- Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
Infobox musical artist
Name = Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
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Img_capt = Promotional Photo
Background = group_or_band
Origin =Oakland ,California ,United States
Genre =Avant-progressive rock Experimental rock Avant-garde metal
Years_active = 1999–Present
Associated_acts =The Book of Knots Charming Hostess Faun Fables Idiot Flesh Immersion Composition Society inkBoat MOE!KESTRA! Mute Socialite
Skeleton KeySpecies Being Thin Pillow Thinking Plague Tin Hat 2 Foot Yard
Label =The End Records
URL = [http://www.sleepytimegorillamuseum.com/ Official website]
Current_members =Matthias Bossi Nils Frykdahl Carla Kihlstedt Michael Mellender Dan Rathbun
Past_members =Frank Grau David Shamrock Moe! Staiano Sleepytime Gorilla Museum (often abbreviated to SGM) are an American Experimental rock band, formed in
1999 inOakland, California .History
After the disbanding of
Idiot Flesh ,Dan Rathbun andNils Frykdahl joined withCharming Hostess memberCarla Kihlstedt (of which Rathbun and Frykdahl were also members) to form Sleepytime Gorilla Museum withMoe! Staiano andDavid Shamrock . Their first performance, on June 22, 1999, was to a singlebanana slug (Ariolimax dolichophallus) [http://www.sleepytimegorillamuseum.com/history.html Sleepytime Gorilla Museum ] ] . The following night's performance was their first to a human audience.Some time during the recording of "
Grand Opening and Closing " (2001), drummer David Shamrock left the band and was replaced withFrank Grau . Grau also co-released the album, instigated their first tour and managed the band.During the recording of the follow up, "
Of Natural History " (2004), Grau left the band and was replaced with a new drummer Matthias Bossi, formerly of Skeleton Key. The "Of Natural History" tour saw Moe! Staiano's exit and new percussionist,Michael Mellender enter. In January, 2006 Sleepytime Gorilla Museum signed toThe End Records who re-released their début "Grand Opening and Closing" with three bonus tracks.Soon after, an announcement was made that a new album was in the works and had a tentative date of March, 2007. During early 2007, the title and track list for their third studio album, "
In Glorious Times " was announced with the release date set for May 29, 2007. Prior to the release, anmp3 andmusic video of "Helpless Corpses Enactment" were available online.Name
According to their extensive liner notes for "Grand Opening and Closing", their official history and repeated in interviews, the name "Sleepytime Gorilla Museum" comes from a small group of
Dada ists, Futurists, and artists named the Sleepytime Gorilla Press who owned and operated what they called a "museum of the future" which was "anti-artifact, non-historical and closed."The "museum" opened on June 22, 1916 (the same date as the bands' first concert, 83 years later). The exhibit was a fire which caused wide chaos and confusion. The following day the museum was closed (hence the name of the first album). The name itself apparently comes from a poem called "Of the Future Hides the Past," written by Museum members Lala Rolo and Ikk Ygg.
Performance
Their live performances have featured puppet shows, pseudo-scientific scholarly presentations, and performances by members of the
Butoh group [http://www.inkboat.com inkBoat] .The band uses many homemade devices as instruments, such as the Viking Rowboat. Dan Rathbun — who has created most of the band's idiosyncratic instruments — plays, among other
custom-made instruments (though he uses a commonbass guitar most of the time), a custom-stringed bass instrument referred to as the Sledgehammer Dulcimer (or, alternately, the Slide Piano Log), which uses piano strings and is possibly more than 7 feet long; it is played with two sticks: one in the left hand generally used as a fret, and another in the right hand to strike the strings.Percussionist Michael Mellender's instruments consist of restaurant kitchen equipment, trash can lids, and other "found" metal objects, in addition to traditional percussion instruments. One of the more infamous instruments used by the band was Moe! Staiano's Popping Turtle (now residing in
