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Powerman
5000
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Release, September 8, 2006
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POWERMAN
5000
‘the good, the bad, and the ugly vol. 1’
(Biography)
Spider,
vocals
Johnny Heatley, guitar
Terry Corso, guitar
Siggy, bass
Adrian Ost, drums
The original incarnation
of POWERMAN 5000 took shape in Boston, Massachusetts, where the
group racked up a multitude of local gigs and produced two independent
CD releases, 1994’s TRUE FORCE and 95’s THE
BLOOD SPLAT RATING SYSTEM. An unrivaled work ethic and growing
legion of fans helped secure the band’s dominance in the Boston
rock scene, as well as creating a must-have commodity for many major
labels.
1997 was a big year for
Spider and company; it saw them sign with DreamWorks Records, relocate
to Los Angeles and release their major label debut, MEGA!! KUNG
FU RADIO. A year of touring with the likes of Marilyn Manson,
Korn and Ozzfest followed, giving them national exposure and further
strengthening the bands fan base. Their follow up, 1999’s
TONIGHT THE STARS REVOLT!, featuring the hits “When
Worlds Collide” and "Nobody's Real" went on to sell
more than a million copies. “TONIGHT THE STARS REVOLT!
changed everything,” Spider recalls. “Suddenly we
went from being this weird little underground band to having our
faces on MTV and our songs played nationwide.”
ANYONE FOR DOOMSDAY?,
the band’s third outing for DreamWorks, was recorded in 2001
and was shelved just weeks prior to release. “From a creative
standpoint, the record didn’t feel ready,” explains
Spider of his choice to put the brakes on the album’s release.
When the dust settled, Powerman emerged with a new line-up and a
new album. 2003's TRANSFORM stripped away a lot of the band’s
electronic elements and delivered on a much more punk rock, Clash-inspired
sound. The album launched Powerman back onto the charts, debuting
at number 25 on Billboard‘s “Top 200 Albums”
chart and spawning the Top 10 Rock hit “Free.” All the
pieces seemed to be falling into place for PM5K until their longtime
label, DreamWorks, was essentially dissolved midway through the
TRANSFORM campaign.
Spider, by now the only
remaining original member of the band reflects, “This was
a tough time but I knew it wasn’t over. In fact, this was
an opportunity to do it all over again, to tap into that undeniable
reckless energy that only a new band has.” Not soon after
this revelation, guitarists Johnny Heatley and Terry Corso joined
remaining TRANSFORM-era rhythm section Siggy Sjursen and
Adrian Ost. A year long trek of back-to-basics rock shows followed.
With this brash, new electrifying live band in tow the question
still remained, could this line-up now write a great album?
One listen to the latest
offering, DESTROY WHAT YOU ENJOY, and the question is answered.
From the T Rex meets Sex Pistols stomp of title track “Destroy
What You Enjoy” to the pure thrashed out fun of “Now
That’s Rock ‘n Roll” to the unapologetic pop hooks
of “Wild World” and “Murder,” the answer
is a resounding YES! Powerman 5000 has reinvented and revitalized
beyond expectation. DESTROY WHAT YOU ENJOY marks the beginning of
yet another unpredictable and no doubt anarchic chapter in the story
of a band that seems to thrive and grow stronger with each passing
rock ‘n roll cataclysm. Main man Spider wouldn’t have
it any other way: “The entire history of this band has been
filled with chaos and uncertainty, I’ve seen the highest of
highs and lowest of lows. I’ve seen long time members disappear
and record companies crumble. Though, through it all, the result
has always been loud, obnoxious, uncompromising rock ‘n roll.
If all the bullshit and drama helped me create this new record then
I don’t regret a moment of it. DESTROY WHAT YOU ENJOY
is our best yet.”
SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY
True Force (EP), Curve Of The Earth, 1994.
The Blood Splat Rating System, Conscience, 1995.
Mega!! Kung Fu Radio, DreamWorks, 1997.
Tonight The Stars Revolt!, DreamWorks, 1999.
Transform, DreamWorks, 2003.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly vol.1, Megatronic, 2005
Destroy What You Enjoy, DRT Entertainment, 2006
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