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Artist description
Formed in 1997, rising out of West Hollywood, Ribcage is the blue-lit crooner in a sepia-toned night club with a devil inside. |
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Music Style
jazz-punk-dream |
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Musical Influences
Kurt Weill, The Replacements, Violent Femmes, The Birthday Party, Elvis Costello |
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Similar Artists
Britney Spears |
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Artist History
So this guy who had the dream, who in real life has just left a band that sold more than ten thousand records all on its own, started a record label, had songs in more than five movies and appeared in at least three television sitcoms; he moves to Hollywood and starts a new band, with a new fire. The first guy, let's call him Keram - Keram Malicki-Sanchez for short, finds this hot-shot Los Angeleno bass player who used to play in the smokingest live gig in town - The Imposters - who even signed a deal with a major label before he bailed to study 20th century composition at UCLA. These two hook up, mainly due to a mutual interest in the films of Andrei Tarkovsky and the music of Kurt Weill, The Replacements, Violent Femmes, The Birthday Party - and they start making really strange, but really cool music. Back in the day, 1990-92 when the Pixies were wrecking coffee houses, and Mudhoney was enamoring rabid geeks everywhere, there was this band in Cleveland called Coltrane Wreck, which is pretty much what they sounded like, with the addition of a violin player and a guy with a vocoder. They reliably annihilated anyone they played with. Their drummer, let's call him Eric Herrmann, was a shorn-headed, wire-rim spectacle- wearing madman who insisted on playing with double-kick and launching his drumsticks at the audience whenever the excitement proved overwhelming - which it always did. Anyway to make a long story shorter, Keram's own freak show act "Blue Dog Pict" was invited to play a showcase back-to-back with this Coltrane Wreck mob. So much for THAT club. The only thing left standing was a relationship between the members of the two high concepts.Meanwhile back in Hollywood ‘97/98, Malicki-Sanchez, (driven to the brink of insanity by Pavlo's ludicrous criteria for the ideal drummer) calls his drummer friend Eric, formerly of Coltrane Wreck and insists he pack up his things, leave his job and loved ones and drive straight to LA to join another high concept live gig with him and this Chilean bass-player (Keram happens to be Ecuadorian so the promise of ‘Rock en Español' looms all the while) and record a full length album. Eric, knowing full well that a collaboration between him and Keram can only mean BIG, GIGANTIC, REALLY COOL, LUCRATIVE AND MIND-EXPANDING ENTERTAINMENT especially against the backdrop of SUNNY HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - makes the move right away. |
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Group Members
This pseudo 20's era, brittle-boned nightmare three-piece is comprised of Keram Malicki-Sanchez (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Pavlo (bass, vocals), and Eric Michael Herrmann (drums). |
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Albums
For Machines To Dream About |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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