drummer Samantha Maloney Peaches Paz Lenchantin and Radio Sloan Adopting the title The Chelsea named after the Chelsea Hotel in New York where Auf der Maur had lived for a number of years the band performed one show at Spaceland in Los Angeles California in February that included original songs and cover versions Featuring a cover version of Devo s Gates of Steel and early renditions of songs Auf der Maur would feature on her debut studio album the show was poorly received due to its seeming lack of preparation and was little more than pleasantly mopey and blurry garage rock according to a Variety review 38 Courtney Love subsequently named her backing band The Chelsea also hiring Maloney and Sloan in the process while touring for her debut studio album America s Sweetheart 2004 39 Later the same year Auf der Maur formed Hand of Doom a Black Sabbath cover band in which she performed lead vocals The band included bassist Molly Stern drummer Pedro Yanowitz turntablist Joey Garfield and guitarist Guy Stevens In March the band began performing a select number of shows at established venues in Los Angeles including the Whisky a Go Go The Troubador and The Viper Room and released a live album Live in Los Angeles 2002 consisting of recordings from various performances 40 The album received warm reviews with AllMusic writer Bradley Torreano describing it as a fun groovy and strangely sensual record that finds the soul behind all the years of posturing adding that it is Auf der Maur herself who is the very key to the album 41 Dubbing itself as art karaoke Hand of Doom performed further dates in North America during summer 2002 before disbanding in 2003 42 2004 2010 Solo career edit Returning to Montreal in 2001 after the disbandment of The Smashing Pumpkins Auf der Maur was unsure about whether or not to continue her music career In an interview with Jam she said that her relationship to music had become very army oriented I was a soldier a hard worker who never got enough satisfaction from the music I didn t know if I was going to make my own record In late 2001 upon discovering old demo recordings in her home Auf der Maur decided to pursue a solo career after she had realized she had an entire album s worth of material that had been sitting there for years 43 Recorded from 2001 to 2003 at various studios in the U S and Canada Auf der Maur s debut studio album Auf der Maur was released in February 2004 on Capitol Records 44 Produced with Chris Goss Auf der Maur financed the recording sessions herself as she was not signed to a record label at the time of recording and during post production her budget ran out and she was unable to mix the album 43 She accepted a recording contract from Capitol soon afterwards and released Auf der Maur to generally favorable reviews according to Metacritic 45 The album s supporting singles Followed the Waves Real a Lie and Taste You were moderate successes in the United Kingdom charting in the Top 40 of the UK Single Charts 46 As of 2010 Auf der Maur sold 200 000 copies worldwide 1 nbsp Auf der Maur in 2004In a 2007 interview with Billboard Auf der Maur announced that she had finished recording her second studio album which would be released as part of a multidisciplinary project including a concept film an album and a graphic novel to be released in fall 2009 47 An official website containing teasers of the project as well as a film trailer was launched in August 2007 and featured a regular blog updated by Auf der Maur documenting the various stages of the project Following disputes with Capitol and getting caught up in some red tape that delayed the release of the project Auf der Maur left the label to secure creative control and release her music on her own terms 48 An EP titled This Would Be Paradise was released in November 2008 as a 7 inch and digital download on iTunes The three track EP was released on Urbanited Music an independent record label based in the Netherlands and was released under Auf der Maur s abbreviated name MAdM 49 which she used for all succeeding releases A short six date tour of Canada and northern Europe followed the release of the EP which featured her first live performances since the 151 date tour in support of Auf der Maur in 2004 and 2005 50 In late 2009 Auf der Maur released a single