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Dax Riggs

 
Artist: Dax Riggs
  • Born: October 15, 1973, Evansville, IN
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "We Sing of Only Blood or Love," "If This Is Hell Then I'm Lucky"

Biography

A crucial figure in the Southern branch of the extreme metal community, Dax Riggs was born in Evansville, IN, on October 15, 1973, where he lived with his mother after the divorce of his parents. As Riggs edged into adolescence, he began to question his mother's devotion to the faith of the Jehovah's Witnesses, and he moved to Houma, LA, to live with his father. While initially Riggs didn't care for life down south, in his teens he developed a passion for rock & roll, and after singing with a pair of short-lived local bands, Riggs became the lead vocalist with the pioneering sludge metal band Acid Bath, featuring guitarists Sammy Duet and Mike Sanchez, bassist Audie Pitre, and drummer Jimmy Kyle. While Acid Bath's punishing but trippy, groove-laden sound would prove to be deeply influential, the group's audience was frustratingly small during its existence, and the band called it quits in 1997 after the death of Audie Pitre in an auto accident. After fronting a short-lived group called Daisyhead & the Mooncrickets, Riggs re-emerged on the music scene with Agents of Oblivion, which also included Acid Bath guitarist Mike Sanchez as well as Alex Bergeron on bass, Jeff McCarty on drums, and Chuck Pitre on keyboards.

Agents of Oblivion's sound was as doomstruck as Acid Bath, but the approach was more subdued, showing the influence of traditional hard rock and blues in its slower tempos and smoother melodies. Agents of Oblivion released one album in 2000, but broke up not long after completing a tour to support it. After the collapse of Agents of Oblivion, Riggs formed a new band, Deadboy & the Elephantmen, which sported a stripped-down, blues-based sound and featured Riggs playing guitar as well as singing. The group's first album, 2002's If This Is Hell, Then I'm Lucky, was a full-band affair, with Riggs joined by Jason Dupre on guitar, Chris Gautreaux on bass, and Jeff Lecompte on drums, but he pared the group back to a duo for 2005's We Are Night Sky, with Riggs joined by drummer Tess Brunet. In late 2006, Brunet quit the band, and as Riggs was recording Deadboy & the Elephantmen's third album with a rotating crew of musicians, he opted to abandon the group moniker and release the music under the name Dax Riggs. Featuring some of Riggs' most powerful and emotionally incisive music to date, We Sing of Only Blood or Love was released in the summer of 2007. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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Dax Riggs

Dax Riggs performing June 6, 2008, at Lola's Saloon, Ft. Worth, TX.
Background information
Born October 15, 1973 (1973-10-15) (age 36)
Evansville, Indiana, U.S.
Genres Blues-rock, folk-rock, indie rock, doom metal, sludge metal
Occupations Musician, Songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar. Synthesizer
Years active 1990–present
Associated acts Dry Pussy, Golgotha, Acid Bath, Daisyhead & The Mooncrickets, Agents of Oblivion, Deadboy & the Elephantmen

Dax David Riggs (born 15 October 1973 in Evansville, Indiana, United States), is an American musician from Houma, Louisiana often remembered for fronting the sludge band Acid Bath in the 1990s. Dax has been a part of many projects since then, including Agents of Oblivion and deadboy & the Elephantmen. In 2007 he began releasing material under his own name. He currently resides in Austin, Texas.

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Bands

Dry Pussy

Dry Pussy was the name of a demo tape of acoustic songs, recorded at home by Dax, during the Acid Bath era.

Corruption

Corruption was Dax in his teens fronting a thrash metal band that played cover songs, though they never played a real gig.

Golgotha

Golgotha was the sludge/thrash metal foundation of what would later become Acid Bath. The band released one demo Wet Dreams of the Insane (1991) under that name before changing it. It featured Dax Riggs as the lead vocalist, Mike Sanchez and Jerry "Boon" Businelli on guitar, Jimmy Kyle on drums, and Chad Pierce on bass. Iterations of this line up included Hans van den Aardweg on bass. Kyle went on to form Acid Bath. van den Aardweg went on to co-found Drunk Guys With Guns, a punk/funk project out of southern Colorado lead by anti-establishmentarian Bryan Williams.

Acid Bath

Acid Bath was a seminal heavy metal band from southern Louisiana. The band was marked by an unusual blend of doom metal, hardcore punk and psychedelia. Singer Dax Riggs's voice could range from a guttural growl to a Roy Orbison-esque wail in mid-song. In the liner notes for their second album, Paegan Terrorism Tactics, the band thanked the ghost of Roy Orbison (as well as David Bowie) for his help in creating their sound. The band was also noted for Dax's imaginative and distinctive lyrics which often featured themes of death and drugs.

Daisyhead & The Mooncrickets

Daisyhead & The Mooncrickets was a project of Dax Riggs between 1995 and 1997 that never took off. Only two Daisyhead recordings are known to exist.

They also detail a point in Riggs' career when he's struggling for life after Acid Bath, which disbanded following the death of bassist Audie Pitre in 1997.

Toward the end of Daisyhead & The Mooncrickets, Riggs was pushing for a more melodic sound, which materializes in his subsequent bands Agents of Oblivion and deadboy & the Elephantmen. But, that sound was first heard on the Daisyhead recordings.

Agents of Oblivion

Agents of Oblivion was the first post Acid Bath band to release material officially. It first emerged with a five song demo and featured former Acid Bath guitarist Mike Sanchez on lead guitar. The demo includes Big Black Backwards, Ash of the Mind and other songs which would later appear on the band's self-titled debut, along with 2 other songs: Riding the Wormhole and a new version of The Skeletal Circus Derails. The band's debut album is a blend of spare, dark ballads interspersed with blues-based heavy metal, although the sound never reverts to the more aggressive stylings of Acid Bath. The band broke up after a short tour in support of the album.

Deadboy and the Elephantmen

DeadBoy & the Elephantmen has toured on many festivals with many bands, including Fiery Furnaces, Peaches, Eagles of Death Metal, WolfMother, and Heartless Bastards, and has also released albums Fat Possum Records.

T-Daks & His White Plastic Soul and Dax Riggs

Dax's solo project started out under the name T-Daks & His White Plastic Soul. Riggs performed rare live shows, most acoustic, under that name.

After the breakup of Deadboy & The Elephantmen in September 2006, Dax stated that he would release future albums under his own name. His first album as Dax Riggs, We Sing of Only Blood or Love, was released in August 2007.

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