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The Jesus Lizard

 
Artist: The Jesus Lizard
 
The Jesus Lizard

Group Members:

David Yow, David Wm. Sims, Duane Denison, Mac McNeilly, Jim Kimball

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  • Formed: 1987, Chicago, IL
  • Disbanded: July 01, 1999
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Goat," "Liar," "Head"
  • Representative Songs: "Bloody Mary," "Wheelchair Epidemic," "Fly on the Wall"

Biography

Willfully abrasive and atonal, the Jesus Lizard emerged in the early '90s as a leading noise rock band in the American independent underground. During the first part of the decade, the band turned out a series of independent records filled with scathing, disembowelling, guitar-driven pseudo-industrial noise, all of which received positive reviews in underground music publications and heavy college-radio play. By the mid-'90s, the group's following had grown large enough to convince a major label, Capitol Records, to sign the band.

The Jesus Lizard was formed by Duane Denison (guitar), David Yow (vocals), and David Sims (bass), the latter two being former members of the Austin-based post-hardcore noise group Scratch Acid. After Scratch Acid disbanded, Sims joined Rapeman, an abrasive indie rock group led by Steve Albini. The recording and performing schedule of Rapeman was rather erratic, so Sims formed the Jesus Lizard with Yow and Denison in 1987. Originally, the group performed with a drum machine, much like Albini's previous band, Big Black. Albini produced the group's debut EP, Pure, which was released on Touch & Go in 1989; the producer would work on every Jesus Lizard release on Touch & Go.

The Jesus Lizard added a human drummer, Mac McNeilly, in late 1989 and he appeared on the band's first full-length album, 1990's Head. The following year, the group released its second album, Goat, which received positive reviews from mainstream music publications such as Spin. By the time of the release of Goat, the band had cultivated a large cult following among the American indie rock underground, based on both their records and their notoriously reckless, occasionally violent and vulgar, live performances.

In 1992, the Jesus Lizard released a split single with Nirvana ("Puss" [Jesus Lizard]/"Oh the Guilt" [Nirvana]), who had just broken into the rock & roll mainstream with their second album, Nevermind. That same year, the band released its third album, Liar. In 1993, the group was relatively quiet, releasing only the "Lash" single.

Early in 1994, the Jesus Lizard released a one-shot album on Giant Records called Show, their first appearance on a major label. The fact that the Jesus Lizard released a record on a major label caused tension between the band and their longtime producer, Steve Albini, who was notorious for his indie-centric beliefs. Although he produced Down, the group's final Touch & Go album, he severed ties with the band by the time the record was released in the fall of 1994.

In 1995, the Jesus Lizard signed with Capitol Records and the band toured with Lollapalooza 1995. At one of the shows on the tour, David Yow was arrested for exposing himself on-stage. Later in 1995, the group recorded their major-label debut. The resulting album, Shot, was released on Capitol in the spring of 1996. Blue followed in 1998; in mid-1999, the Jesus Lizard disbanded. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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The Jesus Lizard
The Jesus Lizard performing at The London Forum 2009-05-11
The Jesus Lizard performing at The London Forum 2009-05-11
Background information
Origin Chicago, Illinois, United States
Genre(s) Alternative rock, noise rock, post-punk
Years active 1987–1999
2008–present
Label(s) Touch and Go, Capitol
Associated acts Scratch Acid
Rapeman
Qui
Shellac
Nirvana
Members
David Yow
David Wm. Sims
Duane Denison
Mac McNeilly
Former members
Jim Kimball

The Jesus Lizard is an alternative rock band formed in 1987 in Chicago, Illinois. After the breakup of the band's first incarnation, Scratch Acid, singer David Yow relocated from Texas to Chicago and teamed up with former Cargo Cult guitarist Duane Denison. Finding his abilities on bass guitar lacking, David Yow recruited ex-Scratch Acid bandmember David Wm. Sims for a new project. The band used a drum machine for their earliest recordings and performances before adding drummer Mac McNeilly after recording their first EP Pure.

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History

Formation and the Touch and Go years (1987–1994)

Through 1994, the Jesus Lizard's studio recordings were recorded and engineered by Steve Albini. Albini typically kept vocals "low in the mix," or much less prominent than was typical of rock and roll recordings. In Our Band Could Be Your Life, Michael Azerrad writes that "on the Jesus Lizard albums Albini recorded, singer David Yow sounds like a kidnap victim trying to howl through the duct tape over his mouth; the effect is horrific." (Azerrad, 344)[1] While appreciated as a unique vocalist, Yow was more often cited for his confrontational antics on-stage.

