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Starkweather (band)

Starkweather is an American heavy metal band from Philadelphia formed in 1989. They have a complex experimental metal sound often including use of dissonance, intricate tempo changes and avant-garde sensibilities. Starkweather helped pioneer the hardcore punk/heavy metal crossover sound that would later be known as "metalcore", as well as being a major influence on the mathcore subgenre.[1] They have influenced many of today's top selling hardcore/metal bands such as Converge, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Mastodon and Coalesce among many others.[2][3]

Starkweather
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genres
Years active1989–present
LabelsCandlelight, Deathwish, Inc.
MembersRennie Resmini
Todd Forkin
Harry Rosa
Vincent Rosa
Sean Jacobs
Bill Molchanow
Past membersMichelle Eddison
Sean Roberts
Jim Winters
Liam Wilson

The name Starkweather is taken from Charles Starkweather, a late-1950s spree killer.[4]

Biography edit

After recording a demo at Why Me? Recording (Turning Point, Edgewise, Brody), the band was quickly signed to Harvcore Records and released the Crossbearer LP in 1992. Starkweather made an impression with a succession of 7-inch single releases. These were followed by their first EP, Starkweather, for Inner Rage Records (1993); the Crossbearer re-issue, for Too Damn Hype (1994); their second full-length effort, Into the Wire, on Edison Recordings (1995); and the 1996 Bitter Frost / Bee Stings and Posion Eggs split with Season to Risk through Supermodel Records.

Starkweather released their third album, Croatoan, in late 2005. It was produced by Pierre Remillard (mainly known for producing Canadian death metal bands Cryptopsy and Gorguts), and was released only on vinyl through Hypertension Records. In that year, the band went on their first international European tour, visiting the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, England and France. 2006 saw the CD release of Croatoan on Candlelight Records.[5] Croatoan features session work from bass player Liam Wilson (The Dillinger Escape Plan and Burnside) and guitarist Jim Winters (Believer, Earth Crisis, Turmoil, and The Promise)[3] and the cover art was done by artist Paul Romano, who also worked with Mastodon, The Red Chord, Trivium, Earth, and Godflesh. After a period of inactivity, Starkweather's fourth LP This Sheltering Night was released in 2010, followed by a split LP with French band Overmars in 2011. Both recordings were produced by Alap Momin (Dälek). Following those releases the band had some line-up changes, with founding guitarist Todd Forkin and longtime drummer Harry Rosa leaving the band. The last recordings with Forkin and Rosa were released in 2018 as a split LP with Portuguese band Concealment.

Style and influences edit

Starkweather songs do not follow traditional verse-chorus-verse structure. Songs tend to have "narrative or cinematic flow", the compositions tend to emphasize an ongoing development of themes and motifs. Alex Henderson of Allmusic has described their music as "dissonant, jagged, angular, and discordant as well as abrasive, noisy, violent, claustrophobic, and dense" and an "extreme sensory assault".[2] The band has an unusual and eclectic panel of influences; tapping into the more experimental, angular sides of hardcore and metal spheres as well as other genres. Singer Rennie Resmini's main vocal influences are Sinéad O'Connor, Diamanda Galas, Björk, Michael Gira (Swans), Nick Cave (The Birthday Party), Rob 'The Baron' Miller (Amebix), and Jaz Coleman (Killing Joke) among others. The band have acknowledged that some of their primary musical influences include Voivod, Celtic Frost, Gorguts, Articles of Faith, Watchtower, Metallica, Atheist, Minor Threat, Confessor, Morbid Angel, Prong, Fates Warning and Iron Maiden; and have also shown appreciation for avant-garde composers such as Xenakis and Penderecki.[4]

