Ian F Svenonius
is an American musician and singer of various
Washington, D.C.-based
punk bands including
Nation of Ulysses,
the Make-Up,
Weird War
Weird War, briefly known as Scene Creamers, is an indie rock band based out of Washington, D.C. The current lineup consists of Ian Svenonius on vocals, Michelle Mae on bass guitar, Alex Minoff on guitar, and Sebastian Thomson on drums.
Weird W ...
,
XYZ, Escape-ism, and
Chain and the Gang. Between his numerous projects, Svenonius has released more than 22 full-length albums and over 20 singles,
EPs
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Commerce and finance
* Earnings per share
* Electronic Payment Services, in Hong Kong, Macau, and Shenzhen, China
* Express Payment System, in the Philippines
Education
* Edmonton Public Schools, in Edmonton, Al ...
, and
splits. A published author and online talk show host, Svenonius' projects share a tongue-in-cheek,
radical left political ideology.
His first band, Nation of Ulysses, which released its first record in 1990, was highly influential in the punk scene but dissolved in 1992. After a short-lived side-project called
Cupid Car Club, Svenonius formed the Make-Up in 1995, who combined garage rock, soul, and
liberation theology to make a new genre they dubbed "Gospel Yeh-Yeh".
The Make-Up disbanded early in 2001, and a year later, Svenonius formed the band Weird War, who were also known briefly as the Scene Creamers. Later Svenonius led the band Chain and the Gang. Currently, Svenious is the leader of Esape-ism.
Svenonius' solo work includes the 2001 album ''
Play Power'' under the fictional pseudonym of
David Candy,
the book ''The Psychic Soviet'',
and as host of ''Soft Focus'' on
VBS.tv.
Musical projects
Nation of Ulysses
Svenonius' first musical group was
Nation of Ulysses. The band formed in spring 1988, initially composed of four members, Svenonius on
vocals and
trumpet
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, Steve Kroner on
guitar
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, Steve Gamboa on
bass guitar
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, and
James Canty on
drums, and known simply as "Ulysses". In late 1989, Tim Green joined the band as a second guitarist and the band was renamed to "Nation of Ulysses".
The Nation of Ulysses described themselves not as a rock and roll group in the traditional sense, but "as a
political party
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"
and as "a shout of secession".
Explaining their intent, Svenonius said "it's basically a new nation underground for the dispossessed youth colony. It's all about smashing the old edifice, the monolith of
rock and roll
Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock 'n' roll, or rock 'n roll) is a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It originated from African-American music such as jazz, rhythm an ...
".
In 1990, before the band released any official albums, Svenonius was featured as teen-oriented ''
Sassy Magazines first "Sassiest Boy in America."
He was interviewed in the magazine's October issue, detailing the band's sound and political motivations.
Svenonius stated that the Nation of Ulysses' intent was "to create a space of liberation where anything’s possible". He criticized "traditional rock-and-roll" groups as a "corrupt medium." The contest was reportedly a "nationwide search for the most perfect boyfriend material a girl could ask for", and Svenonius was among 150 entries.
Nation of Ulysses was known for their extremely physical performances, during which Svenonius recalls many injuries, including breaking his arm, his leg, and his skull on numerous occasions. Audience members were also hurt during some performances.
The group disbanded in the fall of 1992 having failed to complete their third album (the finished tracks were later released as ''
The Embassy Tapes'' in 2000). In a later interview, Svenonius explained the reason for the split: "Nation of Ulysses broke up because the epoch changed with the advent of
digital music and the
Nirvana explosion. We were faced with what's now known as
indie rock
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, a sort of vacuous form. We had to determine our next move and this
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The Make-Up
The Make-Up formed in 1995, consisting of Svenonius, Canty, and Gamboa from Nation of Ulysses, and with the addition of
Michelle Mae on bass guitar.
The Make-Up were joined in late 1999 by a fifth member,
Alex Minoff, who played guitar with the group until their dissolution in 2001.
In the band's five years of activity, they released four studio albums, two live albums, a
posthumous compilation of singles and B-sides, and a number of
12-inch singles and
splits.
The Make-Up combined
garage rock,
soul
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Etymology
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, and self-styled "
liberation theology" to make a new genre they called "Gospel Yeh-Yeh". The Make-Up were highly influenced by
bubblegum music, particularly the French variety called
Yé-yé music.
