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Alien Sex Fiend

 
Artist: Alien Sex Fiend
Alien Sex Fiend

Group Members:

Nik Fiend, Mrs. Fiend, Rat Fink, Jr., Doc "Octopus" Milton, Yaxi Highrizer, Johnny "Ha Ha" Freshwater

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D. James, James
  • Formed: 1982
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Singles 1983-1995," "I'm Her Frankenstein: Collection, Vol. 2," "Fiend at the Controls"
  • Representative Songs: "Dead and Buried," "New Christian Music," "Here Cum Germs"

Biography

A product of Britain's early-1980s Batcave gothic punk movement, the North London-based Alien Sex Fiend was led by the eccentric Nick Wade, better known as the macabre Nik Fiend. A staple of the London scene as a member of such relatively obscure groups as the Earwigs and Mr. and Mrs. Demeanour, he made his recording debut under the name Demon Preacher; several other short-lived projects followed before he formed Alien Sex Fiend in 1982 with wife and synth player Christine (a.k.a. Mrs. Fiend), guitarist Yaxi Highrizer (born David James), and drummer Johnny "Ha Ha" Freshwater.

Mixing the theatrical horror-movie antics of Alice Cooper with the menacing synthesizer pulse of Suicide, Alien Sex Fiend debuted with the single "Ignore the Machine," a favorite among Goth club denizens; the full-length Who's Been Sleeping in My Brain? appeared in 1983. A series of indie-chart hits followed in 1984, including "R.I.P.", "Dead and Buried" and "E.S.T. (Trip to the Moon); " the success of the album Acid Bath further increased the group's visibility, and in Japan, Alien Sex Fiend became major stars, resulting in the 1985 live release Liquid Head in Tokyo.

Following the departure of Johnny Ha-Ha, the group continued as a trio to record 1985's bleak Maximum Security. After the following year's "It" the Album, released to coincide with Alien Sex Fiend's opening slot on Alice Cooper's "Nightmare Returns" tour, they recorded 1987's Here Cum Germs, the final offer to feature Yaxi Highrazer; now essentially a duo, the Fiends explored more synth- and sample-oriented territory on 1988's Another Planet, a trend continued on 1990's Curse, which featured the minor hit "Now I'm Feeling Zombified."

With a revitalized line-up including new guitarist Rat Fink Jr. and keyboardist Doc Milton, Alien Sex Fiend resurfaced in 1992 with Open Head Surgery. After a 1993 live album, Altered States of America, they composed the music for the CD-ROM game Inferno; with the release of the compilation The Singles 1983-1995, the band's affiliation with longtime label Anagram ended, and the Fiends soon established their own 13th Moon Records imprint. With the release of the trance-influenced 1996 EP Evolution, Alien Sex Fiend traveled even further away from their Goth beginnings into the realm of electronica, a move continued on 1997's Nocturnal Emissions. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Alien Sex Fiend

Background information
Origin London, UK
Cardiff, UK
Genre(s) Gothic Rock
Gothabilly
Post-Punk
Industrial
Deathrock
Years active 1982 – present
Label(s) Anagram Records
13th Moon Records
Flicknife Records
Website Official website
Members
Nik Wade (Nik Fiend)
Chrissie Wade (Mrs Fiend)
Former members
David James (Yaxi Highrizer)
John Freshwater (Johnny Ha-Ha)
RatFink — Drummer/Guitarist
Doc Milton

Alien Sex Fiend are a gothic rock band from the UK, composed of the married couple Nik Fiend and Mrs. Fiend. Currently, the band is based in Cardiff, Wales[citation needed].

Formed in the winter of 1982 at the Batcave club in London, the band became known in the gothic scene for their psychobilly, dark electronic, industrial sound, heavy samples and loops and manic vocals. The band has had limited mainstream success; in October 1985, their album Maximum Security reached #100 on the UK Albums chart and remained there for the week of October 12.[citation needed] However, throughout the early 1980s their work frequently charted on the UK Indie Chart[1] and remained a fixture on college radio.

The band recorded two BBC Peel Sessions in 1984. In May, they recorded "Attack!!!", "Dead And Buried", "Ignore The Machine" and "Hee Haw"; in August "In God We Trust", "E.S.T Trip To The Moon" and "Boneshaker Baby".

The band released the world's first 11" single, "E.S.T. (Trip To The Moon)" in October 1984. Their video for "Now I'm Feeling Zombified" was featured on an episode of the MTV animated series Beavis & Butt-head. They did the soundtrack for the Digital Image Design game Inferno.

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Live performances

For their 25th anniversary, the band gave three live performances. The first at the Koko Club in Camden Town, London on 13 January, 2007. The others were at Gaverke in Waregem, Belgium and La Locomotive in Paris, France on 20 January and 21 January, Ucho in Gdynia, Poland 23 November 2008 Postbahnhof in Berlin, Germany 24 November 2008 respectively.

Discography

Studio albums

Alien Sex Fiend live in Paris (2007)

Live albums

  • Liquid Head in Tokyo (1985)
  • Too Much Acid? (1989)
  • The Altered States of America (1993)
  • Flashbacks! (Live 1995-1998) (2001)

Compilation albums

  • The First Alien Sex Fiend Compact Disc (1986)
  • The Impossible Mission Mini-LP (US release) (1987)
  • All Our Yesterdays (1988)
  • The Legendary Batcave Tapes (1993)
  • Drive My Rocket (USA) (1994)
  • I'm Her Frankenstein (USA) (1995)
  • The Singles 1983-1995 (1995)
  • War Dance of the Alien Sex Fiend (1997) – 2CD-set
  • The Batcave Masters (USA) (1998)
  • Fiend at the Controls Vols 1 & 2 (1999)
  • The Best of Alien Sex Fiend (2001)
  • Friend Club (2005)
  • The Very Best of Alien Sex Fiend (2005)
  • Para-Abnormal (2006)
  • R.I.P. - A 12" Collection (2008)

Singles

  • "Ignore the Machine" (1983)
  • "Lips Can't Go" (1983)
  • "R.I.P. (Blue Crumb Truck)" (1984)
  • "Dead and Buried" (1984) – UK #91
  • "E.S.T. (Trip to the Moon)" (1984)
  • "I'm Doing Time in a Maximum Security Twilight Home" (1985)
  • "Ignore the Machine" (re-issue) (1985) – UK #99
  • "Ignore the Machine Electrode Mix" (1985)
  • "I Walk the Line" (1986)
  • "Smells Like..." (1986)
  • "Here Cum Germs" (1987)
  • "Hurricane Fighter Plane" (1987)
  • "Stuff the Turkey" (1987)
  • "The Impossible Mission" (1987)
  • "Batman Theme" (released as Dynamic Duo) (1988)
  • "Bun Ho!" (1988)
  • "Haunted House" (1989)
  • Box Set of 5 Singles (1990)
  • "Now I'm Feeling Zombified" (1990)
  • "Magic" (1992)
  • "Inferno - The Youth Mixes" (1994)
  • "Inferno - The Mixes" (1995)
  • "Evolution" 12" (1996)
  • "Evolution" CD (1996)
  • "Evolution Remixes" 12" (1996)
  • "On a Mission Remixes" 12" (1997)
  • "Tarot Mixes" 12" (1998)

References

  1. ^ Guinness Book of British Hit Singles and Albums 2006 edition

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