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Butch Vig

 
Artist: Butch Vig
Butch Vig

Worked With:

Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, Shirley Manson, James Iha, Doug Erikson, Billy Corgan
  • Born: December 08, 1957, Viroqua, WI
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Engineer, Producer, Drums

Biography

Butch Vig was the premier producer of the alternative rock boom of the early 1990s, helming records for bands including Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins and Sonic Youth, before finding success as a performer with the group Garbage. Born in the small dairy farm community of Viroqua, Wisconsin, Vig studied piano as a child, picking up the drums during his teen years; after two years as a pre-med student at the University of Wisconsin, he dropped out to pursue a career in music, drumming in a local band called Spooner. A fascination with electronic music led him to begin experimenting with synthesizers, and his interests soon led him into production. With Spooner bandmate Steve Marker, Vig bought an eight-track recorder, and in a rented warehouse began producing local punk bands. He also helmed the first three Spooner LPs. While Spooner were on hiatus during the mid-1980s, Butch played drums for the band Fire Town.

Recorded at Vig's Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin, Killdozer's 1989 LP For Ladies Only attracted the producer considerable attention throughout the indie rock community, and soon a fledgling grunge trio from Seattle named Nirvana travelled to Smart to record the demos for their upcoming major-label debut. Vig's production also graced the finished album, released in 1991 as Nevermind; as the single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" rocketed up the charts, labels scrambled to find other like-minded bands, and in large part the record's sound defined contemporary rock music throughout the first half of the decade. When the Smashing Pumpkins' debut Gish followed that same year, it was clear that Vig was the hot producer of the moment, and in quick succession he oversaw albums from Sonic Youth (Dirty), L7 (Bricks Are Heavy) and Gumball (Super Tasty).

After producing Smashing Pumpkins' best-selling 1993 effort Siamese Dream, Vig formed Garbage with Marker, soon recruiting bassist Duke Erikson and eventually vocalist Shirley Manson, formerly of the group Angelfish. While Garbage took shape, Vig continued his rigorous production schedule, working on projects including Freedy Johnston's superb This Perfect World, Helmet's Betty and Soul Asylum's Let Your Dim Light Shine. Finally, Garbage's self-titled debut appeared during the summer of 1995, immediately becoming a hit on the strength of well-received singles including "Vow," "Queer" and "Only Happy When It Rains." The group's success effectively curtailed Vig's production career as he focused more and more of his creative energies on writing and recording material for Garbage; their sophomore effort, Version 2.0, followed in 1998. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Butch Vig
Birth name Bryan David Vig
Born 2 August 1957 (1957-08-02) (age 52)
Origin Viroqua, Wisconsin, U.S.
Genres Rock
Occupations Musician, songwriter, record producer, remixer
Instruments Drums
Years active 1978–present
Labels Geffen Records,
A&E Records,
Atlantic Records
Associated acts Garbage
Firetown
Spooner

Butch Vig (born August 2, 1957) is an American musician and record producer, best known internationally as the drummer of the Madison, Wisconsin-based alternative rock band Garbage and the producer of multi-platinum selling albums Nevermind by Nirvana and Siamese Dream by Smashing Pumpkins.[1]

Now a resident of Los Angeles, Vig had been based in Madison for much of his career, from studying at the University of Wisconsin, to performing in local bands Spooner and Fire Town, and then to setting up his own recording studio, Smart Studios, in the town.[2] After becoming well-known as a producer, he returned to performing with Garbage, who sold 14 million records over a ten-year period. Vig returned to producing full-time once Garbage was put on hiatus.

Vig is married to his second wife, Beth Halper, a former DreamWorks A & R executive, and they have a three year old daughter, Bo Violet.

