God Lives Underwater was an American rock band, formed during 1993 in
Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania by vocalist/programmer
David Reilly and guitarist/programmer
Jeff Turzo. They were later joined by guitarist
Andrew McGee and drummer Adam Kary (who was replaced by
Scott Garrett in 1998). After recording a
self-titled EP in late 1993 and self-distributing it the following year, the band signed to
Rick Rubin
Frederick Jay Rubin (, ; born March 10, 1963) is an American record producer. He is a co-founder of Def Jam Recordings, founder of American Recordings, and former co-president of Columbia Records.
Rubin helped popularize hip hop by produci ...
's label
American Recordings, and the EP was nationally released in early 1995. Later that same year, the band released the full-length album ''
Empty''. God Lives Underwater then signed with
A&M Records
A&M Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group and functions as a branch of Interscope Geffen A&M Records, Interscope-Geffen-A&M. Established in 1962 by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss, the label initially operated independent ...
and released ''
Life in the So-Called Space Age'' in 1998, which spawned their most successful single "
From Your Mouth". After a period of internal issues and label shifts, the band's final album was released in 2004, ''
Up Off the Floor''. Reilly then unexpectedly died at the age of 34 on October 16, 2005.
History
Formation and ''God Lives Underwater'' (1993–1995)
David Reilly had recorded various home demos in the late 1980s and early 1990s as he handled the vast majority of the vocals and instruments on his own.
Jeff Turzo was a studio engineer as he created remixes and assisted in the studio for artists such as
Pop's Cool Love and
Fishbone
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among others. Reilly and Turzo had attended the same high school together in the town of
Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania (near the city of
Philadelphia
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), and after graduation, the duo decided to form a band which had electronica and industrial influences, eventually named God Lives Underwater. In late 1993, they recorded a six-track demo tape on their own. Throughout 1994, the pair had self-released the EP (titled as ''
God Lives Underwater'') as they also passed it on to various labels and friends. Prolific producer
Rick Rubin
Frederick Jay Rubin (, ; born March 10, 1963) is an American record producer. He is a co-founder of Def Jam Recordings, founder of American Recordings, and former co-president of Columbia Records.
Rubin helped popularize hip hop by produci ...
obtained the EP, and subsequently signed the duo to his label
American Recordings. Reilly and Turzo then decided to transform their project into a full-fledged band; thus, they added drummer Adam Kary and guitarist
Andrew McGee into the lineup. American then gave ''God Lives Underwater'' a proper national release in January 1995. It gained coverage in various publications as it peaked at No. 82 on ''
CMJ
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''
's Radio Top 150 chart. "
No More Love" was released as the sole single, and a music video was produced which depicted the band outdoors near a nuclear power plant. Around the same time, "Drag Me Down", also from ''God Lives Underwater'', had appeared in the comedy film ''
The Doom Generation
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''.
About four months after the release of ''God Lives Underwater'', "No More Love" was featured during the end credits of the film ''
Johnny Mnemonic'' and was included on its soundtrack. Another music video was created for the track, which intertwined scenes of ''Johnny Mnemonic'' and of the band. During the first half of 1995, God Lives Underwater went on a national tour, co-headlining with the band
Maids of Gravity (which was formed by former
Medicine
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founding member Eddie Ruscha). At a June show in
Rochester, New York
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, Reilly had attempted to hype the fans in attendance. Numerous people then started to throw objects at the security guards and police officers, and the officers ended up using pepper spray on the audience. Kary was physically assaulted and maced while Reilly was arrested, and he spent the night at the local jail along with a dozen other fans. He was later charged with a misdemeanor for inciting a riot. He pled guilty and was sentenced to 40 hours of community service.
Around the same time, Reilly and Turzo recorded two songs ("Someone Else" and "Lost") for a Nitrus Records compilation (simply titled ''The Compilation'') under the alias of Heavy. McGee had also contributed two tracks to the compilation ("Sunking" and "Track #12") under the alias of Sputnik.
''Empty'' and increased activity (1995–1997)
God Lives Underwater had recorded their full-length album throughout 1995. In September 1995, the song "Tortoise" (off of the then-upcoming album) was featured in the movie ''
National Lampoon's Senior Trip''. The following month, American released the band's full-length album ''
Empty''. It peaked at No. 83 on ''CMJ''
's Top 200 chart. "No More Love" was included on its tracklist, while both "All Wrong" and "
Don't Know How to Be" were released as the album's singles. The video for "All Wrong" had exclusively premiered on MTV's ''
120 Minutes
''120 Minutes'' is a television program in the United States dedicated to the Alternative rock, alternative music genre, that originally aired on MTV from 1986 to 2000, and then aired on MTV's associate channel MTV2 from 2001 to 2003.
After it ...
'' program.
God Lives Underwater initially embarked on a tour of the U.S. with
KMFDM
KMFDM (originally Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, loosely translated by the band as "no pity for the majority") is a multinational industrial rock band from Hamburg led by Sascha Konietzko, who founded the band in 1984 as a performance art proje ...
