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Fiel mir soeben ein - auch aufgrund unserer kurzen Buchdiskussion bezüglich des Ulysses von J. Joyce.
comment / net:
"25 years later - and this album still kicks ass. Definitely a classic".
The Make-Up was an American post-punk band from Washington, D.C. formed in 1995, consisting of ex-Nation of Ulysses frontman Ian Svenonius on vocals, James Canty on guitar and organ, Steve Gamboa on drums, and Michelle Mae on bass guitar.[1] The Make-Up were joined in late 1999 by a fifth member, Alex Minoff (of the groups Golden and Extra Golden),[2] who played guitar with the group until the band's dissolution in early 2000.[3]
The Make-Up combined garage rock, soul, and a self-styled liberation theology to make a new genre they called "Gospel Yeh-Yeh".[4] This style led to an emphasis on live performances and interaction between the band and their audience, incorporating the audience into the performances as a "fifth member", creating what one reviewer described as ""highly energetic and participatory live shows".[1][3] Parallel to the band's gospel musical stylings, the Make-Up produced music under a communism-influenced political philosophy that they saw as counter to the capitalist form of modern rock and roll and pop music.[5]
The Make Up:
members -
Ian Svenonius
Michelle Mae
Steve Gamboa
James Canty
Alex Minoff
Mark Cisneros
The Nation of Ulysses:
Ian Svenonius
Steve Kroner
Tim Green
Steve Gamboa
James Canty
Alte Postkarte (um 1920)
versandt zum Nikolaustag (6. Dezember)
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