Website Official website | Years active 1984–1991, 2005 Genre Alternative rock | |
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Past members Peter PrescottBob WestonDavid KleilerGary WaleikSteve MichenerJeff WeigandJon WilliamsChuck Hahn Albums Profiles |
White elephant by volcano suns
Volcano Suns was an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts formed by Mission of Burma drummer Peter Prescott in 1984.
Contents
- White elephant by volcano suns
- Volcano suns balancing act
- History
- Musical style and the Din
- Post Suns and reunion
- Members
- Albums
- Singles
- Compilation appearances
- Songs
- References
Volcano suns balancing act
History
The band was founded in Spring 1984 by former Mission of Burma and Molls drummer Peter Prescott, the only founding member of the Suns to remain until their break-up in 1991. Prescott had auditioned for the position of drummer with Disneyland, but took two of that band's members to form Volcano Suns; The other original members were Gary Waleik and Steve Michener who would leave after a few months, before the release of the first Suns album, to form Big Dipper. Prescott then added Jeff Weigand on bass guitar and Jon Williams on guitar. This second line-up created the band's debut album The Bright Orange Years (1985), as well as its follow-up, All-Night Lotus Party (1986), both released on the now-defunct Homestead Records. In 1987, Bob Weston and Chuck Hahn replaced Weigand and Williams respectively for Bumper Crop, the band's final release on Homestead. Other contributors included Roger Miller on piano and Gary Waleik on sitar.
In 1988, the band moved to Greg Ginn's SST Records for their 4th release, Farced. The line-up however was the same as on Bumper Crop, including Miller on piano and Waleik on sitar. 1989 brought their most experimental release, Thing of Beauty, also on SST, on which David Kleiler ( formerly from the band Sorry) replaced Chuck Hahn on guitar. This would be the Volcano Suns' final line up. The band moved to Chicago-based indie label Quarterstick Records for their final release, Career in Rock in 1991. The album was engineered by Steve Albini, who would later work with Bob Weston in their band Shellac.
Musical style and the Din
The Volcano Suns also doubled as the Din, the backing band for Dredd Foole (a.k.a. Dan Ireton). The Din are identified as Din Wanna (Prescott), Bonus "The Bone Man" McGinty (Weigand) and Webb Finga (Williams), and The Kaiser (Kenny Chambers from Moving Targets) on "Eat My Dust Cleanse My Soul" (Homestead, 1985). The follow-up album Take Off Your Skin (PVC, 1988) is identified by Foole as the same line-up as the previous album.
Their music is often compared to the works of bands like Hüsker Dü and Mudhoney.
Post-Suns and reunion
The band split up in 1991. In 1994 Prescott went on to form Kustomized.
Prescott reformed Volcano Suns in 2005 with Weston and Kleiler for some reunion shows.
The band's first two albums were reissued by Merge Records in 2009, remastered by Weston and including bonus material. Merge also released a live album in 2014, recorded at City Gardens in New Jersey during the summer of 1986 featuring the Bright Orange/Lotus lineup, entitled "Old Pain(t).
Members
Albums
Singles
Compilation appearances
As the Din, backing band for Dredd Foole
Songs
Greasy SpineThe Bright Orange Years · 1985
Tree StompThe Bright Orange Years · 1985
Balancing ActThe Bright Orange Years · 1985