"Live Skull's music – a high-wire act played for keeps, without a net – is as challenging, as spiritually corrosive, and ultimately as transcendent as Albert Ayler's mid-60's free jazz or the implacable drone-dance of the early Velvet Underground. It's one of the essential sounds of our time."
–The New York Times
Icon of 1980s New York, Live Skull has reformed and completed work on its first new album in 30 years. Titled Saturday Night Massacre, the new album is set for release on November 8th on Bronson Recordings.
Pre-order: https://liveskull.bandcamp.com/album/saturday-night-massacre
Together with Sonic Youth and Swans, Live Skull defined the term "noise rock" in the '80s, spearheading the post-No Wave underground music scene in NYC with a series of legendary live performances and eight groundbreaking records (recorded mostly by Martin Bisi) released over the course of that decade.
Live Skull's sound was influenced by British post-punk -- Joy Division and Public Image Limited, in particular -- but was located squarely in the depths of Downtown Manhattan. The band's '80s recordings buzz with the danger, depravity, and creative freedom that defined NYC in those years.
On songs with titles like "Mr. Evil," "The Corpse Also Rises," and "I'll Break You," Live Skull chiseled out its style and its worldview. Dual guitars chimed and slashed; basslines drove; drums pounded and hypnotized; male and female vocals intertwined to conjure serial-killer imagery to match the intensity of real life in '80s Gotham.
Live Skull put its stamp on the NYC scene, playing venues like CBGB and Danceteria, but also toured the country with the likes of Jane's Addiction. Its 1989 album, Positraction, would be its last until the reformation in 2019 and the upcoming Saturday Night Massacre.
Saturday Night Massacre is an astounding comeback. Three decades have passed, yet here is a band sounding as fresh and real as ever. The tension and dread of Live Skull's '80s output is intact, balanced by something strangely seductive. Founder/frontman Mark C's unmistakable vocals are as urgent now as in 1989, but they have warmed with age – gentle and ominous, all at once. Songs like the title track, "Up Against the Wall," "Details of the Madness," and "Identical Skies" are passionate rock songs, among the most memorable songs Live Skull has ever laid down.
The Saturday Night Massacre lineup consists of Mark C, drummer Rich Hutchins (a member from 1987-1989), and new bassist Kent Heine (a bandmate of Mark C's in the electronic-based project, o13). The album also features guest appearances by former members Thalia Zedek and Marnie Greenholz.
Saturday Night Massacre was recorded and mixed by Mark C and Live Skull at Deepsea in Hoboken, NJ, and mastered by Fred Kevorkian (Iggy Pop, Debbie Harry, Peter Murphy).
The cover artwork was created by acclaimed artist and cartoonist (and Emmy Award-winning set designer for Pee Wee's Playhouse) Gary Panter.
Mark C gives this statement about the band's return:
"Live Skull formed during the Reagan administration, whose right wing, anti-progressive agenda ushered in what Mark E. Smith dubbed 'the new dark ages.' It’s only fitting that we reunite thirty years later in the midst of a new era of burgeoning anti-enlightenment forces; motivated more than ever to amplify our concerns for the preservation of social and artistic freedoms. Back in the day, Live Skull exploited the imagery of gore movies to express our disillusion with society’s turn toward darkness; now the facts are gory enough on their own.
"We are not simply continuing where we left off; the world has changed and so have we. But our core values and interest in the enlightening possibilities of raw self-expression have remained intact. Live Skull is still committed to breaking down sonic and social barriers, to seek release and aesthetic bliss in the darkened corners of the music underworld.
"The reanimated crypt of Live Skull spawns a new brood of cheerful tunes sure to make your blood boil! The latest in Live Skull’s continuing saga of depravity and redemption: Saturday Night Massacre."
Stay tuned for song premieres and news of US and European touring.
Tracklist:
1) Saturday Night Massacre
2) Nova Police
3) Up Against the Wall
4) Memory Time-Slip
5) Identical Skies
6) Details of the Madness
7) Shadow War
8) Never Kill a Client
9) Midnight Zone
10) The Date
Lineup:
Mark C - vocals, guitar, synth
Rich Hutchins - drums
Kent Heine - bass
Thalia Zedek - guest vocals on "Nova Police," guest vocals and harmonica on "Midnight Zone"
Marnie Greenholz - guest vocals on "Up Against the Wall"
Discography:
Live Skull EP (1984, Massive Records)
Bringing Home the Bait (1985, Homestead Records)
Pusherman EP (1986, Homestead Records)
Cloud One (1986, Homestead Records)
Don't Get Any On You (live) (1987, Homestead Records)
Dusted (1987, Homestead Records)
Snuffer EP (1988, Caroline Records)
Positraction (1989, Caroline Records)
Saturday Night Massacre (2019, Bronson Recordings)
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