HORSE the band
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HORSE the band | |
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Origin | Lake Forest, California, United States |
Genre(s) | Metalcore Experimental rock Nintendocore[1][2][3] Post-hardcore |
Years active | 1998–present |
Label(s) | Combat, Koch, Pluto, LIF |
Website | horsetheband.com |
Members | |
Nathan Winneke Jon Karel David Isen Dashiell Arkenstone Erik Engstrom |
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Former members | |
Eli Green Chris Prophet Andy Stokes Jason Karuza Jason Robert Jason Burkitt Adam Crook Alex Siudy |
HORSE the band is an experimental metalcore band from Los Angeles, CA. Their current keyboardist, Erik Engstrom, uses the Korg MS-2000 and more recently, the Roland Juno-D synthesizer and LSDJ Game Boy cartridge to achieve an 8-bit video game-influenced sound, a reason behind their tongue-in-cheek labeling of "Nintendocore".
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[edit] Biography
The band booked its own self-managed (and self financed) tours starting the summer of 2002, including a 3-month orange tour spanning seven cities, in which most shows were unplanned and not promoted. More recently they booked their own world tour, called EARTH Tour, spanning 45 countries.[citation needed]
Throughout 2006 the band toured with a diverse assortment of artists. It toured around the country with The Fall of Troy, Poison the Well, and Criteria. Then, a month after this tour finished on May 28, 2006, HORSE started a tour with Gatsby's American Dream, Portugal. The Man, and Forgive Durden.
The band dropped off of the tour early, proclaiming that the reason the members couldn't continue was because they were in Chicago eating pizza, and claiming that it was the best pizza they had ever eaten.[citation needed] After dropping out of the tour, the band went on to perform at the Warped Tour, as well as the Sounds of the Underground tour. During these tours, the band recorded Pizza and played shows with GWAR. The EP was released on September 5, 2006.
During the fall of 2006, the band has continued touring to support Pizza with All That Remains and DragonForce. The tour began in Los Angeles, California on September 8, 2006. After the tour finished, the band began writing its new album, and had hoped to have had it recorded by March 2007.
On Dec 25, 2006, the band issued a special song for Christmas on its MySpace page entitled "A Partridge", a comical spin on the popular Christmas song "The Twelve Days of Christmas". According to a Myspace bulletin concerning the song, it was written and recorded in a single day.
In February 2007, during the recording of the band's next album, an official HORSE the band YouTube channel was started to display videos of the recording process. The channel quickly turned into a forum for the band to post episodes of its own drama "Lawrence and Friends," a show about a love triangle between a sugar cube, a suicidal pencil, and a postcard of Carla Hassett. The band has even gone as far as to write a theme song for the show in its classic synthesizer fashion.
Early 2008 saw the band planning a world tour that would hit 40 countries starting in early March. The band stated "we've become disillusioned, bad-attitude nerds and pariahs of the established music industry."[4] They asked for their fans' help booking shows in most locations, with no plans of bringing other bands along on the tour.
On February 17th, 2008 it was announced that Chris Prophet had left the band and that Jon Karel from The Number 12 Looks Like You would be filling in on drums during the world tour.
[edit] Stage Performance
HORSE the Band is known for their tremendously energetic live performances. When asked about their on-stage creativity in an interview with their bassist, Dashiell Arkenstone, he said that "[they] see a lot of bands, a lot of boring bands. [They] thought it would be rad to play in a forest surrounded by wildlife every night."[5] And so they just went ahead with it. So, the stages they performed on during their last tour was filled with pseudo-shrubbery and lifelike stuffed animals that were sometimes brought to them by fans.
The fans' response is equally as energetic. It is customary that fans clap their hands above their heads during the song "Cutsman" to imitate the scissors above the head of the Mega Man boss Cut Man that the song references. Also catching on is the new pre-Cutsman-breakdown "dance" pose "The Phalanx", in which fans form a circle in the center of a mosh pit by getting back to back, moving clockwise, and bringing their hands above their heads to continue the traditional Cutsman hand-cutting style. Meanwhile, vocalist Nathan Winneke begins with the words "Cut, cut...". Another recent trend is the dance for the song The Red Tornado in which fans enter mosh pits, extend their arms in complete opposite directions, and spin 360º to emulate the "tornado" image.