Along with bands like Rorschach, Earth Crisis, Merauder and Integrity, Starkweather is often credited as an early pioneer of the metalcore genre; although the band members do not consider themselves a metalcore band and have showed discontentment with the term.[6][7] In an interview with Noisecreep, guitarist Todd Forkin commented negatively on the genre, stating, "I've heard the tag on a number of occasions that we, along with a handful of other bands, are responsible for metalcore, but to me that's like being told you're responsible for spreading cancer. You just pray that it's not true."[8] Forkin continued in the interview that he does not hear "a direct take on what we've done" in modern metalcore bands.[8]

In a review for Starkweather's This Sheltering Night, Cosmo Lee of Decibel wrote, "If one had to assign a context for Starkweather, it would be the late '80s/early '90s, where bands like Only Living Witness and Prong were smashing together metal and hardcore—but not quite making 'metalcore.' 'Metalcore' now implies the worst of both worlds. We're talking about the best of both worlds."[9]

Starkweather's musical contemporaries include a handful of 1990s hardcore groups that fused dissonant and melodic elements in an unorthodox, complex manner (Stigmata, Only Living Witness and Sam Black Church); as well as bands like Rorschach, Deadguy, Bloodlet and Converge, who played a similarly angular and unusual style of metallic hardcore.

Members edit

Current members

  • Rennie Resmini – vocals (1989–present)
  • Vincent Rosa – bass guitar (2005–present)
  • Jim Winters – guitar (2002-2005, 2014–present)
  • Drew Juergens-Soto – drums (2016–present)
  • Sean Jacobs – bass guitar (2014–present)
  • Bill Molchanow – guitar (2016–present)

Former members

  • Todd Forkin – guitar (1989-2014)
  • Harry Rosa – drums (1990-2014)
  • Michelle Eddison – bass guitar (1990–1999)
  • Sean Roberts – guitar (?)
  • Dan McGinnis – guitar (1990)
  • Liam Wilson – bass guitar (2002-2005)
  • Leonard Emerick – drums (1989-1990)

Discography edit

  • Crossbearer (LP) (1992) Harvcore Records
  • Starkweather (7-inch EP) (1993) Inner Rage Records, France
  • Philly Dust Krew compilation cd (1993) Too Damn Hype Records
  • Crossbearer (studio album, 1994) re-issue of vinyl with bonus tracks on Too Damn Hype Records
  • A Food Not Bombs Benefit compilation LP (1994) Inchworm Records
  • Into The Wire (studio album, 1995) Edison Records
  • Bitter Frost/Bee Stings and Posion Eggs (split with Season to Risk, 1996)
  • Definitely Not the Majors compilation CD (1997) Bush League
  • Croatoan (studio, 2005) vinyl by Hypertension CD released by Candlelight Records in 2006
  • This Sheltering Night (studio, 2010) CD LP released by Deathwish Inc.
  • "Split" Starkweather & Overmars LP released by Deathwish Inc.
  • Starkweather / Concealment split (2018, Translation Loss Records)

References edit

  1. ^ Hale, Trevor (December 3, 2008). "Just Like Coming Home: Starkweather finally make their way to Utah". Salt Lake City Weekly. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  2. ^ a b Croatan review @ Allmusic "Mastodon, The Red Chord, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Killswitch Engage, Losa, The Black Dahlia Murder, Coalesce, Strapping Young Lad ... but it is important to know that Starkweather have been around longer than any of the abovementioned bands and have influenced some of them (either directly or indirectly)"
  3. ^ a b Biography @ The Gauntlet "they have been cited as influence to many of today's top selling metal/hardcore bands"
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2008-01-04.
  5. ^ Biography @ MusicMight[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Starkweather Bio". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved June 12, 2010.
  7. ^ Hale, Trevor (December 3, 2008). "Just Like Coming Home: Starkweather finally make their way to Utah". Salt Lake City Weekly. Copperfield Publishing. Retrieved June 12, 2010.
  8. ^ a b Debenedictis, Matt (June 11, 2010). "Starkweather Guitarist: Pioneering Metalcore Is Like 'Spreading Cancer'". Noisecreep. AOL Music. Retrieved June 12, 2010.
  9. ^ Lee, Cosmo (July 2010). "Energetic disassembly". Decibel (69). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Red Flag Media Inc. ISSN 1550-6614. Retrieved August 29, 2010.[dead link]

External links edit

  • MySpace page
  • Kluze, Ray (18 August 2005). . Semtex Magazine. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2009.

