MC Lars
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MC Lars | ||
---|---|---|
Background information | ||
Birth name | Andrew Robert Nielsen | |
Born | October 6, 1982 | |
Origin | Berkeley, California, USA | |
Genre(s) | Hip hop Nerdcore Rapcore |
|
Years active | 1999-present | |
Label(s) | Horris Records | |
Website | www.MCLars.com |
Andrew Robert Nielsen (born October 6, 1982) is an American rapper, known by his stage name MC Lars. He is the self-proclaimed originator of "post-punk laptop rap". He has recorded for Truck Records in the UK and his Laptop EP is licensed to Sidecho Records in the USA. He was formerly known as MC Lars Horris but changed his pseudonym to MC Lars in 2004 for purposes of simplicity. MC Lars currently resides in California.
Lars is of Swedish and Australian descent. His father is Australian and his mother is Swedish-American.
Lars has toured with many different bands, including Simple Plan, Bowling for Soup, Gym Class Heroes, Say Anything, Streetlight Manifesto, Suburban Legends, Test Icicles, Jack's Mannequin, Patent Pending (band) and Fightstar.
Contents |
[edit] Biography
Lars was born in Berkeley, California. He attended Stevenson School and was the co-founder of the Monterey Bay Area punk rock band Amphoteric[1]. He would later leave and the group would switch directions and gain a progressive metal following (especially amongst Internet listeners). Although the line-up has changed entirely, the group still resides in central California and continues to release albums independently. While at Stevenson he had a morning radio show through the school's radio station, KSPB. The show was called "Morning Madness", which featured Andrew and his co-host, Chris Gates.
Lars moved on as an English studies-major student of Stanford University in California who went on international study at Corpus Christi College, Oxford University in England[1]. During his time at Stanford, MC Lars and fellow band member and Stanford student, Mike Love, co-created and appeared in Good Morning Tresidder Union[2] which appeared on Stanford Cardinal Broadcasting Network (SCBN). While at Stanford, Lars drew a comic strip called 27th Street for the Stanford Daily. Following his graduation in 2005, it became a webcomic.[3] He had a radio show on Stanford's radio station KZSU, playing nerdcore hip hop old school rap, prior to being discovered by Truck Records.
[edit] Style and culture
Originally releasing tracks under the name Lars Horris, he eventually dropped Horris which later became the name of his record label, in order to become MC Lars. In the past, MC Lars was backed by a single friend who handled laptop duties. However, today's MC Lars live experience is very different. With a punk rock band (Rob Piccininni, Jr - bass/backup vocals, Jon Shiffman - drums, Steve Connelly - guitar/backup vocals) set to back him up, MC Lars plays a hip-hop set to a true punk rock background (a joining which he refers to as "post-punk laptop rap"). His bandmates play live over the samples and loops contained in his recorded music - all stored on his laptop computer.
As with many other rap and Hip-Hop acts, samples play a key role in MC Lars' music. But, with intent to preserve his rock roots, MC Lars chooses to sample alternative bands such as the British band Supergrass and Long Island, New York's Brand New.
MC Lars has also shown an interest in using lyrics and song titles based on English and American literature. "Rapbeth"'s title parodies that of William Shakespeare's play Macbeth whilst "Mr. Raven" is inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven. Also, the song "Ahab", which features on his latest release The Graduate, sees Lars rapping about the novel Moby Dick.
The term iGeneration, used to describe the generation born primarily in the mid-to-late 1980s, was not actually coined by MC Lars, but it was used in his song of the same name, which was given out for free to Facebook users in August 2006 in conjunction with iTunes.
MC Lars' MySpace profile includes exclusive tracks related to the MySpace social scene of the iGeneration: "Internet Relationships", "Hot Topic is Not Punk Rock", "Download This Song" and "Signing Emo". Hearts That Hate, whose song "Cry Tonight" is sampled in Lars' "Signing Emo", is a fictional group created by the rapper. The Grammy-nominated Texan band Bowling for Soup performed as Hearts That Hate when MC Lars has supported them on tour. A full version of "Cry Tonight" is available as a B-side to the UK "Signing Emo" single.
In early 2006, his song, Download This Song, was featured on the pop-culture CBC Radio show, Definitely Not The Opera, during an exposé on geeks.
In 2006, Lars worked with the Canadian independent record label Nettwerk Records to release The Graduate. Following this release, Lars toured extensively throughout the USA and the UK and even did shows in Japan[1]. Not long after the album was released on iTunes, Lars received an e-mail from a 15-year-old fan Elisa Greubel on his web forum saying she identified with "Download This Song" since her family was one of many being sued by the Recording Industry Association of America. This led to Nettwerk executive Terry McBride and a team of major-label artists managed by Nettwerk to support the Greubels with their case.
MC Lars returned to the UK in October 2006, due to popular demand, to play more shows in support of his "Ahab" single and video.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums and EP's
- Nothing to Fear (Noseman Records, 1999)
- Insectivorous (Noseman Records, 2000)
- Radio Pet Fencing (Truck Records, 2003)
- The Laptop EP (Truck Records/Sidecho Records, 2004)
- The Graduate (Horris Records/Nettwerk Records, 2006)
[edit] Singles
- Hot Topic Is Not Punk Rock
- "iGeneration" (Truck Records/Sidecho Records, 2005)
- "Signing Emo" (Truck Records), 2005)
- "Download This Song" (Horris Records, 2006) #29 Australia
- "Ahab" (Horris Records, 2006)
- "White Kids Aren't Hyphy"
[edit] DVD's
- "This DVD Is Not Punk Rock" (Horris Films, 2007)
[edit] Other
- A Winter's Night (Nettwerk) - "Gary" (2005)
- Greetings From NorCal- The Northern California Compilation- "Geeked Out" (2006)
[edit] References
- ^ a b c "Spotlight Artist: MC Lars", Full Effect Magazine, 2006-03-16. Retrieved on April 5, 2007.
- ^ Good Morning Tresidder Union
- ^ 27th Street
[edit] External links
- Official site
- Official blog
- Hearts That Hate dummy site
- MySpace Profile
- MTV.com site
- Purevolume
- Nettwerk Records
- Full Effect: Spotlight on MC Lars
Categories: 1982 births | Living people | American expatriates in the United Kingdom | American bloggers | American rappers | Australian Americans | People from Brooklyn | California musicians | Crossover (music) | MC Lars | Nerdcore hip hop artists | New York musicians | People from the San Francisco Bay Area | Rappers known by pseudonyms | Stanford University alumni | Swedish-Americans