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MC Frontalot
MC Frontalot performing in April 2007.Background information Birth name Damian Hess Also known as MC Frontalot Born December 3, 1973 Origin San Francisco, California, USA Genres Nerdcore hip hop Occupations Songwriter, Rapper, Web Designer Instruments Rapping Years active 1999–present Labels Level Up Website frontalot.com Damian Hess (born December 3, 1973), better known by stage name MC Frontalot, is a Brooklyn-based hip hop musician and self-proclaimed "world's 579th greatest rapper". He is best known in nerdcore hip hop and video game culture, for naming the nerdcore subgenre, and performing at Penny Arcade's annual Penny Arcade Expo. Hess graduated from Wesleyan University in 1996 with degrees in English and Electronic Music.
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Career
Early days
Hess began releasing music as MC Frontalot in 1999. His first successes came through Song Fight!, an online songwriting and recording competition, where he became known for consistently beating opponents. Throughout his history at Song Fight!, he has never lost a competition as MC Frontalot, although he has entered only seven entries in that name.[1] In one such song fight, entitled "Romantic Cheapskate", he likens Song Fight! to a neglected lover who favours him regardless of how he treats her.[2] The song went on to garner a total of 614 votes, while the next closest song ended the round with 28.[3]
Nerdcore
In 2000 he released the song "Nerdcore Hiphop". The song became an immediate hit in the geek and nerd communities. The rap subgenre of nerdcore hip hop, which had been around though unnamed beforehand, embraced the title and has since been expanding rapidly.
Many consider Hess, if not the founder of nerdcore, certainly the man who shone the torch on it.[citation needed] Hess himself, however, is quick to point out the many artists who came before him and those whom he considers his peers, as illustrated on his information webpage.
Hess released his first studio album on August 27, 2005. Entitled Nerdcore Rising, the album contains six new songs, along with 10 remixed versions of past tracks. Some of the new tracks contain production by popular online musicians from Song Fight!, including indie rock and hip hop artist Doctor Popular.
Spotlight
On March 18, 2002, popular webcomic Penny Arcade (whose creators were long-time fans of Hess) declared Frontalot their rapper laureate, directing fans to his website.[4] He has acknowledged that single act made his popularity skyrocket. In appreciation, he wrote and recorded the "Penny Arcade Theme" a few months later, which was in his own (tongue-in-cheek) words: "an attempt to cash in on their huge and devoted audience."[citation needed]
He has appeared at every Penny Arcade Expo from 2004 to 2011 and Nerdcore Rising is now sold through the Penny Arcade Store. "Penny Arcade Theme" and "Which MC Was That?" both appear in the dance video game In the Groove. He also features on the Baddd Spellah track "Rhyme of the Nibelung", which was the winner of CBC Radio 2's Remix the Ring contest.
A new track 'Final Boss' featured over the end credits in the 2008 game Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness- Episode 1.
MC Frontalot appears occasionally in the webcomic Overcompensating by Jeffrey Rowland
MC Frontalot has also been seen on commercials for G4 TV, as well as being on the show Freestyle 101 where he sang parts of his songs with freestyle lines connecting them.
Additionally, comic book illustrator Tony Moore became a fan of both Frontalot and fellow nerdcore artist MC Hawking, drawing both of them as zombies in an early issue of The Walking Dead series. Hess appears in a white shirt, tie and glasses, with the word "Front" written on his pocket protector; he is seen eating a deer.
A song written and performed by Frontalot based on the webcomic Achewood titled "Living At the Corner of Dude and Catastrophe" has been that website's theme song since 2006. On September 2, 2008 as part of a Penny Arcade download pack, "Living At the Corner of Dude and Catastrophe" was chosen for inclusion as a downloadable track for the video game Rock Band. The week of September 14, 2009 saw the release of "Origin of Species" (a satire of Creation Science) which was included in the Penny Arcade Expo track pack.
Live performances
Although most of his fanbase is online, Hess gave a handful of live performances while living in San Francisco, and several more after moving to New York City. His first official tour started on May 12, 2006, with shows mostly in the Southeast United States.[5] When he performs, he plays with a full ensemble, including keyboardist and frequent collaborator Gminor7, bassist Blak Lotus, and drummer The SturGENiUS. Other occasional band members include G.LATINusKY00B, The Categorical Imperative, Vic 20, and 56K. He finished a tour with Schäffer The Darklord as of 25 November 2007 and started another tour on 1 November 2008 with MC Lars and YTCracker. As of June 2010, he's been touring with alternative rock musicians, Wheatus, on their UK leg of their 10th anniversary tour; on occasion providing guest vocals on some of their live jams, as well as Wheatus offering musical accompaniment on some of his tracks.[6]
Film
Hess starred as "TP Factory Rapper" in the Sesame Street direct-to-video movie Elmo's Potty Time.[7]
Nerdcore Rising is a documentary/concert film starring Hess and various other nerdcore artists such as mc chris, Optimus Rhyme and MC Lars with contributors such as "Weird Al" Yankovic, Prince Paul and Brian Posehn. The film, directed and produced by Negin Farsad, premiered at the 2008 South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. It combines interviews about nerdcore and its origins, with footage of Frontalot's 2006 Nerdcore Rising national tour.[8]
As the lead voice-box for nerd culture, Hess was interviewed in Alexandre O. Philippe's documentary, The People vs. George Lucas, which premiered at the 2010 South by Southwest Film Festival. Hess attended the festival as a musician and panelist.
