- Battery Cage (band)
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Name = Battery Cage
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Origin =United States
Genre =Industrial rock
Years_active = 1995–present
Label = Metropolis
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Current_members = Tyler Newman Joshua Greco Paul Savio Roland Adams
Past_members = AJ Kaelin Jeremy Page Michael WhiteBattery Cage is an American
electronic music project led by Tyler Newman. The project has been active as a performance group since 1995, and is currently releasing CDs through thePhiladelphia -basedrecord label Metropolis Records . Battery Cage's musical output to date has been dance-orientedIndustrial rock , with elements of Post-punk.The name
Battery Cage is a reference to a method of massfood manufacture in themeat industry , where hens are kept tightly confined in cages for the purpose of laying eggs. Founding members Tyler Newman and Jeremy Page arevegan and are concerned withanimal rights causes Fact|date=July 2008.History
The band's line up has undergone several personnel changes since its inception, and this is reflected in the variation of musical styles in the discography. The original line up consisted of Jeremy Page, Tyler Newman and AJ Kaelin. Their original sound was a distillation of distorted breakbeats, danceable synthesizer programming and confrontational lyrics, with Kaelin and Newman trading off vocals in an aggressive style. The delivery was similar to the music of
Front Line Assembly andNitzer Ebb . Their debutCD "Product" was to be released on Boston's Sinless records, but it could not get a national release at that time due to the dissolution of thatrecord label in 1997.AJ Kaelin and Jeremy Page left the band after "Product" was completed. With the addition of guitarist Joshua Greco and later, drummer Michael White, Battery Cage continued for several years as a performance group, distributing "Product" as a self-released CD-R.
Over the next several years with no record label deal for "Product", Tyler Newman continued with his other electronic music projects
Informatik with Da5id Din, andAmerican Electronics Corporation (AEC) with singer Stacey Purcell. Drummer Michael White left the Battery Cage project during this time.With the addition of keyboardist Paul Savio and drummer Roland Adams to the group in 2002, material for what became the 2004 release "World Wide Wasteland" was developed and performed. The change in personnel contributed to a more accessible style of EBM which combined dark and introspective lyrics with a guitar driven
Synth pop sound. Battery Cage was signed toMetropolis Records on the strength of the material, and the Metropolis debut was released in North America and Europe to critical praise. Therecord deal with Metropolis also enabled the group to release their debut CD "Product" in 2005, with Metropolis doing the distribution.In 2003, Tyler Newman and Paul Savio relocated from
Boston toSan Francisco , where the material for the 2006 CD release "A Young Person's Guide To Heartbreak" was developed. This recording was a departure from the EBM style established in 2004's World Wide Wasteland, marked by a narrative presentation of the subject matter of the trauma caused by crossed relationships, and a more diverse range of musical styles and influences. The exploration of styles enabled more involvement from drummer Roland Adams and guitarist Joshua Greco, to create a more traditional sounding Rock record with live drums, guitars and bass. The 19 track CD included examples ofIndustrial metal ,Post-punk , Rock Ballads, ambient soundscapes, as well as Battery Cage's traditional darkSynth pop , delivered in a style reminiscent ofJoy Division , Ministry, and more recent Wire.Battery Cage Live
Battery Cage has toured in support of Covenant,
Cut.rate.box andStromkern .Additional members for Battery Cage performances have included bassist M Crazz from Boston industrial band
Big Catholic Guilt , and singer Gabriel Shaw from Boston'sEBM /Futurepop group mindFIELD.Discography
Regular Releases
*"A Young Person's Guide To Heartbreak" (2006)
*"World Wide Wasteland" (2004)
*"Product" (1998, 2005)Other Releases
*"Single" - digital release (2006)
*"Ecstasy" - CD-R (2002)External links
* [http://www.batterycage.com Battery Cage website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/batterycage Battery Cage on myspace]
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