- The Icemen
The Icemen are a
hardcore punk and metal band fromNew York City , New York, USAThe Icemen were created late 1982. Founded by Guitarist and Songwriter Marco Abularach, he was joined by Noah Evans on Bass and Mackie Jayson on Drums (
Bad Brains ,Cro-Mags ).Abularach and Evans grew up together in the
Westbeth Artists Community of New York'sGreenwich Village and shared a recording/rehearsal studio there- Studio 50 otherwise known as SD50. They met Mackie in high school (The High School of Music & Art ).The Icemen played their first show at
CBGB 11th of April 1983, a memorial for the late Patrick Mack of the Stimulators. For that one show they had Miles Kelly on vocals (Guitarist of Frontline).Next The Icemen turned to John Gamble on vocals. In 1984 they recorded a pair of songs "The Iceman" & "You Let It Go To Your Head" and at the time had hoped to release it as a 7" although that never happened. These tracks ended up being used primarily to get gigs. With this lineup (Abularach, Evans, Jayson, Gamble) The Icemen played shows through '84 and '85 in NYC mostly at
CBGB andPyramid Club . Sometime not long after that Gamble was released from the band.What followed was a long period with the band unable to find a vocalist they would accept. It was 1987 when they finally settled for Carl DeMola (Griffin) and this would be the lineup best known to most.
All of The Icemen's Music & Lyrics were written by Marco Abularach who in addition created all band related Artwork (Album Cover, Posters/Flyers, T-Shirts).
The Icemen would perform live shows through the next five years, often at
CBGB , their "Home Base".In 1991 The Icemen released the "R.I.P." EP on
Blackout Records . This 4 song EP contained the following tracks: Rest in Peace, Shadow Out of Time, The Harsh Truth, No Guts No Glory. It was released on both CD and Cassette, in addition Rest in Peace & The Harsh Truth were released on 7" including a limited edition in blue or red vinyl.
R.I.P. was The Icemen's only official release, no other material written by creator Marco Abularach and performed by original members Abularach, Evans, Jayson has ever been released.While the band continued to perform through 1992, frustration at lack of musical growth continued to mount and it would not be much longer before The Icemen would release vocalist Carl DeMola from their band. While they would search for a new vocalist for a period of time, this was essentially the end of the official Icemen.
In 1997 Marco Abularach formed his second band - Shadow.The band included Noah Evans on Bass along with
Les Warner on Drums and Paul Snook on Vocals.
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