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The Jesus Lizard is an American rock band formed in 1987 in
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and based in
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. They were "a leading
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band in the American independent undergroundhoturned out a series of independent records filled with scathing, disembowelling, guitar-driven pseudo- industrial noise, all of which received positive reviews in underground music publications and heavy college-radio play." After a brief run as a recording-only project based in Austin, founding vocalist
David Yow David Yow (born August 2, 1960) is an American musician and actor born in Las Vegas, Nevada and best known as the vocalist for the noise rock bands Scratch Acid and the Jesus Lizard. Yow's debut solo album, '' Tonight You Look Like a Spider'', w ...
, bassist David Wm. Sims, and guitarist
Duane Denison Duane Denison (born January 21, 1959) is an American guitarist best known for work with the avant-garde rock band The Jesus Lizard. He is also a founding member of super-group Tomahawk. Biography Denison began his musical career by studying c ...
relocated to
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, in 1989, where they found kindred spirits in recording engineer
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and Touch and Go Records. With the addition of drummer
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, they began performing live, eventually attracting an international audience with their powerful live show. Drummer Jim Kimball replaced McNeilly late in 1996, and was himself replaced by Brendan Murphy two years later, with McNeilly returning to drums for their reunion shows years later. Despite releasing a split single with leading alt-rockers
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and signing to Capitol Records, the band failed to find commercial success amid the alternative rock explosion of the 1990s and disbanded in 1999. Their reunion tour ten years later garnered positive responses from audiences and critics. The band performed another reunion tour in 2017 and 2019.


History


Formation and Touch & Go years (1987–1994)

The band began in Austin, Texas, when guitarist
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asked
David Yow David Yow (born August 2, 1960) is an American musician and actor born in Las Vegas, Nevada and best known as the vocalist for the noise rock bands Scratch Acid and the Jesus Lizard. Yow's debut solo album, '' Tonight You Look Like a Spider'', w ...
, formerly of Scratch Acid, to play bass on some songs he wanted to record. Yow suggested that he sing and have former Scratch Acid bassist David Wm. Sims play bass instead. The resultant group took its name from a common nickname for the basilisk, a type of lizard that can run on water. The trio rehearsed several times in Austin with a drum machine. Yow and Sims moved to Chicago in 1988, and Denison followed the next year. Their first EP, ''
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'', was recorded by Albini and released by Touch & Go in 1989. It is the only record by the band that uses a drum machine. Drummer
Mac McNeilly Mac McNeilly is an American musician, best known as the drummer for The Jesus Lizard. He also played drums in bands P.W. Long's Reelfoot, 86, Mouse, Come, and played bass in Phantom 309. He is known for his very powerful, solid and hard-hitti ...
, formerly of
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, was recruited and the band played its first live show on July 1, 1989. Albini recorded the band's next four albums – '' Head'', ''
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'', '' Liar'', and '' Down''. During this era the group also released a live record, '' Show'', and a split single with Nirvana, '' Puss/Oh, the Guilt''.


Capitol years and breakup (1995–1999)

The band signed to Capitol Records in 1995, recording the song "Panic in Cicero" for the ''
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'' soundtrack and making appearances at Lollapalooza shortly thereafter. Impressed by his work on
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' '' Stoner Witch'' album, the band hired producer
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to record their next record, '' Shot'', the following year. While rumors that Albini refused to work with the band due to their involvement with a major label persisted, both Albini and the group have stated this to be false. McNeilly left the band in late 1996, citing exhaustion from touring and the desire to spend more time with his family. He was replaced by Jim Kimball, of Mule and Denison's side project, The Denison/Kimball Trio. After more heavy touring the following year, this lineup recorded 1998's self-titled EP, their only record whose title is not a four-letter word, on Jetset Records. The EP featured production and engineering by Andy Gill of Gang of Four, John Cale, and Jim O'Rourke. Later that year, the band released the album ''
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'', also recorded by Gill. A departure, the record explored their experimental instincts previously hinted at on earlier songs like "Happy Bunny Goes Fluff-Fluff Along" and "White Hole". In August 1998 Kimball left the group and was replaced by Chicago-based drummer Brendan Murphy, formerly of the
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. They embarked on several more months of heavy touring, playing the final gig of their initial career at the Umeå Open festival in Umeå, Sweden, on March 27, 1999. After being dropped from Capitol Records mid-contract, the band announced its split the following June.