, and they followed it with a tour of Europe with
Filter.
Afterwards, they headlined their own tour throughout the U.S. and then opened for
Spacehog. After a show in
Florida
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, God Lives Underwater was kicked off of Spacehog's tour. God Lives Underwater claimed that they were drawing in more fans and selling more merchandise than Spacehog which led to the majority of the attendees leaving prior to Spacehog's performance; however, Spacehog claimed that God Lives Underwater's fans were too violent and had caused too much trouble during the shows.
In early 1996, God Lives Underwater had recorded the music for the shooting video game ''
Slamscape'', released on
PlayStation
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and
PC. They had created original compositions for the in-game music. The videos for "No More Love" (the original 1994 version), "Don't Know How to Be", and "All Wrong" was included as bonus content. ''Slamscape'' received below average reviews, although many critics praised the band's contributions. Also in 1996, God Lives Underwater contributed the song "Weight" to the ''
Mortal Kombat: More Kombat'' compilation. It was an outtake from the ''Empty'' recording sessions. The band also toured with
Far for a brief U.S. tour in the middle of 1996. Towards the end of the year, the band decided to add a fifth member to the lineup, Dave Alverado. He was on-stage as an extra bassist in an attempt to make the band's live-sound thicker; however, by 1997, Alverado was no longer in the band and the lineup reverted to four members. After the extensive touring schedule, God Lives Underwater's manager Gary Richards started his own label, 1500 Records. They were in a partnership with the major label
A&M Records
A&M Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group and functions as a branch of Interscope Geffen A&M Records, Interscope-Geffen-A&M. Established in 1962 by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss, the label initially operated independent ...
for distribution purposes and God Lives Underwater became one of the first acts signed with the label.
''Life in the So-Called Space Age'' and mainstream success (1997–2000)
In 1997, God Lives Underwater went to
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, most populous city in the U.S. state of California, and the commercial, Financial District, Los Angeles, financial, and Culture of Los Angeles, ...
to record their follow-up album with producer Gary Dobbins. During the recording process, there were creative tensions with drummer Kary. Afterwards, he was dismissed from the band, and was ultimately replaced by
Scott Garrett. Garrett was previously a member of
The Cult
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and also Pop's Cool Love, who Turzo worked with in the early 1990s.
The resulting album, ''
Life in the So-Called Space Age'', was released in March 1998. It became the band's best-selling effort (eventually selling over 90,000 copies) as it peaked at No. 6 on ''
Billboard
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s
Heatseekers chart and at No. 137 on the
''Billboard'' 200 chart.
Its lead single, "
From Your Mouth", appeared on ''Billboard''
's
Modern Rock Tracks
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chart at No. 17 and on ''
R&R''
's Alternative Top 50 chart at No. 18. Its music video was directed by
Roman Coppola
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Coppola serves as president of fi ...
(the son of famed director
Francis Ford Coppola
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). The video was a single take played in reverse and it featured champion hot-dog eater Hirofumi Nakajima taking food out of his mouth. The album's song "
Rearrange" was also released as a single, but it failed to match its predecessor's success. God Lives Underwater supported ''Life in the So-Called Space Age'' by embarking on a U.S. tour with
Stabbing Westward and
Econoline Crush.
Also in 1998, God Lives Underwater was at the helm of the
Depeche Mode
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tribute album ''
For the Masses'', released on 1500. They had kickstarted the project and had recorded a cover of "Fly on the Windscreen" for the compilation. Other artists that were brought in for the compilation included
The Cure
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,
Failure
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,
The Smashing Pumpkins
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,
GusGus
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History
GusGus was in ...
,
Veruca Salt,
Dishwalla
Dishwalla is an American alternative rock band from Santa Barbara, California. Formed by vocalist J.R. Richards, guitarist Rodney Browning, and keyboardist Greg Kolanek, they were initially known as Life Talking and then Dish upon adding bassist ...
,
Meat Beat Manifesto
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,
Monster Magnet
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,
Apollo 440,
Deftones
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,
Rammstein
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,
Rabbit in the Moon,
Self
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The first-person perspective distinguishes selfhood from personal identity. Whereas "identity" is (literally) same ...
,
Locust
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, and
Hooverphonic
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. The compilation eventually peaked at No. 69 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart.
Various issues and ''Up Off the Floor'' (2000–2004)
God Lives Underwater had begun recording their subsequent album in 2000, but various problems emerged. The band's manager, Richards, and his 1500 label had faced financial difficulty. They were unable to sufficiently promote God Lives Underwater, and Richards eventually sold the label to the website ''Riffage''. In addition, tragedy struck the band when Reilly's fiance, Monica "Seven" Young, was accidentally killed on-foot by a train while crossing the tracks with headphones on. Her death had impacted Reilly greatly, and his drug usage increased as a result. He also spent time in various jails and facilities, and claimed to be homeless at one point as well.
