Caustic (band)

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Caustic
Origin Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Genre(s) Industrial, Powernoise
Years active 2002 - present
Label(s) Crunch Pod
Static Sky Records
Sonic Mainline
Members
Matt Fanale

Caustic is an American industrial band based out of Madison, WI, created in 2002 by DJ Matt Fanale (AKA Eurotic), who is the sole consistent member[1]. The band's live lineup varies quite a bit, largely depending on the location of the show. Caustic's lyrics are typically really silly, while the music itself ranges between older styled industrial and more modern styled powernoise.

Caustic has performed live at a number of international industrial music festivals, including the 2005 and 2006 Providence Industrial Festival and the 2006 Blacksun, Reverence, Indoctrination, and the UK's Infest Festival in 2007.

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[edit] Background

[edit] History

Originally the debut album, Unicorns, Kittens, and Shit, was supposed to be released by Static Sky Records in early 2006, but due to production issues surrounding the CD liner notes, the release of the album was pushed back until summer 2006. After Static Sky Records closed, Caustic moved to the Crunch Pod label. The debut album is listed as a co-release between the then defunct Static Sky Records and Crunch Pod. Caustic has enjoyed moderate success in 2006 with the release of Unicorns, Kittens, and Shit, which hit number 1 on Metropolis Records' mail-order site[2].

Matt Fanale has been in side projects such as m00ntz! (with Eric Oehler (Null Device) and Chuck Spencer (Stochastic Theory)), as well as Parasite Twin (with Brian Schuh), and an as-yet-unnamed project with Chemlab's Jared Louche and Cyanotic's Sean Payne.

[edit] Genre and style

Caustic can largely be described as industrial and/or powernoise, with a more humorous and self-deprecating tone than similar acts:

I actually tried making serious music for a bit, but fortunately or unfortunately, nobody could take me seriously, so I went from wanting to be the next 'grr spit industrial' project to what I am now. I kind of like the juxtaposition of trying to be as badass on stage as possible while screaming, 'Tell me about my uterus!'

As I've said before though, a good number of bands in the hard electronics scene are trying way too damn hard to be controversial and angry, spouting cliché after cliché, and it's become boring. I think having fun is a much better idea -- but being just as loud. I'd rather scream about handjobs than Christianity or Satan or Satanic Christianity any day, because at least that's something I like. Mmm...handjobs. However, I definitely don't want to be seen as a 'joke band,' but more like the Mr. Bungle of industrial -- without the talent.[3]

Influences Matt Fanale has referenced include Ministry, Andrew WK, Pop Will Eat Itself, Chemlab and Stromkern, as well as the comedians Doug Stanhope, Bill Hicks, and David Cross.

[edit] Live

Live performances are often noted for the often frenetic interaction with the audience and the band's surroundings, characterized by mild drunken belligerence. Forties are often on prominent display. Bizarre costumes and frenetic lightshows are also a staple:

I've pissed off some people at live shows.... Some [expletive] at my first Seattle show was grumpy about the Caustic live set because we were apparently 'making fun of the scene,' or something like that. I think my pal Krass, in drag and playing cowbell, and Darren (formerly of Backandtotheleft/Noxious Emotion) on drums, shirtless and rubbing his chest against the window of where we were playing, had something to do with it.

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I believe in giving a show. I believe in having some live [expletive] actually going on, and I believe in having a good time. People avoid shows in this scene, and I'm talking industrial in general, because there isn't a show. Most people [who perform] are just standing there twisting knobs and looking like they're checking their email. Boring. Bo-[expletive]-ring.

I like screaming at an audience, having them scream back and looking like a jackass. I'd rather show too much of my stupid personality than not, and be remembered for looking like a moron than just standing there like some bored chump. Mind you, there are exceptions to every rule, but when I pay to see a show I want to see an actual show, and that's what we try to do. We're incorporating video now, too, so the dumb possibilities are becoming endless.[4]

Caustic was set to open for 5 dates of the 2006 KMFDM/COMBICHRIST tour, but managed to get kicked off within 24 hours. Fanale has yet to admit whatever he did to manage such a feat.

Of note is Caustic's last performance of 2006 at the Indoctrination festival in Chicago. Having earlier threatened the event's promoters with a singularly over-the-top stage show, Mr. Fanale proceeded to commandeer the event's video projector to project gay porn onto the band (consisting of Fanale and the Gothsicles). He also taped his microphone to his chin with clear duct tape, festooned the stage with pages from a gay pornographic magazine, sprayed the audience with a douche, had a rubber chicken shoved down his pants as well as taped to his head and arm, and, after assailing the audience with the rubber chicken repeatedly, was handed a bouquet of roses with the chicken taped to it.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Full length albums and EPs

  • I Am On Fire EP Sonic Mainline (2004)
  • Unicorns, Kittens, and Shit Static Sky / Crunch Pod (2006)
  • Booze Up And Riot Crunch Pod (2007)

