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The Mummies

The Mummies are an American garage punk band formed in San Bruno, California, in 1988. Exhibiting a defiantly raw and lo-fi sound, dubbed "budget rock", the Mummies' rebellious attitude and distinctive performance costumes exerted a major influence on garage punk and garage rock revival acts later in the decade, as well as in the 1990s. Their recorded output was intentionally completed with poor, cheap equipment, including their first and only studio album Never Been Caught, which was released after the group's initial break-up. Since then, the Mummies have engaged in several positively-received reunion concerts and tours, including appearances in Europe and the US sporadically through to recent years. The band is currently working on a movie.[1] [clarification needed]

The Mummies
Background information
OriginSan Mateo, California, United States
Genres
Years active1988–1992, 1993, 1994, 2008-2011, 2015-present
Labels
Past membersTrent Ruane
Maz Kattuah
Larry Winther
Russell Quan

History edit

Formed in late 1988 by Trent Ruane (lead singer, organ, saxophone) and Maz Kattuah (bass guitar), the band's lineup also included Larry Winther (lead guitar), and Russell Quan (drums).[2][3] The group became a key musical force in San Francisco's emerging garage punk scene alongside the Phantom Surfers and the Untamed Youth, although the band set out to be cruder than their contemporaries.[2][4] The group adopted the moniker the Mummies and immediately became known for their style of dress, clothing themselves in tattered rags like monster mummies. This homemade choice of attire was influential on the local garage punk scene, with newer groups also dressing in similarly gimmicky clothing.[5]

Influenced by R&B and 1960s garage rock bands such as the Sonics and the Fabulous Wailers, the Mummies, according to promoter and musician Jorge "Real Boss Hoss" Ojeda, "created the 'budget rock' sound. They recorded their own records on cheap, damaged gear and self-released them".[6][7] Indeed, starting with their debut performance at the Chi Chi Club in February 1989, the band was committed to a "do it yourself" approach, epitomized by their cheap, vintage gear and Farfisa organ, a characteristic instrument of 1960s garage.[2][3] In 1990, the group released their debut single, "That Girl", on the Mummies' own short-lived Pre-B.S. Records.[2] "We recorded nearly everything we did on a rack-mount cassette 4-track", explained Ruane. "Despite those four tracks we recorded things live, and mostly premixed on two tracks. By premixed, I mean I would manually ride the mixer during the recording, and adjust levels on-the-fly, like boosting the guitar track during the solo".[8]

Keeping with their total disdain for modern technology, the Mummies refused to publish their music on compact disc, and often brandished their vinyl covers with the slogan, "Fuck CDs".[2] Several singles followed in the early 1990s on different record labels, most notably Estrus Records, which also distributed a compilation album of the Mummies' singles, The Mummies Play Their Own Records!, in 1992. In 1991, the Mummies recorded an album's worth of material for Crypt Records; however, the band felt the results of the recording sessions did not appropriately capture their lo-fi sound, and discarded the material. Nonetheless, the songs were bootlegged on the album Fuck the Mummies, and the band re-recorded the material.[5] After extensive West Coast gigging, a tour of the Northwest with Thee Headcoats, and some engagements on the East Coast, the Mummies disbanded in January 1992, shortly before their first and only studio album, Never Been Caught, was released.[5][9]

The band briefly reunited the following year to tour Europe bringing Supercharger (a garage rock band the Mummies were friends with) as support, after convincing the promoters the trio added to their four members would be the equivalent of bringing over one ska band. In 1994, persuaded by the positive response, the band returned on another tour and released the live album Party at Steve's House before disbanding again.[2] Following the Mummies' break-up, the band members were active with other projects: Ruane, Kattuah, and Quan have all played with the Phantom Surfers, while Ruane has also worked with the Untamed Youth. Kattuah, who develops science museum exhibits in addition to performing,[10] performed in the Maybellines while Quan was involved with many groups including the Maybellines, the Bobbyteens, the Count Backwurds, and the Dukes of Hamburg. Additionally, Winther wrote, toured and recorded with the Orange Peels.[2]

