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Amebix
Amebix, now recognized as one of the most influential
heavy bands ever, was born in England during the summer of 1978. Originally
trolling their minds and coming up with the thought provoking moniker the
Band With No Name, the group of dirty, broke punks recorded a trashy six-song
demo and managed to sell a meager four copies of it. Opting for the name
Amebix, the band released a track from the demo called "University
Challenged" on the first edition of the obscure compilation series
Bullshit Detector.
Life was chaotic from start to finish for Amebix, because they were really
living the lifestyle that their lyrics and image portrayed. Guitar player
Stig writes on the gatefold of the posthumous album of live and studio
recordings The Power Remains that "none of us signed off the dole in all
the years we were together." Living in squats (abandoned buildings) and
other unstable accommodations, eating out of the garbage, scamming and
hacking out a living by any means possible, it's amazing that the band were
able to amass equipment and practice on a somewhat regular enough basis to
last for nine full years. However, through all of the strife and chaos, the
band were astoundingly prolific, recording enough material (including
bootlegs and posthumous releases) for seven full-length albums, two 7"
records, two compilation tracks, and the previously mentioned Band With No
Name demo in that period of time.
Prior to 1983, the band's lineup changed quite a bit. In one humorous
incident, shortly after the release of the Bullshit Detector compilation, the
band added a fellow named Martin to their roster in the drummer role. One of
the fringe benefits of Martin's being in the band was that he invited the
whole group to come live with him in a manor house in Dartmoor. Unfortunately,
the owners of the house (Martin's parents, who were away at the time) weren't
aware that Martin had extended this kind offer to the band. Upon returning
home, the horrified parents booted Amebix into the street and sent Martin
away to an institution to be "corrected."
The Baron and Stig, the core of the band, added synthesizer player Norman to
the mix and moved to Bristol in 1981. By 1983 they had acquired a stable
drummer named Virus, who left the band Disorder to join Amebix. 1983 saw the
release of the Who's the Enemy EP, the Winter 7", and the first LP No
Sanctuary on Spiderleg Records. Norman appeared as the synth player on the
two 7" records, but was replaced by a fill-in player on the full-length
album. After a brief tour, the band returned to England and in 1984 signed on
a new synthesizer player named George. With George filling the synthesizer
position for the remainder of the band's existence, the band hit the road
again for a short tour, and upon their return kicked Virus out of the drummer's
chair.
The final band lineup was secured in 1985 when drummer Spider joined the
group. After disputes with Spiderleg, the band had gotten a deal with Dead
Kennedys singer Jello Biafra's label Alternative Tentacles just prior to the
drummer Spider's arrival on the scene. Arise hit the stores with the
Alternative Tentacles imprint in 1985. Alternative Tentacles didn't mesh with
the band either, and they left the label after the release of Arise. In 1987,
the masterpiece album Monolith was released just months prior to the breakup
of the band.
During and since the actual life of Amebix, a number of bootlegs and
retrospective have come to the surface. Although both the official and
unofficial albums are completely obscure among the mainstream culture, Amebix
have been tremendously influential in the hardcore, crust punk, and metal
underground scenes. Artists as divergent as Sepultura, Neurosis, and Deviated
Instinct pay homage to these original masters of the blending of metal, punk
rock squatter lifestyle and political fury into a droning, pounding,
ballistic crunch.
albums :
Demo '79
Who's The Enemy 7'' (Single) '82
Winter 7'' (Single) '83
No Sanctuary 12'' (Single) '83
Live In Slovenia '86
Monolith '87
Live At Mermaid,Birmingham '87
Make Some Fucking Noise '97
Beginning Of The End (Compilation) '97
Unreleased Biker Benefit 7'' (Single) '00
Arise (Reissue) '00
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