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Starkweather is an American heavy metal band from Philadelphia formed in 1989 They have a complex experimental metal sound often including use of dissonance intricate tempo changes and avant garde sensibilities Starkweather helped pioneer the hardcore punk heavy metal crossover sound that would later be known as metalcore as well as being a major influence on the mathcore subgenre 1 They have influenced many of today s top selling hardcore metal bands such as Converge The Dillinger Escape Plan Mastodon and Coalesce among many others 2 3 StarkweatherOriginPhiladelphia Pennsylvania U S GenresMetalcore avant garde metalYears active1989 presentLabelsCandlelight Deathwish Inc MembersRennie Resmini Todd ForkinHarry RosaVincent RosaSean JacobsBill MolchanowPast membersMichelle EddisonSean Roberts Jim WintersLiam Wilson The name Starkweather is taken from Charles Starkweather a late 1950s spree killer 4 Contents 1 Biography 2 Style and influences 3 Members 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksBiography editAfter recording a demo at Why Me Recording Turning Point Edgewise Brody the band was quickly signed to Harvcore Records and released the Crossbearer LP in 1992 Starkweather made an impression with a succession of 7 inch single releases These were followed by their first EP Starkweather for Inner Rage Records 1993 the Crossbearer re issue for Too Damn Hype 1994 their second full length effort Into the Wire on Edison Recordings 1995 and the 1996 Bitter Frost Bee Stings and Posion Eggs split with Season to Risk through Supermodel Records Starkweather released their third album Croatoan in late 2005 It was produced by Pierre Remillard mainly known for producing Canadian death metal bands Cryptopsy and Gorguts and was released only on vinyl through Hypertension Records In that year the band went on their first international European tour visiting the Netherlands Germany Belgium England and France 2006 saw the CD release of Croatoan on Candlelight Records 5 Croatoan features session work from bass player Liam Wilson The Dillinger Escape Plan and Burnside and guitarist Jim Winters Believer Earth Crisis Turmoil and The Promise 3 and the cover art was done by artist Paul Romano who also worked with Mastodon The Red Chord Trivium Earth and Godflesh After a period of inactivity Starkweather s fourth LP This Sheltering Night was released in 2010 followed by a split LP with French band Overmars in 2011 Both recordings were produced by Alap Momin Dalek Following those releases the band had some line up changes with founding guitarist Todd Forkin and longtime drummer Harry Rosa leaving the band The last recordings with Forkin and Rosa were released in 2018 as a split LP with Portuguese band Concealment Style and influences editStarkweather songs do not follow traditional verse chorus verse structure Songs tend to have narrative or cinematic flow the compositions tend to emphasize an ongoing development of themes and motifs Alex Henderson of Allmusic has described their music as dissonant jagged angular and discordant as well as abrasive noisy violent claustrophobic and dense and an extreme sensory assault 2 The band has an unusual and eclectic panel of influences tapping into the more experimental angular sides of hardcore and metal spheres as well as other genres Singer Rennie Resmini s main vocal influences are Sinead O Connor Diamanda Galas Bjork Michael Gira Swans Nick Cave The Birthday Party Rob The Baron Miller Amebix and Jaz Coleman Killing Joke among others The band have acknowledged that some of their primary musical influences include Voivod Celtic Frost Gorguts Articles of Faith Watchtower Metallica Atheist Minor Threat Confessor Morbid Angel Prong Fates Warning and Iron Maiden and have also shown appreciation for avant garde composers such as Xenakis and Penderecki 4 Along with bands like Rorschach Earth Crisis Merauder and Integrity Starkweather is often credited as an early pioneer of the metalcore genre although the band