In 2003, the band released Death By Unga Bunga, a compilation album which was the first Mummies release to be distributed on compact disc.[11] The Mummies have since arranged one-off concert reunions on an intermittent basis, starting in 2008.[12]

Legacy edit

Since the band's 1990s heyday, the popularity of the Mummies has grown steadily with the successive generation of garage and indie rock musical acts, and the group also holds a devoted cult following.[5] Music critic Mark Deming proclaimed the Mummies the "kings of budget rock", adding that "it's difficult to imagine the rawest edge of the garage revival bands existing without the guiding influence of the gauze-wrapped foursome".[2]

Writer Annie Llewellyn noted that the Mummies "became notorious for wild live shows that frequently had them abusing the shit out of the audience".[13] Ruane reflected on the group's time in San Francisco's garage punk scene: "For some unbeknownst reason, we went over in a big way up there", and "Soon there was a very short-lived, extremely frenetic climate in San Francisco, as we had inadvertently caused a scene (in the literal sense)".[8]

Members edit

Discography edit

Note: Source for section is as follows:[14]

Studio albums edit

Bootleg albums edit

  • Fuck the Mummies
  • Uncontrolable Urge (Sub-Pop Singles Club)
  • Peel Sessions (1994)
  • Tales From The Crypt (1994)

Split albums edit

  • Northwest Budget Rock Massacre! (1991)
  • The Mummies Vs. The Wolfmen (1991)
  • Live At Café The Pit's (1993)
  • The Mummies Vs. Supercharger Tour '93 (1993)

Singles edit

  • "That Girl" (1990)
  • "Food, Sickles, and Girls" (1990)
  • "Out of Our Tree" (1990)
  • "Skinny Minnie" (1990)
  • "Introduction to the Mummies" (1992)
  • "Stronger Than Dirt" (1992)
  • "Gwendolyn" (1994)

Extended plays edit

  • Shitsville (1990)
  • Greg Lowery & The Mummies (1992)
  • (You Must Fight to Live) On the Planet of the Apes (1993)

Compilation albums edit

  • The Mummies: Play Their Own Records! (1992)
  • Double Dumb Ass... In The Face (1996)
  • Runnin' On Empty Vol. 1 (1996)
  • Runnin' On Empty Vol. 2 (1997)
  • Death By Unga Bunga!! (2003)

Other appearances edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lambert, Matthew (July 15, 2020). "The Mummies Are Playing Underground Arts on August 20 -". mxdwn Music. from the original on October 28, 2021. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Deming, Mark. "The Mummies - Biography". allmusic.com. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Timeline: 1988-1989". themummies.com. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  4. ^ Pehling, Dave (February 7, 2024). . www.cbsnews.com. Archived from the original on February 11, 2024. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d Myers, Ted (2005). Children of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the Second Psychedelic Era, 1976–1995 (CD booklet). Rhino Records.
  6. ^ Whiteside, Johnny (2015-10-22). "The Mummies come back to life at Pickwick Gardens". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  7. ^ Schninder, Scott. "Mummies". trouserpress.com. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  8. ^ a b Penglis, Owen (2016-01-04). "Fuck the Mummies: Part 1 | Classic UB Interview: Trent Ruane, The Mummies". Unbelievably Bad Magazine. pp. 40–41. Archived from the original on 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  9. ^ Deming, Mark. "Never Been Caught - Review". allmusic.com. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  10. ^ "Maz Kattuah - Exploratorium". Exploratorium. 2 April 2018. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
  11. ^ Deming, Mark. "Death By Unga Bunga - Review". allmusic.com. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  12. ^ Pearis, Bill (2016-07-25). "The Mummies playing NYC show on the way to Spain's Funtastic Dracula Carnival". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  13. ^ Hudson, Harriet (2016-03-21). "We Hung Out with US Garage Legends the Mummies in a Cemetery". Vice. Photography by Annie Llewellyn. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  14. ^ "The Mummies Discography". themummies.com. Retrieved January 3, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official Mummies Page

