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Cradle of Thorns

Cradle of Thorns was an American rock band. Formed in 1988 in Bakersfield, California by singer Ty Elam, the band was initially defined by their gothic rock style. After releasing their debut album, Remember It Day, independently in 1990, the band signed with Triple X Records, and would come to be defined by a more dance music-oriented style influenced by heavy metal and industrial rock. In 1998, the band changed their name to Videodrone and signed with Korn's vanity label Elementree Records, releasing their self titled fourth album, Videodrone the following year, which featured a mix of industrial music and nu metal. Videodrone disbanded two years later, but reformed under their original name from 2007 to 2015.

Cradle of Thorns
Background information
Also known asVideodrone (1998-2000)
OriginBakersfield, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1988–2000, 2006–2015
Labels
MembersTy Elam
Steve Thiriot
Matt Wilkinson
Past membersDavid File
Kris Kohls
Rohan Cowden
Tamera Slayton
Jay Caruso
Scat Elis
Chris Goodsell
Mavis
Marianne Ray
Chris O'Brian

History edit

Formation and Remember It Day (1988–1990) edit

In 1988 vocalist Ty Elam formed Cradle of Thorns. They toured extensively and earned an underground following. They released an independent record entitled Remember It Day in 1990.

Feed-Us (1994–1995) edit

The band signed with Triple X Records (label of Jane's Addiction and Social Distortion) and in 1994 released Feed-Us, produced by Ross Robinson.

Download This! (1996–1998) edit

1996's Download This! saw the departure of female vocalist Tamera Slayton and bassist Scat Elis. New bassist Purdy Spackle joined the group. The song "Bulimia Blowjob" features an appearance by vocalist Aimee Echo of Human Waste Project and TheSTART, and Jeff Schartoff, of Human Waste Project and Professional Murder Music.

Name change and Videodrone (1998–2000) edit

For their fourth album, bassist Purdy Spackle was replaced by Mavis. They renamed themselves Videodrone, as a play on the film Videodrome, because the band wanted a name that sounded futuristic and retro at the same time, evoking the 1980s, the decade in which the film was released.[1] Their twelve-track, self-titled CD was released in 1999 with appearances from Korn's Jonathan Davis on "Ty Jonathan Down", Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst and DJ Lethal on "Human Piñata", and Psycho Realm on "Pig in a Blanket". Also from Korn, Head played guitar on "Power Tools for Girls" and Fieldy produced the album.

Break up and post-Videodrone projects (2000–2006) edit

After touring with Korn, Rob Zombie, Orgy, and Machine Head, lack of label support and drug problems spelled the end for Videodrone (as detailed in the interview with Elam on the "All Over Again" maxi-single). Drummer Kris Kohls went on to play for Adema and vocalist Ty Elam would go on to play in local Bakersfield bands Karmahitlist, Three Chord Whore, and Arrival of Fawn after Videodrone's demise in 2000.

Reformation (2007–2015) edit

In 2007, Ty Elam resurrected the band under its original moniker Cradle of Thorns with all new members. The song "All Over Again" was released as a single, which can be heard on the band's official MySpace page. Elam later appeared on metal band Mastiv's album, End of the Silence, released in 2011. By 2015, Cradle of Thorns's official homepage ceased, and nothing has been stated regarding the group's future since.

Style and influences edit

Cradle of Thorns initially began as a gothic rock band before shifting to a "heavy, but dark dance" style[2] that fuses heavy metal,[3][4] industrial rock[3][4] and hard rock[4] with genres such as funk, gothic rock, jazz, opera[4] and hip hop.[3] This style has been classified as industrial and nu metal.[5] The band's influences include horror film scores and Korn.[1] They have been described as a cross between Korn, Orgy and Marilyn Manson.[5]

Members edit

Current

  • Ty Elam – vocals (1988–2000), drums (2006–2015)
  • Steve Thiriot – guitar, synthesizers, screams (2007–2015)
  • Matt Wilkinson – bass (2007–2015)

Former

  • David File – guitar (1988–2000)
  • Kris Kohls – drums (1988–2000)
  • Rohan Cowden – keyboards (1988–2000)
  • Tamera Slayton – vocals (1988–1995)
  • Jay Caruso – bass (1988–1992)
  • Scat Elis – bass (1992–1995)
  • Purdy Spackle – bass (1995–1997)
  • Mavis – bass (1997–2000)
Timeline

Discography edit

Cradle of Thorns edit

  • Remember It Day (1990)
  • Feed-Us (1994)
  • Download This! (1996)

Videodrone edit

Singles edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Dance

[6]
"Faceplant" 1999 15 Videodrone
"All Over Again"[7] 2008 Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Music videos edit

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s)
"Ty Jonathan Down"
(featuring Jonathan Davis)
2000 Jonathan Davis[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Byrkit, Becky. "Videodrone Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
  2. ^ "Korn Plans Include Tour, Its Label's Releases". Billboard. July 18, 1998. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Gallucci, Michael. "Videodrone Review". AllMusic. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d Yeske, Katherine. "Cradle of Thorns". Trouser Press. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
  5. ^ a b Katz, Daniel J (March 19, 1999). "Videodrone OFTEN SLOPPY BUT SHOWS POTENTIAL". The Tech. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
  6. ^ "Videodrone – Chart History: Dance/Club Play Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  7. ^ All Over Again (track listing). Cradle of Thorns. Riot, Inc. Media. 2006. RIM-0001.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  8. ^ Johnson, Tina (January 25, 2000). "Korn Frontman Shoots Videodrone Clip; Family Values CD/Video on Way". MTV News. Viacom Media Networks. Retrieved January 31, 2013.