Out of Our Minds and an EP OOOM The single was issued as a free download on her official website both the single and the EP were self released on PHI MAdM Music Inc her own record label a division of the Montreal based PHI Centre Group Auf der Maur also signed an international distribution deal with Roadrunner Records who issued the releases outside of North America 51 Her second studio album also titled Out of Our Minds was released in March 2010 as part of the OOOM project Despite charting in France Greece Spain and the UK 52 53 the album received mixed reviews However in January 2011 Out of Our Minds won the Best Indie Alternative Hard Rock Album at the Independent Music Awards 54 In Autumn 2011 Auf der Maur went on maternity leave 55 Other collaborations edit Auf der Maur briefly toured with former The Cars frontman Ric Ocasek in 1997 after contributing bass and background vocals to his 1997 solo album Troublizing She collaborated with French group Indochine on their song Le Grand Secret singing a duet in French with Nicola Sirkis to great acclaim in France Auf der Maur joined the band on stage to perform the song on various occasions and appeared in the music video for the song She performed a rare short acoustic set of some of her solo songs during an Indochine show in Paris February 22 2002 Auf der Maur has contributed bass and backing vocals to childhood friend Rufus Wainwright s album Poses and appears in his 1998 video for April Fools In 2008 she collaborated with Canadian musician Daniel Victor on his music collaboration project Neverending White Lights They recorded the song The World is Darker for which a video was released in March 2008 Aside from this she has contributed to albums by artists such as Ryan Adams Ben Lee Idaho The Stills and Fountains of Wayne In 2007 Auf der Maur appeared on the Fountains of Wayne album Traffic and Weather singing backing on the track Someone to Love Photography editAuf der Maur was a photography major specializing in self portraiture at Concordia University when she was invited to join Hole 56 in 1994 Her photos have been published in Nylon Bust Mastermind National Geographic American Photo and the newly revitalized Creem among other magazines 57 58 59 60 Her photos were also in the exhibition The Kids are Alright at Sotheby s in New York City along with photos by Yelena Yemchuk 61 She put together a solo exhibition in 2001 under the name of Channels mostly featuring shots of Auf der Maur s life on the road with a recurring TV theme and shots of hotel TV screens hence the name Channels citation needed The exhibition opened September 9 2001 at Brooklyn s Secret Gallery but was shut down after the September 11 attacks 56 It was shown again at O Patro Vys Montreal in May 2006 56 The Greatest Canadian advocate editIn 2004 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation produced a television series called The Greatest Canadian which saw 100 Canadian figures nominated for the title of the Greatest Canadian The list of 100 was narrowed to a group of 10 finalists and a program dedicated to relating the story of and case for each nominee was aired on the network Each nominee was promoted by a Canadian celebrity advocate and Auf der Maur appeared as the advocate for environmentalist David Suzuki who finished fifth Other ventures editIn 2010 she co founded Basilica Hudson with independent film maker Tony Stone a historical landmark in Hudson New York converted to an arts and performance venue 62 63 Personal life editAuf der Maur is married to indie filmmaker Tony Stone They have one daughter born October 2011 64 The couple own Basilica Hudson an arts and performance center in Hudson New York 65 where they live 9 She also had a relationship with Dave Grohl between 1999 and 2001 according to an interview from 2023 66 Through her mother Auf der Maur s half brother is architect Yves de Fontenay 67 Discography editMain article Melissa Auf der Maur discography Auf der Maur 2004 Out of Our Minds 2010 References edit a b Bosso Joe February 5 2010 Melissa Auf der Maur calls Hole an intense experience Guitar News MusicRadar Future plc Retrieved June 8 2014 Music on Photography Photos From Melissa Auf der Maur National Geographic May 1 2012 Archived from the original on March 12 2017 Retrieved January 