Crystalized Movements
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Crystalized Movements were an American
psychedelic rock Psychedelic rock is a rock music Music genre, genre that is inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelia, psychedelic culture, which is centered on perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs. The music incorporated new electronic sound ...
/punk/folk band who recorded and performed sporadically from 1980 to 1993.


History

The band was formed by guitarist Wayne Rogers and drummer Ed Boyden in Tolland, Connecticut when they were high school freshmen.Mason, Stewart
Crystalized Movements Biography
, Allmusic. Retrieved February 8, 2018
Rogers and Boyden were brought together by a love of late 1970s No Wave music and 1960s psychedelia. After years of improvisational experimentation, they decided to make an LP in 1983 and recorded duo versions of some of Wayne's songs. They then split up upon graduating high school. Rogers, a longtime fan of the Plastic Cloud and Randy Holden, spent a summer piling on mountains of guitar overdubs. The resulting 'basement prog' album ''Mind Disaster'', with Scott McLeod on vocals,Raggett, Ned
''Mind Disaster'' Review
, Allmusic. Retrieved February 8, 2018
was released at the end of that year in an edition of 130 (on Rogers' own record label, Twisted Village). After being discovered by record collectors, the album was reissued on Psycho in the UK in 1984. Rogers put a full band together in 1985 before recording the next album: ''Dog... Tree... Satellite Seers'', a scathing rebuke to "faux-lysergic posers".Sprague, David
Magic Hour/Crystalized Movements/B.O.R.B./Wayne Rogers/Vermonster
, '' Trouser Press''. Retrieved February 8, 2018
Guitarist Kate Biggar joined in 1988 upon Arn's departure (to southern California where he formed Primordial Undermind), cementing the band's final lineup on the next album ''This Wideness Comes''. The 1992 album ''Revelations From Pandemonium'', on which Rogers and Biggar were joined by McLeod on bass and Teri Morris on drums, proved to be Crystalized Movements' finale. The album received a three-star review from the '' Chicago Tribune'', with Peter Margasak describing the band as "at the brink of becoming unhinged and jumping into a great abyss of no-holds-barred psychedelia". Following the demise of the band, the Rogers/Biggar duo, who had also recorded as Vermonster during their time in Crystalized Movements, have continued on in critically acclaimed groups such as B.O.R.B., Magic Hour (with Damon and Naomi of Galaxie 500) and the Major Stars, Rogers also releasing four solo albums in the 1990s.Gross, Joe (2005)
This Is Hardcore
, ''
Spin Spin or spinning most often refers to: * Spinning (textiles), the creation of yarn or thread by twisting fibers together, traditionally by hand spinning * Spin, the rotation of an object around a central axis * Spin (propaganda), an intentionally b ...
'', December 2005, p. 109. Retrieved February 8, 2018 via Google Books
Shaer, Matthew (2007)
STARS ALIGNED ; Wayne and Kate have been making music since the moment they met
, '' The Boston Globe'', December 14, 2007. Retrieved February 8, 2018
Rogers and Biggar married in the early 1990s.


Discography


Albums

*''Mind Disaster'' (1983), Twisted Village *''Dog... Tree... Satellite Seers'' (1987), Twisted Village *''This Wideness Comes'' (1989), Twisted Village *''Revelations From Pandemonium'' (1992), Twisted Village ;Compilations: *''Damaged Lights - Early Recordings 1980-1983'' (1991), Twisted Village


Singles

*"Blown Over" (1991), Twisted Village *"The Lowest Step" (1991), No. 6


References

{{Authority control American punk rock groups American folk rock groups Musical groups established in 1980 Musical groups disestablished in 1993