Brainoil (band)

Brainoil
Origin Oakland, California, USA
Genres Sludge metal, doom metal
Years active 1998 - present
Labels Life Is Abuse Records
Associated acts

Destroy!, Code 13, Grimple, Nigel Pepper

Cock, Watch Them Die, Laudanum, IWKYF
Website http://www.brainoil.com/
Members
Greg Wilkinson - Bass and vocals
Nathan Smith - Guitar and vocals
Ira Harris - Drums

Brainoil is a United States doom and sludge metal band from Oakland, California.[1] Brainoil members have been long-term contributors to the East Bay underground punk and metal music scene. Members of Brainoil were previously part of well-known underground projects such as Destroy and Grimple.

Brainoil's musical style is sludge metal influenced by bands such as Eyehategod, Melvins and Dystopia.

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History

Early days

The band was originally formed in 1998 by Greg Wilkinson as a solo project called Mr.Brainoil with a Boss drum machine.[2] Greg was joined by Nate in the summer of 2000. Greg and Nate continued to work on material throughout the summer of 2000 writing and recording a demo by the fall of 2000. Greg and Nate ditched the drum machine by the winter of 2000 and were joined by Ira Harris. Brainoil's first show was on March 3, 2001 at Mission Records in San Francisco.

2001-2003

Brainoil entered the studio in early 2001 to record for a split CD with fellow Oakland sludge rockers Cruevo recorded by Noah Landis of Neurosis[3] at Mr. Toad's studios in San Francisco. The CD was released by the end of 2002 as a 4-label split release between Shifty Records, Boredom Noise, Berserker and Unknown Controller.[4][5] Unfortunately this release has been since lost to obscurity through a lack of repressing by any of the labels, and has become something of a collector's item in the sludge world. One of the songs from this recording session was released as a on a Split 7" with Seattle's Iron Lung on Greg Wilkinson's label, Boredom Noise (now defunct).

Brainoil played extensively in the San Francisco Bay Area and along the West coast during 2001-2003.[6]

Brainoil entered Polymorph Studios in March 2002 to record their debut LP with engineer Dan Rathbun. The LP was released as a self-titled LP in early 2003 by Matt Parillo of Dystopia on Life is Abuse Records.[7][8] The LP received many positive reviews in the weeks and months following its release, often comparing the band's initial LP to Eyehategod,[9][10] and described as "the best sludge album so far this year" in a review by Jeb Branin.[10]

2004-2006

At the request and assistance of Uge from Throne Records in Spain, the band's self titled LP was re-released in Europe on Throne Records in the winter of 2003.[11] This version of the LP featured re-mastering and a re-arrangement of the songs on each side. The re-mastering boosted the high-end frequencies and increased the overal volume. To support the LP release, Brainoil toured Western Europe in March 2004 with fellow Throne Records label-mates Moho. Upon their return from Europe, Brainoil continued to play, but with decreasing frequency in the San Francisco Bay Area from late 2004-2006. Throughout 2005-2007 Ira Harris began an extensive touring schedule with Watch Them Die. Not wanting to continue Brainoil with any other drummer, Greg and Nate shifted focus to their other musical projects until the time was right to continue with Ira.

2007-present

After a handful of shows in San Francisco during 2007, the band is rehearsing more frequently once again and are currently close to completing material for their next full-length LP.

Members

[1]

Discography

EP

LP

CD

Associated projects

Recording projects

Greg and Nate recorded and produced the Born/Dead split LP with Consume in 2003. Greg Wilkinson has recorded and produced many punk, doom, sludge, and experimental bands at EarHammer Studios in Oakland, CA.

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