Jon Siren

Jon Siren
Born May 4, 1978
Origin Columbus, Ohio[1]
Genres alternative, industrial, Aggrotech, Industrial Metal, rock, electro-industrial, Synthpop
Occupation(s) musician, songwriter
Years active 1997-present
Associated acts Early Man (band), Medium, Inept, Flesh for Eve, Hate Dept., Pseudocipher, Mankind Is Obsolete, Dismantled, kidneythieves, Psyclon Nine, System Syn, God Module, Imperative Reaction, Ludovico Technique, Dawn Of Ashes
Notable instruments
drums, bass guitar, keyboards, guitar

Jon Siren (born May 4, 1978), co-founder and drummer of the band Mankind Is Obsolete, has been a drummer or keyboardist in many other industrial bands including Psyclon Nine, Dismantled, and System Syn.

Early life

Jon grew up in Columbus, Ohio and developed an early love of music in the time of MTV. His first performance instruments were guitar and bass before taking on the drums in his late teens.[2]

Early musical projects

When in Columbus, Jon played in local grindcore and punk bands such as Medium and Inept[3][2] in his teens in the mid-to-late '90s.

While living in New York City in his early 20's, he met Kevorkian Death Cycle, who were interested in taking him on as their new drummer. A fan of their work, Siren moved out to Los Angeles, considering their offer, but by the time he had arrived, the band had broken up.[2]

Once in Los Angeles, Siren attended the Musicians Institute. Columbus area collaborators Kristy Venrick of The Azoic and Steve Creighton of The Wake helped him establish California musical contacts.[4] By 2001, Jon Siren had joined Christopher Anton's synthpop band, Pseudocipher,[5] and Evelyne Bennu's art-industrial band Flesh for Eve[4][6]

Formation of Mankind Is Obsolete

Main article: Mankind Is Obsolete

Siren met Natasha Cox at the Musicians Institute in Los Angeles and recognized that they had similar tastes in music after seeing each other wearing the same Sisters of Mercy t-shirts.[7][8] The two played in a jazz band together and in 2002 Cox also joined Pseudocipher.[9]

By the fall of 2002, Cox and Siren had formed Mankind is Obsolete.[10] With Cox on keyboards and Siren on drums, they began recording what would become their first EP, Metamorph. Some of the recording was done at the school's facilities, some in Siren's apartment using ProTools,[7] and some in Cox's apartment bedroom.[11] By February 2003, a live band had been assembled adding Jamie Roy on bass, Mark Nurre on guitars and Nathan Trowbridge on keyboards and running the light show.[10]

During this time period, beginning around 2002, Siren had also been part of Steven Seibold's Hate Dept., primarily as a keyboardist, and was involved in Hate Dept.'s 2003 album Ditch. Seibold performed additional recording and mixing duties on Metamorph, which was released in August 2003.[7]

Dismantled, Psyclon Nine, Kidneythieves and other musical projects

Siren's direct involvement with Hate Dept. wound down in 2004 as MKIO took off. For a while he continued to be involved in Chris Anton's projects including both Pseudocipher as well as 101, a Depeche Mode cover band.[12]

By 2005, Siren had become a fan of Gary Zon's Dismantled[13] and by the fall of 2006, he began occasionally filling in as the band's live drummer. This included a trip to 2007's Wave-Gotik-Treffen accompanied by fellow MKIO member Brian DiDomenico on keyboards[14]

After Mankind Is Obsolete's Trapped Inside tour, Siren and fellow MKIO member Scott Landes joined Kidneythieves as part of their live band in mid to late 2008. That September Siren recorded drum tracks for Angel Bartolotta's Team Cybergeist project,[15] which eventually appeared on 2009's How to Destroy Something Beautiful.[16]

In the spring of 2009 Siren became the drummer of Psyclon Nine for the recording of We the Fallen and its associated tour.[17] but following that tour, in 2010 P9 indefinitely disbanded. However, Clint Carney of Imperative Reaction, who toured with Psyclon Nine in 2009, brought Siren into his other band System Syn by 2010.

