Bill Madden is an American singer-songwriter, also regarded as an
indie
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Arts, entertainment, and media
Gaming
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*Indie game, any game (board ...
and an activist. Madden is best known for his environmental song and music video ''Gone'' which was in rotation on television networks,
MTVU
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in America and
MuchMusic
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in Canada. As a short film and music video, ''Gone'' also won numerous film festival awards and commendations. Madden's music is typically
labeled as alternative
folk rock
Folk rock is a hybrid music genre that combines the elements of folk and rock music, which arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music revival. Performers suc ...
or
neofolk
Neofolk, also known as apocalyptic folk, is a form of experimental music blending elements of folk and industrial music, which emerged in punk rock circles in the 1980s. Neofolk may either be solely acoustic or combine acoustic folk instrumenta ...
. Vocally, Madden's voice has been described as a "deep breathy voice
hat
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serenades listeners," full of range, melodic, and "reminiscent of Jeff Buckley." In his
lyrics
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he often uses
metaphor
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,
verse
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Poetry
* Verse, an occasional synonym for poetry
* Verse, a metrical structure, a stanza
* Blank verse, a type of poetry having regular meter but no rhyme
* Free verse, a type of poetry written without the use of strict me ...
and poetry, to articulate his
socio/
political
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and
spiritual themes. Madden currently resides in the
Lower East Side
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Traditionally an im ...
/
Chinatown
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neighborhood of New York City.
Musical Career: Original Indie
Madden was originally
signed by
Paul Atkinson, former guitarist for
The Zombies
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. When
RCA
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shelved Madden's project, Madden
co-founded M
ADM
USE and released ''Chillin' In Hades'' in 1995, ''Samsara's Grip'' in 2004, ''Gone'' in 2006, and ''Child of the Same God'' in 2008.
In September 2014, Bill Madden released his fifth studio album, which was recorded with long-time partner, multi-instrumentalist/producer
Billy Mohler
Billy Mohler is a Grammy-nominated producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He was raised in South Orange County and is Bill Medley's (of the Righteous Bros.) godson. He attended and graduated from Berklee College of Music where he stud ...
. The album cover and insert features the artwork of Mexican artista plástico Héctor Falcón.
Activism and Environmentalism
Some of Madden's frequent and recurring themes in his music include the quest for spiritual fulfillment, inequity between the wealthy and shrinking middle class, a plea for ethics and accountability of politicians and business leaders for the welfare of the global community as a whole, and calls against the damage being done to the environment. With the U.S. and global economic collapse in 2008, from the 2006 album, ''Gone'', Madden presciently writes in the song ''What in the World'': "I see the human cost / Lives ruined, jobs lost." In the title track ''Gone'', Madden is tough on politicians and writes: "Mother Earth's a mess from pollution and war."
Madden also expresses anger towards the harm caused by guns and violence in community. From the album ''Chillin’ In Hades'', in ''Here And Now'', which debuted on
MTV
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's Real World Boston (Episode #20), Madden sings about the 1992 Los Angeles
riots in the aftermath of the
Rodney King
Rodney Glen King (April 2, 1965June 17, 2012) was an African American man who was a victim of police brutality. On March 3, 1991, he was beaten by Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers during his arrest after a pursuit for driving whi ...
verdict.
Another recurring theme of Madden's is poverty and materialism. In ''Here And Now'' from the album ''Chillin' In Hades'', Madden sings "hungry people need jobs and shelter." In ''Reconcile'', which debuted on MTV's Real World Boston (Episode #14). In 2004, Madden was among the minority of musicians who challenged President
George W. Bush
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. Madden spoke out in opposition to the Bush administration's invasion of Iraq in print and on the 2004 album ''
Samsara's Grip'' in ''
Om Tat Sat
Om Tat Sat ( sa, ओम् तत् सत्, ) is the group of three mantras in Sanskrit found in verse 17.23 of the Bhagavad Gita.
"Om Tat Sat" is the eternal sound-pranava. "Om Tat Sat" represents the unmanifest and absolute reality. The ...
'', ''Consequence of War'', and ''World Just Is.'' Wim Boluijt of Real Roots Café writes "Madden ... placed his finger on the world's most vulnerable spot when, in ''Dangerous Game'' from ''Gone'' (2006) he asked: 'How many barrels of / Blood does it take / To fill an SUV / These days'."
On the title track of his 2014 album ''New Religion'', Madden rails against unfettered capitalism and greed, telling a story about a family having everything taken away from them: "The white shirts / Arrived today uninvited / Without any shame / They took everything... / Money, more money, more money, more / Hail to the kings of malfeasance... / God is greed, meet the new religion."
In a 2014 interview, Madden spoke out for the need of more women in leadership roles in the world, "… when it comes to inequality, historically, no group of people have been discriminated against more than women. Men have been fucking up the world for thousands of years. It's time we give more women a chance to lead."
In 1995, Madden launched the progressive news website ''activist360'' which curates news stories, opinion pieces, periodicals, and research with a focus on current and breaking news dedicated to environmental issues, and climate change.
Philosophy
Madden's music is influenced by
Eastern Philosophy
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, the teachings of
Krishnamurti
is a South Indian name. It has several spelling variants.
