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Review Summary: A Forgotten 90s classic.Brainiac were arguably one of the most underrated bands of the 90s, and undoubtedly one of the most creative. Hissing Prigs in Static Couture was the band's last album before the tragic death of vocalist/keyboardist Tim Taylor in a car accident in 1997. Musically it continued where Bonsai Superstar left off, giving us a dose of weird, noisy and just downright disturbing rock music.The release of Bonsai Superstar must have garnered some acclaim in the underground of the 90s, so much so that the band signed to Touch & Go records for the release of Hissing Prigs. Touch & Go are one of biggest and most influential independent record labels, along with the likes of Discord and SST, releasing many cult albums by bands such as Big Black, Slint and The Jesus Lizard to name just a few. Steve Albini of Big Black fame even recorded one of the album's songs in 'Nothing Ever Changes'.Its difficult to describe Brainiac's sound on this and the preceding album other than a mix of noise rock, post-hardcore and some electronic elements thrown in for good measure.
Hissing Prigs has all the trademarks of classic Brainiac with Tim's strange vocal effects encompassing a wide range of styles, and the quirky instrumentation that's always twisting and turning. Any fan of Bonsai Superstar will surely love this album as the formula is largely unchanged.
Let's take the way-back machine to 1992. Black glass enhanced v0.5. Dayton, Ohio.
Enter Brainiac. Perhaps you haven't heard any of their music, but you've definitely heard their influence on today's music. Discordant guitar. Analog Moog mixed with spazzy punk rock.
The use of a vocoder. Their unique brand of music really paved the way for quite a few of the indie artists you hear today like Six Finger Satellite, The Chinese Stars, Thunderbirds Are Now!, Trans Am, The Outline, The Dismemberment Plan, Les Savy Fav, etc. They generated quite a bit of buzz, and were one of the most prolific acts on Canadian label Touch & Go Records.In 1997, Brainiac found themselves on the cusp of a big break and were on the way to success, when their singer Timmy Taylor tragically died in a crash. The band was in pre-production of their fourth full-length album, which was to come out on major label Interscope Records.The group disbanded completely shortly after Timmy's death. Guitarist John Schmersal went of to form the group Enon who are definitely worth your time. Bassist Monasterio started a band recently as well called Model/Actress.
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I haven't heard but one track from them so far, but from what other Brainiac fans have told me they're fairly good.So here's Brainiac. The last album here is actually a collection of old live and demo recordings, some of which were to be worked into their fourth album. Everything's very rough. I actually have yet to see this collection posted anywhere yet, so it might be exclusive to here for now. I don't even remember where I got this material initially, as it was several years ago.