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Head of David

 
Artist: Head of David

Group Members:

Paul Sharp, Bipin Kumar, Eric Jurenovski, Stephen R. Burroughs, Dave Cochrane, Justin Broadrick

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  • Formed: 1985, Dudley, England
  • Disbanded: 1992, Birmingham, England
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "LP," "White Elephant," "The Shit Hits the Fan"

Biography

Head of David were an experimental heavy metal act whose sound helped pave the way for the subsequent industrial, grindcore, and noise rock genres. Hailing from the town of Dudley, just a few miles outside the city of Birmingham in the heart of England's so-called Black Country, Stephen R. Burroughs (vocals), Eric Jurenovski (guitar), Dave Cochrane (bass), and Paul Sharp (drums) were clearly influenced by the region's heavy industry and depressed economy during the mid-'80s when formulating Head of David's grimy and oppressive sound. This sound was potent enough to make an immediate impact upon the release of their first two efforts in 1986: September's Dogbreath EP and October's simply named LP, which remarkably climbed to number three on the U.K. indie charts and was followed in July of 1987 by the live Shit Hits the Fan, which made it to number 21.

That year also saw then-Napalm Death guitarist -- and future Godflesh and Jesu mastermind -- Justin Broadrick become Head of David's drummer, joining them on-stage and in the studio for the Saveana Mixes EP, 1988's Steve Albini-produced (and, amazingly, Americana-influenced) Dustbowl album, and 1989's John Peel Sessions collection, White Elephant. Unfortunately, the group's tense internal chemistry finally gave way to an implosion at this point, with Cochrane decamping to join God and Broadrick launching his signature project, Godflesh, while Burroughs and Jurenovski soldiered on with new bassist Bipin Kumar for one final Head of David album, 1991's Seed State. In the aftermath of their demise, the group's legacy has regrettably been reduced to a cult level, but Head of David's influence remains alive and kicking in countless subsequent industrial metal acts like Pitchshifter, Fear Factory, Rammstein, and beyond. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Head of David
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Stoner rock/Industrial metal
Years active 1986–1991
Labels Blast First

Head of David was an industrial rock/ stoner band of the late 1980s that featured vocalist Stephen R. Burroughs and ex-Napalm Death member Justin Broadrick (later of Godflesh and Jesu).

The original 1986 line-up has reunited, and are due to play Supersonic Festival 2009 in Birmingham. In a recent interview with Rock-A-Rolla magazine, Stephen R. Burroughs stated that "The back catalogue should be reissued this year (2009). As for recording new stuff, it's now become apparent that we would all like to record something."

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Notes

  • Fear Factory covered the Head of David song Dog Day Sunrise on their album Demanufacture.
  • The CD version of LP was entitled CD.
  • The Saveana Mix of "Bugged", along with a live version of "Snake Domain" appeared on the Blast First compilation entitled Nothing Short of Total War.
  • A live version of the song "Roadkill" appeared on a 7" compilation which was included inside the second edition of Sounds Magazine.

Band Members

  • Stephen Reuben Boroughs - Vocals
  • Eric Jurenovski - Guitars
  • Bipin Kumar - Bass/ Backing Vocals (1991 until disbanding)
  • Dave Cochrane - Bass (1986-1989)
  • Paul Sharp - Drums (1986-1987)
  • Justin Broadrick - Drums (1987-1989)

Discography

Released Title Label UK Indie Chart Position Additional information
Sep 1986 Dogbreath EP
Oct 1986 LP Blast First 3 Side A "Dogbreath" / Side B "Godbreath"
Jul 1987 The shit hits the fan 21[citation needed] live at the I.C.A., London
Mar 1988 Dustbowl Blast First album; Side A "Rays" / Side B "Shadows"
Feb 1989 The Saveana Mixes EP recorded 1987
White Elephant John Peel sessions 23 Sep 1986 & 7 Jul 1987
Jan 1991 Seed State Blast First
Elektra
album
Mar 1991 Soul Spark EP Blast First 10"

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