- Hum (band)
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Name = Hum
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Origin = Champaign,Illinois , U.S.
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Genre =Alternative rock Post-Rock Indie rock Post-grunge Alternative metal Space Rock
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Years_active = 1989 – 2000
Label =Sony BMG /Mud/12 Inch/ Cargo/Martians Go Home/RCA
Associated_acts = Balisong CentaurDesigner Mustard Gas GazelleGlifted The Grand Vizars Great Crusades Honcho Overload MotherNational Skyline Obvious Man Poster Children Steak Daddy Six We Ate Plato
URL = [http://h-u-m.net/ h-u-m.net] (fan site)
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Past_members = Matt Talbott Tim Lash Jeff Dimpsey Bryan St. Pere Andy Switzky (1989–1993) Akis Boyatzis (1989–1990) Jeff Kropp (1989–1990) Joe Futrelle (1990) Rod Van Huis (1990–1991) Baltie de Lay (1991–1993)
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Alternative rock band from Champaign,Illinois . They have not been consistently active as a recording or touring group since 2000.History
Founding and early recordings
The initial line-up of the band formed in 1989, with
guitar istAndy Switzky , guitaristMatt Talbott , bassistAkis Boyatzis , anddrum mer Jeff Kropp. Matt and Andy met at a cafe named Treno's (in Urbana, Illinois) where Andy worked. Discussions about music led to the two forming the nucleus of a Hum. Matt had previously played in the local groupWe Ate Plato and was presently a member ofHoncho Overload ; Andy had performed in the semi-serious live bandObvious Man and had studio experience withDesigner Mustard Gas .The group performed at Akis' basement for their initial months. Due to a suggestion from
Rick Valentin ofPoster Children , the band chose the name (over contenders likeGrendel 's Arm, Pod, and Feedbag), an intentional vague description of their sound, and went through a second drummer before overhearingBryan St. Pere playing along to a Rush record out of his apartment window and recruiting him. UK rock bandFeeder originally were called "Hum", but changed their name to "Real", before "Reel" and then "Feeder" to avoid confusion with this band.This line-up was not to last long, though, as Akis left home for
Greece in 1990. Local musician Joe Futrelle, who played with Andy in Designer Mustard Gas joined briefly, before leaving for more serious musical pursuits, and was replaced byRod Van Huis , also ofSteak Daddy Six . Due to personal reasons, he amicably split the band, and went on to perform in theGreat Crusades . With the addition of Balthazar "Baltie" de Lay, of the band Mother, the band recorded their first demo in famous engineerSteve Albini 's basement inChicago, Illinois .The band recorded eight songs in first or second takes, with only vocal overdubs, and had an official demo to shop around, named "
Is Like Kissing an Angel (She Said) ". At this point, the group's primary singer, guitarist, and songwriter was Andy, and that remained the case when their first album, "Fillet Show ", was released by local label12 Inch Records in 1991. The album features a faster, heavy sound somewhere betweenpunk music and heavy metal, with more overt political and humorous material than the later oblique lyrics that Matt Talbott would write.Pressure grew on Baltie to focus his efforts on Mother and other pursuits, so he too left on good terms with the other members of Hum. Left without a bassist again, Matt suggested Jeff Dimpsey, his bandmate in Honcho Overload. In that group, and during his brief stint with the Poster Children, Jeff played guitar and Matt actually played bass, but the transition was smooth, and the band recorded two singles, "Hello Kitty"/"Roar, I'm a Tiger" and "Sundress/Time Is Melting", the former on 12 Inch, and the latter on the new Champaign-based label
Mud Records . Around this time, the Champaign scene started to coalesce with members of one band joining up with members of another to form an indefinite amount of one-off side projects, and theParasol Records distribution company helped promote local acts nationally and brought in alternative music to record stores in Champaign, Illinois.In the interim between these singles and the next album, creative differences grew between members of the band, and Andy left. The remaining members recruited a local fan named
Tim Lash , almost a decade their junior, to play guitar. His previous experience had been in aspeed metal group The Grand Vizars (with Joe Ludwinski from Scurvine and Matt Friedburger from the Fiery Furnaces), and once casually remarked to the band after a show that if they ever needed a guitarist, they could give him a call.Mainstream success
The classic lineup of the band was in place, and the quartet headed to
Idful Studios withBrad Wood producing "Electra 2000 ". The album was released in its first two pressings by12 Inch Records and distributed throughCargo Records . The lyrics were far more non-linear and conceptual, and introduced some of the space and science imagery that would dominate later songs. The album produced no singles, but due in no small part to distribution by Parasol, caught the attention of representative ofRCA Records. The band was signed, and hooked up with local club owner and sometimes-musicianWard Gollings as tour manager. They switched to producerKeith Cleversley for their major-label debut "You'd Prefer an Astronaut " in 1995. The album would produce their biggest hit, the single "Stars", with promotional appearances onBeavis and Butt-head , , andThe Howard Stern Show .The album swiftly sold 250,000 copies, and Hum played their largest dates promoting the record. Further singles "The Pod" and the promotional "I'd Like Your Hair Long" failed to generate much interest, and the band spent much of the rest of the year and 1996 on the road. In late 1997, they teamed with