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Not to be confused with Here Come the Mummies The Mummies are an American garage punk band formed in San Bruno California in 1988 Exhibiting a defiantly raw and lo fi sound dubbed budget rock the Mummies rebellious attitude and distinctive performance costumes exerted a major influence on garage punk and garage rock revival acts later in the decade as well as in the 1990s Their recorded output was intentionally completed with poor cheap equipment including their first and only studio album Never Been Caught which was released after the group s initial break up Since then the Mummies have engaged in several positively received reunion concerts and tours including appearances in Europe and the US sporadically through to recent years The band is currently working on a movie 1 clarification needed The MummiesBackground informationOriginSan Mateo California United StatesGenresGarage punksurf punkYears active1988 1992 1993 1994 2008 2011 2015 presentLabelsEstrus Telstar Planet Pimp Sympathy for the Record IndustryPast membersTrent RuaneMaz KattuahLarry WintherRussell Quan Contents 1 History 1 1 Legacy 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Bootleg albums 3 3 Split albums 3 4 Singles 3 5 Extended plays 3 6 Compilation albums 3 7 Other appearances 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormed in late 1988 by Trent Ruane lead singer organ saxophone and Maz Kattuah bass guitar the band s lineup also included Larry Winther lead guitar and Russell Quan drums 2 3 The group became a key musical force in San Francisco s emerging garage punk scene alongside the Phantom Surfers and the Untamed Youth although the band set out to be cruder than their contemporaries 2 4 The group adopted the moniker the Mummies and immediately became known for their style of dress clothing themselves in tattered rags like monster mummies This homemade choice of attire was influential on the local garage punk scene with newer groups also dressing in similarly gimmicky clothing 5 Influenced by R amp B and 1960s garage rock bands such as the Sonics and the Fabulous Wailers the Mummies according to promoter and musician Jorge Real Boss Hoss Ojeda created the budget rock sound They recorded their own records on cheap damaged gear and self released them 6 7 Indeed starting with their debut performance at the Chi Chi Club in February 1989 the band was committed to a do it yourself approach epitomized by their cheap vintage gear and Farfisa organ a characteristic instrument of 1960s garage 2 3 In 1990 the group released their debut single That Girl on the Mummies own short lived Pre B S Records 2 We recorded nearly everything we did on a rack mount cassette 4 track explained Ruane Despite those four tracks we recorded things live and mostly premixed on two tracks By premixed I mean I would manually ride the mixer during the recording and adjust levels on the fly like boosting the guitar track during the solo 8 Keeping with their total disdain for modern technology the Mummies refused to publish their music on compact disc and often brandished their vinyl covers with the slogan Fuck CDs 2 Several singles followed in the early 1990s on different record labels most notably Estrus Records which also distributed a compilation album of the Mummies singles The Mummies Play Their Own Records in 1992 In 1991 the Mummies recorded an album s worth of material for Crypt Records however the band felt the results of the recording sessions did not appropriately capture their lo fi sound and discarded the material Nonetheless the songs were bootlegged on the album Fuck the Mummies and the band re recorded the material 5 After extensive West Coast gigging a tour of the Northwest with Thee Headcoats and some engagements on the East Coast the Mummies disbanded in January 1992 shortly before their first and only studio album Never Been Caught was released 5 9 The band briefly reunited the following year to tour Europe bringing Supercharger a garage rock band the Mummies were friends with as support after convincing the promoters the trio added to their four members would be the equivalent of bringing over one ska band In 1994 persuaded by the positive response the band returned on another tour and released the live album Party at Steve s House before disbanding again 2 Following the Mummies break up the band members were active with other projects Ruane Kattuah and Quan have all played with the Phantom Surfers while Ruane has also worked with the Untamed Youth Kattuah who develops