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Videodrone the following year which featured a mix of industrial music and nu metal Videodrone disbanded two years later but reformed under their original name from 2007 to 2015 Cradle of ThornsBackground informationAlso known asVideodrone 1998 2000 OriginBakersfield California U S GenresIndustrialnu metalgothic rock early Years active1988 2000 2006 2015LabelsTriple XElementreeMembersTy ElamSteve ThiriotMatt WilkinsonPast membersDavid FileKris KohlsRohan CowdenTamera SlaytonJay CarusoScat ElisChris GoodsellMavisMarianne RayChris O Brian Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and Remember It Day 1988 1990 1 2 Feed Us 1994 1995 1 3 Download This 1996 1998 1 4 Name change and Videodrone 1998 2000 1 5 Break up and post Videodrone projects 2000 2006 1 6 Reformation 2007 2015 2 Style and influences 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Cradle of Thorns 4 2 Videodrone 4 2 1 Singles 4 2 2 Music videos 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2022 Formation and Remember It Day 1988 1990 edit In 1988 vocalist Ty Elam formed Cradle of Thorns They toured extensively and earned an underground following They released an independent record entitled Remember It Day in 1990 Feed Us 1994 1995 edit The band signed with Triple X Records label of Jane s Addiction and Social Distortion and in 1994 released Feed Us produced by Ross Robinson Download This 1996 1998 edit 1996 s Download This saw the departure of female vocalist Tamera Slayton and bassist Scat Elis New bassist Purdy Spackle joined the group The song Bulimia Blowjob features an appearance by vocalist Aimee Echo of Human Waste Project and TheSTART and Jeff Schartoff of Human Waste Project and Professional Murder Music Name change and Videodrone 1998 2000 edit For their fourth album bassist Purdy Spackle was replaced by Mavis They renamed themselves Videodrone as a play on the film Videodrome because the band wanted a name that sounded futuristic and retro at the same time evoking the 1980s the decade in which the film was released 1 Their twelve track self titled CD was released in 1999 with appearances from Korn s Jonathan Davis on Ty Jonathan Down Limp Bizkit s Fred Durst and DJ Lethal on Human Pinata and Psycho Realm on Pig in a Blanket Also from Korn Head played guitar on Power Tools for Girls and Fieldy produced the album Break up and post Videodrone projects 2000 2006 edit After touring with Korn Rob Zombie Orgy and Machine Head lack of label support and drug problems spelled the end for Videodrone as detailed in the interview with Elam on the All Over Again maxi single Drummer Kris Kohls went on to play for Adema and vocalist Ty Elam would go on to play in local Bakersfield bands Karmahitlist Three Chord Whore and Arrival of Fawn after Videodrone s demise in 2000 Reformation 2007 2015 edit In 2007 Ty Elam resurrected the band under its original moniker Cradle of Thorns with all new members The song All Over Again was released as a single which can be heard on the band s official MySpace page Elam later appeared on metal band Mastiv s album End of the Silence released in 2011 By 2015 Cradle of Thorns s official homepage ceased and nothing has been stated regarding the group s future since Style and influences editCradle of Thorns initially began as a gothic rock band before shifting to a heavy but dark dance style 2 that fuses heavy metal 3 4 industrial rock 3 4 and hard rock 4 with genres such as funk gothic rock jazz opera 4 and hip hop 3 This style has been classified as industrial and nu metal 5 The band s influences include horror film scores and Korn 1 They have been described as a cross between Korn Orgy and Marilyn Manson 5 Members editCurrent Ty Elam vocals 1988 2000 drums 2006 2015 Steve Thiriot guitar synthesizers screams 2007 2015 Matt Wilkinson bass 2007 2015 Former David File guitar 1988 2000 Kris Kohls drums 1988 2000 Rohan Cowden keyboards 1988 2000 Tamera Slayton vocals 1988 1995 Jay Caruso bass 1988 1992 Scat Elis bass 1992 1995 Purdy Spackle bass 1995 1997 Mavis bass 1997 2000 TimelineDiscography editCradle of Thorns edit Remember It Day 1990 Feed Us 1994 Download This 1996 Videodrone edit Videodrone February 23 1999 Singles edit List of singles with selected chart positions showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUSDance 6 Faceplant 1999 15 Videodrone All Over Again 7 2008 Non album single denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Music videos edit List of music videos showing year released and director Title Year Director s Ty Jonathan Down featuring Jonathan Davis 2000 Jonathan Davis 8 References edit a b Byrkit Becky Videodrone Biography AllMusic Retrieved October 17 2022 Korn Plans Include Tour Its Label s Releases Billboard July 18 1998 Retrieved October 17 2022 a b c Gallucci Michael Videodrone Review AllMusic Retrieved October 17 2022 a b c d Yeske Katherine Cradle of Thorns Trouser Press Retrieved October 17 2022 a b Katz Daniel J March 19 1999 Videodrone OFTEN SLOPPY BUT SHOWS POTENTIAL The Tech Retrieved October 17 2022 Videodrone Chart History Dance Club Play Songs Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved January 31 2013 All Over Again track listing Cradle of Thorns Riot Inc Media 2006 RIM 0001 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Johnson Tina January 25 2000 Korn Frontman Shoots Videodrone Clip Family Values CD Video on Way MTV News Viacom Media Networks Retrieved January 31 2013 External links editCradle of Thorns at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cradle of Thorns amp oldid 1118026717, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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