Musical influences
Much of his earlier music features samples from other artists' works, many times using music acquired from famous artists such as Paul Simon, They Might Be Giants, James Brown, Fiona Apple, and many others.[9] He addresses his borrowing of various drum beats in the song "Good Old Clyde", a song commenting on and using the popular "Funky Drummer" drum break by Clyde Stubblefield.[10]
Since he began selling his albums commercially, Hess has collaborated on almost all his tracks with Baddd Spellah, an electronic musician and hip-hop beatsmith, and Gaby 'Gminor7' Alter, a composer and keyboardist whose playing was the basis for many of Frontalot's earlier songs. Hess has also collaborated with other fellow rappers, such as MC Hawking and Canadian rapper Jesse Dangerously.[11]
Discography
Studio Albums
- Nerdcore Rising (2005)
- Secrets from the Future (2007)
- Final Boss (2008)
- Zero Day (2010)
- Solved (2011)
Other Releases
- Nerdcore Hiphop (freely available demo)
Non-album tracks
- "24 Hours" (abandoned demo)
- "Bitchslap" (by MC Hawking)
- "My Sister" (by Duboce Triangle with The JBB)
- "Oh, the Hilarity" (from Indie Pop Cares a Lot)
- "Rappers We Crush" (with Kompressor)
- "Rhyme of the Nibelung" (with Baddd Spellah)
- "Romantic Cheapskate" (with Baddd Spellah for Song Fight!)
- "Soda Water" (by Jess Klein)
- "Start Over" (for a compilation of songs for children)
- "Oneonta (Eli Porter)" (with YTCracker and MC Lars on The Digital Gangster LP)
- "O.G. Original Gamer (with MC Lars on the MC Lars album This Gigantic Robot Kills)
- "Don't Wear Those Shoes" (for the "Weird Al" Yankovic tribute album Twenty-Six and a Half)
Known recorded live sets
- July 7, 2001: "Songfight Live West Coast" — Hot Lunch, San Francisco, California, USA (two songs)
- October 24, 2002: "Young Zombies in Love Release Party" — Voodoo Lounge, San Francisco, California, USA
- July 26, 2003: "Song Fight Wet & Wild" — Finn MacCool's Public House, Seattle, Washington, USA (two songs, incomplete recording, the infamous "drunk set")
- December 12, 2003: "Both Hands on the Mic" — The Accordion, San Francisco, California, USA
- August 2004: Penny Arcade Expo — Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue, Washington, USA (a partial video recording of the set is available as well)
- May 15, 2004: Belladonna, Berkeley, California, USA
- June 15, 2005: Living Room, New York, New York City, USA (one verse of "unnecessary rap breakdown" during a Jess Klein show)
- June 23, 2005: The Bitter End, New York, New York City, USA
- August 27, 2005: Penny Arcade Expo — Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue, Washington, USA (video recording believed to be upcoming)
- August 26, 2006: Penny Arcade Expo — Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue, Washington, USA
- September 15, 2007: Kingdom of Loathing Convention - The Sets, Tempe, Arizona, USA
- November 25, 2008 Knitting Factory - Hollywood, California, USA
References
- ^ "MC Frontalot song archive". Song Fight!. http://www.songfight.org/artistpage.php?key=mc_frontalot&sortkey=date. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
- ^ ""Romantic Cheapskate" lyrics". http://frontalot.com/index.php/content.php?page=lyrics&lyricid=29. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
- ^ ""Romantic Cheapskate" competition". Song Fight!. 2004-02-13. http://www.songfight.org/songpage.php?key=romantic_cheapskate. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
- ^ "PSO Revisited". Penny Arcade. 2002-03-18. http://www.penny-arcade.com/2002/03/18. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
- ^ "Nerdcore Rising Tour 2006". Archived from the original on 2006-12-14. http://web.archive.org/web/20061214103709/http://frontalot.com/tour/. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
- ^ "Wheatus Anniversary Tour 2010". http://frontalot.com/index.php/. Retrieved 2010-06-08.
- ^ "Elmo's Potty Time". http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1010006/. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
- ^ "Nerdcore Rising". http://www.nerdcorerising.com/. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
- ^ Hess, Damian (2005-08-11) (MP3, RAM). (Not So) Hip-Hop. Interview with Brian Lehrer. The Brian Lehrer Show. WNYC. New York City. http://www.wnyc.org/shows/bl/episodes/2005/08/11.
- ^ ""Good Old Clyde" lyrics". http://frontalot.com/index.php/content.php?page=lyrics&lyricid=13. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
- ^ "Nerdcore Rising track information". http://frontalot.com/index.php/content.php?page=cd. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
- ^ "Official announcement of 'Zero Day'". http://frontalot.com/index.php/?page=newsarchive&news=300. Retrieved 2010-01-30.
- ^ "Celebrity Android User: MC Frontalot". http://androidandme.com/2009/12/news/interviews/celebrity-android-user-mc-frontalot/. Retrieved 2009-12-18.
External links
- Official MC Frontalot website, includes official song lyrics, news, music, and forum
- Such a Scream, Hess's professional website
- MC Frontalot on Myspace
- MC Frontalot at the Internet Movie Database
- MC Frontalot convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- MC Frontalot discography at MusicBrainz
- Nerdcore Rising: The Movie Trailer on YouTube
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