Gabriel Shaw resuscitated the beast with me in 2004. Gunship Mach IV: Marc Plastic, Continental, Phil Shrike. Gunship Mach III: Gabriel Shaw, Regan Miller, Jason Continental Bazinet, Wade Alin, Restless James. Gunship Mach II: Dylan, Greg Lucas, Servo and Charles Levi.
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Original Gunship: Dylan, Krayge Tyler, John Servo DeSalvo, Geno Lenardo, Conan. Dylan More, because without him this journey would never have begun.Ĭhemlab is Daniel Evans, Vince McAley, Mike Love. Maja and Django, without them there’s no me. Giles, Jules, Brooke and the Armalyte Army, long may it rage and conquer. Thank you to: Craig Albertson, Joe Goldsborough at MERKIN, Paul Barker, Trent and NIN, Mark O’Shea, John Malm, Sioux Zimmerman, Brian McNelis, Fritz Michaud, Mark Riesler, Karen Lapidus, Dacey Kiang for her unending love, Tina Swanson, Loki for the evil, Rebecca Fishman, Darla Bruno, Jenny Jelly Higgins, the Blackout Boys, Newt and Liz, Gerry Gerard, Geno Lenardo, Gus Dupree, THUD, Critter and Amy for their patience, Sharky, Reid Hyams, Debby Jawick, Jupira, Mark Wissing, Rob at AXIS, Xris SMack, Tim Steenstra, Mary Jo Agresta, Ray Martin, Stephanie Herman, Wendy and Katie, Chase at ReCon, Jim and Vandy, Johnny and Big Mike’s, Lloyd at 7B, Kevin Watson, Sharon and John, Laura Prince, Norman Voss, Homes Ives, Nik Huffman. Original Chuck Roast artwork redesign: Dalton Portella
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Thank you to DAF for the sound bite and Phil Merkle for sound source modificationsĪlbum remastered by Jules Seifert at Epic Audio MediaĪlbum artwork, design, layout and patience: Vlad McNeally Ghost Guitar on “Suicide Jag”: Geno LenardoĪll songs written by Jared and Dylan except “Rivethead”: music by Kermanj/Watson, lyrics by Jared, additional programming, DTM/J “Suicide Jag”: music by Kermanj, lyrics by Jared, additional programming DTM/JĪssistant engineers: Geno, Bill Garcelon, Duane Buford, Eric Carter, Scott Larsonĭigital editing, Sound Tools: Mathias Heilbronn at AXIS NYC Original sculptures: Phil MerkleĪrt direction: Chemlab, Phil Merkle and Dalton Portella Music, arrangements, programming, loop surgery, sampling: Dylan Thomas More It still feels fresh and as relevant as ever, but also is a wake up call to how little we as a society and race have actually progressed in that time.Vocals, lyrics, arrangements, sound hack: Jared I can't believe it has been two and a half decades since Chemlab released "Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar". It was a great show and awesome to see Jared still doing his thing for us all to enjoy. He said he was "high on life baby" and that he had never felt better. He had given up all the hard drugs and hard drinking and even the lighter stuff as well. Jared stated that the fact that he was still alive and that they had reformed and were here tonight was due to his sobriety. "Derailer" fed into the final song of the set with "Summer of Hate" during which several past Chemlab members joined the stage for a power-house finish. "Elephant Man" was followed by "Rivet Head" which spawned the title of zines and news groups and eventually was a common term for industrial fans in general.
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Jared walked on the edge of the crowd barrier using fans' heads (and my own) as support so he could get up close and personal with the crowd. "Chemical Halo" led into "Neurozone" bringing back all the memories and ideals of the cyberpunk movement that flooded through the early nineties. I remember seeing them at the Roxy on Sunset when this album first came out and despite the years, Chemlab is still going strong even though Jared is the only original member. They played "Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar" in its entirety and in order starting with the introductory "Suture" feeding straight into "Codeine, Glue and You" followed by "Suicide Jag". On this night he stepped out in drag wearing a long blue wig and neon makeup which he steadily shed throughout the show. C hemlab celebrated the 25th anniversary of their seminal album "Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar" with special performances at the Cold Waves festivals across the US.įounding member Jared Louche has been involved with the industrial scene since the band's inception in 1989 and has always brought a larger than life persona to the stage when he performs.