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Genres
  
Art/noise rock

Record label
  
Moodswing Records

Genre
  
Art rock

Albums
  
Hack

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Years active
  
1997 (1997)–2004 (2004)

Past members
  
Kenny Johnson Vonda McLeod Jason Singleton Glenn Grant

Origin
  
Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Profiles

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The Ed Kemper Trio was an independent Art/Noise rock band based in Montgomery, Alabama. The band was formed in 1997 after the breakup of two Montgomery-area noise rock bands, Bert and He is the Queen. EK3's sound was characterized by short asymmetrical song structures, sheer volume and odd meter. EK3 played hundreds of weekend shows and completed four Southern/Midwestern tours.

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The band recorded three studio albums, two of which were recorded at Zero Return Studios by Jim Marrer, who engineered most Man or Astroman recordings for Touch and Go. In addition to the studio recordings, the band released one live recording. EK3 was also the focus of the 2004 independently produced documentary People Will Eat Anything, directed by Shane Gillis. The band split up in 2004.

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History

In the summer of 1997, Kenny Johnson (guitar and vocals) and Vonda McLeod (bass) formed the trio with drummer Jason Singleton. Singleton soon left the trio, and Glenn Grant joined, cementing the line-up.

Within three months the band recorded a demo, from which one song was released on a Chicken Ranch Records (Flat Duo Jets, The Woggels, Tiger! Tiger!) compilation based in Tennessee. EK3 started touring the Deep South and conducted four tours of the Midwest. The band played two mini-tours with Man or Astroman, as well as shows with many noise, metal, and indie rock bands of the day including: Craw, The Flying Luttenbachers, Jucifer, Sweep the Leg Johnny, Ex Models, The Violent Femmes, The Locust, Cream Abdul Babar, Pferd, Apollo Up, and others.

The band’s first two recordings were made in rural Elmore County, Alabama, by Jim Marrer, engineer for most of Man or Astroman’s Touch and Go albums. During the recording of their second album, How to Win a Sword Fight, the band was signed to Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Yawn Records. Their CD was released in 2002. That was soon followed by their final studio recording, Hack, which was released by the Atlanta-based label Moodswing Records. Hack was recorded at Sarcophagus Studios in West Point, Georgia, by Lynn Brydges, Adam Vincent and Jamie Uertz.

EK3 was featured, reviewed or featured in several magazines including: Copper Press, Skyscraper, Punk Planet, Alternative Press, and Performer Magazine.

Members (1997-2004)

  • Kenny Johnson – guitar, keyboards and vocals
  • Vonda McLeod – bass, keyboards, samples and voice
  • Glenn Grant – drums, samples and keyboards
  • People Will Eat Anything

    People Will Eat Anything is a feature-length documentary directed by Shane Gillis about the rock music scene in Montgomery, Alabama. During 2002 several Montgomery-area bands worked together to put on shows or festivals each weekend of the year. The film explores these events as a kind of musical diary between 1999 and 2004.

    The documentary begins with featuring the Ed Kemper Trio. They established a base and were effective in pulling other bands into the area for added strength and diversity. Midway, the film expands to explore the lives and music of other groups, documenting the diversity of the Montgomery music scene. Most of the major bands profiled in the film split up later, often within a few months of each other.

    The film moves chronologically as the scene develops, gains momentum, and suddenly collapses. The live performances and interviews demonstrate the fragility of a music scene and performing groups. Included are live performances by: The Ed Kemper Trio, Last Transgression, Supreme Dispassion, Pferd, Liquid Brick, Scifu and others.

    Albums

    Ding Dong School/Evil (1999)

    1. My Least Fav Part
    2. Grinding Down in Two
    3. Agitate To the Top
    4. Pain in Sound Experiment
    5. Scatter
    6. Man With the Tommy Dorsey Ending
    7. Moves On Its Belly
    8. Alienating the Fan Base
    9. Best Beats Even
    10. Liquid Flesh
    11. Science Rash
    12. The Very Best Finishing Contestant
    13. Debt Free and Posthumous Living
    14. Little Pink Pencil
    15. A Thing or Two About Self-Defense

    How to Win a Sword Fight (2002)

    1. Killed for This
    2. Spells Devil Backwards
    3. What's New, No. 2?
    4. Scatter
    5. Even Burns Underwater
    6. And Here's Why
    7. A Blow To the Head
    8. Pain in Sound Experiment
    9. Why Death Works
    10. My Least Favorite Part
    11. Liquid Flesh
    12. Hard and Black
    13. Bleeding Strategy
    14. How to Escape from Killer Bees
    15. Agitate to the Top
    16. Little Pink Pencil
    17. The Catastrophe Event

    Hack (2003)

    1. The Blacklist
    2. Walks With a Limp
    3. Post-Rock Reply
    4. My Pants, on Fire
    5. The Shoes of the Chief Justice's Wife...
    6. ...Are Some Suck-Assed Slippers
    7. A Big Time
    8. The Art of Not Listening
    9. Horns and a Tail
    10. Lower G.I. Joe
    11. When It's Too Much
    12. People Will Eat Anything
    13. #7 Needs Title

    Like a Legless Baby… Dragging (2004)

    1. Stay In School Sucka!
    2. Post-Rock Supplies
    3. My Pants On Fire
    4. Kilt For This
    5. Even Burn Ubervater
    6. Breeding Strategy
    7. Walks Like A Pimp
    8. How To Escape Killer Steve
    9. Horns And Some Tail
    10. Debtors Prison And Southern Living
    11. Alienating To The Top
    12. Spells Dio Bakards
    13. Little Pink Honkey
    14. Guten Nacht

    Complilations

    “Jose! Ha!” on Chicken Ranch Round Up 4 (1999) – Chicken Ranch Records

    “Next to You” on Many Miles Away: a tribute to The Police (2001) – Solarmanite Records

    “Windshear” on Digging Out The Switch Again: a tribute to the Dazzling Killmen (2002) – Subversive Workshop

    "Even Burns Underwater" on The Five Sounds (2002) - WMFT

    Songs

    My Pants - On FireHack · 2003
    A Big TimeHack · 2003
    People Will Eat AnythingHack · 2003

    References

    Ed Kemper Trio Wikipedia


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