The band played a live show on July 13, 2000 in
Hollywood, California
Hollywood, sometimes informally called Tinseltown, is a List of districts and neighborhoods in Los Angeles, neighborhood and district in the Central Los Angeles, central region of Los Angeles County, California, within the city of Los Angeles. ...
. A few songs in their setlist were tracks off of the band's then-upcoming album; however, the live show ultimately ended up being the band's final performance. They continued recording regardless of the various issues, and in early 2001 the band contributed a cover of
David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
's "Fame" to the soundtrack of the film ''
15 Minutes'' (which starred
Robert De Niro
Robert Anthony De Niro ( , ; born August 17, 1943) is an American actor, director, and film producer. He is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential actors of his generation. De Niro is the recipient of List of awards and ...
and
Edward Burns). "Fame" was also released as a standalone single to promote the soundtrack. The single ended up being the final God Lives Underwater release by 1500 as shortly after, 1500's then-new parent company ''Riffage'' had declared bankruptcy, thus dropping the band before their album was released.
From 2001 to 2003, God Lives Underwater was mostly inactive as the members pursued different projects. Turzo got married and then focused on studio work for various bands such as
Incubus
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,
Taproot
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, and
Lostprophets
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. Garrett briefly rejoined The Cult and also worked with artists such as
Kottonmouth Kings
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,
The Mission UK, and
J. McGee took a break from the music industry, and didn't appear with any other acts during that time. Reilly released a solo album titled ''Robot Teen America'' in May 2001. He then reconciled with God Lives Underwater's original drummer Kary, and they formed the band Fluzee in 2002. They released an EP that same year before disbanding.
In late 2003, the Spanish label
Locomotive Music
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Selected artists
* Adagio
* Alogia
* Anubis Gate
* Astral Doors
* Barón Roj ...
(owned by
Megaforce Records
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) had bought the rights to release God Lives Underwater's completed album. They had reportedly paid the band upfront to exclusively release it.
The album, titled ''
Up Off the Floor'', was officially released in early 2004, but it had contained numerous errors. There were various grammatical errors in the liner notes, two songs from the same era were excluded from the tracklist (the aforementioned "Fame" cover and also the outtake "Choir Boy"), and the album itself was not sourced from the master recordings; thus, the volume and mix was lowered and the quality suffered as a result. Promotional copies of ''Up Off the Floor'' had also existed which had superior audio quality, and overall, the band members were dismissive of the Locomotive pressing; however, Locomotive attempted to promote the album by issuing the track "
Tricked" as a radio single without much success.
Reilly's death and subsequent events (2004–2014)
After the troublesome release of ''Up Off the Floor'', God Lives Underwater remained in hiatus. The following year, Reilly decided to embark on a solo career once again. In June 2005, Reilly signed to
RuffNation Records (which was a division of the major label
Universal Records
Universal Music Group N.V. (often abbreviated as UMG and referred to as Universal Music Group or Universal Music) is a Netherlands, Dutch–United States, American multinational Music industry, music corporation under Law of the Netherlands, ...
). He also began collaborating and recording new material centered around the death of his fiancée with former
Spiritualized guitar player
Gregg Hale. A few months later Reilly died on October 16 at the age of 34. He died from complications following an open tooth infection filling one of his lungs with blood while he was sleeping.
In 2006, Turzo formed the band
Wired All Wrong with
Matt Mahaffey
Matt Mahaffey is an American multi-instrumentalist, record producer, composer, and recording engineer best known for his band Self (band), Self and his composer collective Cake in Space.
Early and personal life
Mahaffey grew up in Kingsport, T ...
of the band Self. They both bonded over the loss of their former bandmates (as Matt Mahaffey's brother
Mike Mahaffey also of Self had died in May 2005). Both Garrett and McGee also eventually joined Wired All Wrong as the drummer and guitarist respectively.
In October 2007, Brian Paone (a close friend of Reilly and the band) released the book ''Dreams are Unfinished Thoughts'', which chronicled his relationship with God Lives Underwater and Reilly in particular.
In 2010, Reilly's RuffNation/Universal solo album, ''How Humans Rx'', was released in limited form. Various other unreleased recordings by Reilly also surfaced afterwards, and Paone also updated ''Dreams are Unfinished Thoughts'' in 2014 with extra passages which detailed events from 2007 to 2014.
Members
*
David Reilly – lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, programming (1993–2005); died 2005
*
Jeff Turzo – guitars, bass, keyboards, programming (1993–2005)
*
Andrew McGee – guitars, backup vocals (1994–2005)
*Adam Kary – drums, percussion (1994–1998)
*Dave Alverado – bass (1996–1997)
*
Scott Garrett – drums, percussion (1998–2005)
Discography
*''
God Lives Underwater'' (1994)
*''
Empty'' (1995)
*''
Life in the So-Called Space Age'' (1998)
*''
Up Off the Floor'' (2004)
References
External links
God Lives Underwater – Official website*
*
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