science museum exhibits in addition to performing 10 performed in the Maybellines while Quan was involved with many groups including the Maybellines the Bobbyteens the Count Backwurds and the Dukes of Hamburg Additionally Winther wrote toured and recorded with the Orange Peels 2 In 2003 the band released Death By Unga Bunga a compilation album which was the first Mummies release to be distributed on compact disc 11 The Mummies have since arranged one off concert reunions on an intermittent basis starting in 2008 12 Legacy edit Since the band s 1990s heyday the popularity of the Mummies has grown steadily with the successive generation of garage and indie rock musical acts and the group also holds a devoted cult following 5 Music critic Mark Deming proclaimed the Mummies the kings of budget rock adding that it s difficult to imagine the rawest edge of the garage revival bands existing without the guiding influence of the gauze wrapped foursome 2 Writer Annie Llewellyn noted that the Mummies became notorious for wild live shows that frequently had them abusing the shit out of the audience 13 Ruane reflected on the group s time in San Francisco s garage punk scene For some unbeknownst reason we went over in a big way up there and Soon there was a very short lived extremely frenetic climate in San Francisco as we had inadvertently caused a scene in the literal sense 8 Members editMaz Kattuah bass guitar Larry Winther lead guitar Trent Ruane organ saxophone Russell Quan drumsDiscography editNote Source for section is as follows 14 Studio albums edit Never Been Caught 1992 Party at Steve s House 1994 Bootleg albums edit Fuck the Mummies Uncontrolable Urge Sub Pop Singles Club Peel Sessions 1994 Tales From The Crypt 1994 Split albums edit Northwest Budget Rock Massacre 1991 The Mummies Vs The Wolfmen 1991 Live At Cafe The Pit s 1993 The Mummies Vs Supercharger Tour 93 1993 Singles edit That Girl 1990 Food Sickles and Girls 1990 Out of Our Tree 1990 Skinny Minnie 1990 Introduction to the Mummies 1992 Stronger Than Dirt 1992 Gwendolyn 1994 Extended plays edit Shitsville 1990 Greg Lowery amp The Mummies 1992 You Must Fight to Live On the Planet of the Apes 1993 Compilation albums edit The Mummies Play Their Own Records 1992 Double Dumb Ass In The Face 1996 Runnin On Empty Vol 1 1996 Runnin On Empty Vol 2 1997 Death By Unga Bunga 2003 Other appearances edit Tales From Estrus No 1 1990 The Estrus Half Rack 1991 Clam Chowder amp Ice vs Big Macs amp Bombers 1991 Nardwuar the Human Serviette Follow That Munster Raw Sixties Punk Vol 2 1991 Groin Thunder 1992 Fuck You Spaceman 1992 Turban Renewal A Tribute to Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs 1994 Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls 1994 Children of Nuggets Original Artyfacts from the Second Psychedelic Era 1976 1995 2005 References edit Lambert Matthew July 15 2020 The Mummies Are Playing Underground Arts on August 20 mxdwn Music Archived from the original on October 28 2021 Retrieved May 9 2024 a b c d e f g h Deming Mark The Mummies Biography allmusic com Retrieved January 2 2016 a b Timeline 1988 1989 themummies com Retrieved January 2 2016 Pehling Dave February 7 2024 Oakland punk rock dive Thee Stork Club celebrates anniversary with the Mummies CBS San Francisco www cbsnews com Archived from the original on February 11 2024 Retrieved May 9 2024 a b c d Myers Ted 2005 Children of Nuggets Original Artyfacts from the Second Psychedelic Era 1976 1995 CD booklet Rhino Records Whiteside Johnny 2015 10 22 The Mummies come back to life at Pickwick Gardens Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 2 2016 Schninder Scott Mummies trouserpress com Retrieved January 2 2016 a b Penglis Owen 2016 01 04 Fuck the Mummies Part 1 Classic UB Interview Trent Ruane The Mummies Unbelievably Bad Magazine pp 40 41 Archived from the original on 2017 02 21 Retrieved 2024 02 26 Deming Mark Never Been Caught Review allmusic com Retrieved January 2 2016 Maz Kattuah Exploratorium Exploratorium 2 April 2018 Retrieved January 1 2022 Deming Mark Death By Unga Bunga Review allmusic com Retrieved January 3 2016 Pearis Bill 2016 07 25 The Mummies playing NYC show on the way to Spain s Funtastic Dracula Carnival Brooklyn Vegan Retrieved January 3 2016 Hudson Harriet 2016 03 21 We Hung Out with US Garage Legends the Mummies in a Cemetery Vice Photography by Annie Llewellyn Retrieved January 3 2016 The Mummies Discography themummies com Retrieved January 3 2016 External links editOfficial Mummies Page 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