As the Make-Up's frontman and mouthpiece, Ian Svenonius often contextualized the band's music in terms of larger socio-political themes, typically describing the band and its gospel attitude in
Marxist and
socialist terms, in opposition of what he saw as the
capitalist,
bourgeois
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,
machismo paradigm of
rock and roll
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.
The band's aversion to American culture was expressed through their self-styled musical genre "Gospel Yeh-Yeh," a belief system through which they advocated to their audience to "get theirs" and to "off the pigs in all their forms".
The Make-Up intended to create ad-lib performances to re-energize what they saw as the stale, bland and formal ritual of rock and roll.
Appropriating
gospel music's use of the congregate as a "fifth member," the Make-Up incorporated audience participation through call and response vocals, lyrical "discussion" techniques, and destruction of the
fourth wall
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by physical transgression.
The Make-Up dissolved in 2000, reportedly "due to the large number of counter-gang copy groups which had appropriated their look and sound and applied it to a vacuous and
counter-revolutionary forms".
Between projects, Svenonius released a
solo album under the pseudonym
David Candy.
Weird War
After the Make-Up disbanded, Svenonius formed the group
Weird War
Weird War, briefly known as Scene Creamers, is an indie rock band based out of Washington, D.C. The current lineup consists of Ian Svenonius on vocals, Michelle Mae on bass guitar, Alex Minoff on guitar, and Sebastian Thomson on drums.
Weird W ...
in 2001, joined by Make-Up members
Michelle Mae and
Alex Minoff. While the current lineup appears on the group's first release ''I'll Never Forget What's His Name,'' the group's first full-length,
eponymous release featured
Neil Hagerty and Jessica Espeleta on guitars, and Steve McCarty on drums.
These collaborators soon left to pursue other projects, and the band briefly changed its name to The Scene Creamers, with Svenonius on vocals, Michelle Mae on bass, Alex Minoff on guitar, and Blake Brunner on drums. In this incarnation, the band released ''I Suck on that Emotion'', through
Drag City. After being threatened with a legal suit for the name Scene Creamers by a French
graffiti artist collective of the same name, the band reverted to the name Weird War.
Since then, as its membership has become static, with the addition of
Argentine Sebastian Thomson on drums, its intent has become more cosmic. Weird War claims that they are "the sole answer to the hype-based careerism, empty formalism and vacuity which has infected what was once a genuinely creative underground rock 'n' roll scene".
Chain and the Gang
Svenonius' musical project, Chain and The Gang, released the albums ''
Down With Liberty... Up With Chains!'', "
Music's Not For Everyone", "
In Cool Blood" on K Records, and "
Minimum Rock 'n' Roll" on Radical Elite Records. Some of the musicians featured on these records are
Calvin Johnson, Brett Lyman (Bad Thoughts/M'Ladys's Records), Fiona Campbell (Vivian Girls/Coasting), Sarah Pedal,
Katie Alice Greer (
Priests), Faustine Hudson (The Curious Mystery), Brian Weber (
Dub Narcotic Sound System), Veronica Ortuño (
Finally Punk/Carrots), Nicolaas Zwart (Desolation Wilderness), Karl Blau, Chris Sutton (Hornet Leg,
The Gossip), Sixx (The Vibrarians), Arrington de Dionyso, Aaron Hartman, Benjamin Hartman (Old Time Relijun), Anna Nasty (
Olivia Neutron-John), and Francy Graham.
Other projects
Throughout his career, Svenonius has
disc jockey
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ed at clubs such as Cold Rice in Washington, D.C.
In 1993 Svenonius and Nation of Ulysses/Make-Up members James Canty and Steve Gamboa were involved in the short-lived project
Cupid Car Club, which released only one
EP on
Kill Rock Stars Records entitled ''
Join our Club''.
In 2001 Svenonius collaborated with the English conceptualist/producer Mike Alway of If.. Records to create the record ''
Play Power'' under the
pseudonym
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David Candy. The album was released through Jet Set Records, Siesta Records, and If.. Records. ''Play Power'' was part of a series of "Magazine-Style Records" which included other imaginary acts such as Death by Chocolate, Maria Napoleon, and Lollipop Train.