Brooklyn, NY [ [http://www.sleepytimegorillamuseum.com/moe/sleepytimegorillamuseum.html Moe! Staiano - title ] ] ). It can be heard about 1:21 into the song "Sleep is Wrong".Categorisation
SGM's music can be roughly likened as something akin to avant-rock, avant-prog, or
avant-garde metal , but it practically escapes any rigorous categorization so that people usually have to name-drop different kinds of bands in order to give some sort of scope or conception of what they sound like. Some names that have come up in reviewers' texts includeMr. Bungle ,Thinking Plague ,Univers Zéro , White Zombie,Änglagård ,King Crimson , and so on; [ [http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/display.php?rev=sgm-goac Ground and Sky review - Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Grand Opening and Closing ] ] while not excessively naming bands in his review of SGM's second album "Of Natural History ", David Moore ofPitchfork Media thinks, in the same swoop, that SGM's debut album "Grand Opening and Closing " was an amalgam ofMeshuggah andSecret Chiefs 3 , resulting in "some truly cracked prog-metal anthems." [ [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/22317/Sleepytime_Gorilla_Museum_Of_Natural_History Of Natural History | Pitchfork ] ]Discography
tudio albums
*"
Grand Opening and Closing " (2001)
*"Of Natural History " (2004)
*"Grand Opening and Closing" (2006) [reissue]
*"In Glorious Times " (2007)Live albums
*"Live" (2003)
DVD
*"The Face" (2005)
Compilations
*"
Mimicry CD Sampler " (2004) — Features a different mix of 'Bring Back the Apocalypse'
*"" (2005) — Features SGM coveringThis Heat 's 'S.P.Q.R. 'Members
Some of the strange and unique names of some of these are custom instruments built by the band.
Matthias Bossi
*Drums
*Glockenspiel
*Melodica
*Percussion
*Piano
*Xylophone Nils Frykdahl
*Vocals
*Autoharp
*Flute s
*Guitar (6 string)
*Guitar (12 string)
*Percussion Guitar
*Recorder
*Tibetan BellsCarla Kihlstedt
*Vocals
*Autoharp
*Bass Harmonica
*Electric violin
*Nyckelharpa
*Organ
*Percussion guitar
*Pump Organ
*Stroh violin Michael Mellender
*Accordion
*Euphonium
*Guitar
*Lever-action Lever
*Pancreas (electric)
*Percussion
*Tangularium
*Toy piano
*Trumpet
*Valhalla
*Vatican
*Wheel
*Xylophone Dan Rathbun
*Vocals
*Autoharp
*Bass guitar
*Lute
*Pedal-action Wiggler
*Recorder
*Roach
*Sledgehammer-dulcimer/Slide-piano Log
*Thing
*Trombone Multicol-endFormer members
*
Frank Grau – (2001-2004) - Drums, Melodica
*David Shamrock – (1999-2001) - Drums, Piano
*Moe! Staiano – (1999-2004) - Bowedspatula , Food Containers, Glockenspiel,Metal ,Paper , Percussion, Popping Turtle, Pressure-capMarimba , Spring, Spring-nail Guitar, Tympani,Wood References
External links
* [http://www.sleepytimegorillamuseum.com/ Sleepytime Gorilla Museum] official web site
* [http://www.myspace.com/sleepytimegorillamuseum SGM official MySpace site]
* [http://www.ambugaton.com/ Ambugaton!] Live photographs of SGM covering 2002 and 2003 by David J. Grossman
* [http://www.archive.org/details/SleepytimeGorillaMuseum Sleepytime Gorilla Museum collection] at theInternet Archive 's live music archive
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=ELyco68w5ks Helpless Corpses Enactment] video onYouTube Members
* [http://www.moestaiano.com Moe! Staiano] official web site
* [http://www.kihlstedt.net/ The UN-Official Carla Kihlstedt web site]Related acts
* [http://www.idiotflesh.com/ Idiot Flesh] official web site (Nils Fryhdahl and Dan Rathbun)
* [http://www.charminghostess.us/ Charming Hostess] official web site (Nils Fryhdahl, Dan Rathbun and Carla Kihlstedt)
* [http://www.faunfables.net Faun Fables] official web site (Nils Frykdahl)
* [http://www.tinhattrio.com Tin Hat Trio] official web site (Carla Kihlstedt)
* [http://www.ics-hub.org Immersion Composition Society] official web site (Dan Rathbun, Michael Mellender and Carla Kihlstedt)
* [http://www.inkboat.com inkBoat] official web site
* [http://www.generalrubric.com/thinkingplague/main.html Thinking Plague] official web site (David Shamrock)
* [http://www.myspace.com/mutesocialite Mute Socialite] official web site (Moe! Staiano)
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