- Free glam
Free glam was the guiding idea behind
To Live and Shave in L.A. 2 , created to freenoise music from what was viewed as the tedious, studious formula of bands likeMerzbow andNihilist Spasm Band . It was created byWeasel Walter ,Misty Martinez (the alter-ego ofLiz Armstrong ) andRat Bastard , leading them to leaveTo Live and Shave in L.A. 1 and TLASILA founding member Tom Smith. The group incorporated everythingnoise music supposedly wasn't --glamour, fashion, obnoxious rock star attitudes, gossipyFleetwood Mac -infighting, etc. Through doing, they showed that glamour itself and persona itself could be fragmented, freeform, abrasive, artistic and conceptual -- making theperformer him or herself the equivalent ofnoise music as much as the sounds produced.Overview
The three left TLASILA at the height of its prominence, when Tom Smith was being interviewed about the group's new approach to
noise music by publications like "The New York Times " and "The Wire". By quitting and leaving in the loudest way possible, writing a manifesto explaining why the first TLASILA wasn't fitting their needs, then naming their group TLASILA2, the offshoot defined its approach tonoise music politics as essential to the music itself. This dedication to gossipy rivalries and loud posturing defined TLASILA2 before they ever played a note.Free glam's emphasis on drama and personality owes much to
Lisa Crystal Carver 's contribution's tonoise music and influence on the members, particularlyLiz Armstrong .Though the band has not played formally in a while, members
Weasel Walter ,Misty Martinez andRat Bastard still hold true to this aesthetic in their solo work.An alternative view holds that free glam was created (or inspired) by Tom Smith, and later co-opted by Walter, synthesizing only the most overt of its elements for use in TLASILA2. Smith was well known as a proponent of ambiguity, while Walter preferred a more comic, parodic stance. TLASILA's 2000 personnel schism reflected this philosophical split. While Walter recycled old TLASILA radio broadcasts, repackaging them as "original" TLASILA2 recordings (political gestures that embodied the antic spirit of his free glam manifesto), Smith emerged in 2002 with The Wigmaker in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg, an album that landed atop many critics' best-of lists. Tom Smith and Rat Bastard reunited in 2003 to reform TLASILA, adding the third original member, Ben Wolcott, and Smith associates Don Fleming, Mark Morgan,
Andrew W.K. , andThurston Moore later in 2004. Weasel Walter continues as the leader ofThe Flying Luttenbachers .External links
* [http://nowave.pair.com/tlasila2/manifesto.html Free Glam Manifesto]
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