Svenonius wrote an afterword for
Glen E. Friedman
Glen Ellis Friedman (born March 3, 1962) is an American photographer and artist. He became known for his activities within rebellious skateboarding and music cultures. Photographing artists Fugazi, Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Circle Jerks, Minor ...
's 2005 photography book ''Recognize'' (),
as well as the introduction to Friedman's 2007 book ''Keep Your Eyes Open'' ().
As host of the VBS.TV online show ''Soft Focus'', Svenonius interviews guests such as
Ian MacKaye,
Genesis P-Orridge,
Adam Horovitz,
Cat Power and
Will Oldham in front of a live audience at the
Guggenheim Museum in
New York City
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.
''Soft Focus'' has recently moved to
London, England
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, where Svenonius interviews British artists such as
Mark E. Smith of
The Fall and
Billy Childish. In 1994, Svenonius had a supporting role in the independent film ''
Half-Cocked''. In 2001, Svenonius appeared in the documentary ''
Plaster Caster
''Plaster Caster'' is a 2001 documentary film about Cynthia Plaster Caster, the groupie who became famous for making plaster casts of rock stars' penises, including her first one of Jimi Hendrix's penis.
Synopsis
The film explores how Cynth ...
'' about the plaster casts of
Cynthia Plaster Caster.
Sassiest Boy in America
In 1990
Sassy magazine conducted a search for the Sassiest Boy in America. Over 150 entries were received with the eventual winner being Ian Svenonius. In the story highlighting his selection Sassy founding editor
Jane Pratt states "He's going to be a big deal. I'm sure he will be and we're going to be so proud that we were the first ones to discover him." Though Svenonius was too old to qualify for the title under the rules of the contest, this was not discovered until after he had already won.
''The Psychic Soviet''
In July 2006, Svenonius released a book of 19 essays entitled ''the Psychic Soviet'' (), published by
Drag City Press. Pocket-sized and bound in bright-pink plastic with beveled edges, its form is similar to "
The Little Red Book
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," a Bible, or a foreign-language dictionary.
The book serves as an anthology of past articles and essays by Svenonius previously published in periodicals, edited for readability and flow, with a number of new essays included.
The "Instructions" that preface the book state that it "should clear up much of the confusion regarding events of the last millennium – artistic, geo-political, philosophical, et al." and encourages the reader to "refer to the book in case of ethical quandaries, arguments, and social feuds".
The writing addresses topics such as the ascent of the
DJ as a "star," the "cosmic depression" that followed the defeat of the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in the
Cold War, and the status of
rock and roll
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as a
religion
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.
To date, ''The Psychic Soviet'' is the most complete collection of written material by Svenonius.
Discography
Nation of Ulysses
* ''
13-Point Program to Destroy America
''13-Point Program to Destroy America'' is the debut album by the American post-hardcore band Nation of Ulysses. The album's title is in reference to the Black Panther Party's Ten Point Program and J. Edgar Hoover's propaganda pamphlet "Red Chin ...
'' (Dischord) (1991)
* ''
Plays Pretty for Baby
''Plays Pretty for Baby'' is the second album by the American punk rock band Nation of Ulysses.
Tracks 14-16 on the CD are not on the original album, and are taken from the 7" EP ''Birth of the Ulysses Aesthetic''.
"The Sound of Jazz to Come" ...
'' (Dischord) (1992)
* ''
The Embassy Tapes'' (Dischord) (2000)
The Make-Up
* ''
Destination: Love – Live! At Cold Rice'' (Dischord) (1996)
* ''
After Dark'' (Dischord) (1997)
* ''
Sound Verite
''Sound Verite'' is an album by the Make-Up, released in 1997.
The album's cover appears to be an homage to the cover of Love's ''Forever Changes'', a band to which the Make-Up were often compared.
Critical reception
''The Washington Post'' wro ...
'' (K Records) (1997)
* ''
In Mass Mind'' (Dischord) (1998)
* ''
Save Yourself Save Yourself may refer to:
Music Albums
* ''Save Yourself'' (McAuley Schenker Group album), 1989
* ''Save Yourself'' (Speedway album), 2004
* ''Save Yourself'' (The Make-Up album), 1999
* ''Save Yourself'', a 2016 album by SBTRKT
Songs
* "Sa ...