In 2009, Siren's involvement with Dismantled became a more regular event, appearing in extended tours,[18] sometimes on the same bill as Psyclon Nine. By 2010, Zon was promising that in their upcoming album "Jon Siren, the Dismantled drummer is also going to be heard more on this album than before."[19] In addition, Siren has occasionally served as touring drummer for one of Zon's other project's Aerodrone[2]

In 2011, Siren and MKIO co-founder, Cox appeared as part of the live band for Adam Moore's indie industrial band, Inure.[20] Later in 2011, Siren was involved with the Triptych Tour which featured Imperative Reaction, God Module and System Syn. On that tour Siren played keyboards/percussion for God Module and drums for System Syn. The tour also was part of the Goth Cruise which went to Puerto Rico, Bahamas and the US Virgin Islands.

In 2012, Siren toured with Dismantled in North America along with Accessory and Cyanide Regime. The tour featured Nero Bellum from Psyclon Nine on guitars. Following this tour, Siren switched to drums in God Module and embarked in a North American tour with God Module to support the Seance album. The rest of that year included tours with Psyclon Nine, Christopher Anton, Imperative Reaction and Ludovico Technique. Siren is now the guitar player for Imperative Reaction. In 2012, Siren also appeared in the Dawn Of Ashes music video for "Fuck Like You're In Hell" on the drums.

As of 2013 he has also drummed for September Mourning, Dawn of Ashes,[2] and Early Man (band).[21] In the fall of 2013 he embarked on "The Hellions Of Hollywood Tour" featuring Psyclon Nine and Dawn Of Ashes and drummed for both bands. He has been featured on drums in the video "Live Fast Die Loud" by Beasto Blanco featuring Chuck Garric of Alice Cooper. He has also been featured in the new Psyclon Nine video "Use Once and Destroy" on the drums as well as the new Dawn Of Ashes video "Poisoning The Steps Of Babel." Jon Siren finished off the year working on new albums with Early Man (band) and Mankind Is Obsolete.

In 2014, he filled in as a tour drummer for Information Society for two dates in May in Columbia,[22] and for White Empress for several dates in October in the midwest.[23]

Discography

Albums

Remix albums

Compilation appearances

References

  1. "Questions Answered by Jon Siren of Flesh for Eve". 2001. Archived from the original on December 2, 2001.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Scymtek: Jon Siren, Mankind Is Obsolete". Scymtek. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  3. "Inept, Facebook page". Facebook. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Pseudocipher Bio, accessed 7/20/2010
  5. Pseudo History, Pseudocipher, accessed 12/10/2009
  6. Jon Siren Drummer in Flesh for Eve, Internet Archive 7/12/2001
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Curcio, James "Mankind is Obsolete pt. 2", Alterati:The Inside Scoop on the Outside Culture, Sept. 25, 2007
  8. Sawyer, Ron, "Mankind is Obsolete: Interview for Girls and Corpses Magazine (courtesy of Livid Looking Glass Magazine)", Girls & Corpses issue #9, July 2006
  9. Bios, Pseudocipher, accessed 12/10/2009
  10. 10.0 10.1 Jones, Mindy, "Miss Mindy's Music Reviews", Eagle Rock Boulevard Sentinel, Volume VIII, Issue 7, November 2004
  11. Stark, Alison, "Artist Spotlight - Mankind is Obsolete", Regen Magazine, Dec. 9, 2007
  12. 101 Bio, mode101.com, Internet Archive from May 10, 2007, accessed Apr. 6, 2010
  13. Sohn, J. "Mankind Is Obsolete", The Audio Nut, April 13, 2005
  14. van der Ende, Edwin, "Pride and Fall - Amstelveen 2007", Reflections of Darkness - A Dark Music Webzine, June 13, 2007
  15. Mankind Is Obsolete, blog Sept. 25, 2008
  16. Team Cybergeist Schedules Florida Shows - May 25, 2009
  17. Bellum, Nero, "Siren Song", psyclon nine LiveJournal, March 24, 2009
  18. "Dismantled tours with Combichrist in North America - releases 'Standard Issue V2.0' digitally", Side-Line Magazine, 03 Jun, 2009
  19. Interview with Dismantled
  20. Ward, J., "News: Inure hard at work on new material", COMA Music Magazine, April 13, 2011
  21. "Jon Siren, Facebook About page". Facebook. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  22. "Information Society (timeline)". Facebook. May 3, 2014. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
  23. "White Empress Drummer Zac Morris To Miss Tour Dates". Metal Underground. October 21, 2014. Retrieved October 21, 2014.}

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