[edit] Song lyrics
HORSE the band's lyrics are chaotic and colorful metaphors for vocalist Nathan Winneke's life, often with humorous or "geeky" titles and bases. He once described his lyrics as "lynchian" referring to film director David Lynch.[citation needed]
The band had jokingly labeled themselves "Nintendocore" very early on in their career. Some such characters are metaphorically referred to include Cut Man from Mega Man, although the song is spelled "Cutsman"; Birdo, one of the bosses from the NES game Super Mario Bros. 2, in the song "Birdo"; and the rabbit-like nemesis from The Legend of Zelda in the song "Pol's Voice". Similarly, the song "A Million Exploding Suns" refers to the Marvel Comics character Sentry, a schizophrenic hero with this abundance of power. While these characters are certainly mentioned, the actual songs themselves have nothing to do with them. They are simply a metaphor to represent something else that Winneke has experienced in his lifetime.
2007's A Natural Death featured significant lyrical and musical evolution into the concepts of nature and mortality while moving slightly away from the Nintendo metaphors. The song "Murder" is inspired by the Western novel Lonesome Dove, in which a Native American named Blue Duck stalks and kills white settlers on the plains.
A Natural Death can be played infinitely and in a continuous loop. The last song, "Lif", ends with the sound of howling winds that open the album's first song, "Hyperborea". This is likely a representation on the infinite progressive continuity of the cycle of life and death, in line with the main themes of the album.
[edit] Current projects
The band, as of March 5, 2008, started their EARTH TOUR. The band booked the tour themselves, and will be visiting 45 countries, starting with Australia. April 27 the band visited Belarus. They were the first American band to visit the country in ten years, after Cannibal Corpse.
The has also been filming Tour Journals for Earth Tour which are put on Youtube by filmer and director Gary Lachance. As of May 3 two videos have been released:
Australia Earth Tour 2008 Video #1 [1]
New Zealand Earth Tour 2008 Video #2 [2]
The videos have been said to be part of a new reality show for Fuse TV but Fuse has yet to confirm but have been confirmed for a DVD release along with the finale of Lawrence and Friends.
[edit] Videography
- "Bunnies"- R. Borlax
- "A Million Exploding Suns"- The Mechanical Hand
- "Lord Gold Throneroom"- The Mechanical Hand
- "Birdo"- The Mechanical Hand
- "New York City"- A Natural Death
- "Murder"- A Natural Death (Possible release)
[edit] Members
[edit] Current members
- Nathan Winneke – vocals
- David Isen – guitar
- Dashiell Arkenstone – bass guitar
- Erik Engstrom – Synthesizer/LSDJ
- Jon Karel (Touring member) – drums
[edit] Former members
- Mike Benitez - bass guitar
- Andy Stokes – bass guitar
- Adam Crook – vocals
- Eli Green – drums
- Jason Karuza – drums
- Alex Duddy - drums
- Christopher Prophet - drums
[edit] Discography
- Scabies, The Kangarooster, and You demo (1999)
- Secret Rhythm of the Universe CD (2001)
- I Am a Small Wooden Statue on a Patch of Crabgrass Next to a Dried Up Riverbed EP (2001)
- Beautiful Songs by Men EP (2002)
- R. Borlax CD (2003, Pluto Records)
- The Effing 69 World Tour tour footage DVD (2004)
- The Mechanical Hand CD (2005, Combat Records)
- Pizza EP (2006, Combat Records / LIF Records)
- R. Borlax CD (re-release, 2007, Koch Records)
- A Natural Death CD (2007, Koch Records)
[edit] References
- ^ Harris, Chris (2008-05-09), DragonForce Frontman Not As Impressed As 'Guitar Hero' Fans; Plus Deftones, All That Remains And More News That Rules, In Metal File, MTV, <http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1587142/20080508/id_0.jhtml>. Retrieved on 27 May 2008
- ^ Iwasaki, Scott (2007-04-20), 'We just play stuff,' says laid-back Horse the Band, Deseret Morning News, <http://deseretnews.com/home/1,5125,,00.html>. Retrieved on 27 May 2008
- ^ Ortiz, Jorge L. (2003-12-13), A unique perspective, San Francisco Chronicle, <http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2003/12/13/SPGDU3MMOB1.DTL>. Retrieved on 3 June 2008
- ^ "Horse the Band Need Your Help Booking Tour." Absolutepunk.net. January 21, 2008.
- ^ "MSJ-Interview with Dashiell Arkenstone of Horse The Band." www.musicstreetjournal.com. 2007.
- Bonnie Johnson. "Majoring in Rockstar Studies: Part I: 'HORSING' around", The Stanford Daily, 2004-10-22.
- http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1509692/09152005/horse_the_band.jhtml
- Andrew Parks. "Horse the Band", Decibel Magazine, 2005.
- http://clubs.ccsu.edu/recorder/entertainment/entertainment_item.asp?NewsID=85