'' (K Records) (1999)
* ''
I Want Some
''I Want Some'' is a compilation album by The Make-Up. ''I Want Some'' collects 23 of The Make-Up's singles and B-sides. It was released as a double LP, and as a CD version that included an 11-page booklet.
Track #20, "Wade in the Water," is ...
'' (singles compilation) (K Records) (1999)
* ''
Untouchable Sound'' (Drag City/Sea Note) (2006)
Weird War
* ''
Weird War
Weird War, briefly known as Scene Creamers, is an indie rock band based out of Washington, D.C. The current lineup consists of Ian Svenonius on vocals, Michelle Mae on bass guitar, Alex Minoff on guitar, and Sebastian Thomson on drums.
Weird W ...
'' (Drag City) (2002)
* ''
I Suck on that Emotion'' (as Scene Creamers) (Drag City) (2003)
* ''
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Bite 'Em'' (Drag City) (2004)
* ''
Illuminated by the Light'' (Drag City) (2005)
Chain and The Gang
* ''Down With Liberty... Up With Chains!'' (K Records) (2009)
* ''Music's Not For Everyone'' (K Records) (2011)
* ''In Cool Blood'' (K Records) (2012)
* ''Minimum Rock n Roll'' (Radical Elite Records) (2014)
* ''Experimental Music'' (Radical Elite Records) (2017)
* ''Best of Crime Rock'' (In The Red) (2017)
David Candy
* ''
Play Power'' (Jet Set/Siesta/If Records) (2001)
Cupid Car Club
* ''
Join our Club'' (Kill Rock Stars) (1993)
XYZ
* ''
S/T'' (Mono-tone Records) (2014)
Escape-ism
* ''Untitled'' (Flat Black Studios) (2017)
* ''Introduction to Escape-ism'' (Merge Records) (2017)
* ''Split w/ Light Beams'' (Lovitt Records) (2017)
* ''The Lost Record'' (Merge Records) (2018)
* ''The Silent Record'' (Radical Elite Records) (2021)
* ''Rated Z'' (Radical Elite Records) (2021)
Too Much
* ''Club Emotion'' (Radical Elite Records) (2020)
Filmography
* ''
Half-Cocked (film)'' (independent release) (1994)
* ''
Plaster Caster
''Plaster Caster'' is a 2001 documentary film about Cynthia Plaster Caster, the groupie who became famous for making plaster casts of rock stars' penises, including her first one of Jimi Hendrix's penis.
Synopsis
The film explores how Cynth ...
'' (Xenon Pictures) (2001)
* ''Soft Focus'' (
VBS.tv) (host, 2007–2010)
* ''The Seduction of Paolo Hewitt'' (Ooga Booga) (2008)
* ''The Launching of the Dream Weapon'' (Ooga Booga) (2008)
* ''What is a Group?'' (Strawberry City) (2013)
* ''The Lost Record'' (2021)
Writings
* Afterward of
Glen E. Friedman
Glen Ellis Friedman (born March 3, 1962) is an American photographer and artist. He became known for his activities within rebellious skateboarding and music cultures. Photographing artists Fugazi, Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Circle Jerks, Minor ...
's ''Recognize'' () (Burning Flags Press) (2005)
* ''The Psychic Soviet'' () (
Drag City Press) (2006)
* Introduction of Glen E. Friedman's ''Keep Your Eyes Open – The
Fugazi
Fugazi (; ) is an American post-hardcore band that formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They are noted for their style-tr ...
Photographs of Glen E. Friedman'' () (Burning Flags Press) (2007)
* "Supernatural Strategies for Making a Rock 'n' Roll Group" ()(Akashic Books)(2013)
* "Censorship Now!" ()(Akashic Books)(2015)
References
External links
;Band/Project homepages
Nation of Ulysses on Southern RecordsThe Make-Up on Southern RecordsWeird WarDavid Candy on Jet Set Records(Archived
here
Cupid Car Club on Southern Records
;Interviews
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K Records artists
Singers from Washington, D.C.
American indie rock musicians
American punk rock singers
Post-hardcore musicians
Kill Rock Stars
Living people
Drag City (record label) artists
George Washington University Corcoran School alumni
The Make-Up members
Weird War members
1968 births