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Jesu

 
Artist: Jesu

Group Members:

Diarmuid Dalton, Justin Broadrick, Justin Broadrick, Ted Parsons

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Battle of Mice, thisquietarmy

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Conqueror", "Jesu

Biography

Jesu is another musical project spearheaded by Birmingham-based musician and producer Justin Broadrick -- a fixture of England's extreme music scene since integrating the earliest recording lineup of Napalm Death in the mid-'80s. Also a sometimes-member of several other bands (Head of David, Techno Animal, etc.), he is probably best known for his decade-plus leadership of pioneering industrial ensemble Godflesh. Having finally, officially laid that hallowed institution to rest following a reported nervous breakdown in 2002, Broadrick turned his attention to a new entity, Jesu, which he named after the last song on Godflesh's swan song, Hymns. Essentially a solo project with Broadrick handling vocals, guitars, bass, and programming, Jesu's 2004 debut EP, Heart Ache, consisted of two, 20-minute-long meditations melding uncompromising sonic textures with seemingly abstract musings and a few hard-won melodic rewards. But with the next year's eponymous full-length release, former Godflesh associate drummer Ted Parsons (also ex-Prong, Swans, etc.) and bassist Diarmuid Dalton were called in to help flesh out a more evenly paced, and certainly more focused (though only slightly shorter, at ten minutes average per piece), set of ambient, droning, and semi-industrial extrapolations. Jesu, the album, received almost unqualified critical acclaim across the world, and encouraged Broadrick to move ahead with his new endeavor, resulting in another form-challenging EP in 2006's Silver. At the end of the year Broadrick was performing with Sunn 0))) on a tour of the U.K while Jesu's next album was leaking across the Internet. Early in 2007, Conqueror was officially released. A U.S. tour with Isis was supposed to coincide with the release, but work permits were not cleared in time and Jesu was not allowed entry into the country as the tour began. Jesu released a pair of split recordings in 2008: one with Envy, and another with Battle Of Mice. Toward the end of 2009, Jesu issued the Opiate Sun EP, on which Broadrick performed all instruments and vocals without assistance. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Jesu

Performing at the Sputnikhalle, Münster, 2005
Background information
Origin Abergele, Wales, United Kingdom
Genres Experimental rock
Post-metal
Shoegazing
Drone metal
Ambient
Years active 2003–present
Labels Hydra Head
Daymare
Avalanche
Aurora Borealis
TRL
Dry Run
Website Official website
Members
Justin Broadrick
Diarmuid Dalton
Ted Parsons

Jesu is an experimental rock band formed in 2003 by Justin Broadrick following the breakup of Godflesh. Jesu was the name of the last song on the final Godflesh release, Hymns, and Broadrick decided to adopt it as the name of this project.

Jesu's sound is heavily layered and textured, drawing from and incorporating an eclectic mix of influences, ranging from ambient music, post-metal and drone doom, to shoegazing, downtempo and industrial music. Broadrick himself has made it known that he does not consider Jesu to fall into any of these categories and that he has been intentionally writing what he considers to be coherent and structured pop songs[1].

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Biography

Jesu's first release, the Heart Ache EP, was released in 2004 and featured Broadrick performing all of the instruments and vocals alone. It was followed in 2005 by the full-length self-titled LP, which featured the addition of bassist Diarmuid Dalton and drummer Ted Parsons, although not every song features both members. A spring 2005 tour of Europe, in support of the album, featured Roderic Mounir of Knut filling in for Ted Parsons on drums.

With their third release, 2006's four song Silver EP, Jesu took a more melodic and layered approach, gaining comparison to shoegazing band My Bloody Valentine.[2] The majority of this release features Broadrick and Dalton, with Parsons joining them for the title track.

The full lineup recorded the second full-length album, Conqueror, which was released on February 20, 2007 in the United States, February 19 in the United Kingdom and Europe, and on February 2 in Japan. Broadrick and Dalton recorded the Sun Down / Sun Rise EP without Parsons for an April 23 release. This EP had already seen release in Japan where it had been packaged as a bonus CD for the Conqueror album. Jesu returned as a solo act with the release of a split 12" album with Eluvium, released on July 5, 2007.

October 2007 saw the release of Pale Sketches, a collection of previously unreleased Jesu songs, performed entirely by Broadrick and recorded between 2000 and 2007. The album was released on Broadrick's own label, Avalanche. That same month, a four song EP entitled Lifeline, once again featuring Broadrick as the sole member, was released by Hydra Head in the United States and Daymare in Japan.

The band made their United States live debut in March 2007 as an opening act for Isis, although work permit problems caused them to miss the first three weeks of the tour. Neither Parsons nor Dalton were able to participate in the tour and were temporarily replaced by Danny Walker (of Intronaut) and long-time Broadrick collaborator Dave Cochrane (Head of David, God, Ice), respectively. During this tour, Jesu also made their South by Southwest debut as part of a Hydra Head Records showcase.

