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Helium was an American
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band fronted by
Mary Timony Mary Bozana Timony (born October 17, 1970) is an American independent singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, and violist. She has been a member of the bands Helium, Autoclave and Wild Flag, and currently fronts Ex Hex. Timony's music is o ...
. The band formed during the summer of 1992. Between 1992 and 1997, they released two full-length albums, three EPs and several singles.


History

Under the original moniker of "Chupa," the band's founding members were
Mary Lou Lord Mary Lou Lord (born March 1, 1965) is an indie folk musician who started performing as a busker in Boston. Life and career Mary Lou Lord first gained attention playing acoustic guitar and singing in and around Boston's subway stations, partic ...
; Jason Hatfield,
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's brother; Shawn King Devlin; and Brian Dunton. Devlin and Dunton were both also in the band Dumptruck before founding Helium.
Mary Timony Mary Bozana Timony (born October 17, 1970) is an American independent singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, and violist. She has been a member of the bands Helium, Autoclave and Wild Flag, and currently fronts Ex Hex. Timony's music is o ...
, formerly of the band
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, replaced
Mary Lou Lord Mary Lou Lord (born March 1, 1965) is an indie folk musician who started performing as a busker in Boston. Life and career Mary Lou Lord first gained attention playing acoustic guitar and singing in and around Boston's subway stations, partic ...
on vocals and guitar shortly after formation, as Lord was reluctant to use
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instrumentation. Following Lord's departure, the remaining members changed the band's name to Helium. Timony was known for her
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,
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-less and
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singing style. The band's record label,
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, likened Timony's vocals to
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and Debbie Harry.


Releases

Their first release was a 7" single entitled "The American Jean" (1993), which was followed by the 7" "Hole in the Ground". They released their first EP, '' Pirate Prude'', in 1994. Shortly after the release of ''Pirate Prude'', Dunton left the band and
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guitarist
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, boyfriend of Timony at the time, joined on bass. In 1995, they released their first full-length release, '' The Dirt of Luck'', and played the second stage of
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.
Adam Lasus Adam Lasus (born September 2, 1968 in Mount Kisco, New York, United States) is an American record producer, recording engineer and musician. Career Lasus credits include albums by Yo La Tengo, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Lilys, Helium, Juliana Hat ...
produced and engineered ''The Dirt of Luck'', ''Pirate Prude'', and all of Helium's singles up to 1995. In 1997, the group released the EP '' No Guitars'' before releasing their second album, '' The Magic City''. This album featured synths and analog drum sounds, as opposed to their previous guitar-centered releases. Commenting on the band's new direction, in an interview with the Boston Phoenix in 1997, Timony said: "It seemed natural for a girl my age to be expressing anger in music." For whatever psychological reason, I found it easier to express it in my songs than any other way. Writing out of anger is an easy framework, and that's one reason I don't do it now. I remember hearing Patti Smith say that she stopped playing music because she wasn't angry any more. I could totally relate, except that I want to keep playing. Lately I'm more into the idea that making music is fun. I want it to be a collaborative, creative thing, rather than using music as a tool." The band toured the United States in early 1998 and disbanded shortly thereafter.


Film and television

The band makes an appearance in the cult 1994
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, '' Half-cocked''. On television, two of the band's music videos, "Pat's Trick" and "XXX", were critiqued by
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.


Post-Helium

Timony began a solo career in 2000 and Bowie released an album of old four-track recordings under the name Libraness. Timony was later a member of the bands
Wild Flag Wild Flag was an American four-piece indie rock/post-punk supergroup based in Portland, Oregon and Washington, D.C. The group consisted of Carrie Brownstein (vocals, guitar), Mary Timony (vocals, guitar), Rebecca Cole (keyboards, backing vocals ...
and
Ex Hex ''Ex Hex'' is the third solo album from Mary Timony. It was released April 19, 2005 on Lookout! Records Lookout Records (stylized as Lookout! Records) was an independent record label, initially based in Laytonville, California and later in Ber ...
. Matador Records reissued the band's two albums in March 2017, along with a new collection of rarities titled ''Ends With And''. Timony consequently played two "Mary Timony Plays Helium" tours in the U.S., backed by members of the band
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, in 2017 and 2018.Blais-Billie, Braudie. (October 17, 2017
'Mary Timony Announces 'Plays Helium' Tour,"
''Pitchfork''. Retrieved on March 12, 2018.


Discography


Albums


EP's


Singles


Compilations


Music videos


References


External links


Trouser Press entry
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