Pere Ubu to Perform and Record

Pere Ubu, one of Cleveland's most critically revered, influential, challenging and enduring groups, will perform a rare small-venue show at the Beachland Ballroom Tavern in Cleveland, OH on November 6.

Ubu, founded by David Thomas (then known as "Crocus Behemoth") and the late Peter Laughner in 1975 upon the demise of Rocket From the Tombs, is also slated to record a new album, its 18th — with the working title Electricity — at their beloved Suma studios in Painesville, Ohio in the coming weeks. The record is tentatively scheduled for a September, 2006 release.

The November 6th performance will mark the North American debut of new guitarist, Keith Moline, no stranger to Thomas fans after performing in the David Thomas and two pale boys unit. Says Thomas, "I'm very excited about the new band - Keith Moline, like most limey prog-rockers, once you stick him in front of a Marshall stack becomes a real head-banger. Can't keep him off those eighth-notes."

Joining Thomas on vocals and Moline on guitar will be Robert Wheeler on EML synths, theremin, Ensoniq ASR10; Michele Temple on bass; and Steve Mehlman on drums.

Springing artily forth 30 years ago, Ubu was difficult, brainy, peculiar, even threatening. Ira Robbins said of the band and their Northeast Ohio cohorts, "Pere Ubu was to Devo what Arnold Schoenberg was to Irving Berlin."

In 1978 the band released The Modern Dance and the classic Dub Housing. Thomas's vocals defy description, but involved chirping, assorted melismatic gymnastics, alien love calls, and, you know, singing. While this may sound distant, cold and technical, Thomas's warmth of personality shone — and still does shine — through it all.

After releasing three more albums by 1981, the band gained a greater degree of public notoriety after performing the onomatopoeic "Birdies" in the New Wave concert film Urgh! A Music War with the likes of the Police, the Go-Go's, Echo and the Bunnymen, Gary Numan, Dead Kennedys, Wall of Voodoo, OMD, Oingo Boingo, and Devo, and a couple-dozen others. Criminally, there is no DVD of the film, and the soundtrack is out of print.

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  • 1 - Someonewhoknows

    Oct 27, 2005 at 2:30 pm

    Ummmm, ...Eric,nobody sprang from THE LEGENDARY ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT....
    You had it right in the first sentence of the article.Something good come into town?
    You may have just put critics back 20 years!
    Thanks for nice plug!

  • 2 - Eric Olsen

    Oct 27, 2005 at 2:34 pm

    you're welcome and eat me

  • 3 - Barry Stoller

    Oct 27, 2005 at 6:42 pm

    Pere Ubu, Suma studios - wow, that's excellent news; a great bunch of intelligent noisemakers.

  • 4 - Eric Olsen

    Oct 27, 2005 at 7:17 pm

    they have changed labels, personnel, musical direction, image, but Suma has remained constant

  • 5 - Temple A. Stark

    Oct 31, 2005 at 1:48 pm

    This post was chosen by the section editor as a BC pick of the week. Go HERE (link) to find out why.

    And thank you
    - Temple

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