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Old Time Relijun

 
Artist: Old Time Relijun
Old Time Relijun

Group Members:

Arrington de Dionyso, Fezdak Water, Aaron Hartman, Phil Elvrum, Bryce Panic

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Formal Connection With:

Larkin Grimm
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Witchcraft Rebellion", "Songbook, Vol. 1", "2012

Biography

In January 1995 guitarist/vocalist Arrington de Dionyso was encouraged by the musicians that became Old Time Relijun to assemble a group to perform the compositions that he was writing. The group subsequently signed a recording contract with K Records and released two full-length CDs with the label. Between 1989 and 1995, de Dionyso recorded nine cassettes of homemade music on his four-track recorder, releasing each one on his own label, Pine Cone Alley. De Dionyso played the lion's share of the instruments on all of the cassettes, which he then gave to friends and sold through tape trade reviews. A buzz began to circulate in de Dionyso's hometown of Olympia, WA, during the early '90s about the releases, and he was encouraged by bassist Aaron Hartman and drummer Bryce Panic to put Old Time Relijun together to perform the music live. The group added percussionist Fezdak Water shortly thereafter, but then he left within a year due to artistic differences.

The remaining trio recorded Songbook, Vol. 1 in November 1996 and released it in April 1997 on Pine Cone Alley. K Records began distributing the CD, and the record received extensive critical praise. Following the release, the band was featured on various compilations throughout 1997, including Selector Dub Narcotic and Cha Cha Cabaret on K, KAOS Radio on Cottleston Pie Records, and Overboard on YoYo Records. While the band could be heard on those compilations that year, the group itself was inactive. Panic decided to stop performing music, sold his drums, and left for India to study meditation. De Dionyso decided to revive Old Time Relijun in 1998 without the aide of Panic or Hartman. Drummer Phil Elvrum joined the band and also began producing all of the group's material. Performing as a duo, Old Time Relijun proceeded to record the 1998 single Jail/Office Building. Calvin Johnson, owner of K Records, heard of the band's re-formation, as well as their new material, and encouraged them to release their new 7", as well as all subsequent recordings, on his label.

Hartman returned as the group's bassist in 1999, and the trio recorded Uterus and Fire, their first full-length record for K. The band followed that release with the 2000 album La Sirena de Pecera. As if they could tailor noise-rock just so, 2001's Witchcraft Rebellion did just that. Two years later, Varieties of Religious Experience was released. It was also the first recording credited to Arrington de Dionyso and the Old Time Relijun. Not slowing down, de Dionyso continued writing and recording while playing live shows throughout the year. The more artsy design of Lost Light arrived in spring 2004, while the futuristically named 2012 came out a year later -- both a part of the "The Lost Light Trilogy" that de Dionyso envisioned. The final installment of the trilogy, Catharsis in Crisis, was released in 2007, with new members Benjamin Hartman (saxophones) and Germaine Baca (drums). ~ Stephen Howell, All Music Guide
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Old Time Relijun
Genre(s) Noise rock
Experimental music
Indie rock
No Wave
Years active 1995– present
Label(s) K Records
Pine Cone Alley
Members
Germaine Baca
Aaron Hartman
Arrington de Dionyso
Ben Hartman
Former members
Phil Elverum
Bryce Panic
Fezdak Clamchopbreath

Old Time Relijun is a band founded in Olympia, Washington, United States and a longtime member of K Records. Current members are Germaine Baca on drums, Aaron Hartman on upright bass, Ben Hartman on saxophones, and Arrington de Dionyso on electric guitar, vocals and bass clarinet. The reviews of the band are radically mixed among critics, with Pitchfork Media giving both a horribly scathing[1] review along with one praising the band of brilliance[2]. Old Time Relijun first began recording under a home-made audio cassette label, Pine Cone Alley and were later adopted by indie giant K Records. They are currently based in Portland, Oregon.

On and as of May 15, 2009, frontman and lead dancer Arrington de Dionyso had stated unverified claims of the individual band members' intentions of occupying and maintaining particular sections of Olympia, WA, their former headquarters and the capitol of Washington state.

Discography

  • 1997
    • Songbook Vol. I (Pine Cone Alley) CD - out of print
    • "Casino" on Overboard compilation (YOYO)
    • "Siren" on Selector Dub Narcotic compilation (K)
      • (the above were recorded with Bryce Panic on drums)
  • 1998
    • "Qiyamat" on KAOS Theory compilation (Cottleston Pie/Mayonnaise)
    • "Jail" b/w "Office Building" 7"
  • 1999
    • Uterus and Fire CD/LP (K)
    • "Giant Boat" video on the Blackeye Video compilation
  • 2000
    • La Sirena de Pecera CD/LP (K)
    • "Sabertooth Tyger-Distorted Version" on the Hootnholler compilation
  • 2001
    • Witchcraft Rebellion CD/LP (K)
    • "King of Nothing" b/w "drum n bass" 7" (tour-only by Wallace Records)
  • 2003
    • Varieties of Religious Experience CD (K)
    • Neon Meate Dream of an Octafish: A Tribute to Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band (track "Wild Life")
  • 2004
    • Lost Light CD/LP (K)
  • 2005
    • 2012 CD (K)
  • 2007
    • Catharsis in Crisis CD/LP

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