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Early life

Butch Vig was born Bryan David Vig in 1957 to Dr. DeVerne and Betty Vig, a music teacher,[3] in Viroqua, Wisconsin.[2] Vig has two siblings, Chris and Lisa.[3] Vig acquired the nickname Butch as a child, due to the severe crew cut his father gave him.[2] Vig studied piano for six years, before becoming interested in drumming after seeing The Who perform on The Smothers Brothers. He soon swapped his piano for a $60 drum kit.[2]

Moving to Madison, Vig enrolled at the University of Wisconsin to study film direction, where he first met Steve Marker. Vig contributed several soundtrack pieces to low-budget films, including one song on Slumber Party Massacre, a Hollywood B-movie. While in Madison, Vig joined a number of garage pop bands, including Eclipse, and in 1978 formed Spooner with Duke Erikson, Dave Benton, Jeff Walker and Joel Tappero. Spooner founded their own label, Boat Records to issue their own recordings, including their 1979 debut EP, "Cruel School", and releases for around twenty local acts.[2]

In 1984, Vig and Marker founded Smart Studios in Madison, while still performing drums in Spooner at night and driving a taxi cab during the day. When Spooner lost momentum, Vig formed a band called First Person with Marker and Phil Davis and a side-project called Fire Town featuring Davis and Erikson. Fire Town quickly became Vig's priority, and after their first album were signed to Atlantic Records. Atlantic hired producer Michael Fondelli to work with Fire Town on their second album. While the sessions did not do well, and the resulting record sank, Vig learned a lot of production techniques from the process. Fire Town split, and Vig reformed Spooner for a final album before Vig's production work became a full-time career for him.[2]

Production career

Vig's first high-profile production work was in 1991, when he produced The Smashing Pumpkins' Gish and Nirvana's Nevermind. Vig incorporated overdubs and vocal doubletracking, whereas Nirvana's previous album, Bleach (produced by Jack Endino) had a more "lo-fi" sound. Kurt Cobain originally refused to double-track his vocals and guitars but Vig reportedly got him to comply by saying "John Lennon double-tracked". Cobain would later criticize Vig for the album's slickness, although this might be due to Andy Wallace's mixing of the album.[4] Cobain said that "Butch Vig...recorded the album perfectly," in a 1993 MTV interview. Billy Corgan welcomed Vig's elaborate production on The Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream. This album met with great commercial and critical reception, also breaking another indie band into the mainstream. Vig also produced two critically lauded Sonic Youth's albums, 1992's Dirty[5] and 1994's Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star.

Vig worked with Jimmy Eat World on their sixth album, Chase This Light, released in October 2007. He is also working on soundtracks for two new movies. Produced his first English band The Subways' on their second album. He is also working with Tom Gabel of Against Me! on his new solo EP, which is suspected to be called 'Heart Burns'. Shirley Manson, lead singer of Garbage, revealed in a Carson Daly interview that Vig would be producing the 8th studio album by Green Day, 21st Century Breakdown.

Butch Vig composed and produced the soundtrack for the following movie: The Other Side

In 2009 Vig recorded two new tracks for the long awaited greatest hits release by the Foo Fighters, most notably the single "Wheels."

Discography

Studio albums

Spooner

  • Every Corner Dance (1982)
  • Wildest Dreams (1985)
  • The Fugitive Dance (1990)

Fire Town

  • In the Heart of the Heart Country (1987)
  • The Good Life (1989)

Garbage

Compilation albums and E.P.s

Spooner

  • Cruel School E.P. (1979)

Garbage

Production career

Remix work

Butch Vig has remixed songs for the following artists: Against Me!, Ash, Beck, The Cult, Depeche Mode, EMF, Fun Lovin' Criminals, House of Pain, Korn, Limp Bizkit, Alanis Morissette, Nine Inch Nails, Michael Penn, M.O.P, U2 as well as his own band Garbage.

References

  1. ^ "Garbage: Behind The Music". Behind The Music. 2002-03-31.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Welcome to Spooner Town", Record Collector, 1997-02-01 
  3. ^ a b Obituaries (Tuesday August 23, 2005), Wisconsin State Journal (reproduced on Madison.com), 2005-08-23, http://www.madison.com/archives/read.php?ref=/wsj/2005/08/23/0508221222.php, retrieved 2009-04-05 
  4. ^ Berkenstadt, J. (1998). Nevermind Nirvana at pg. 96. New York: Schirmer Books. ISBN 0-02-864775-0
  5. ^ 1992 THE BEST & WORST MUSIC, Entertainment Weekly.

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