[edit] Special releases

  • Meld Endif vs. Caustic split CDr Sonic Mainline Records / Thirdwave Collective (2005)
  • Rainbows, Puppies, & Crap special mp3 album available for download (2006)
  • Give Me Free Handjobs free online remix ep (2006)
  • High Art for Low Expectations Caustic vs. Justin Mathew Mooney split CDr Sonic Mainline (2007)
  • Binge Drinking Special Edition (accompanying CDR with Booze Up and Riot- 200 ltd edition) (2007)
  • Hangover Special Edition (limited CDR sold singly or with Booze Up and Riot- 200 ltd edition) (2007)

[edit] Compilation appearances

  • Decadent Tongue on Electroculture Sampler Volume 1 from www.electrogarden.com (2004)
  • Drag Show Gone Wrong on Electro/R/Evolution Volume 1 Static Sky Records (2005)
  • Your Stupid Fucking Face on Friends of Brokecore Vol. 2 CDr Brokecore (2005)
  • Rapidly Punching the Soft Spot on Das Bunker: Fear of a Distorted Planet 2CD Das Bunker (2006)
  • Digital Mangina on "Endzeit Bunkertracks: Act II" 4CD Alfa Matrix (2006)
  • Romophobia on New Input Noise compilation (2006)
  • Drag Show Gone Wrong (imperfect mix by Stochastic Theory) on Silver Echo Records Presents, Vol 1 (2006)
  • MMM Papscraper I Love You (Cervello Elettronico mix) on Septic VII compilation Dependent (2007)
  • MMM Papscraper I Love You (Cervello Elettronico Original mix) on "Endzeit Bunkertracks: Act III" 4CD Alfa Matrix (2007)

[edit] Remixes

  • Enemy Within (Battle for New Orleans mix) on The Rogue Pair by C/A/T
  • Enhancer (Triple D Cl0b mix) on ATF by C/A/T
  • Databass (Caustic Floorwhore mix) on The Blackout Remixes by PTI
  • Falling Behind (Catching Up mix) on Dialogue by Stochastic Theory
  • Sleeper Cell (meamthereaper mix) on Meld by Endif
  • Turn Signals Are Still Cool (Pimp My Rhyme Mix) on NESferatu by The Gothsicles
  • Small Time Pedophile (Caustic's Gary Glitter Mix) on 'This Is What We Seek' by W.A.S.T.E.
  • Here (Chuck Tolerates Caustic Mix) on 'Opposite Extremes' by Stochastic Theory
  • Traffek (Street Legal Mix) by Sleep Clinic
  • The Last Tribe (you suck off hobos mix) by Replogen
  • Heavy (big boned mix) by GASR
  • Let Me Tell You Something (Pogue Mahone mix) by The Azoic
  • Orange and Black (Dia del Muerte Mix) by God Module
  • Cluckwerk (Communal Beef Mix) by The Operative
  • Dark Days and Red Nights (Red Dawn Mix) by Penal Colony
  • Noize Junky (Loud Noises Mix) by Floppy Disk
  • Rain Expedition (Caustic Remix) by on 'The Rain Expedition EP' by Phantom West
  • Animal (In Bed Mix) by Terrorfakt
  • Dented Halos (Vintage Mix) by Cylab
  • And Some Other Dead Stuff (Caustic Mix) by Severe Illusion
  • Gothicke Nocturne (Eternal Mix) on 'Vampires Dance!' by The Dark Clan

[edit] List of band members

[edit] Studio and Live

  • Matt Fanale (2002-present) -- vocals, programming, mixing

[edit] Live only

Though Caustic's studio production is essentially entirely from Fanale, when Caustic tours, other musicians often join the band for the live show. The following are some of the artists that have joined Caustic for one or more performances.

  • Ben Arp (of C/A/T)
  • Jason Hollis (of Endif)
  • Josev F. (of CTRLSHFT)
  • sal0cin (of Empusae)
  •  :EYG: (of The Gothsicles)
  • Charles Nelson Reilly (of Match Game, R.I.P. brother)
  • Darren Miller (formerly of Backandtotheleft/Noxious Emotion)
  • darkNES (of The Gothsicles)
  • HELLRAVER (of Terrorfakt)
  • M4RC (of Grendel)
  • Eric Gottesman (of Everything Goes Cold/See Colin Slash)
  • Dan Clark (of The Dark Clan/Null Device/Stromkern)
  • DEATHKEY (of DEATHKEY)
  • Severina X Sol (of Cylab)
  • Thee Databomb
  • Edgey
  • Deftly-D (of Nau-Zee-auN/Zero Times Infinity/Abstinence/HSM)
  • Mika G. (of This Morn' Omina- live cover only)
  • ffej and B.O.B. (of Sensuous Enemy)
  • Eric Dusik (of PTI/Breath and Decay)
  • skot (of Beta Virus)
  • Dan Clark (of The Dark Clan/Stromkern/Null Device)
  • Keef Baker
  • (a) Rubber Chicken.
  • HOIHN

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