Post-breakup (2000–2007)

In 2000, Touch & Go issued '' Bang'', a CD of 7" tracks and rarities. The members remained musically active: Denison began performing with
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, continued to play with Kimball in The Denison/Kimball Trio, and backed Hank Williams III on tour. In 2006, he also formed U.S.S.A. with bassist Paul Barker (ex- Ministry). McNeilly played drums in P.W. Long's Reelfoot recording "Push Me Again", and continued to play along with his wife in their band Mouse. He recorded with
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in February 2007 for Denison's Fuzz label mate Greg Garing. In 2006, Yow and Sims reformed Scratch Acid, along with original members Rey Washam (also of
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, Ministry) and Brett Bradford (also of Sangre de Toro) for the Touch & Go Records 25th Anniversary Festival in Chicago. A week before the Touch & Go Festival, the reunited Scratch Acid played to a sold-out crowd at
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in their hometown of Austin. Sims relocated to
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, began working as an accountant, and maintained his solo project Dangerpuss. Denison relocated to Nashville. Yow moved to
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, working in graphic design for an advertising agency and joining the band Qui, before pursuing an acting career and briefly joining Flipper on vocals.


Reunion tour (2008–2010)

The Jesus Lizard reformed in 2008 with McNeilly drumming, and began playing concerts the next year. These shows included appearances at the
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in Chicago, and
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music festivals in England and New York. On October 6, all of the band's Touch & Go studio albums were re-released with improved sound and bonus tracks. The albums were remastered by Albini and
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and packaged with new liner notes and gatefold artwork. Following the tour, the individual members returned to other projects and stated that this run of activity was "probably heirlast."


Post-reunion tour (2010–2016)

In August 2011 MVD released ''Club'', a concert DVD and double LP of the band's Nashville performance at Exit/In from the 2009 tour. In 2013, Yow released '' Tonight You Look Like a Spider'', a solo album that had been in production for almost 15 years on
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. The album was released in a limited edition, where the vinyl album was delivered inside of a concrete monolith, instead of a normal record sleeve. Yow stated that he'd been inspired to do the album by
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, and described his compositional process by stating, "I rented a saxophone for 2 months, I borrowed some guitars and some drums, I rummaged through the kitchen, I squeezed a fat cat, I poked and prodded and ended up with my very own music." In October 2013, the Jesus Lizard was set to play at the All Tomorrow's Parties event Release the Bats in Melbourne, Australia. They cancelled this show due to 'unforeseen circumstances'.


Second reunion (2017–present)

In September 2017, the band announced their second reunion. The band undertook their first tour in eight years that December. They went on a tour in September 2018 and would play
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2018 in Chicago that same month.


Sound, influence, and legacy

Their music featured a scathing mix of piercing guitar, machine-like drums, propulsive bass guitar, and psychotic vocals. Denison's stinging guitar often served more as texture or coloring than as a rhythm or lead instrument, while the rhythm section's stops and starts were simultaneously precise and brutal. David Sprague suggests that "Yow's disjointed couplets" are reminiscent of a "
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." Denison cited in his primary influences, british guitarists such as John McGeoch from Siouxsie and the Banshees and Magazine, Andy Gill from Gang of Four,
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from Killing Joke,
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, and bands of the US underground scenes like Black Flag,
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, Butthole Surfers and Big Black. Denison said that he wanted to mix "the
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, minimalist thing with the more, ... esoteric, porgy vibe." Albini typically kept vocals "low in the mix," or much less prominent than was typical of rock and roll recordings. In ''
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'', Michael Azerrad writes that "on the Jesus Lizard albums Albini recorded, singer David Yow sounds like a
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victim trying to howl through the
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over his mouth; the effect is horrific." Yow doesn't consider himself a singer in the usual sense, but rather, thinks of himself as a vocal stylist. While appreciated as a unique vocalist, Yow was more often cited for his confrontational antics on-stage, often leaping into the crowd or taking off his clothes. He was also known to lick members of the crowd while climbing all over them and sometimes striking up conversation mid-song. The band have been cited as an influence or as a favorite by
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and many others.