For example, on the band's first few tours Jesus Lizard's set list included an instrumental titled "Tight and Shiny". Yow would set the mike stand at waist-height, drop his drawers, and stretch his exposed scrotum tightly across his testicles. The band thundered on, while the song title's relevance crept into the audiences' mind as they had a clear view of Yow's distended genitals and their "tight and shiny" appearance. In 1994, David Yow tried out his acting chops in Jim Sikora's independent feature "Walls In the City" with the soundtrack done by Denison Kimball Trio and released on SkinGraft Records.

The Capitol years and breakup (1995–1999)

The Jesus Lizard signed a contract with Capitol Records in 1995. The band also recorded the song, "Panic in Cicero" for the Clerks soundtrack, and made appearances at Lollapalooza. The release of Shot in 1996, recorded by GGGarth, moved the band into new territory on all fronts; artistically, sonically, musically, and lyrically.

Mac McNeilly left the band in 1997 for personal reasons and was replaced by Jim Kimball, who appeared that year on the Jesus Lizard's self-titled EP (their only album whose title is not a four-letter word) on Jetset Records. The EP featured production and engineering by Andy Gill of Gang of Four, John Cale, and Jim O'Rourke.

In 1998, the band released Blue, recorded by Andy Gill. A departure for The Jesus Lizard, this was another step in the direction of Shot. During the following tour Kimball was replaced by Brendan Murphy. Later that year the band announced that they were breaking up. Their final gig was at the Umeå Open festival in Umeå, Sweden, on March 27, 1999.

Post-breakup (2000–2007)

In 2000, Touch & Go issued a CD of 7" tracks and rarities called Bang. After the split some of the members moved on to other bands. Denison plays with Tomahawk, continues to play with Kimball in the Denison Kimball Trio (which is actually a duo), and backed up Hank Williams III on a couple of tours. In 2006 he formed U.S.S.A. with ex-Ministry bassist Paul Barker. The band was signed by former Babes in Toyland bassist Maureen Herman to the Fuzz Artists label in 2007. In 2006, Yow and Sims reformed Scratch Acid, along with Rey Washam (Rapeman, Ministry) and Brett Bradford for the Touch and Go Records 25th Anniversary Festival in Chicago. A week before the Touch and Go Festival, the reunited Scratch Acid played to a sold-out crowd at Emo's in their hometown of Austin, TX.

After The Jesus Lizard, drummer Mac McNeilly played drums in P.W. Long's Reelfoot recording "Push Me Again" and touring with Long. McNeilly also continued to play along with his wife in their band Mouse. McNeilly recorded with Steve Albini in February 2007 for Denison's Fuzz label mate Greg Garing. Bassist David Wm. Sims relocated to New York City and now works as an accountant. Vocalist David Yow moved to Los Angeles to work in graphic design for an advertising agency. Yow has joined the Los Angeles band Qui.

Reunion (2009–present)

The Jesus Lizard scheduled a number of shows in 2009 with their original line-up, including appearances at the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, and All Tomorrow's Parties music festivals in England, and New York including headlining show in London and on Pukkelpop in Belgium[2]. They are also headlining the Capitol Hill Block Party in Seattle on July 24, 2009.

Sound and influence

The band took their name from a common nickname for the basilisk, a type of lizard that can run on water. While never finding much mainstream success, The Jesus Lizard have been called "a leading noise rock band in the American independent underground…[who] turned out a series of independent records filled with scathing, disembowelling, guitar-driven pseudo-industrial noise, all of which received positive reviews in underground music publications and heavy college-radio play."[3]

Their music was a scathing mix of piercing guitar, machine-like drums, propulsive bass guitar, and psychotic vocals. Denison's stinging guitar often served more as texture or coloring than as a melody instrument, while the rhythm section's stops and starts were simultaneously precise and brutal. David Yow's frenzied, often incoherent vocals were quite unique, unlike anything past or present. David Sprague suggests that "Yow's disjointed couplets" are reminiscent of a "preacher speaking in tongues.[4]

Discography

Studio Albums

Live Albums

  • Show (1994, Collision Arts)

Compilations

  • Bang (2000, Touch and Go)
  • Inch (2009, Touch and Go)

EP's

DVDs

  • The Jesus Lizard - Live (Music Video Distributors 2007)

Chart positions

Albums

Year Album Chart Position
1996 Shot Heatseekers (US) No. 28

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1993 "Puss/Oh, the Guilt" (split single with Nirvana) UK Singles Chart[5] No. 12

References

  1. ^ Azerrad, Michael. Our Band Could Be Your Life. Little Brown and Company, 2002. ISBN 0-316-78753-1
  2. ^ ATP Website "[1]" Retrieved February 27, 2009.
  3. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "The Jesus Lizard". Allmusic. Retrieved June 5, 2005.
  4. ^ Sprague, David. "JESUS LIZARD". Trouser Press, 2007. Retrieved on March 4, 2009.
  5. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 282. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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