- The Scissor Girls
Infobox musical artist
Name = Scissor Girls
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Background = group_or_band
Origin =Chicago ,Illinois ,USA
Genre =No Wave Noise rock Experimental
Years_active = 1991 — 1996
Label =MonkeyTech Quinnah Records Atavistic Records Load Records
Associated_acts =Bride of No-No Lake of Dracula Azita Youssefi
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Members =Azita Youssefi , 1991-96 Heather Melowic, 1991-96Sue Anne Zollinger , 1991-94 Kelly Kuvo, 1995-96The Scissor Girls were a
Chicago no wave band formed byWashington D.C. nativesAzita Youssefi ,Sue Anne Zollinger , and Heather Melowic in 1991. The idea to form the group was conceived during the late eighties by Azita Youssefi and Heather Melowic while they were living in their hometown ofWashington, DC . In 1989, after moving to Chicago to attend theArt Institute of Chicago , Youssefi met guitaristSue Anne Zollinger who, following the addition of Heather Melowic on drums, agreed to join the trio. The original lineup of the band included of Azita Youssefi on bass and vocals,Sue Anne Zollinger on guitar, and Heather Melowic on drums.The Scissor Girls' live performances were highly theatrical and the group's members often dressed in bizarre homemade costumes ranging from Catholic schoolgirl uniforms, to clothes made of
Bubble Wrap andduct tape .The group recorded and released a number of indie singles as well as two full-length albums with their original lineup before guitarist
Sue Anne Zollinger chose to leave. In 1994, Zollinger's roommate, guitarist Kelly Kuvo, became Zollinger's permanent replacement. After Kuvo's induction into the band, the group released 7" singles "New Tactical Outline Sec. 1" and "New Tactical Outline Sec. 2." in February 1995, and the 10" EP "S-T-A-T-I-C-L-A-N-D" in March 1996, before they were forced to disbanded due to financial issues, leaving a third full-length album unfinished in the studio. In 1997, following the band's breakup, a singles compilation was released byAtavistic Records . [http://music.yahoo.com/ar-27050537-bio--Azita]History
Early years
In
1989 Azita Youssefi left her hometown ofWashington, D.C. to attend theArt Institute of Chicago , intending to pursue a study in drawing and sound. While still in her first year of school, Youssefi had begun to grow tired of producingvisual art , and an encounter with guitarist and fellow D.C. native Sue Anne Zollinger prompted Youssefi to begin experimenting with music. [http://music.yahoo.com/ar-27050537-bio--Azita] After convincing childhood friend Heather Melowic to join her in Chicago, Youssefi, along with Melowic, managed to persuade Zollinger to fill-out their three-piece. The Scissor Girls formed in the summer of 1991 with Azita on bass, Zollinger on guitar, and Melowic on drums. The group was known for the odd costumes its members would wear on stage; an eclectic collection of attire which at times included, goggles, tutus, and heavy eye makeup that mimicked the black facial coloring ofraccoons . [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1]In 1992 the Scissor Girls became friends with a Copy Max employee named Kelly Kuvo -- at the time also a student at the Art Institute of Chicago -- who worked in the Wicker Park district of Chicago, a breeding ground for No Wave bands during the early 1990's. Kuvo offered the band a chance to make their first Scissor Girls fliers, demo tape inserts, and posters free of charge, giving the band a boost of publicity which they were able to exploit well enough to land their first gig; a local performance that took place on Halloween night 1992. Also in 1992, the band began to record their first 7", "Phy, Diablo!", issuing the release on Chicago indie label, Monkeytech. The album sleeve of each release included a real dried cricket smashed and taped to the cover. At around the same time, the Scissor Girls contributed to the Mira Records-released split 7” single "Time Expired," accompanied by tracks from
Slant 6 ,Drinking Woman , and Rasto. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1]First releases
In
1994 the Scissor Girls began recording their first 10” LP, “,” this time forQuinnah Records . The Scissor Girls first LP was delayed numerous times due to Quinnah’s tight budget at the time. When Quinnah finally did send the group’s master tapes to be pressed, the group discovered that the record pressing plant to which the masters had been sent had burned down, further delaying the album, but not affecting the master tapes, which were unharmed. The album was finally released in late 1994 as an expanded 12” LP, 500 copies of which were released on marbled gray vinyl, and all of which included a fold-out map hand-drawn by Youssefi. The CD version of “From: The Scissor Girls To: The Imaginary Layer on Skeletons” was released byThe Making of Americans label, run by theNew York City queercore duo,God is My Co-Pilot . [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1]Lineup changes
