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The Icarus Line

 
Artist: Icarus Line

Group Members:

Aaron North, Alvin DeGuzman, Lance Arnao, Joe Cardamone, Jeff Watson

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Penance Soiree," "Black Lives at the Golden Coast," "Mono"

Biography

As a modern echo of the rock & roll terror that was inspired by Black Flag and the Stooges, the Icarus Line offered a screaming wake-up call to the West Coast underground in the late '90s. Coming together following the demise of a handful of aggro-punk projects in their Los Angeles homes, singer Joe Cardamone, bassist Lance Arnao, and guitarists Alvin DeGuzman and Aaron North went through several different drummers before finding Jeff Watson a year after their formation. Never performing without their signature uniforms (black shirts and pants with thin, red ties), the band's self-given nickname, Red and Black Attack, was a reference to their stunning live performances, which more often than not ended in bursts of chaotic destruction.

In the musical vein of the Murder City Devils or At the Drive-In, the Icarus Line were first brought to a national audience by being added on a tour of goth underground legends Ink & Dagger before anyone in the band was 20 years old. Building a fan base through constant tours of the West Coast and the release of a handful of singles with L.A.'s street punk label Hellcat and L.A. upstart Buddyhead, the combination of the band's manic live show with their dubious reputation gave them a deafening national buzz. After their New American Dream EP, the Icarus Line drew the attention of California's Crank! Records. Crank!'s popularizing run with '90s emo bands Mineral and Boys Life made the Icarus Line the black sheep of the Crank! catalog, but the label funded the band's debut full-length, Mono, and slated it for an early spring release in 2001.

The recording, which was originally going to be engineered and produced by indie heavyweight Mark Trombino, was held in limbo due to creative differences between Trombino and the band, and halfway through the recording process, Trombino left the project, to be replaced by Alex Newport (At the Drive-In, Knapsack, Godheadsilo, Sepultura). With Mono completed and released in May 2001, the band embarked on a series of grueling and wide-ranging tours. The gigs definitely helped solidify the band's rep. Especially that one in Austin at the 2002 South by Southwest where guitarist North busted into a display case to "liberate" Stevie Ray Vaughan's guitar. However, crappy distribution of Mono was becoming a big issue. Enter Buddyhead. Known primarily as an Internet clearing house for cynical music gossip and hilariously mean pranks, the outfit was also a record label of sorts.

Buddyhead reissued Mono in April 2003, generating more critical acclaim and a bigger audience for the Line in the process. The group next signed with V2 and began work on their second full-length. When Penance Soiree appeared in May 2004, it featured a reconfigured rhythm section. Former Ink & Dagger bassist Don Devore had replaced Arnao, and Jeff Watson -- who'd disappeared in the middle there somewhere -- had returned to the fold. But after the release, the band's guitarist, Aaron North, left to join Nine Inch Nails, and the rest of the band took a break from the public eye. In 2007, Icarus Line announced that they would be returning to play some shows with the Jesus and Mary Chain and released Black Lives at the Golden Coast. ~ Nate Cavalieri, All Music Guide
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The Icarus Line
Origin Hollywood, California, USA
Genres Alternative rock, post-hardcore, punk metal[1]
Years active 1998–present
Labels Buddyhead, Crank!, Hellcat, V2, Dim Mak Records,
Associated acts Nine Inch Nails, Souls She Said, Ink & Dagger, Kanker Sores
Website Official Myspace
Members
Joe Cardamone
Alvin DeGuzman
Jason DeCorse
James Striff
Jeff Watson
Former members
Devon Monet Ashley
Aaron Austin
John Guerra
Mike Felix
Troy Petrey
Don Devore
Aaron North
Lance Arnao

The Icarus Line is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California.[2] The band is known for playing a very abrasive form of rock music compliant to music trends ranging anywhere from the late 1960s to more modern times. The band has also received considerable critical acclaim for their studio recordings as well as their uncompromising live shows.[citation needed]

