Red Flag is a
synthpop
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act founded in 1984 in
San Diego
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by brothers Chris and Mark Reynolds. After the death of Mark in 2003, Chris has continued as a solo act since 2007 under the name Red Flag.
History
Hailing from
Liverpool
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, England, and after growing up there, the brothers moved to locations such as Montreal and Seattle, following their father's itinerant job. In 1979,
the family settled in California, arriving first in Los Angeles.
The brothers first started playing
electronic music
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in 1982, when Mark Reynolds bought a
Roland Juno-60
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synthesizer over a guitar on a trip to a music store.
The first song they recorded, "Distant Memories", under the name Shades of May, was discovered and selected for a
compilation album by San Diego radio station
91X in 1984, prompting them to move to San Diego. Shades of May subsequently received offers to play live, and the brothers began to study music and computer technology seriously in turn.
In this interim, the band also changed its name to Red Flag. Later, the name would frequently be associated with the
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iconography of the
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, though the band insisted that it was taken from a warning signal used in
surfing.
Later in March 1988, they performed at a party for Resource Record Pool, a
record pool
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based in Southern California, at the Mannikin club in
Pacific Beach.
There, the band was noticed by Synthicide Records (a subsidiary of
Enigma Records
Enigma Records (also known as Enigma Entertainment Corporation) was a popular rock and alternative American record label in the 1980s.
History
Enigma Records launched as a division of Greenworld Distribution, an independent music importer/d ...
) head and producer
Jon St. James. After their demo tapes were reviewed the following day,
the band recorded their first single, "Broken Heart" (as well as its B-side, "Control") at St. James's recording studio, Formula One, a week later.
St. James, best known for his work with singer
Stacey Q
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, co-produced the record with her; she also provided backing vocals and coached Mark on his singing.
"Broken Heart" was released in July 1988; the single was printed on 12"
clear red vinyl,
and received
airplay
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on both 91X and the influential
KROQ-FM
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.
That month also saw the band play at larger venues, such as
Videopolis
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at
Disneyland
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.
Their first album, ''
Naïve Art
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'', was released in 1989 under label Enigma. Released at the time of seminal
new wave/
synthpop
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group
Depeche Mode
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Depech ...
's greatest success, it drew comparisons as being stylistically similar to that group's recordings, featuring extensive use of synthesizers and
dance beats, and vocals that were generally deep and gloomy in mood. Several
singles
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from the album charted highly on the US ''
Billboard
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''
Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts
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, such as "Russian Radio" (No. 11) and "If I Ever" (No. 12). Red Flag went on to appear on ''
American Bandstand
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'', and the video for "Russian Radio" was played by
MTV
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's ''
120 Minutes
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After its cancellation, ...
''. Notable producers who worked on ''Naïve Art'' include Paul Robb of synthpop band
Information Society
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and Joseph Watt of the
remix service
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History
In the United States, the disco craze of the late 1970s led to the release of extended "disco" versions of songs, typically released as 12" vinyl singles. Many of ...
Razormaid. ''Naïve Art'' remains the only full album Razormaid ever produced.
Red Flag toured frequently, playing at first as opening act to
new wave and
synthpop
Synth-pop (short for synthesizer pop; also called techno-pop; ) is a subgenre of new wave music that first became prominent in the late 1970s and features the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument. It was prefigured in the 1960s a ...
artists such as
Devo
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,
Thomas Dolby
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,
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* '' ...
and
Real Life
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.
In 1991, Enigma Records closed, and the duo signed on with
I.R.S. Records
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and released "
Machines
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" in 1992 before leaving the label in 1993. The brothers then founded an
independent record label
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, Plan B Records, from which they have released all their subsequent recordings. Red Flag tracks have appeared on numerous compilations, including several put out by Razormaid.
By 2000 and the release of the highly acclaimed dark album, ''The Crypt'', the brothers were performing with European
electropop
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and
futurepop
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bands like
Dance or Die,
Melotron
Melotron is a futurepop and synthpop band from Germany. In 1995 Andy Krueger, Edgar Slatnow and Kay Hildebrandt left their former band, The Vermin, to form Melotron. The band found success with their first single, "Dein Meister," in 1998. Their ...
,
Mesh
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Types
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,
T.O.Y.
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His ...
, and
De/Vision
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.
On 17 May 2002, Red Flag performed for an audience of nearly one thousand at a concert at the
Museum of the Nation in Lima, Peru.
Mark Reynolds died of suicide on 7 April 2003.
In 2007, Chris Reynolds relaunched the band's official website, announcing plans to record a new Red Flag album solo. The new album, titled ''Born Again'', which marked Chris Reynolds' debut as vocalist, captivated fans in the dark industrial and goth genres.
Chris Reynolds also revealed plans for a winter 2007 release Christmas-themed album and possibly a "best of" album in the coming year.
Red Flag's comeback tour was kicked off by shows in Chicago and included festival performances at Dark Arts Festival 07 and Gothicfest 07
and Gothic Cruise 08. Paul Fredric of
Asmodeus X
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and Phase Theory filled in on electronic percussion.
Music
''Naïve Art'', Red Flag's first album, was acclaimed by critics as a mixture of classically oriented melodies, driving dance beats and industrial sounding samples and fills.
The 1994 album ''The Lighthouse'' stood out as being stylistically unlike any of the band's prior or subsequent recordings, with highly
ambient
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* ''Ambient'' (album), by Moby
* ...
, tranquil melodies.
