Plexi

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Plexi
Origin Los Angeles, CA
Genre(s) Noise rock, Shoegaze, Goth rock
Years active 19931999
Label(s) Sub Pop
Boys Life
I.F.A.
Lava/Atlantic
Members
Michael Angelos
Michael Barragan
Norm Block

Plexi was a gothic noise rock band consisting of Michael Angelos (vocals, songwriting, bass), Michael Barragan (guitar, occasional Moog), and Norm Block (drums). No other members were ever in the band, though they occasionally utilized a Moog player during live performances. Their original name was Godseed. Their sound has been compared to bands such as Bauhaus, Sonic Youth, The Cure, Bailter Space, Swervedriver, The Psychedelic Furs, My Bloody Valentine and Psi Com. The band combined a mix of detached, wry, existential, and romantic lyrics with a flamboyant blend of glam rock and artsy avant-garde textures and noise. Barragan was known to use an electric toy space gun (both in the studio and live) to elicit chirpy noises from the pickups of his Les Paul Jr.; he was also fond of using an Echoplex unit to create chaotic walls of sound.

The band members were known for their decadent appearance featuring black leather garb, heavy make-up, and near-total coverage in arcane tattoos. These traits, along with their edgy, yet radio-friendly music, made the band stand out from other groups of its era. A blurb on the band in the 1997 CD Spring Lineup: A Compilation Of Sub Pop's Heavy Hitters read, "Embraced by the hardest rock enthusiasts and real favorites at the Viper Room, Plexi is L.A.'s freshest Noxema girl."

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[edit] Lipstick Glue: Early years

Plexi was said to have formed in 1993 when Michael Angelos met guitarist Michael Barragon in an L.A. bar and drummer Norm Block at a Taoist retreat. However, most of the band's inscrutable Sub Pop bio (i.e. a part about a Hasidic motorcycle gang) was fabricated for comedic value. In 1994, they recorded their first EP for the indie label Boys Life. As evidence of the band's dryly nonchalant humor, a 1995 magazine ad for the EP read, "If you buy only one album this year... Buy Nick Drake's Five Leaves Left." In a mere four days in January of 1995, the band recorded a second EP. It was released by the Seattle label I.F.A., corresponding with a tour opening for Archers of Loaf. The EPs attracted attention from larger independent labels, culminating in their "discovery" by members of Sub Pop band Sunny Day Real Estate. Plexi later claimed that "I.F.A." stood for either "I'll Fight Anyone" or "I'll Fuck Anything." Cats were prominently featured in the artwork for both EPs.

[edit] Cheer Up: Album release

From December 1995 to January 1996, their first full-length album was recorded for Sub Pop. The brooding, film noir-esque album was given the ironic title Cheer Up. After much delay due to personnel shakeups within Sub Pop, the album was released in October 1996. Leadoff track/single "Forest Ranger" had strange pop-culture references and a singalong line of, "When I was looking at you, I didn't mind your foggy weather/ I just wonder what it's like to die." The album also featured reworkings of "Magnet" and "Peel" from the second EP. Cheer Up featured cello by Rasputina's Melora Creager on two tracks ("Ordinary Things" and "Star Star"). In an interview with Alternative Press magazine in Nov. 1996, Angelos professed his fandom of Aldous Huxley and David Bowie; upon being asked if Plexi's music might send the wrong message to suicidal listeners, Angleos laughed and responded, "Well, as long as I don't die..."

Plexi then toured with bands such as Bare Minimum, Zeke, and Ednaswap, and played at an ESPN X Games qualifying competition in New Orleans. Cheer Up was reissued on Atlantic in the summer of 1997 with a slightly-remixed version of "Forest Ranger" and minor artwork variations. A video was shot for "Forest Ranger." Plexi were the opening act on a large tour with labelmates Sugar Ray and Smashmouth later that year. Dave Navarro was close friends with Barragan, even naming Cheer Up his favorite album of 1997 in a magazine poll.

[edit] Caught Up: Amsterdamed & its aftermath

After embarking to Amsterdam, where they recorded a follow-up album in late 1998, the band dissolved. No official reason for the breakup was ever issued, though the band members remain friends. They have played one-off gigs in the L.A. area between 2002 and 2006. "Forest Ranger" was used in the movie Book Of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 in 2000. Block drummed in Jack Off Jill for a while, then formed the Plexi-esque band Tape with future She Wants Revenge leader Justin Warfield. Block and Barragan have been featured in the touring band of Mark Lanegan for several years. Angelos has had roles in a few independent films, such as When (1999), and worked on recording a solo album in L.A.

[edit] Dayglo: Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Cheer Up CD/LP (Sub Pop, October 8, 1996) (Reissued on Atlantic in July 1997, on CD/cassette)
  • Full-length album recorded in Amsterdam (unreleased, 1998)

[edit] EPs, Singles

  • Plexi EP (Boys Life, April 1995) (recorded in 1994)
    • Tracks: "Simple Man" (3:04), "Na-Na" (4:08), "Second Sunday" (4:05), "Lipstick Glue" (3:32), "Ganesh" (1:13), "Hollow" (4:42)
  • Plexi (a.k.a. I.F.A.) EP (IFA, 1995)
    • Tracks: "Either Way" (2:28), "Magnet" (2:29), "Faith Is" (5:24), "Peel/ He" (5:26)
  • "Part Of Me" (-:--) & "Caught Up" (2:30) one-sided 7" (Sub Pop, November 1995)
  • "Roller Rock Cam" 1-track promotional CD single (Sub Pop, 1997)
  • Mountains EP (Lava/ Atlantic/ Sub Pop, 1997)
    • Tracks: "Mountains" (3:01), "Forest Ranger (live)" (4:12), "Change (live)" (2:48), "Simple Man (live)" (2:48) [Live tracks recorded 6/25/97 at The Dragonfly club in Hollywood, CA.]

[edit] Either Way: External links