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History

1998-2003 Early EPs and Mono Era

Shortly after forming, the band recorded two eps; the first Highlypuncturingnoisetestingyourabilitytohate released on Hellcat, and Red And Black Attack, put out by the short-lived New A.D. label. These eps were tracked at Room 222 by James Bennett. The band's line up at this time consisted of Joe, Aaron, Alvin, Lance Arnao, and Aaron Austin on drums. After Austin's departure, the band went through a sequence of different drummers and finally settled on Jeff Watson prior to pre-production for the next recording. Initial tracking began at Rotund Rascal studios with Mark Trombino behind the console, but artistic differences led to his replacement by Alex Newport. In 2001, their first full length album Mono achieved success largely overseas and led to the band's extensive touring around the world. John Peel was a key proponent for the group's success in the UK, inviting them to multiple BBC sessions and even mixing a live radio broadcast from their breakthrough performance at the Carling Weekender in Redding.

2004 Penance Soiree

Primary tracking was done at Sunset Sound's studio A, this time with producer Mike Musmanno in the control room and subsequent mixing done by Alan Moulder at Eden, one of Nick Lowe's favorite studios. The band's line up at this time consisted of Joe, Aaron, Alvin, Jeff, and Don Devore on bass. This album marks a clear change in style for the band; more droning, psychedelic and blues based parts replace the heavy riffs of the past. Even more noticeable was the change in singing style. Joe Cardamone, growing tired of shredding his throat with the old vocal style, adopted a more tuneful approach that made better use of his distinct vocal delivery. The first and only major label release saw much critical acclaim, but sales lacked despite frequent touring by the band, and the band left V2 in North America over a contract dispute in 2005. During this period, the band also gained added exposure from touring as main support for A Perfect Circle and later Primal Scream.

2005-2007 Black Lives at the Golden Coast

Primary tracking was done at Sunset Sound's studio B, again by Mike Musmanno with mixing by Dave McNair. With the departure of North in 2005, the band would share guitar and bass recording responsibilities throughout tracking of this album. Released domestically by local independent Dim Mak and internationally by V2, most critics saw this album as an improvement over the previous work. Many fans were surprised with the inclusion of tracks that showed a more pop oriented side, as well as some tracks that showed a more progressive rock influence. The new Icarus Line line-up featuring James Striff and Jason DeCorse on guitars debuted with a tour of some US and mostly Canadian shows in support of australian band Wolfmother. It was also during this time that Dan Monick filmed and edited the band's yet to be released live recording, "Dying at Little Joy."

2008-Present JCvsTIL

Primary tracking was done at Sunset Sound's studio C under Greg Gordon's supervision with Alan Yoshida handling mastering duties. Additional tracking was completed at the newly constructed Gangbang Park studios. The upcoming album can be most characterized by the greater prominence of frontman Joe Cardamone, who in addition to lead singer and primary songwriter duties has further expanded his responsibilities to include producing and engineering. The end result is painstakingly and meticulously obsessed over, much like previous efforts, but more importantly, sets a new standard for albums that are more cohesive and accurately convey a single artistic vision. Recent live performances have featured new drummer Alan Rosetti. Aric Bohn also performed with the band, assuming bass duties on occasion when Alvin was indisposed. The Icarus Line will be touring soon in support of their upcoming album, "JC vs TIL," to be released in early 2010.

Discography

EPs

Albums

Singles

  • Kill Cupid With A Nail File (2000)
  • Feed A Cat To Your Cobra (2001)
  • Love Is Happiness (2003)
  • Up Against The Wall, Motherfuckers (2004)
  • Party The Baby Off (2004)
  • On The Lash (2004)
  • Gets Paid (2007)

Splits

  • w/ Ink & Dagger (We're Never Gonna Make It) (1998)
  • w/ Burning Brides (Angelfuck) (2002)

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Red & Black Attack [EP] (1999 Album by Icarus Line)
Souls She Said (Rock Band, 2000s)
Mono [Crank] (2001 Album by Icarus Line)

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