Variants
The following is a non-exhaustive list. Some spellings separate the name elements , e.g. .
Etymology and usage
Derived from the Hindu deity Krishna and the Sanskrit term murt ...
, and
existentialism
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. ''Shrink The Guru'', from the album ''Samsara's Grip'', reflects a Madden struggling with his thoughts. As noted by Justin Kownacki of Splendid Magazine, "The inherent paradox in Madden's work, and in Eastern philosophy in general, is summed up in ''World Just Is.''"
Justin Kownacki: "Splendid Reviews: Bill Madden – Samsara's Grip"
. Splendid Magazine, November 12, 2004
Madden's poetic influences include poet Dylan Thomas
Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems "Do not go gentle into that good night" and "And death shall have no dominion", as well as the "play for voices" ''Under ...
: ''Right in the Head'', from the album ''Samsara's Grip'', was based on the poem ''Love in the Asylum''; ''Friend'', from the album ''Gone'', was inspired by the poem ''To Others Than You''.
Discography
Albums
*''Chillin' In Hades'' (1995, MADMUSE)
*''Samsara's Grip'' (2004, MADMUSE)
*''Gone'' (2006, MADMUSE)
*''Child of the Same God'' (2008, MADMUSE)
*''New Religion'' (2014, MADMUSE)
Video
*''Gone'' (2006, MADMUSE)
*''Unfair'' (2008, MADMUSE)
*''Francesca'' (2014, MADMUSE)
Contributing Musicians
*Drew Hester
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: Percussionist for the Foo Fighters
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; co-producer
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of Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders
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; and drummer for Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh
Joseph Fidler Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. In a career spanning over five decades, he has been a member of three successful rock bands: the James Gang, Eagles, and Ringo Starr & His All-Starr B ...
.
*Billy Mohler
Billy Mohler is a Grammy-nominated producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He was raised in South Orange County and is Bill Medley's (of the Righteous Bros.) godson. He attended and graduated from Berklee College of Music where he stud ...
: Bassist and multi-instrumentalist for The Jimmy Chamberlin Complex
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; Mohler co-produced ''Life Begins Again
''Life Begins Again'' is the debut studio album by the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex (side project band of The Smashing Pumpkins/Zwan drummer Jimmy Chamberlin). It was released on January 25, 2005 and as an Enhanced CD. The album stars several gue ...
''; former member of The Calling; bassist on Liz Phair
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album ''Somebody's Miracle
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''.
*Jack Sherman
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: Guitarist on the albums: Red Hot Chili Peppers
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''The Red Hot Chili Peppers'', Bob Dylan
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''Knocked Out Loaded
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The album was received poorly upon release, and is still considered by some critics to be one of Dylan's leas ...
'', and Peter Case
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Biography
Early career
Case was born in Buffalo, New York, B ...
''''.
*Cameron Stone: Cellist on the albums: Tracy Chapman
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Chapman was signed to Elektra Records by Bob Krasnow in 1987. The following year she released ...
''New Beginning'' and ''Collection'', Ann Danielewski, also known as Poe, ''Hello''; Anna Nalick
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''Wreck of the Day'', Lana Lane
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She is married to music producer Erik Norlander, who co- ...
''Secrets of Astrology (Think Tank)'', and Jeremy Camp
Jeremy Thomas Camp (born January 12, 1978) is an American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter from Lafayette, Indiana. He has released eleven albums, four of them RIAA-certified as Gold, and two live albums. Camp's original musi ...
''Restored (Deluxe Gold Edition)''.
* Adam Watts: Drummer, solo artist and producer; Watts co-produced three Jeremy Camp
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albums: ''Stay
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* Stay, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the US
Law
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* Stay of proceedings, a ruling halting further legal process in a tri ...
'', '' Carried Me'', and ''Restored
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studio album by American contemporary Christian music musician Jeremy Camp. It was released on November 16, 2004 by BEC Recordings.
Track listing
Standard release
Enhanced edition
Deluxe gold edition
Standard ...
''.
*Jimmy Chamberlin
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: Drummer for The Smashing Pumpkins
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and The Jimmy Chamberlin Complex
James Joseph Chamberlin (born June 10, 1964) is an American drummer and record producer. He is best known as the drummer for the alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. Following the 2000 breakup of the band, Chamberlin joined Pumpkins fro ...
.
* Gannin Arnold: Guitarist for The Jimmy Chamberlin Complex
James Joseph Chamberlin (born June 10, 1964) is an American drummer and record producer. He is best known as the drummer for the alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. Following the 2000 breakup of the band, Chamberlin joined Pumpkins fro ...
and Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders
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.
*Sean Woolstenhulme: Guitarist for The Jimmy Chamberlin Complex
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and former member of The Calling.
*Jonathan Dresel: Drummer for Cleto and the Cletones
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Overview
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, "house band" of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Footnotes
External links
Bill Madden – Official Site
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American folk singers
American folk guitarists
American male guitarists
American rock guitarists
American rock singers
American rock songwriters
American male singer-songwriters
Singer-songwriters from California
American indie rock musicians
Living people
University of Texas at Arlington alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)
Guitarists from California