23 2019 Musician Sally Taylor attends the Cocktail Party to Celebrate Melissa Getty Images April 9 2013 Retrieved January 23 2019 a b Interview Melissa Auf Der Maur AskMen Ziff Davis July 20 2007 Archived from the original on July 19 2013 Retrieved November 20 2012 Auf der Maur Profile Metacritic CBS Interactive Archived from the original on February 21 2022 Retrieved June 8 2014 a b c Hunter Jennifer June 12 2010 Former Hole bassist goes out of her mind Toronto Star Star Media Group Retrieved June 8 2014 Healy Mark April 1 1999 Melissa Auf der Maur of Hole Rolling Stone No 809 Wenner Media Archived from the original on August 21 2011 Retrieved March 2 2011 Cochrane Lauren August 8 2004 This much I know Melissa Auf der Maur singer Music The Guardian Retrieved June 8 2014 a b c d e Aaron Peter March 1 2011 Melissa Auf der Maur Girl from the North Country Music Chronogram Luminary Publishing Retrieved August 9 2013 Live Concerts You should have been there The Globe and Mail The Woodbridge Company Bell Canada June 26 2009 Retrieved February 19 2012 a b c Q August 2004 p 59 Hadadi Roxana June 2 2010 Into the Twilight Zone Melissa Auf der Maur Blurt 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Line Up The Quietus April 2 2014 Retrieved June 9 2014 Lapatine Steve April 7 2014 Courtney Love Downplays Hole Reunion Talk Vows To Join Foe Dave Grohl Onstage At Nirvana s Rock Hall Induction Retrieved July 17 2014 Bassist Melissa Auf der Maur Offers Conditions for a Hole Reunion BlastEcho D Arcy Exits Smashing Pumpkins Billboard Prometheus Global Media September 10 1999 Archived from the original on October 11 2007 Retrieved June 9 2014 Wilonsky Robert July 31 2011 For Your Excessive Heat Warning Listening Pleasure Smashing Pumpkins at Bronco Bowl Dallas Observer Voice Media Group Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved June 9 2014 Fricke David December 22 2000 Smashing Pumpkins Look Back in Wonder Rolling Stone Wenner Media Archived from the original on September 9 2009 Retrieved June 9 2014 Harris Chris Perez Rodrigo February 2 2006 Smashing Pumpkins Reunion is Under Way According to Sources Music Celebrity and Artist News MTV Viacom Media Networks Archived from the original on December 21 2010 Retrieved March 2 2011 Corgan Chamberlin Revive Smashing Pumpkins Billboard Prometheus Global Media February 3 2006 Retrieved March 2 2011 Movers and shakers in Canadian arts The Globe and Mail The Woodbridge Company Bell Canada April 23 2007 Retrieved June 9 2014 Augusto Troy J February 6 2002 Auf der Maur s Chelsea makes a good covers band The Chelsea at Spaceland Variety Penske Media Corporation Courtney Love amp The Chelsea Tour IGN Ziff Davis October 7 2004 Retrieved June 9 2004 Hand of Doom Biography AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved June 8 2014 Torreano Bradley Live in Los Angeles Hand of Doom Songs Reviews Credits and Awards AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved June 8 2014 Cantin Paul June 18 2002 Ex Hole Pumpkins bassist covers Sabbath Jam Quebecor Archived from the original on June 9 2014 Retrieved June 9 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Cantin Paul June 20 2002 Auf der Maur 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Retrieved June 16 2022 Morrissey Dan The Hole Truth CREEM DECEMBER 2022 CREEM The Complete Archive Retrieved December 6 2023 Musician Carly Simon and daughter Sally Taylor attend the Cocktail Getty Images April 9 2013 Retrieved June 19 2022 Amy Griffin Basilica Hudson a new temple of contemporary art Times Union July 24 2011 Retrieved August 9 2013 Peter Aaron Melissa Auf der Maur Girl from the North Country Chronogram March 1 2011 Retrieved August 9 2013 Official Occupy the Inside Melissa Auf der Maur October 19 2011 Archived from the original on June 15 2012 Retrieved February 19 2012 Griffin Amy July 24 2011 Basilica Hudson a new temple of contemporary art Times Union Hearst Corporation Retrieved August 9 2013 Melissa Auf Der Maur reflects on relationship and split with Dave Grohl NME June 12 2023 Just one ad lib can spoil translator s careful work Montreal Gazette February 9 1991 Sources edit Auf der Maur Melissa Erlandson Eric Schemel Patty 2011 Hit So Hard The Life amp Near Death 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