Gira777 (of The Lasting
Sigh and Grinding Into Emptiness
(unpublished as far as we know)
things outside the skin: Pied Piper
Many bands strive for a creative
impact but few reach that point.
One band that has is Things Outside The Skin. Their cassette
"PIED PIPER" is incredible, especially when you're a band that
can do a remake of a Residents' song with style. Their version
of "Ginger's Lament" is insane I love it. There are six tracks
on Pied Piper they are as follows: "Mettle., mov.III:Truth",
"Ginger's Lament", "New Law," "Acquiesce," "Atmosphere," and
"Eve of Separation". They incorporate interesting textures that
make you feel that you visually see the chaos within the music.
The effects are mesmorizing. I recommend this for those who are
interested in music that will slap you speechless.
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
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What year did you establish yourselves as Things Outside The Skin?
Initially, Things
Outside The Skin began as a side project in 1996.
It wasn't until early 1998 that t.o.t.s. became the direct focus of
our attention. Essentially, it's nothing more than a
cosmetic makeover of a previous project called Recherche' that we've
been involved with for the past seven years.
Who was the original
line up and how did you come up with the name
for the band?Originally
known as Recherche' (circa 1991), it began
as a studio project of THE thing, and it's live members included
Raphael Hickman on guitars and Vince Tur-Rojas on drums. After about
six years of promoting the world's most impractical, unpronounceable,
unintelligible band name, THE thing began searching for something
that more clearly represented the music and the show. The name Things
Outside The Skin had simple, frequently used words that were easily
digestible and yet promoted a fairly descriptive concept that
represented our current ideas, music and performance. Currently,
t.o.t.s. consists of THE thing, Mabon Lugh, Benign the Clown, and
Elias.
Were there any other
bands you were in?
The previously mentioned Recherche', Blood in Vain (another project
with Hickman), and Elohim (existed solely as live experimental-noise
-core-type thing, with clarinets and circular saws).
Are there any side
projects in the near future?
Mabon Lugh has a
studio project in the works called Victory Through
Madness, and Benign the Clown does stand-up anti-comedy on a regular
basis throughout Chicago under the title "Randy"; THE thing works
his
way in and out of both of their projects at their request. There are
other projects always under construction, but none have solidified
as
of yet, and Things Outside The Skin remains the definitive focal point.
What equipment do
you use for your trademark style?
We've got a ton of
shit, most of it old and useless in the eyes of
"modern musicians", but we call ourselves technical anyway just to
piss
them off. So here's some of the more recognizable stuff: Kawai K-1,
Yamaha DX-100, Korg DW-8000, Kawai K-11, Yamaha CS1-X, Boss DR-660,
and
Akai samplers. All the sounds we use are anally constructed by THE
thing.
We try to the best of our ability not to use anything canned.
What is your stage
performance like?
We glow, we melt,
we peel our skin off. We scream and rap, cause epileptics
to flop around, and blow up balloon animals. Periodically, we may
play some
music. A large part of the live performance is the films made by t.o.t.s.
-- most of them original, some of them re-edited, but all of them
usually
repulsive as hell. And if you don't like seeing hammers shoved up
people's
assholes, keep your eye on the stage and off the TVs. Not that everything
isn't without it's proper context.
In dealing with
rumours are there any strange rumours that surround Things
Outside The Skin?
People often misconstrue our violence, whether recorded or live, as
both
hostile and aggressive. This is not the case at all. We really love
everybody, and just have a poor way of showing it.
Where do you see
Things Outside The Skin in say five years?
At McDonald's serving
hamburgers, or something a little more profitable
like prostitution, if something doesn't happen soon to financially
compensate our investments.
Is there a tour
in the works anytime soon?
It's been two years since we've played live. In that two years, all
of our
efforts have been towards building a new live performance that can
be
toured and not sacrificed. At the beginning of the new year, we'd
like to
start playing in the Midwest and move out toward the East Coast and
back,
providing enough clubs let us in the doors.
The music you do
is very chaotic sometimes even the feeling of turmoil and
detatchment was that an intentional move on your part?
THE thing has always
been really influenced by pretty things. What you hear
are his strained attempts at that. The chaos, the turmoil, the detachment...
these are things that you're probably picking up from our over-exertion
in
trying to avoid the mundane "body-chorus-body-chorus" type of compositions.
