Screaming Mechanical Brain

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Screaming Mechanical Brain
From left to right: Owen Good III, Cassidy Nee, Rev. John Wheeler IV, Bryan Pierson.
From left to right: Owen Good III, Cassidy Nee, Rev. John Wheeler IV, Bryan Pierson.
Background information
Origin Minneapolis, Minnesota
Genre(s) Metal, Post-Industrial, Electro, Punk
Instrument(s) Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar, Bass, Drums
Years active 1999 - Present
Label(s) Atomic K, Mangled Media Inc.
Website www.smbband.com
Members
Rev. John Wheeler IV
Jesse McIntuff
Cassidy Nee
Bryan Pierson
Former members
Owen Good III
Graham
Dan Gould

Screaming Mechanical Brain is a metal band based out of the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Their signature style combines elements of the heavy-metal, industrial and at times even "circus music." The band has managed to carve out a cult following not only in their hometown,[citation needed] but also in other regions throughout the country[citation needed] following their tour with popular techno-rockers Mindless Self Indulgence in the spring of 2005. This tour was in support of their Atomic K Records debut "The Process of Assimilation". Their recent popularity has come as the result of many years of fine tuning their image and sound,[citation needed] which included changing their name to Screaming Mechanical Brain from Screaming Monkey Boner in 2005. In June of 2006 the band released the follow up to "The Process of Assimilation", titled There Is No God In Space.

Screaming Mechanical Brain is composed of John Wheeler (vocals, keyboard) and Jesse McIntuff (guitar), and also Cass Nee (bass, keyboard) and Bryan Pierson (drums, programming).

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[edit] History

Screaming Monkey Boner was founded in 1999 by high school friends John Wheeler and Owen Good, in time they were joined by bass player Graham and drummer Dan Gould and began playing small gigs around their hometown of Richfield, Minnesota. During this period of time they were known more for their outrageous lyrics (the title of their debut EP was "Masturbatorium") and madcap stage antics than they were for their music.[citation needed] Their raucous stage show included but was not limited to setting television sets on fire.[citation needed] Their reputation created for them a small but dedicated following in the area,[citation needed] but also succeeded in getting them banned from playing at more than one local venue.[citation needed] In 2000 drummer Dan Gould left the group and was replaced by current drummer Bryan Pierson.

[edit] 2001

2001 saw the band release its first full length album, "Fun With Poop". However the band still toiled in obscurity, even locally. 2002 began to see the band's fortunes change, landing gigs with such acts as Chicago's Tub Ring. It was around this time that the band began developing the darker, more serious sound that would form the basis for the songwriting that appears on "The Process of Assimilation".

[edit] 2002

In late 2002 bass player Graham left Screaming Monkey Boner to concentrate on higher education, the band recruited Cass Nee as his replacement and resumed writing songs for "The Process of Assimilation". The last song written by the classic "Fun With Poop" lineup was "Watch Me Die", which appears on "The Process of Assimilation" recorded by the current lineup. The departure of Graham and the addition of Nee allowed the band to better concentrate on writing and touring.[citation needed]

[edit] 2003

2003 saw broad changes come to the band. Their sound became more refined,[citation needed] and the band moved away from the more juvenile image of their early years,[citation needed] towards a much darker and heavier sound while still maintaining their bizarre "circus metal" motif.[citation needed] This is the unique sound that still characterizes the band today.[citation needed] This coincided with an increase in popularity locally,[citation needed] and increased recognition and credibility in the local music scene.[citation needed] In the late spring of 2003 they signed a limited deal with local Minneapolis label Atomic K[citation needed] and their first demo under that imprint was made available in July of 2003.

The band continued to gain momentum throughout the Upper Midwest in 2004[citation needed] and particularly in their hometown where they had managed to sell out at least one club.[citation needed] "The Process of Assimilation" was released in the spring of this year to great fanfare and critical acclaim in the heavy-metal community.[citation needed] They also shared the stage with national acts such as Dog Fashion Disco and The Dave Brockie Experience. It was in late 2004 that the band began branching out beyond the Upper Midwest region of the United States, and embarked on a tour with Retard-o-bot.

[edit] 2004-2005

Certainly 2004 saw many changes, and an exponential increase in the bands popularity.[citation needed] However, 2005 would see even more of both.[citation needed] Sensing that their outrageous name was creating obstacles to greater exposure[citation needed] (one local radio station was contacted by the FCC for saying it on the air)[citation needed], they decided that the name had become more of a liability than an asset. They dropped the Screaming Monkey Boner moniker and adopted the less outrageous Screaming Mechanical Brain. Although many fans did not mind the change,[citation needed] there was a very vocal group of fans that decried the group as "sellouts."[citation needed] The fan base remained as strong as it ever was though,[citation needed] and the band pressed on. It is suspected that the name change paid dividends for the band[citation needed] when, after joining forces with Mangled Media Inc., they landed an opening spot touring with Mindless Self Indulgence in May of 2005. Many conjecture the band would not have been able to land the gig under the name Screaming Monkey Boner.[citation needed] The tour with Mindless Self Indulgence brought the band to thousands of viewers in regions that had not yet been ventured to by the group. The sold-out venues they played to throughout the country responded positively to the sound and image of Screaming Mechanical Brain.[citation needed] They developed fan bases in places where they had none before,[citation needed] and also began receiving national recognition.[citation needed]

[edit] Currently

Right now Screaming Mechanical Brain continues to gig regularly, supporting their newest album, "There Is No God In Space". In October 2006 SMB announced plans to nationally tour in support of "There Is No God In Space". Their new sound has kept many of the elements of "The Process of Assimilation", but also is incorporating elements of dance and techno into their music.

Recently, Owen's picture and information has been removed from under the "Band Members" heading on the official SMB myspace. Also, most of the recent blogs from the past year written, or mentioning Owen, have been removed as well. It is unclear whether Owen has left the band, but it is widely known, (and mentioned frequently by Owen himself) that he has been struggling with illness (human granulocytic anaplasmosis) while in the band, so it is a possibility.

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