The 2000 release of the highly acclaimed and dark album, ''The Crypt'', marked a new darker and more industrial style for Red Flag. Though often compared at the time to some of the music hailing from Europe's
futurepop
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movement, Red Flag's music has been characterised by a unique style set apart from any other electronic music; distinguishing Red Flag in terms of melodies, vocals, and an expertly crafted electronic style all their own.
The releases of both ''Fear of a Red Planet'' and ''The Bitter End'' were harshly criticised by critics in the synthpop genre, who were unaccustomed to and unaccepting of Red Flag's increasingly dark style, lamenting what they considered the gloomy and dark aspects of these albums compared to Red Flag's earlier synthpop works. Only in later years were these two albums noticed anew in the
goth and
darkwave
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genres, by both fans and DJs, where they are enjoying a resurgence of interest and airplay.
The name ''Fear of a Red Planet'' is a nod to Public Enemy's 1990 album ''
Fear of a Black Planet
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''.
Their 2003 release ''Codebreaker t133'' fared only slightly better with synthpop adherents than preceding albums. The uptempo album with all songs set to a beat of 133 per minute was more danceable than some prior Red Flag works but the album failed to catch on.
Red Flag's 2002
remix album
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, ''Who are the Skulls?'', featured other synthpop artists such as
Information Society
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's
Paul Robb
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Biography
Robb was a member of Information Society from its inception in the early 1980s until 1992 (after its thir ...
,
Cosmicity
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In the 1990s, as a student at the Unive ...
, Provision, and Rob Rowe of
Cause & Effect. The concept of the album was to organise a project in answer to the many requests from other remixers to work with the band.
In 2007, Chris Reynolds resumed recording as Red Flag and released the album ''Born Again'' to acclaim among the gothic community.
Discography
Albums
* ''
Naïve Art
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'' (1989)
* ''
The Lighthouse'' (1994)
* ''Caveat Emptor'' (1998)
* ''The Eagle and Child'' (2000)
* ''The Crypt'' (2000)
* ''Fear of a Red Planet'' (2001)
* ''The Bitter End'' (2002)
* ''Codebreaker T133'' (2002)
* ''Born Again'' (2007)
* ''Time Is the Reaper'' (2008)
* ''Remnants'' (2008)
* ''Nemesis'' (2010)
* ''Serenity'' (2012)
* ''Endless'' (2019)
Remix albums
* ''Naïve Dance'' (1990)
* ''EP'' (1996)
* ''
Naïve Art – Special Edition'' (2001)
* ''Who Are the Skulls'' (2002)
* ''RMXDI'' (2008)
* ''RMXDII'' (2009)
* ''ELECTROVOT The :red flag RMXS'' (2020), No Devotion Records
Singles
* "
Broken Heart
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" (1988)
* "
Russian Radio" (1988)
* "
If I Ever" (1989)
* "All Roads Lead to You" (1989)
* "
Count to Three" (1990)
* "
Machines
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" (1992)
* "Disarray" (2000)
* "The Game" (2000)
* "In My Arms Again" (2000)
* "Goodbye" (2000)
* "Curtains" (2000)
* "I See You" (2000)
* "Black Christmas" (2000)
* "Prelude to a Disc (Montage Fait Accompli)" (2001)
* "Fear of a Red Planet" (2001)
* "I Am the Wind" (2001)
* "Cause & Consequence" (2001)
* "On the Highway" (2001)
* "So Lie with Me" (2002)
* "Lullaby for a Restless Girl" (2002)
* "Mathematics of Tears" (2002)
* "Halo" (2008)
* "Once Past Twice Future" (2008)
* "My Door Is Open" (2008)
* "Time Is the Reaper" (2008)
* "Misery Loves Company" (2008)
* "Unleash All Hell" (2009)
* "Run" (2009)
Story
* "Spider and the Astronaut" (2002)
Megablack series
* "Disarray" (2000)
* "Machines Limited" (2000)
* "The Game" (2000)
* "In My Arms Again" (2000)
* "Goodbye" (2000)
* "Curtains" (2000)
* "I See You" (2000)
* "Black Christmas" (2000)
* "Black Christmas-2001" (2001)
Fear series
* "Fear of a Red Planet" (2001)
* "I Am the Wind" (2001)
* "Cause & Consequence" (2001)
* "On the Highway" (2001)
* "So Lie with Me" (2002)
* "Lullaby for a Restless Girl" (2002)
* "Mathematics of Tears" (2002)
Box sets
* ''Megablack'' (2000)
** "Prelude to a Disc"
** "Disarray" – CD single
** "Machines" Limited Renditions – CD single
** "The Game" – CD single
** "In My Arms Again" – CD single
** "Goodbye" – CD single
** "Curtains" – CD single
** "I See You" – CD single
** "The Eagle and Child" – album
** "The Crypt" – album
* ''Fear Series'' (2002)
** Lev.el 01 – "Fear of a Red Planet" – maxi-single
** Lev.el 02 – "I Am the Wind" – maxi-single
** Lev.el 03 – "Cause & Consequence" – maxi-single
** Lev.el 04 – "On the Highway" – maxi-single
** Lev.el 05 – "So Lie with Me" – maxi-single
** Lev.el 06 – "Lullaby for a Restless Girl" – maxi-single
** Lev.el 07 – "Mathematics of Tears" – maxi-single
** Lev.el 08 – "Spider and Astronaut" – a story
** Lev.el 09 – "Fear of a Red Planet" – album
** Lev.el 10 – "The End Is the Beginning" – EP
Notes
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External links
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