Following the recording of “From: The Scissor Girls To: The Imaginary Layer on Skeletons” the band immediately set to work on a follow-up LP titled, “
We People Space with Phantoms .” This album would be the final Scissor Girls album to include founding memberSue Anne Zollinger , who left the band following the recording due to internal conflicts between her and the rest of the band. Following Zollinger's departure, the band hired guitarist James Yoo to accompany them on a tour. Youssefi and Melowic, the remaining Scissor Girls, quickly realized that the guitar style of Zollinger's replacement did not mesh well with their own sound, and opted to replace Yoo mid-tour. Guitarist Kelly Kuvo, who had remained in touch with the band since the early days following their formation and had actually been living with Zollinger before the latter's departure from the Scissor Girls, was chosen to replace Yoo for the remainder of the tour. Though initially reticent to collaborate with the Scissor Girls due to her commitments to her other group, Dot Dot Dot, and her production of video art project television shows for cable access, Kuvo agreed to take a week off work in order to help the band finish their tour. Eventually Kuvo would go on to become a full-time member of the group, collaborating as singer, song-writer and guitarist on the band's self-released 7" singles "New Tactical Outline Sec. 1" and "New Tactical Outline Sec. 2." in 1995, and the 10" EP "S-T-A-T-I-C-L-A-N-D" released on Load Records, her self-produced SG Research Music Videos, and to the band's road shows until the bands breakup in 1996. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1]Television appearances
After finishing up their first tour with the new lineup, the Scissor Girls began to look for new opportunities to expand their audience. With this goal in mind, Kelly Kuvo produced an SG Research 96 music video show for Chicago Cable Access, and the band began making appearances on local Chicago-area television programs such as "Ben Loves Chicago" and the
American Bandstand -like, all-ages cable-access dance show "Chic-a-Go-Go ." One of the prerequisites for performing on Chic-a-Go-Go stipulated that the trio would have tolip-sync their contribution to the program. This became a point of contention with drummer Heather Melowic, who refused to perform on the show. Despite Melowic's refusal to appear on the program, the other members of the band opted not to cancel their performance. In Melowics' stead the band hired a young girl dressed as a cavewoman to intermittently beat a snare drum with a plastic dinosaur bone in lieu of Melowic's percussive accompaniment. After the Chic-a-go-go performance the Scissor Girls were offered a chance to appear onThe Jenny Jones Show , but Melowic again refused to participate, and the performance was dropped. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1]Further releases
In March 1996, the Scissor Girls, now with Kuvo on guitar, released their first EP, the
Load Records -released 10" EP, "So That You Can Start to See What S-T-A-T-I-C-L-A-N-D." The album was jointly produced by Tom Smith andSonic Youth guitarist Jim O'Rourke in the winter of 1995. [http://www.loadrecords.com/bands/scissor.html] It was during the recording of this first EP that the band finally managed to secure a release for their second album "We People Space with Phantoms", which the band had recorded with original guitarist Sue Anne Zollinger, but which had sat unreleased on the shelf since it was recorded in October 1994. The job of issuing the album ultimately fell toAtavistic Records , which released the LP on April 16, 1996. Following the release of their second album, the Scissor Girls were offered a contract by Atavistic with the stipulation that the band would release two further records for the label. Guitarist Kelly Kuvo declined the offer, but both Youssefi and Melowic agreed to be signed to Atavistic. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1]Breakup