members do not consider themselves a metalcore band and have showed discontentment with the term 6 7 In an interview with Noisecreep guitarist Todd Forkin commented negatively on the genre stating I ve heard the tag on a number of occasions that we along with a handful of other bands are responsible for metalcore but to me that s like being told you re responsible for spreading cancer You just pray that it s not true 8 Forkin continued in the interview that he does not hear a direct take on what we ve done in modern metalcore bands 8 In a review for Starkweather s This Sheltering Night Cosmo Lee of Decibel wrote If one had to assign a context for Starkweather it would be the late 80s early 90s where bands like Only Living Witness and Prong were smashing together metal and hardcore but not quite making metalcore Metalcore now implies the worst of both worlds We re talking about the best of both worlds 9 Starkweather s musical contemporaries include a handful of 1990s hardcore groups that fused dissonant and melodic elements in an unorthodox complex manner Stigmata Only Living Witness and Sam Black Church as well as bands like Rorschach Deadguy Bloodlet and Converge who played a similarly angular and unusual style of metallic hardcore Members editCurrent members Rennie Resmini vocals 1989 present Vincent Rosa bass guitar 2005 present Jim Winters guitar 2002 2005 2014 present Drew Juergens Soto drums 2016 present Sean Jacobs bass guitar 2014 present Bill Molchanow guitar 2016 present Former members Todd Forkin guitar 1989 2014 Harry Rosa drums 1990 2014 Michelle Eddison bass guitar 1990 1999 Sean Roberts guitar Dan McGinnis guitar 1990 Liam Wilson bass guitar 2002 2005 Leonard Emerick drums 1989 1990 Discography editCrossbearer LP 1992 Harvcore Records Starkweather 7 inch EP 1993 Inner Rage Records France Philly Dust Krew compilation cd 1993 Too Damn Hype Records Crossbearer studio album 1994 re issue of vinyl with bonus tracks on Too Damn Hype Records A Food Not Bombs Benefit compilation LP 1994 Inchworm Records Into The Wire studio album 1995 Edison Records Bitter Frost Bee Stings and Posion Eggs split with Season to Risk 1996 Definitely Not the Majors compilation CD 1997 Bush League Croatoan studio 2005 vinyl by Hypertension CD released by Candlelight Records in 2006 This Sheltering Night studio 2010 CD LP released by Deathwish Inc Split Starkweather amp Overmars LP released by Deathwish Inc Starkweather Concealment split 2018 Translation Loss Records References edit Hale Trevor December 3 2008 Just Like Coming Home Starkweather finally make their way to Utah Salt Lake City Weekly Retrieved 2009 06 12 a b Croatan review Allmusic Mastodon The Red Chord The Dillinger Escape Plan Killswitch Engage Losa The Black Dahlia Murder Coalesce Strapping Young Lad but it is important to know that Starkweather have been around longer than any of the abovementioned bands and have influenced some of them either directly or indirectly a b Biography The Gauntlet they have been cited as influence to many of today s top selling metal hardcore bands a b Rennie Resmini interview Archived from the original on 2011 07 25 Retrieved 2008 01 04 Biography MusicMight permanent dead link Starkweather Bio Sputnikmusic Retrieved June 12 2010 Hale Trevor December 3 2008 Just Like Coming Home Starkweather finally make their way to Utah Salt Lake City Weekly Copperfield Publishing Retrieved June 12 2010 a b Debenedictis Matt June 11 2010 Starkweather Guitarist Pioneering Metalcore Is Like Spreading Cancer Noisecreep AOL Music Retrieved June 12 2010 Lee Cosmo July 2010 Energetic disassembly Decibel 69 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Red Flag Media Inc ISSN 1550 6614 Retrieved August 29 2010 dead link External links editMySpace page Kluze Ray 18 August 2005 Starkweather interview Semtex Magazine Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 17 June 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Starkweather band amp oldid 1172783962, 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