That part of it was intentional. One thing that seems to plague THE
thing is
that no matter what he touches, people usually interpret it as "creepy."
THAT is not intentional, but happens so frequently that he said, "Fuck
it",
and we just went in that direction anyway.
Is there an underlined
subject of politics involved in your music?
Yeah. It's not a
unanimous decision, and we do have inconsistencies throughout
our personal views. But the views represented through the music and
films are
usually pro-animal rights, pro-equal rights, pro-pro rites, pro-individuality,
and most things pro-"insert moralistic thing here"; and also anti-"any
big
organized religion that gives more shit about itself than the people
it purports
to help (cliché, we know)". We support good things. We hate people
that hate.
We hate them a lot. Probably a whole lot more than they hate other
people. It's
a source of confusion with us. We hate so much sometimes we think
we're the
assholes.
In what direction
do you see Electronica, Industrial, Gothic, Darkwave music
headed in?
We have no idea.
We've sat here for two hours trying to come up with an answer.
Hour three: It's rather sad, we suppose, but still we have no clue
with where to
go with this question. Ummm . . . in a good direction? Or, or perhaps
a bad one?
Now everyone likes us.
What advice do you
have for musicians starting out in this field or any field
of music?
Anyone indulging
themselves in any art form should love rejection letters,
hate mail, being patronized by your closest friends and family, and
accept the
fact that they'll be poor forever. If you keep a viewpoint like this,
any
recognition is exciting. Hell, even having the money to buy a new
cable is
exciting. Don't be afraid to contradict yourself; hypocrisy is actually
a pretty
good thing. Do what you want to do now, and keep doing it; otherwise,
around the
age of 45 or 50, you're going to have a mid-life crisis and kill yourself,
or
make life miserable for all those around you if you don't.
Are you school taught
or self taught musicans?
Self-taught.
Tell me a litte
bit about THE thing, Mabon Lugh, and Benign the Clown.
THE thing is the
primary antagonist and bitches a lot about everything. He
considers himself a pretty silly guy, but everyone else thinks he's
a jerk. He
does the majority of the programming and song writing, and is responsible
for
most of the irritating screams and "singing." Mabon Lugh pushes the
occasional
button, fondles her breasts in between songs, and handles all the
live lighting
and sequencing. She also screeches hateful things into the mic whenever
the mood
strikes her. Benign the Clown makes balloon animals, dances around,
tells bad
jokes and attempts to sing, as well. He's an idiot we put on stage
to amuse the
audience. The funny thing is, he has a Ph.D. in microbiology.
What is the over
all concept behind Pied Piper?
The overall concept behind Pied Piper is much like that behind the
children's
tale. The Piper's music was so enchanting that both the rats and the
children
followed him without doubt or question. Only after the music was gone
were his
true intentions realized, and by then it was too late.
When should we expect
a new release from you?
We're already working
on new material, and we plan to press "Pied Piper" on CD
in the near future, with the new stuff included.
In such songs as
"Mettle.,mov.III: Truth", "Atmosphere", and "Eve of
Separation" the dark mode of emotion is very noticable is that intended?
The basic motifs
of the songs -- permanence, genocide, and racism -- were all
pretty downbeat. The music always seems sterile to us, so we try to
compensate
with subject matter that we're passionate about. The end result tends
to be
somewhat emotional.
Are there any final
words you'd like to share?
Check
out the site at http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Club/6240 . It's
maintained by Things Outside The Skin. If you don't have access to
the Internet,
you can write to us for more information at P.O. Box
13248, Chicago, IL 60613.
If you want to see us, let us know. We'll
do what we can to get near you, and
if not, we'll say, "Nope. Sorry."
Thanks.
CLOSING STATEMENT
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I would like to thank Things Outside The Skin for their time. I found
talking
with them very liberating. I hope to talk with them in the
months to follow.
If you wish to contact them to find out more about
Pied Piper e-mail them at
recherche@worldnet.att.net
...Thank you and
always remember FIVE OUT OF FIVE SOULS RECOMEMEND DANCING TO
KILL
PARASITES!!!!!!!
--Gira777--