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Food for Animals

 
Artist: Food for Animals

Group Members:

Hy, Nick Rivetti, Daniel Helmer, Andrew Field Pickering

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  • Formed: 2003, Baltimore, MD
  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "Scavengers

Biography

An unexpected collision of post-punk noise rock heavily influenced by both the late-'70s likes of the Slits and the Pop Group and vintage early industrial acts like Einsturzende Neubauten and Test Dept. with modern-day underground hip-hop and experimental electronica, Food for Animals formed in Baltimore, MD, in 2003. Producer and beatmaker Ricky Rabbit (Nick Rivetti) had released a handful of solo records featuring a breakbeat- and glitch-informed form of laptop-based noise rock when, through a mutual friend, he met Andrew Field Pickering, a Pennsylvania native who had played drums for a variety of local hardcore punk groups after moving to nearby Silver Spring. Rivetti played Pickering an unfinished track that needed a rapper, and Pickering quickly offered his rhymes. A year's worth of sporadic work (including guitar parts by engineer Daniel Helmer, an unofficial third member of the duo as Dr. Dan) turned into Food for Animals' debut EP, Scavengers, a 2004 release on the Canadian indie label Upper Class Recordings. A strident mix of Pickering's explicitly political rapping (under the stage name Vulture Voltaire) and Rivetti's grinding noise and cut-up beats, Scavengers attracted good if slightly puzzled reviews from online tastemakers like Pitchfork, but a period of personal distractions -- Pickering's mother died, and Rivetti and Helmer attended to their studies at James Madison University -- put off the follow-up. When the group regathered, Sterling Warren (Hy) joined as a more conventionally gifted rapper to complement Pickering's quirky, awkward flow. A full-length album, Belly, was released in early 2008. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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Food for Animals
Origin Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, USA
Genres Hip hop
Indie hip hop
Noise music
Years active 2001–present
Website http://www.foodforanimals.com/
Members
Nick Rivetti, Andrew Field-Pickering, Daniel Helmer, Sterling Warren

Food for Animals is a band formed near Washington, D.C.. The group features Vulture Voltaire (Andrew Field-Pickering), Ricky Rabbit (Nick Rivetti), Dr. Dan (Daniel Helmer), and HY (Sterling Warren). Their music is generally categorized as indie hip hop and subcategorized as noise music. The current albums feature a sound best appreciated by "those with a high tolerance for serial grime and a taste for the sharper, harder edge of hip-hop".[1]

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History

Field Pickering, a Washington, D.C. DJ, and Ricky Rabbit[2] formed the band [3] and quickly booked gigs along the East Coast,[4] shows which occasionally caused comparisons with Public Enemy[5] and found praise from critics.[6]

Discography

  • Belly (2007, HOSS/Cockrockdisco)
  • Scavengers (2004, Muckamuck Produce/Upper Class)

References

  1. ^ Pitchfork Review
  2. ^ Pitchfork News
  3. ^ Muckamuck
  4. ^ DOA Music Magazine Review
  5. ^ City Pages
  6. ^ PopMatters review

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