![]() ![]() Production stalled and for years, fans were left with little more than rumors of random, unavailable songs. Although the band had publicly announced the release of the fifth studio album, A New Ghost. released their fourth album Ditch in 2003. Seibold joined Pigface in 2001, touring and recording with Martin Atkins in several projects. ![]() The only single, Release It, earned radio airplay in 50 North American markets. had a brief period of commercial success after the release of the third album Technical Difficulties. Omnipresent, the second release by the group, again entered charts in Rolling Stone and Alternative Press. Just a quick update - tickets for the May 11th 16volt + Chemlab + LSD + Insurgent show will be available later today at Vertigo Records for $15, or at Zaphod Beeblebrox on the night of the show for $19.įor those of you who aren't familiar with the acts in question, here's some background.Hate Dept.'s debut album in 1994,, appeared in Rolling Stone's Top 10 alternative albums while Seibold was nominated 'Best New Talent' by Keyboard Magazine. (This weather is the worst, I know.)ġ6volt began in 1991 with the mission to merge the raw guitars of early punk with the heavy beats and energy of industrial dance music. In 1992, 16volt’s founder and frontman, Eric Powell, signed with the Cargo Records industrial subsidiary and now infamous Re-Constriction Records. 16volt’s debut, “Wisdom,” was co-produced by David Ogilvie (Nine Inch Nails, Skinny Puppy) and Keith “Fluffy” Auerbach (Ministry) and was released in 1993. Met with worldwide acclaim from fans and press alike, “Wisdom” officially put 16volt on the map and, along with Powell, was credited with helping spawn a genre of industrial known as “coldwave.” Their most recent album titled “American Porn Songs” released on September 8th, 2009 on Metropolis Records. The album features guest appearances by Steve White (KMFDM/Pig), Jason Bazinet (Chemlab/SMP), Scott Robison (Drøne/The New Slaves), Bildeaux Sarver (OHN), Joseph Bishara (REPO!/Danzig), Jeremy Inkel (Left Spine Down/Front Line Assembly) Tim Skold (Marylin Manson/MDFMK), Sean Payne (Cyanotic/Prude), and Marc LaCorte (Powerman 5000/Black Metal Box).ĬHEMLABs first full album, Burn Out At The Hydrogen Bar was recorded in 1992 at Chicago Trax studios, and unleashed a tsunami of rave reviews from magazines as varied as Alternative Press, Raygun, Keyboard and Rolling Stone. The record torched through the charts, trashed dance floors and shoved the band out on endless tours supporting Nine Inch Nails, White Zombie, Skrew and many others. After countless line-up changes and finally joined by rail-gun drummer Servo, CHEMLABs next album, East Side Militia, was written and recorded with old friends William Tucker (Ministry, Foetus) and touring guitarists Geno Lenardo (pre-Filter) and Krayge Tyler. CHEMLAB took their gasoline riot shows on the road once more, touring with KMFDM, GWAR, Sister Machine Gun, 16 Volt and more. Tireless gigging, avalanches of critical acclaim, extensive radio play and a reputation for pushing the envelope of the unexpected has built CHEMLAB a broad and ferociously loyal fan base around the world.īased in Vancouver, Canada, Left Spine Down (also known by the acronym LSD) plays a brand of music called Cyberpunk that fuses the sounds of Industrial, Metal, Punk and Electronica. The band features Jeremy Inkel of Industrial music legends Front Line Assembly and Noise Unit and has no shortage of firepower both on stage and in the studio. ![]()
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