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Artist: HORSE the Band
HORSE the Band

Group Members:

Nathan Winneke, Eli Green, Dashiell Arkenstone, Erik Engstrom, David Isen

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Influenced By:

The Dillinger Escape Plan, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
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  • Formed: 2002, Lake Forest, CA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Mechanical Hand", "A Natural Death", "R. Borlax

Biography

California's HORSE the Band debuted in 2003 with R. Borlax, a noisy but undoubtedly leading light in the burgeoning post-hardcore subgenre of Nintendocore (wherein musicians use specific instruments to mimic the sounds of Nintendo games). They returned in 2005 with Mechanical Hand, which was produced by Matt Bayles (Isis, Norma Jean) and released through the Koch imprint Combat. Nathan Winneke (vocals), Erik Engstrom (keys), Eli Green (drums), David Isen (guitar), and Dashiell Arkenstone (bass) proved much tighter a unit, incorporating skewed melodies and real dynamics into their freaky sonic stew. However, besides the nods to recognizable structure, HORSE the Band were still mostly enamored of screamo breaks, unpredictable rhythms, Locust-like nonsense philosophy on the microphone, and blasts of squelch. They were also humorously unpredictable; when asked to cite a reason for dropping out of a summer tour in 2006, the band explained that they were in Chicago eating pizza, and the food was simply too good to leave. Later that year, HORSE the Band continued the joke by releasing the Pizza EP (comprised of five odes to the Italian food). 2007 saw the release of the band's third full-length, A Natural Death, which also featured replacement drummer Chris Prophet. Desperate Living, the band's fourth full-length studio album, arrived in 2009. ~ Johnny Loftus & Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
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Horse the Band

Nathan Winneke and Erik Engstrom at 2008's Rockstar Taste of Chaos Tour.
Background information
Origin Lake Forest, California, United States
Genres Nintendocore, metalcore, post-hardcore
Years active 1999–present
Labels Combat, Koch, Pluto, LIF, Vagrant
Website www.horsetheband.com
Members
Nathan Winneke
David Isen
Erik Engstrom
Daniel Pouliot
Former members
Eli Green
Chris Prophet
Andy Stokes
Jason Karuza
Adam Crook
Mike Benitez
Alex Siudy
Jon Karel
Dashiel Arkenstone
Guy Morgenstien
Brian Grover

Horse the Band is a band from Lake Forest, California who are best known for their 8-bit Nintendo influenced sound combined with metalcore. Frontman Nathan Winneke had once proclaimed their sound as "Nintendo-core".

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Biography

Horse the Band was started in Lake Forest, CA in 1999 while Erik and Dave were still in high school. The band booked its own self financed tours starting the summer of 2002, including a 3-month tour spanning seven countries. With a carefully maintained web presence including their MP3.com and myspace accounts, they had gained themselves a niche audience.

In the summer of 2004, the Horse the World Tour 2004 included 85 shows in 90 days, spanning 7 countries throughout North America and Europe.

Early 2008 saw the band planning Horse the Band Earth Tour that would travel to 40 countries starting in early March. The band stated "we've become disillusioned, bad-attitude nerds and pariahs of the established music industry."[1] They asked for their fans' help booking shows in most locations, with no plans of bringing other bands along on the tour. The band booked the tour themselves, and played mostly unpromoted shows in 45 countries, starting with Australia. Many performances were done without compensation, about 10% of the shows "fell through." Some of the tour's venues hadn't been visited by western acts since Cannibal Corpse as in their visit to Belarus.

The band's line-up continuously fluctuated in its 10 year history. In February it was announced that Chris Prophet had been fired and Jon Karel from The Number 12 Looks Like You would be filling in on drums during Earth Tour. In July, 2008 the band stated that long-time band friend Daniel Pouliot of Bleeding Kansas had joined as the band's full time drummer. On Wednesday, December 3 2008, the band announced that Dash Arkenstone would be leaving the band after his short stint, though he remains on good terms with the other members and has attended local shows.

The band wrote and recorded a new album in the first part of 2009 and will tour in support of their new record. Brian from the band Thriller has filled in on bass during live shows and recently recorded alongside the rest of the group, though the band has continued to search for a permanent bassist; this is presumably due to Brian's commitments to Thriller.

