Iceburn
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Iceburn | |
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Origin | Salt Lake City, Utah, USA |
Genre(s) | Post-hardcore Alternative metal Alternative Rock Avant-garde metal Math Rock Jazzcore Free Improvisation Free Jazz |
Years active | 1991–2000, |
Label(s) | Victory Records,Revelation Records |
Former members | |
Gentry Densley, Doug Wright, Dan Day, James Holder, Joseph Chad Smith aka Chubba, Jeremy Chatelin, Aaron Hansen, Jared Russel, Josh Dixon, Chris Hill, Ed Rodriguez, Chad Poppel, Cache Tolman, Adam Lane, Austin Booth |
Iceburn was a musical group formed in 1991 in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A., by guitarist/vocalist/composer Gentry Densely, the sole constant member through multiple personnel changes. They were known for their unique style that combined elements of jazz, heavy metal, punk, and classical music. Releasing albums on Revelation Records and Victory Records, Iceburn achieved little mainstream attention, but earned critical praise for their unusual music.
Their early output could be classified as jazzcore, blending the speed and energy of hardcore punk and metal with the intricacy of jazz and progressive rock. Around 1996, with the release of Meditavolutions, a 70-minute continuous piece in the form of a musical palindrome, the band began to go by the name the Iceburn Collective, to reflect the dynamic nature of the group's membership. Critic Piero Scaruffi described the pieces on Meditavolutions as "their most [...] accomplished works,"[1] while critic Bret Love[2] writes of the album, "the eclectic sound of this Utah-based septet flows so seamlessly that it may take a few songs before you realize you've never heard anything quite like it."
The band gradually introduced more and more improvisation. By the time they disbanded in about 2000, Iceburn was a completely improvised avant-garde jazz unit, featuring saxophone and other woodwind instruments.
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[edit] References
- ^ http://www.scaruffi.com/vol5/iceburn.html
- ^ http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kvfqxquhldde
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Firon (1992), Victory Records
- Hephaestus (1993), Revelation Records
- Iceburn/Engine Kid split cd/12" (1994), Revelation Records
- Poetry of Fire (1994), Revelation Records
- Meditavolutions (1996), Revelation Records
- Polar Bear Suite (1997), Iceburn Records/Revelation Records
- Power of the Lion (1998), Iceburn Records/Revelation Records
- Speed of Light Voice of Thunder (1999), Iceburn Records
- Land of Wind and Ghosts (2000), Mountain Collective Records MTN-CIA
[edit] Singles
- Burn b/w Fall, Victory
- Moon b/w Brew #9, Art Monk Construction
- Leos 12" Lion Head
- Odin's Beard 10" / Zu (band) split (2006) Wallace Records (Italy)