History of Guns

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History of Guns
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Industrial, dance, punk, goth, alternative rock, indie
Years active 1996 current
Labels Liquid Len Records/Line Out Records
Associated acts The Meads Of Asphodel, Xykogen, SPUCKTUTE, Raelism, Blue Label
Website historyofguns.net
Members Del Alien
Max Rael
Past members Gary Hughes, Stagger Lee, Fester Schuster, The Goose, Kevin Gerrish
Notable instruments
Moog Prodigy. Kawai R50

History of Guns are an English cross-genre group combining elements of industrial, punk, big beat, electronica, goth, edm, rock and avant-garde from Hertfordshire, England. The current members are Del Alien and Max Rael.

Their name comes from the title of one of their earliest songs, written about the Dunblane massacre.[1]

Primarily a studio project, History of Guns played live sporadically throughout their career including the Whitby Gothic Weekend and both Futurepunk23 and Back To The Futurepunk.[2]

In 2007, their song Your Obedient Servants came in at no.19 in journalist Mick Mercer's list of Top 30 Goth Singles Of All Time.[3]

In April 2008, Line Out Records sponsored the Whitby Gothic Weekend bi-annual football tournament so teams were competing for, 'The History of Guns - Acedia Challenge Cup'.[4]

Their third album ACEDIA was released on 7 July 2008 on Line Out Records and was awarded 9/10 by Rock Sound on 3 July 2008.

A reaction against the relentless miserablism of Acedia, History Of Guns followed it up with The Spice Girls EP in April 2009. A light-hearted, three-song investigation into The Spice Girls, including the track "Slice Up Your Wife".

Their latest release was Whatever You Do, Don't Turn Up At Twelve, released on Zero State Media / Line Out Records on 21 October 2011.

In August 2015 they were featured in the Beautiful Noise exhibition at Hertford Museum of notable bands from the area.[5]

History

Phase One: The Beginning (1996-1999) - aka The Stagger Years

History of Guns was formed in February 1996 as Pre-Hate Machine by Stagger Lee with Max Rael and Del Alien. Del Alien renamed the band 'History Of Guns' after a song he'd written about the Dunblane Massacre in mid 1996.[6]

Their first demo Reformation Day was recorded in a day at Discipline Studios in Tottenham in July 1996.

In September 1996 Gary 'The Reverend' Hughes joined the band as a regular part-time collaborator.

The band signed up with Top Knotch Management in 1997 and recorded a second demo Sold On Secrets in Chelmsford.

In 1999 the band acquired a PC, and began recording with Cubase.

The first track recorded in this fashion was 'Random Death Bag' which appeared on the third installment of the No Holy Additive compilation CD from Godreah Zine, followed by the Little Miss Suicide EP which was released on the newly formed Liquid Len record label, and an unreleased demo album called 'Enough Is Too Much LP'.

Stagger Lee quit the band with the release of their first CD, Little Miss Suicide EP in 1999.

Phase Two: Liquid Len Records (2001 - 2006)

In 2001 Godreah zine contacted the band with a request for them to appear on the fourth and final installment of the No Holy Additive compilation CD. Del Alien and Max Rael recorded their first new material for two years, namely, Reconstructing Terror, Fact and Disconnect, they also completed two unfinished tracks left over from Enough Is Too Much sessions namely, 57 Days and Burn, which eventually got released as the Disconnect EP by the Liquid Len record label in 2002.

Kevin Gerrish joined the band briefly in 2002 during the writing and recording of The Mirror Pond LP. Weeks before its release History of Guns issued a press released saying that they'd been "consumed by business rhetoric" and were thus "downsizing the album into an EP". Although many of the remaining tracks remain unreleased, the track 'Psycho' was included as a bonus track on the second edition of the CD, and 'Sunday Lunchtime (A Family Portrait)' and 'Soaked' were included on the 2007 release 'Issue Six:Archive One - Make It Look Like An Accident'.

History of Guns released their debut album Flashes Of Light LP in 2004. A dense slab of atmospheric dark electronica devoid of any guitars,[6] noted for its unusual structure of having two long opening songs, four short middle songs, then two long closing songs.

Recruiting a live band in 2004 History of Guns performed gigs around the south east of England as an edgy punk band, not performing any of the songs from their debut album. The last date was filmed and released on DVD as "Twenty Seven Paces".

Their second album APOPHENIA was released in November 2005. It was named after the medical condition of seeing patterns in seemingly random data, Apophenia. This time the album was structured in two distinct halves, and every track on the album written and performed in a different genre.[6]

Responding to an interview with Dark Futures zine in which History of Guns said they worked very quickly, to which the interviewer replied "how did it take two years to make your new album then?" History of Guns announced a series of free limited edition bi-monthly CDs, starting with the March 2006 release UDDERS available via their website.

In April 2006 they played their debut at the infamous Whitby Gothic Weekend.

In November 2006 the band announced that they had signed to Line Out Records and would no longer be able to keep to their schedule of releasing a new EP every other month whilst they wrote and recorded their 3rd album to be titled ACEDIA.

Phase Three: Line Out Records (2007 -> )

History of Guns' third album ACEDIA was released on 7 July 2008 on Line Out Records. The album title came from the lyrics to Of Walking Abortion by Manic Street Preachers from their The Holy Bible album [7] The inside sleeve artwork features a copy of No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai. Downwithfreedom.com provided an animated music video for the track 'Exhaust Fumes' which appeared on YouTube in October 2008.[8]

In July 2009 History Of Guns released a three track EP focussing on The Spice Girls, featuring Slice Up Your Wife which incorporated elements of the original Spice Girls song Spice Up Your Life described by The Dreaded Press as "a sub-three-minute slice of staggering satire and vengeful rage"[9]

On Friday 21 October the band released their 4th full album, 'Whatever You Do, Don't Turn Up At Twelve'.

Former/past member(s)

Discography

Studio Releases

Free Release Series

DVDs

Demos

Compilations

Remixes

(as Remixing artists)

(as artists being Remixed)

References

  1. "Goth In Asia Interviews History of Guns". gothinasia(2005). Retrieved 2007-05-28.
  2. Line Out Records
  3. Mick Mercer's Top 30 Goth Singles Of All Time
  4. "Athletico Gazette defeat Real Gothic in a Whitby classic", Whitby Gazette, 2008-05-01Whitby Gazette
  5. "History Of Guns – homepage". Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  6. 1 2 3 Pustianaz, Maurizio (2008-08-16), "Chain D.L.K. presents an interview with: History of Guns", Chain D.L.K., retrieved 2008-08-19
  7. Mercer, Mick (2008-07-31), "Britain's Most Imaginative Band?" (PDF), The Mick, no. 44, p. 53, archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-01-17, retrieved 2008-08-19
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6IOM7EhcKE
  9. Harris, Duncan (2009-07-14), "Single review: History of Guns – When You Don't Matter / Slice Up Your Wife", The Dreaded Press, no. July 2009, retrieved 2010-04-19

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