- Boxcar Satan
Boxcar Satan is a three-piece band from
San Antonio, Texas , that deconstructs American roots music, depression-era Delta blues, post-industrial field hollers, free improvization and a healthy dose of post-punk noise into a modern blend unique to Texas. When cornered, the band labels themselves as no-account, no wave blues. Formed in 1990 by guitarist and vocalist Sanford Allen and bassist Patrick Sane; at the time, both were members of the band Evil Mothers, the band has churned out a substantial catalog of releases that have received critical praise from home and abroad. The angular, genre-jumping disks have drawn comparisons to Pere Ubu,Howlin’ Wolf , The Birthday Party,Muddy Waters ,Captain Beefheart ,Eric Dolphy and The Fall, among others. Sane has also played withPigface ,Genesis P-Orridge , Reverend Vince Anderson & s.p.a.s.m.Discography
Boxcar Satan's first full-length studio recording, "Days Before the Flood" was released in July 1999 on Compulsive Records. It was recorded at Tribal Studios in San Antonio, Texas by Chad Garrett and Bobdog Catlin and featured cover art by James Cobb.
The follow-up, "Crooked Mile March" was released in October 2001 on DogFingers Recordings. Again recorded at Tribal Studios in San Antonio, Texas by Chad Garrett and Bobdog Catlin with cover art by James Cobb.
October 2003 saw the release of Boxcar Satan's third long player "Upstanding and Indigent", again for DogFingers, expanding its already diverse sonic palette by ornamenting its noisy, post-punk take on pre-war blues with touches of Cajun music, gospel and even tasteful prog rock. Honing their songs with a newfound melodicism and complexity, the Boxcars spin tales of train-wreck lives, bandit queen
Phoolan Devi and carnival freakshow stars. And their take on the Depression-era song "How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live? " seems all too appropriate in the current political environment. Recorded after the addition of former Worm, 1.0 and Shit City Dreamgirls drummer Ken Robinson, at Tribal Studios in San Antonio, Texas by Chad Garrett. Cover art by James Cobb.In April 2006 Boxcar Satan released their first DVD collecting videos for seven of their songs by Texas filmmaker Brant Bumpers along with a 10-song live concert.
"No One at the Wheel" features videos for the songs songs Calamity Jones, Slow Learner, Traveling Man, Best Be Gone, Ghost of a Chance, Pig in a Dress, and Silent and Automatic. It also includes Boxcar Satan's full performance at the San Antonio Contemporary Art Month's 2004 CAM Carnival.
Released on DogFingers Recordings with cover art by James Cobb.
Touring & Shows
Boxcar Satan has toured the United States about a half dozen times, playing everywhere from smoky dive bars and bingo halls to highbrow art galleries and San Francisco’s
Church of Satan . They were staples of the seminal San Antonio rock and punk bar Taco Land before the murder of owner Ram Ayala.Reviews
The
Austin Chronicle called Boxcar Satan's 2004 Album "Upstanding & Indigent" one of the 10 best Texas releases. The band was also the San Antonio Current's critic's pick for best punk band in the 2004 "Best of San Antonio" issue and they tied for top Blues band in the 2003 issue. Boxcar Satan has even been mentioned onNational Public Radio 's Day to Day in an article about gig posters.External links
* [http://www.boxcarsatan.com/ Boxcar Satan's Official Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/boxcarsatan Boxcar Satan's MySpace page]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:5c8j1vf3zzza~T00 Boxcar Satan on AllMusic.com]
* [http://www.dogfingers.com/ Boxcar Satan's label DogFingers' Official Website]
* [http://www.trust-zine.de/boxcar-satan-106-06-04/ German Trust Magazine's interview with Boxcar Satan's Sanford Allen]
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