In late 2007, the band embarked on headlining tours of the United Kingdom, Japan, Europe and the United States. During this tour, Phil Petrocelli of Seattle band, Black Noise Cannon, took over as the band's touring drummer.

Jesu released their second split release, this time with Japanese post-rock band, Envy, exclusively in Japan through Daymare Records on July 11, 2008. On August 12, 2008, a third split 12", this time with Battle of Mice, was released by Robotic Empire. The album had originally been announced in 2006 but was delayed while awaiting cover art.

On September 9, 2008, Hydra Head released Why Are We Not Perfect, a CDEP featuring the three Jesu songs previously only available on the Eluvium split vinyl album, as well as two new remixes. Daymare released the album, in Japan, with an additional third remix not available on the American release.

On September 23, 2008, Dwell Records released Like Black Holes in The Sky: The Tribute to Syd Barrett which features Jesu covering Pink Floyd's Chapter 24. Jesu also contributed a cover version of The Cure's The Funeral Party to Manimal Vinyl's Perfect As Cats: A Tribute to The Cure. The album was released digitally through iTunes on October 28, 2008. The CD edition of the album was released in stores on November 25, 2008, in a limited edition of 2,000 copies.

In March 2009, Broadrick announced a new one-song LP, titled Infinity, was scheduled for release through his own Avalanche Recordings label in June 2009, although, through his Twitter account, he later announced it was certain to be released in July.[3] Infinity was made available to purchase through Broadrick's Avalanche Recording webstore on July 23. On July 29, Broadrick made the album available via digital download. The album consists of one track, lasting approximately 50 minutes, performed entirely by Broadrick. On August 19, 2009, Daymare released the Infinity album as a two-disc set featuring an extra track as well as a re-release of Pale Sketches, containing a second disc featuring three new remixes.

Broadrick also announced that a new EP, titled Opiate Sun, would be released in July, 2009. The EP had originally been mentioned in 2008 but a title and official release date had yet to be announced. Opiate Sun was later rescheduled for October 27, 2009, and was released on Mark Kozelek's record label Caldo Verde. The Daymare edition of the album was released on November 6, 2009 in Japan and includes a "demo" version of one of the four songs as a bonus track. Initially, the EP was intended to be the first studio recording to include the lineup of Justin Broadrick, Dave Cochrane and Phil Petrocelli. This lineup was to be featured on two of the four tracks, with the classic lineup of Broadrick, Parsons and Dalton performing the other two tracks. The released version of the album features Broadick performing solo.

In June, 2009, Hydra Head re-released the Jesu/Envy split 12" on CD. The label also released a double 10" vinyl edition in September, 2009. Hydra Head is scheduled to re-release the CD edition of the Heart Ache EP, featuring a second disc containing an previously unreleased Jesu EP from 2003.[4]

Remixes

Using the Jesu name, Broadrick has also contributed remixed versions of songs by such bands as N.I.C., Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Explosions in the Sky, Pelican, Fog, Maninkari, Pyramids, Yakuza, and Genghis Tron.

Members

Current members

Touring members

  • Danny Walker – drums
  • Dave Cochrane – bass guitar
  • Phil Petrocelli – drums
  • Roderic Mounir - drums

Session musicians

Discography

Studio Albums

Date of Release Title Label
January 20, 2005 Jesu Hydra Head
Daymare
February 19, 2007 Conqueror Hydra Head
Daymare
July 23, 2009 Infinity Avalanche
Daymare

Compilations

Date of Release Title Label
October 4, 2007 Pale Sketches Avalanche

EPs & Splits

Date of Release Title Label
August 30, 2004 Heart Ache Dry Run
Avalanche
Hydra Head
April 11, 2006 Silver Hydra Head
Daymare
April 23, 2007 Sun Down / Sun Rise Aurora Borealis
Daymare
July 5, 2007 Jesu / Eluvium TRL
Hydra Head
October 23, 2007 Lifeline Hydra Head
Daymare
July 11, 2008 Jesu / Envy Daymare
August 12, 2008 Jesu / Battle of Mice Robotic Empire
September 9, 2008 Why Are We Not Perfect? Hydra Head
Daymare
October 27, 2009 Opiate Sun Caldo Verde

References

  1. ^ http://www.tinymixtapes.com/Jesu,9111
  2. ^ Jurek, Thom. "Silver". Allmusic. Retrieved August 3, 2006.
  3. ^ "Justin K Broadrick Twitter". Justin K Broadrick. http://twitter.com/JKBroadrick. Retrieved 2009-06-13. 
  4. ^ "Justin K Broadrick Blog". Justin K Broadrick. http://justinkbroadrick.blogspot.com/. Retrieved 2009-03-09. 

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