The U-Men

The U-Men

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Name = The U-Men


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Origin = Seattle, Washington, USA
Genre = Psychobilly
Post-Punk
Grunge
Garage Rock
Years_active = 1981–1988
Label = Bombshelter Records
Homestead Records
C/Z Records
Sub Pop Records
El Jefe Records
Black Label Records
Amphetamine Reptile
Chuckie-Boy Records
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Current_members = John Bigley
Tom Price
Robin Buchan
Charlie Ryan
Jim Tillman
Tom Hazelmyer
Tony Ransom
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The U-Men were a Seattle-based post-punk band active in the early to late 1980s. They toured extensively across America and even had a song by the Butthole Surfers named in their honor. Their musically "dirty" sound was a forerunner for the later grunge bands to come out of Seattle.

History

Fronted by the enigmatic vocalist John Bigley, the U-Men (whose members also included Tom Price, Charlie "Chaz" Ryan, Robin Buchan, Jim Tillman, Tom Hazelmyer and later Tony "Tone Deaf" Ransom) pioneered their own unique brand of alternative rock which could best be described as "swamp-o'-billy". Together with Northwest contemporaries Girl Trouble (a force of garage "hipness" in their own right), the U-Men emerged to fill the void left some 16 years previous with the disappearance of Northwest garage rock legends The Sonics, The Wailers, and The Ventures. They updated this traditional Northwest sound with more modern punk rock and post-punk influences most notably The Cramps and Nick Cave's original group The Birthday Party.

Largely through word of mouth, rumor, showmanship and the occasional alcohol inspired dust up, the U-Men quickly acquired a dedicated cult following and well deserved reputation for mayhem, both on and off the stage. Perhaps their most legendary antic was when Bigley set the front of the Seattle Center Mural Amphitheater stage on fire during a Bumbershoot festival performance, and the band played on.

The U-Men were managed at different times by Susan Silver (who later went on to marry Chris Cornell and manage Soundgarden, Screaming Trees and Alice in Chains), Bruce Pavitt (co-owner of Bombshelter Records, pre-dating his Sub Pop Records foray into vinyl), and Seattle's legendary punk art gallery tastemaker, Larry Reid.

Through it all, the U-Men managed to survive largely intact (the exception being bass players) until early 1989 when the core of the group (John, Charlie, and Tom) decided that the experiment had run its course. Tom Price would move on to form Gas Huffer and also play in supergroup The Monkeywrench while John and Charlie would co-found The Crows. Jim Tillman, whose work with the band included the self-titled e.p. "The U-Men" (1984), the indie classic "Stop Spinning" (1985), and the "Deep Six" compilation (1986) track "They" resurfaced to play bass for various other local bands most notably Love Battery. Tom Hazelmyer who had briefly considered the idea of relocating to Seattle join the band in Tillman's absence, chose instead to remain in his hometown of Minneapolis (performing live just once with the band when they opened for Big Black at the Showbox Theater in March of 1987) to promote his record company (Amphetamine Reptile Records) and band, Halo of Flies. The last member of the group, 19 year old Tony "Tone Deaf" Ransom, who in his short stint with the band managed to appear on the single "Freezebomb"/"That's Wild About Jack" (1987), the album "Step On A Bug" (1988), and the "Dope,Guns,and Fucking In The Streets Vol. 1" compilation track "Bad Little Woman" (1988), would disappear from the local music scene entirely, relocating to (as speculation would have it) Anchorage, Alaska.

Band Members

*John Bigley - vocals
*Tom Price - guitar
*Robin Buchan - bass (1981-1982)
*Charlie Ryan - drums
*Jim Tillman - bass (1982-1986)
*Tom Hazelmyer - bass (1987)
*Tony Ransom - bass (July 1987-1989)

Discography

Albums

*"Step On A Bug" (Black Label Records, 1988).
*"Solid Action" (compilation) (Chuckie-Boy Records, 2000).

ingles/EPs

*"U-Men" EP (Bombshelter Records, 1984).
*"Stop Spinning" EP (Homestead Records, 1985).
*"Solid Action" b/w "Dig It A Hole" (Black Label Records, 1987).
*"Freezebomb" b/w "That's Wild About Jack" (Amphetamine Reptile, 1988).

Compilation/Soundtrack contributions

*"They" on the "Deep Six" compilation (C/Z Records, 1986).
*"Shoot 'Em Down (live)" on the "Woodshock '85" compilation (El Jefe Records, 1986).
*"Gila" on the "Sub Pop 100" compilation (Sub Pop Records, 1986).
*"Bad Little Woman" on the "Dope-Guns-'N-Fucking In The Streets, Vol. 1" compilation (Amphetamine Reptile, 1988).
*"Bad Little Woman" on the "Dope-Guns-'N-Fucking In The Streets, Vols. 1-3" compilation (Amphetamine Reptile, 1989).
*"Dig It A Hole" on the "Hype!" soundtrack (Sub Pop Records, 1996).

External links

* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:2r0qoatayijm~T1 The U-Men @ AllMusic.com]


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