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Locrian (band)

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Years active
  
2005–present

Record label
  
Relapse Records

Labels
  
Relapse Records


Associated acts
  
Pan American, Mamiffer, Christoph Heemann, House of Low Culture, Nachtmystium, Yakuza

Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois, United States (2005)

Albums
  
Infinite Dissolution, Drenched Lands, New Dominions

Members
  
Terence Hannum, André Foisy

Genres
  
Drone music, Black metal, Ambient music

Similar
  
Mamiffer, Horseback, Rlyr, Christoph Heemann, Pinkish Black

Profiles

Locrian is an experimental music/drone rock band which formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States in late 2005. The group is currently based in Chicago and Baltimore, MD. The band features Terence Hannum (synthesizers, vocals, tape loops), Steven Hess (drums, electronics), and André Foisy (electric, 12-string, acoustic guitars, tape loops, and electronics). The group combines ambient, black metal, noise, drone, industrial, electronics, and cite One Eyed God Prophecy, Uranus, Yes, Genesis, Brian Eno, and Robert Fripp as influences. Locrian has released several albums, splits and collaborations through various record labels, most prominently through Relapse Records.[2] The band is also known for its collaborations, including albums recorded with Mamiffer, Christoph Heemann, and Horseback; and working with session/guest artists from bands including members of Bloodyminded, Yakuza, Nachtmystium, and Velnias.

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History

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Locrian was formed in late 2005 by André Foisy and Terence Hannum, who had previously played together in Unlucky Atlas. Foisy is originally from Northern New York, while Hannum is from Florida. The group has released over 20 recordings in their relatively short lifespan, on labels such as Small Doses, Bloodlust!, and At War With False Noise, as well as on the group's private label Land of Decay.

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In 2009, the band released their first studio album, Drenched Lands. The album was met with acclaim from the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Reader, and Rock-A-Rolla magazine. Locrian followed its release with a U.S. tour, including a special Pitchfork Media sponsored 'Show No Mercy' show in New York City, NY. Their 2009 Rain of Ashes release features two 30-minute-long tracks recorded live at the University of Maryland's radio station WMUC. A second album, Territories, was released in 2010, which took the band in a more rock-oriented direction, featuring guest appearances from members of Nachtmystium, Bloodyminded, Yakuza, and Velnias, and this was followed by a third, The Crystal World, later the same year, the title coming from a J. G. Ballard novel.

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In 2010, drummer Steven Hess joined the group as a permanent member. The group's first recording with Hess was The Crystal World.

Locrian provided the soundtrack to Scott Treleaven's film piece The Last 7 Words featuring Genesis P-Orridge.

In addition to playing in the band, Terence Hannum is an installation artist who exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago in 2007, and at the Peeler Art Center in 2010. Hannum and Foisy formerly taught at Columbia College Chicago. Currently, Hannum teaches at Stevenson University.

The band was signed to Relapse Records in 2012.

Musical style

The band's music was described by Allmusic as an "eclectic mixture of black metal, electronics, drone, and noise rock". Allmusic writer Ned Raggett also identified progressive rock influences on The Crystal World. The band have identified krautrock and 1990s death metal as influences.

Members

  • André Foisy – guitar, bass, percussion
  • Terence Hannum – vocals, synthesizers, organs, tapes, guitar
  • Steven Hess – drums, percussion, electronics
  • Studio albums

  • Drenched Lands (2009)
  • Territories (2010)
  • The Crystal World (2010)
  • The Clearing (2011)
  • Return To Annihilation (2013)
  • Infinite Dissolution (2015)
  • Collaboration albums

  • New Dominions (collaborations with Horseback) (2011)
  • Bless Them That Curse You (collaboration with Mamiffer) (2012)
  • Locrian & Christoph Heemann (collaboration with Christoph Heemann) (2012)
  • Live albums

  • Greyfield Shrines (2008)
  • Rhetoric Of Surfaces (2008)
  • Ruins Of Morning (Plague Journal) (2008)
  • Rain of Ashes (2009)
  • Songs

    The Crystal WorldThe Crystal World · 2010
    Return to AnnihilationReturn to Annihilation · 2013
    Rain of AshesRain of Ashes · 2009

    References

    Locrian (band) Wikipedia