Members

Current *
David Yow David Yow (born August 2, 1960) is an American musician and actor born in Las Vegas, Nevada and best known as the vocalist for the noise rock bands Scratch Acid and the Jesus Lizard. Yow's debut solo album, '' Tonight You Look Like a Spider'', w ...
– vocals (1987–1999, 2008–2010, 2017–present) *
Duane Denison Duane Denison (born January 21, 1959) is an American guitarist best known for work with the avant-garde rock band The Jesus Lizard. He is also a founding member of super-group Tomahawk. Biography Denison began his musical career by studying c ...
– guitar (1987–1999, 2008–2010, 2017–present) * David Wm. Sims – bass (1987–1999, 2008–2010, 2017–present) *
Mac McNeilly Mac McNeilly is an American musician, best known as the drummer for The Jesus Lizard. He also played drums in bands P.W. Long's Reelfoot, 86, Mouse, Come, and played bass in Phantom 309. He is known for his very powerful, solid and hard-hitti ...
– drums (1989–1996, 2008–2010, 2017–present) Former * Jim Kimball – drums (1996–1998) *Brendan Murphy – drums (1998–1999) ;Timeline ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:20 PlotArea = left:100 bottom:60 top:5 right:10 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:01/01/1987 till:01/01/2021 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Colors = id:Vocals value:red legend:Vocals id:Guitars value:green legend:Guitar id:Bass value:blue legend:Bass id:Drums value:orange legend:Drums id:Lines value:black legend:Studio_album id:Lines1 value:black legend:Studio_album id:Lines2 value:gray(0.7) legend:EP id:bars value:gray(0.95) Legend = orientation:horizontal position:bottom BackgroundColors = bars:bars ScaleMajor = increment:3 start:1987 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:1987 LineData = color:lines1 layer:back at:01/01/1990 color:black layer:back at:03/15/1991 color:black layer:back at:10/10/1992 color:black layer:back at:08/30/1994 color:black layer:back at:04/16/1996 color:black layer:back at:04/21/1998 color:black layer:back color:lines2 layer:back at:01/01/1989 at:08/20/1993 at:02/17/1998 BarData = bar:Yow text:"David Yow" bar:Denison text:"Duane Denison" bar:Sims text:"David Wm. Sims" bar:McNeilly text:"Mac McNeilly" bar:Kimball text:"Jim Kimball" bar:Murphy text:"Brendan Murphy" PlotData= width:11 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(10,-4) bar:Yow from:01/01/1987 till:07/01/1999 color:Vocals bar:Yow from:12/01/2008 till:01/01/2010 color:Vocals bar:Yow from:09/01/2017 till:end color:Vocals bar:Denison from:01/01/1987 till:07/01/1999 color:Guitars bar:Denison from:12/01/2008 till:01/01/2010 color:Guitars bar:Denison from:09/01/2017 till:end color:Guitars bar:Sims from:01/01/1987 till:07/01/1999 color:Bass bar:Sims from:12/01/2008 till:01/01/2010 color:Bass bar:Sims from:09/01/2017 till:end color:Bass bar:McNeilly from:05/01/1989 till:12/05/1996 color:Drums bar:McNeilly from:12/01/2008 till:01/01/2010 color:Drums bar:McNeilly from:09/01/2017 till:end color:Drums bar:Kimball from:12/05/1996 till:07/01/1998 color:Drums bar:Murphy from:07/01/1998 till:07/01/1999 color:Drums


Discography

;Studio albums *'' Head'' (1990, Touch and Go) *''
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'' (1991, Touch and Go) *'' Liar'' (1992, Touch and Go) *'' Down'' (1994, Touch and Go) *'' Shot'' (1996,
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'' (1998, Capitol) ;EPs *''
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'' (1989, Touch and Go) *'' Lash'' (1993, Touch and Go) *'' The Jesus Lizard'' (1998, JetSet) ;Singles *"Chrome" (1989, Touch and Go) *" Mouth Breather" (1990, Touch and Go) *"Wheelchair Epidemic" (1992, Touch and Go) *"Gladiator" (1992, Touch and Go) *"Gladiator" / "Boilermaker" (1992, Insipid Vinyl) *"(Fly) On (The Wall)" (1993, Touch and Go) * "Puss" / "Oh, The Guilt" (1993, Insipid Vinyl) (split single of "Puss" by the Jesus Lizard and "Oh, the Guilt" by
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) *"Puss" (1993, Touch and Go) *"Mailman" (1996, Capitol) ;Compilations *'' Bang'' (2000, Touch and Go) * ''Inch'' (2009, Touch and Go) ;Live albums *'' Show'' (1994, Collision Arts) *''Club'' (2011, Chunklet) ;Singles and Official Videos *''Nub'' (1991) *''Gladiator'' (1992) *''Puss'' (1993) *''Destroy Before Reading'' (1994) ;DVDs *''The Jesus Lizard - Live'' (Music Video Distributors 2007) *''The Jesus Lizard - Club'' (Music Video Distributors 2011)


Chart positions

;Albums ;Singles


References


External links


The Jesus Lizard's official MySpace page

Touch & Go Records

David Yow in Conversation (pre-reformation gigs)
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