Mark Rubel atPogo Studios to record their fourth album, "Downward Is Heavenward ".The biggest promotion for the album came with an appearance on
Modern Rock Live onJanuary 25 ,1998 , and the album was released in February. Singles "Green to Me" and "Comin' Home" were promotional-only, and the band only sold 30,000 copies by the end of the year. Around this time, the band missed out on an opportunity to record live favoritethe Police 's "Invisible Sun" for the film soundtrack. At the last minute, Sting and Aswad decided to record areggae cover, keeping the band from a large potential fan base. Due to disappointing sales, and large record label mergers, the band was dropped from their contract in 2000. While touring inCanada , the band's van got into a minor accident, signaling the last straw. They played their final shows onDecember 29 inSt. Louis, Missouri andDecember 31 inChicago, Illinois .Post-Hum and reunions
Matt went on to form Centaur with local musicians
Derek Niedringhaus and Jim Kelly. The former had been in Castor and Sarge, who had been produced by Matt, and the latter was involved with Parasol and drummed in16 Tons andLove Cup . To date, only one album has been released, "In Streams ", on the Martians Go Home label, set up by the band themselves to release the vinyl version of "Downward Is Heavenward" and the re-release of "Electra 2000" on CD. A second is being produced. Matt produces in his studioGreat Western Recorders and has started a family. Matt is also currently contributing to Open Hand, onTrustkill Records .Jeff resurrected a side-project from 1997,
National Skyline withJeff Garber , also of Castor. This outfit put out aself titled album, the ep "Exit Now ", and a second full-length, "This = Everything ". The band was also featured on the Parasol compilation "Sweet Sixteen, Volume 2 ". He moved toTexas to pursue his career. Jeff is currently playing with Adam Fein (Absinthe Blind) in a new band called Gazelle. They have an album slated to be released in summer 2008.Tim has played in three groups after Hum, the electronic duo
Glifted withT. J. Harrison of Love Cup, Balisong, a heavy rock trio with local musicians Eddie Gunz and Mr. Mr., as well as a mysterious unnamed sports rock trio with the legendary Johnny Chancellor and Mr. Franklin Wahler. To date, Glifted have released "Under and In " on Martians Go Home, and are recording an ep. Balisong never recorded anything, but played a few live shows in Champaign. Tim is currently working with Joe Ludwinski (Scurvine, The Grand Vizars), and Jason Milam (Lovecup) on a new as-of-yet untitled project.Bryan has largely quit music, and is rumored to have taken up residence in
Indiana in thepharmaceutical industry. He also has a family today.In August of 2003, the band reunited for a one-off appearance at Furnacefest, a festival of hard, alternative, indie, and emo rock acts from across the country. As the story went, the band said that they would be willing to play any show for a high price (assuming that no one would actually be willing to pay that amount), and the organizers at Furnacefest called their bluff. Hum headlined the final night, playing a set and an encore. The band was reportedly dissatisfied with the performance, and actually preferred the surprise warm-up show they played in Champaign directly prior.
In August of 2005, it was announced that they would play another reunion show on
October 15 , headlining the first Rockfest music festival in Champaign. The announcement came amidst rumors that Jeff had moved back to Illinois, that the band were talking of recording again, and that they had possibly written new material. After playing 13 songs to 3,000 people, the individual members were ambiguous but hopeful about working together further.Matt contributed vocals to First Days of Spring, the 13th track of the
Neverending White Lights album released in 2005.In October, 2006, Tim Lash confirmed he was working on the follow up to Glifted's 'Under and In'. As of early 2008 however, Lash has said that Glifted is no more.
The song Stars was featured in a 2007 ad for the
Cadillac line of cars. [ [http://www.cadillac.com/cadillacjsp/footer/downloads.jsp Cadillac ads online - see "Turn You On"] ]Hum is currently scheduled to play a 2008 New Year's Eve show at the Double Door in Chicago, IL. [http://www.doubledoor.com/shows.php]
Members
*Matt Talbott -
Guitar , Vocals
*Tim Lash - Guitar
*Jeff Dimpsey - Bass
*Bryan St. Pere - DrumsPrevious members
*Andy Switzky - Guitar, vocals (1989–1993)
*Akis Boyatzis - Bass (1989–1990)
*Jeff Kropp - Drums (1989–1990)
*Joe Futrelle - Bass (1990)
*Rod Van Huis - Bass (1990–1991)
*Baltie de Lay - Bass (1991–1993)Discography
Albums
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Fillet Show " (12 Inch Records ), 1991
*"Electra 2000 " (12 Inch Records ), 1993 and (Martians Go Home), 1997
*"You'd Prefer an Astronaut " (RCA ), 1995
*"Downward Is Heavenward " (RCA), 1998ingles and EPs
*"Is Like Kissing an Angel (She Said)" (demo), 1990
*"Hello Kitty" / "Roar, I'm a Tiger" (12 Inch Records), 1992
*"Sundress" / "Time Is Melting" (Mud Records), 1992
*"I'd Like Your Hair Long" (RCA), 1995
*"Stars" (RCA), 1995, #11 Billboard Modern Rock, #28 Billboard Mainstream Rock [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.vnuArtistId=120559&model.vnuAlbumId=281111]
*"The Pod" (RCA), 1995
*"Puppets" / "Aphids" (RCA), 1998:Promotional single bundled with some copies ofDownward Is Heavenward
*"Green to Me" (RCA), 1998
*"Comin' Home" (RCA), 1998 #37 Billboard Modern RockReferences
External links
* [http://www.h-u-m.net/ Mission Control - the premier Hum fan site]
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