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FULL METAL BOOTY
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MUSICAL STYLES:
Insane Live Noize
PAST & PRESENT
BAND MEMBERS:
David Lariviere , Michael
Waterman, Brian Wagner, Hans Finkledey, David Morris, Hartley,
Stewart Chamberlain, Wayne Elliott
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an article on Full Metal Booty by Lester Alfonso
Strange sounds coming out of Artspace on a Friday night. I walk in
and encounter Full Metal Booty, the Artspace “house band”
hosting the weekly open jam. Lead Terrorist David LaRiviere (aka Sky
Low Low – named after the Canadian midget wrestling champion of
1925) is slowly screaming “Oh. My. God.” over and over again as
the sonic wash from various “modified” instruments reach their
crescendo. The small crowd gathered here tonight are not dancing;
they either smile or sit slack-jaw stunned. Others walk away. The
“music” is decidely not for everybody. None of the “songs”
are pre-written and often degenerate into chaos. Since improvised
music can’t be rehearsed, each show becomes a unique performance.
LaRiviere, in addition to his arsenal of noise making gadgets,
repeatedly picks up a microphone and voices his slogans or mantras
so many times that they begin lose their meaning or take on strange
new ones.
The band also boasts Michael Waterman (as Porter Hall), Brian Wagner
(as Pilot K-9), Hans Finkledey (as Sensehertz) with David Morris,
Hartley, Stewart Chamberlain and Wayne “Webmadman” Elliott.
Inventing musical instruments (like the electric water jug) or
taking existing instruments and modifying them (Wagner has fashioned
a three-record turntable with multiple needles on each record) or
approaching a conventional instrument in an unconventional way, Full
Metal Booty manages to confront, exhilirate and make the faithful
audience laugh with their free form sound experiments. It’s an
incongruous mix of musicians coming from varied musical traditions.
They are the Silver Hearts of the art / noise music set.
“Noise-making is a formal quest for sound,” says LaRiviere,
“while changing the parameters of what sound or music might be.”
Inspired by seeing Canada’s own legendary noise band the Nihilist
Spasm Band perform at the Gordon Best Theatre, they started jamming
every week about a year ago for “fun and catharsis.” LaRiviere
says “We might find ourselves wanking up there. Then, comes a
point when all the sounds come together. It’s a magical moment.
And makes the wanking worth it.”
There is, in fact, a great tradition of noise music worldwide. A
quick search on Google reveals thousands of entries. The Nihilist
Spasm Band, has toured the world, inspired the creation of the “No
Music Festival” in London, Ontario and has signed with Alchemy
Records (founded by legendary Japanese noise artist Jojo Hiroshige).
Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth is a big fan. Noise can be heard from
Paris to New York City. “Noise,” says Hiroshige, “transcends
language and culture. It's about images and the beauty of conveying
them mentally through sound.”
Their billing with punk bands at the Trasheteria last August reveals
a common misconception that their music is “punk.” The noise
band rejects the rules to which punk music rigidly adheres. The
noise musicians inevitably find themselves sabotaging the structures
that the other musicians might play. It’s no coincidence that the
members of Full Metal Booty have found themselves relating to each
other. Band member Michael Waterman comes from another noise
ensemble called Manlicher Carcanno. Each bring their unique
personality into the mix. David Morris even writes his own digital
sampling software for use with the group. Together, the members of
Full Metal Booty present an organic, kinetic and of-the-moment
musical stream of consciousness that is at once ironic, absurd and
political. “There is no way to predict what kind of sound will
come out at any given gig,” says band member Hartley. “There is
no way to calculate those moments of beautiful unrestrained
beauty.”
Full Metal Booty performs on stage at the Trasheteria Thursday Oct.
3, 2002; they host an open jam every Friday night at Artspace and
are also planning to perform a live improvised score for a movie
screening in the tradition of the old silent films. “But we
actually want to use a recent movie and just turn the volume
down,” says David LaRiviere. The movie they’re thinking about:
James Cameron’s Titanic.
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