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Also known as
  
Metal Envelope

Labels
  
Labor

Active from
  
1979

Albums
  
Circus Mort

Genres
  
Post-punk

Active until
  
1981

Genre
  
Post-punk

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Years active
  
1979 (1979)–1981 (1981)

Associated acts
  
Swans, The Del-Byzanteens

Past members
  
Michael Gira Rick Oller Dan Braun Josh Braun Angelo Pudignano Mike Pedulla Jonathan Kane

Members
  
Michael Gira, Jonathan Kane

Similar
  
Swans, The World of Skin, The Body Lovers / The Body, Algis Kizys, Norman Westberg

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Circus Mort was a post-punk band from New York City. Formed in 1979, the band included future Swans singer Michael Gira on vocals, guitarist Rick Oller, bassist Dan Braun, Josh Braun on keyboards and Angelo Pudignano on drums. Jonathan Kane, also of Swans, would become the third drummer for the group. The group recorded only one EP, a self-titled effort on Labor Records, before disbanding in 1981.

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Circus mort live at hurrah


History

The first members of Circus Mort included Don Christensen on bass guitar. Before adopting the name Circus Mort the band was called Metal Envelope. Twin brothers Josh and Dan Braun joined in September 1979 on the recommendation of Christensen, followed by Pudignano who answered an advertisement in the Village Voice. The band recorded two songs at Sorcerer Sound Studios in late 1979, "Require Require" and "Working for Pleasure", which led to the interest of promoter Jim Fouratt. He hired the band to play at the rock disco Hurrah in February 1980, opening for Snatch.

Pudignano left the band, and was replaced by Mike Pedulla. The band gigged around New York throughout 1980 playing at various clubs. In late 1980, Pedulla announced that he was leaving the band, and Jonathan Kane took his place. Shortly after, the band landed a recording contract with the newly formed Labor Records. The band recorded demos of two songs, "Children Remember" and "Yellow Light" at Sorcerer Sound to prepare for a forthcoming EP. Producer Peter Ivers oversaw the recording of further tracks at Minot Sound in White Plains, New York.

Their first concert after the recording was supporting Bauhaus in early 1981. The band's final performance was in Boston, with The Neats, before disbanding thereafter.

Gira with Kane later went on to form Swans. Dan Braun also joined Swans for a short period, and recorded live with them at CBGB, which was released as Body to Body, Job to Job. Kane went on to play with Rhys Chatham and La Monte Young. Gira later formed The Angels of Light, and was the founder of Young God Records.

Discography

EPs
  • Circus Mort (1981, Labor Records)
  • Songs

    Yellow LightCircus Mort · 1981
    Swallow YouCircus Mort · 1981
    Watch the PuppetCircus Mort · 1981

    References

    Circus Mort Wikipedia