The Clay People are an American heavy rock band based in
Albany, New York
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. Singer Daniel Neet has been the only constant member throughout the band's history, providing lyrics and a frontman persona. Guitarist Brian McGarvey and drummer Dan Dinsmore joined in '94 and '96 respectively. These three formed the core unit that would include an ever-changing lineup of musicians, as its style evolved from American
coldwave
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to
post-grunge
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rock and metal.
Biography
Forming in 1989 as "Clay People", the band debuted with the 1991
EP ''
Toy Box'' before signing to
Re-Constriction Records and issuing their debut album ''
Firetribe
''Firetribe'' is the debut studio album of The Clay People, released in May 1993 by Re-Constriction Records.
Reception
Jason Anderson of allmusic gave the album a negative review, calling ''Firetribe'' "slightly ill-defined" and "one of the gr ...
'' in May 1993.
Clay People's second EP ''
The Iron Icon
''The Iron Icon'' is the second EP by The Clay People, released in August 1995 by record label Re-Constriction Records.
Packaging
The Japanese porcelain artwork was chosen by Re-Constriction Records label owner Chase.
Reception
Jason Anderso ...
'' and studio album ''
Stone-Ten Stitches'' followed in 1995 and 1996 respectively. The group added "The" to their name with the release of their
1998 self-titled album, marking a change in direction from their dance club roots to a live rock band with a lineup featuring Neet, Brian McGarvey (guitar), Mike Guzzardi (guitar), D. Patrick Walsh (bass) and Dan Dinsmore (drums).
The album was produced by
Neil Kernon for Slipdisc Records and was the band's most successful release. Songs from the record were included in the soundtracks to the films
Strangeland,
Universal Soldier: The Return, and
Marked For Death.
Internal conflicts caused the band to go on hiatus in the early 2000s as members pursued solo and side projects or launched new bands. A new album from The Clay People, ''Waking the Dead'', was released on May 22, 2007 via Overit Records with a lineup featuring only Neet, Dinsmore and McGarvey from the 1996 band. Along with the new release was a music video for the album's first single, "Supersonic Overdrive". ''Metroland'', the local Albany weekly newspaper, featured the band on their front page as "The Return of The Clay People", following the album's release and a successful performance at
Edgefest, a local radio station music festival. Shortly following the release of ''Waking the Dead'', the band once again become inactive.
In June 2012, Neet, McGarvey and Dinsmore revived The Clay People to perform at the Cold Waves festival "The Jamie Duffy Memorial Concert" in Chicago in honor of the guitarist from
Acumen Nation
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History Early career
Formed in 1988 as Acumen by Jason Novak and Ethan Novak, the band released several cassette demos before self-releasing the CD demo '' Transmissions f ...
who took his own life earlier that year. The Clay People began recording again, however, continuing internal conflicts and ongoing problems associated with substance abuse led to more band member lineup changes and an unfinished album as of five years later. The Clay People released a new album, ''Demon Hero'', featuring a revolving door of recording musicians in September 2018. They began to play shows in the northeast and midwest US again citing their "return" as a band, when everything was shutdown in 2020.
New album "Cult Hypnotica" is released July 2022.
Members
*Daniel Neet – vocals
*Brian McGarvey – guitar
*Dan Dinsmore – drums
*Jared Weed - guitar
*Eric Braymer – bass
Former members
*Mike Guzzardi – guitar
*Phil Montelone – bass
*Eliot Engelman – bass
*D. Patrick Walsh – bass
*Brendan Slater – bass
*Eric Schwanke – bass
*John Delehanty – guitar
*J. Alexander Eller – keyboards and programming
*Peter E. Porto (co-founder) – bass
*Walter Flakus (ex-
Stabbing Westward
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) – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
*Karla Williams – guitar
*Duane Beer – guitar
*Will Nivens – guitar
*Bill Rettie – keyboards
*Kevin Bakarian – drums
*
David Bourgeois – drums
*Kevin Micheal Scott – guitar
*Jon McClendon – drums
*William Ralph – drums
Discography
*''The Calling b/w Nothing 7"'' (1990)
*''
Toy Box'' (1991) Production credit George Hagegeorge
*''
Firetribe
''Firetribe'' is the debut studio album of The Clay People, released in May 1993 by Re-Constriction Records.
Reception
Jason Anderson of allmusic gave the album a negative review, calling ''Firetribe'' "slightly ill-defined" and "one of the gr ...
'' (1993) Production credit George Hagegeorge
*''
Cringe (Germany Release)'' (1995) production credit George Hagegeorge, Van Christie, Jason McNinch
*''
The Iron Icon
''The Iron Icon'' is the second EP by The Clay People, released in August 1995 by record label Re-Constriction Records.
Packaging
The Japanese porcelain artwork was chosen by Re-Constriction Records label owner Chase.
Reception
Jason Anderso ...
'' (1995) production credit Van Christie, Jason McNinch
*''
Strange Day'' (1996) production credit George Hagegeorge
*''
Stone-Ten Stitches'' (1997) production credit George Hagegeorge
*''
The Clay People'' (1998) production credit Neil Kernon
*''
The Headhunter Demos
''The Headhunter Demos'' is an extended play record by The Clay People, released in 2000 by Overit Records.
Track listing
Personnel
Adapted from ''The Headhunter Demos'' liner notes.
Clay People
* Dan Dinsmore – drums
* Mike Guzzardi ...
'' (2001)
*''
Waking the Dead'' (2007)
*''
'' (2018)
*''
Cult Hypnotica'' (2022)
Compilation appearances
*''
Shut Up Kitty: A Cyber-Based Covers Compilation'' (various artists) (1994) - "Paranoid"
*''Tribute to Black Sabbath: Eternal Masters'' (various artists) (1994) - "Paranoid"
*''Thugs 'N' Kisses'' (various artists) (1995) - "Pale God (Raw Version)"
*''Operation Beatbox'' (various artists) (1996) - "Jump Around"
*''
Strangeland'' (various artists,
film soundtrack
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) (1998) - "Awake"
*''
Universal Soldier: The Return'' (various artists,
television soundtrack) (1998) - "Awake"
*''ColdWaves II'' (various artists) (1997/2013) - "Stone" (Remix by Chris "Boom" Paige)
References
External links
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The Clay Peopleat
Bandcamp
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The Clay Peopleat
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American industrial metal musical groups
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American musical trios
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