On February 2 2009, Horse the band signed to Vagrant Records. In an interview they stated that this is a label they have been trying to get on for nine years.[2]

Horse the Band's latest album Desperate Living was released on October 6, 2009[3].

Lyrical concepts

Horse the Band's lyrics are chaotic and colorful metaphors for vocalist Nathan Winneke's life, often with abstract pop culture reference titles and bases, originally based upon classic video games. Winneke has referred to his style on multiple occasions as "Lynchian" in reference to his favorite film director David Lynch and his obtuse narrative style.

The band had jokingly labeled themselves "Nintendocore" very early on in their career in reference to the synth sound they had adopted. Some Nintendo characters that are metaphorically referred to include Cut Man from Mega Man, although the song is spelled "Cutsman" because the song was about a childhood friend Winneke grew up with and that was how they had said the character's name in youth; "Birdo", one of the bosses from the NES game Super Mario Bros. 2, in the song "Birdo" which was actually about Winneke's distaste for eggs and traumatic experiences with his stepfather early in his life ; and the rabbit-like nemesis from The Legend of Zelda in the song "Pol's Voice" which is about Winneke's early loathing of the sound of his own voice. Similarly, the song "A Million Exploding Suns" refers to the Marvel Comics character Sentry, a schizophrenic and agoraphobic hero with this abundance of power, pertaining to Winneke's double life as a musician and as a video rental clerk.

2007's A Natural Death featured significant lyrical and musical evolution into the concepts of nature and mortality while moving slightly away from the Nintendo metaphors. The song "Murder" is inspired by the Western novel Lonesome Dove, in which a Native American named Blue Duck stalks and kills white settlers on the plains. "Hyperborea" as a reference to Robert E. Howard's original "Conan" pulp fantasy stories from the 30s, and "The Red Tornado," a DC comics character from the company of which Winneke is such an open enthusiast.

While there are numerous references on every album, Winneke states "No song is ever what it seems....the more silly it may come off the more troubled it probably is under the surface."

Current projects

Horse the Band have recently signed a deal with Vagrant Records for the year 2009 and beyond. The deal doesn't cover recording costs, promotion, nor touring costs.[4]

Horse the Band will be writing a new album in the winter of 08-09, record during the spring, and tour in the summer in support of the album as it is released.[5]

Jamie Stewart of the band Xiu Xiu agreed to appear on Horse the Band's forth album as per request from Erik Engstrom in an email he sent to Stewart.[citation needed]

Stewart commented on his role in the recording process, stating, “ Horse the band has asked me to try to help them make a dying robot, an exploding keyboard, a dream laugh and a melted, drastic flute of redemption. Lucky for you and for me they have the wit and creativity to turn these things into music.”

Prior to the release of their upcoming album, Horse the Band released Shapeshift 7", featuring their first single "Shapeshift (feat. Jamie Stewart)" as well as “Shapeshift vs. Skrillex” remix by Skrillex (aka Sonny) on the b-side.

They are currently headlining a North American Tour with Iwrestledabearonce titled "Fate or Destiny."

Members

Current members
  • Nathan Winneke – vocals (1999-present)
  • David Isen – guitar (1999-present)
  • Erik "Lord Gold" Engstrom – synthesizer, LSDJ (1999-present)
  • Daniel Pouliot - drums (2009-present)
Former members
  • Dashiell Han Arkenstone- bass, organ, and baritone guitar (2004-2009)
  • Eli Green – drums (2004-2007)
  • Andy Stokes – bass (2002-2004) (now a member of Da Nest)
  • Jason Karuza – drums (2002-2004)
  • Christopher Prophet - drums (2007)
  • Adam Crook – vocals (1999-2002)
  • Alex Duddy - drums
  • Mike Benitez - bass
  • Jon Karel - drums (of The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Touring only)

Discography

Albums

EPs

DVDs

  • The Effing 69 World Tour tour footage (2004)
  • We Flooded It and There's Yoghurt Everywhere AKA 48 Hours in Ukraine (2009)

Demos

  • Scabies, the Kangarooster, and You (1999)

Videography

References

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