In 1996, with the band now committed to a label, the trio of Youssefi, Melowic, and Kuvo returned to the studio to record the band's third LP. Though work was started on the album, it was never completed. After recording her drum parts for the album, Melowic opted to continue her education rather than try to contend with the band's growing financial troubles, which had recently compounded due to an extended period of mismanagement. The group's mishandled funds also prompted Kuvo to depart after recording her guitar parts for the album. Thus, leaving Azita to finish recording her bass parts alone. The band's final album is incomplete and unreleased. The Scissor Girls officially disbanded in October 1996, without fulfilling their two album contract with Atavistic, who instead released a singles compilation, "Here Is the 'Is-Not'," in April 1997. "Here Is the 'Is-Not'" would be the band's final release. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1]
After the Scissor Girls
After the breakup of the band,
Azita Youssefi went on to form the short-livedBride of No No . Following the breakup of Bride of No No, Youssefi went on to perform solo as "Azita", crafting much softer and more accessible piano-based compositions far removed from the Scissor Girls noisy experimentation.After the Scissor Girls, Melowic joined the Chicago no-wave supergroup
Lake of Dracula , contributing drums alongside theFlying Luttenbachers 'Weasel Walter , who provided lead guitar, Couch's Marlon Magas, who supplied vocals, and Shorty andU.S. Maple vocalist Al Johnson (billed as the Manhattanite) on backing vocals. The group lasted through 1997 at which point Melowic decided to continue her education, studyingvirology at theUniversity of Illinois . [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1] Melowic eventually went on to obtain aPh.D inBiochemistry . [http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/06/chicago_nowave_.html] and now enjoys teaching Chemistry to High School students in New Jersey.After her time in The Scissor Girls, Kelly Kuvo traveled to
Brooklyn where she helped form the band Sweet Thunder with Gavin Russom ofDelia Gonzalez and Gavin Russom , as well as with Casey Spooner and Lizzy Yoder ofFischerspooner . [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1] Kuvo then made the move from Brooklyn toLos Angeles where she continued writing as afreelancer for magazines such as Index, Roctober Magazine, Oui, Scram Magazine, and Vice Magazine. After taking up a position teaching Art at a half-way house for mentally ill adults [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1] Kuvo became the Bubblegum Queen, hosted The Bubblegum Music Achievement Awards Ceremony, and then went on to receive an MA in Studio Art and Art Therapy from New York University. Kelly Kuvo has six critical essays published in the music anthology book, Lost In The Grooves, and a feature in the book, Catholic No. 1: Cats. Kuvo produced a DVD retrospective compilation for The Scissor Girls in 2004, and continues to make and collaborate on Art, Video, Literature, and Music projects. Currently, Kelly Kuvo enjoys teaching Art to Middle and High School students in Baltimore, MD.Upon her departure from the band, original guitarist SueAnne Zollinger went on to receive a Ph.D in
Biology andNeuroscience , studying sound production and vocal learning. [http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/06/chicago_nowave_.html]Personnel
*
Azita Youssefi -- Vocals, bass
* Heather Melowic -- Drums
* SueAnne Zollinger -- Guitar (1991-94)
* Kelly Kuvo -- Guitar (1994-96)Discography
ingles
* "Hey Diablo!" 7" (MonkeyTech, 1993)
* "New Tactical Outline Sec. 1" 7" (SG Research, 1995)
* "New Tactical Outline Sec. 2" 7" (SG Research, 1995)EP's
* "So That You Can Start To See What S-T-A-T-I-C-L-A-N-D" 10” (Load, 1996)
Albums
* "" LP (Quinnah, 1994)
* "We People Space with Phantoms " LP/CD (Atavistic, 1995)
* "Here is the "Is-Not" CD (Atavistic, 1997)Video
* "SG DVD 2004" DVD-R ( 2hr video compilation Released by Kelly Kuvo in an edition of 30, 2004)
External links
* [http://www.rogerdeforest.com/staticland Scissor Girls Data-Sector]
References
* Howell, Stephen. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3iftxq9hld0e~T1 The Scissor Girls] . "www.allmusic.com". 2007 All Media Guide, LLC. Accessed August 14, 2007.
* Ankeny, Jason. [http://music.yahoo.com/ar-27050537-bio--Azita Biography] . "www.yahoo.com". 2007 Yahoo! Inc. Accessed August 14, 2007.
* Jubbo, Fatty. [http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/06/chicago_nowave_.html Chicago No-Wave Part 3: Scissor Girls] . June 22, 2006. "WFMU 's Beware of the Blog." Accessed August 14, 2007.
* [http://www.loadrecords.com/bands/scissor.html Scissor Girls] . "www.loadrecords.com". Accessed August 14, 2007.
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