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Spiders & Snakes is a Los Angeles-based
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band fronted by ex-
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co-founder
Lizzie Grey Stephen M. Perry (August 13, 1958 – August 5, 2019), who used the stage name Lizzie Grey, was an American musician. He is perhaps best known for his membership as a guitarist in the heavy metal band London and for co-writing the Mötley Crü ...
until his death, and by former London drummer Tim Yasui (aka Timothy Jay). The band draws heavily from British glam rock of the 1970s and performs regularly on the
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in West Hollywood and throughout the Los Angeles club scene.


History

When
Lizzie Grey Stephen M. Perry (August 13, 1958 – August 5, 2019), who used the stage name Lizzie Grey, was an American musician. He is perhaps best known for his membership as a guitarist in the heavy metal band London and for co-writing the Mötley Crü ...
left
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in 1988, he made a conscious decision to return to his roots in 1970s British glam rock. Grey began a project under the name Ultra Pop to pursue this end, recording the first album, ''Ultra Pop'' (1988), largely as a solo effort. ''
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'' magazine critic Malcolm Dome gave the self-titled ''Ultra Pop'' album a 5-"K" review in 1988, after which Grey formed a band and began to tour under the "Ultra Pop" name with members Vince Votel, Chris "Cupcake" Taylor, and Ernie Machado. According to drummer Tim Yasui, "Ultra Pop borrowed their stage image from a combination of
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's '' Clockwork Orange'' film and the ''
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.''" Grey hired ex-London drummer Tim Yasui (stage name Timothy Jay) in late 1990 to replace departing drummer Ernie Machado during the writing of a third album, and decided to change the name of the project to "Spiders & Snakes" to reflect the heavier sound that Yasui brought the band, as well as to quell confusion and fan dissatisfaction the name "Ultra Pop" was creating. The name "Spiders & Snakes" is taken from the song of the same name by country/western artist
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. Under the name Spiders & Snakes, the band released two EPs, ''Arachnomania'' (1991) and ''Arachno 2'' (1992), followed by the full-length album ''2000 Retro'' (1993). The album's single "Lost for Words" reached number one on the import singles charts in Denmark in 1994. Leigh Lawson was added as bassist to the touring lineup in 1993 in support of the 1993–1994 tour for ''2000 Retro.'' ''Oddities: The Glitter Years'' was produced by
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and released in 1995. ''Astro Pop'' (1997) was produced by ''Flipside'' magazine contributor Martin McMartin and former
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guitarist Mark "Anarchy" Lee, who together went for a fast, punk rock-influenced sound with minimal production. According to Yasui, the album has become a fan favorite "because it does have that punk edge." The band adopted a silver spaceman look with silver makeup for this phase of the group. In 1999, Spiders & Snakes' version of "Public Enemy #1" was chosen for inclusion in their
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' electro tribute to
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entitled ''Shout At the Remix''; Spiders & Snakes' version was remixed by the British
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group
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for the album. "Public Enemy #1" was originally written by Grey and performed by
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; the song was subsequently recorded by
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and released on their debut album ''
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'' (1981).
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then signed Spiders & Snakes to their Deadline imprint, where they released ''London Daze'' in 2000. ''London Daze'' features rerecordings of songs that were recorded or played by Grey's and Yasui's previous band London. The most successful track on the album was the rerecording of "Public Enemy #1". According to Grey, the track received "a great deal of airplay both domestically and international y" The album also includes three tracks from a 16-track demo recorded by London in 1980 featuring ex-
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vocalist Nigel Benjamin on vocals and
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bassist
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on bass. One month after the release of ''London Daze'', the band's bass player, Leigh Lawson, died. The band canceled their 2000 tour, and hired a friend of Yasui's named Joe Petro to replace Lawson. Late in 2001, Yasui and Petro teamed up with Jeff Duncan of
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and
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and Happenin' Harry of The Haptones to form a one-off group named Forever Say Die!. This group recorded a cover of
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's "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" for
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' tribute album ''Evil Lives: A True Metal Tribute to Metal Tribute to Black Sabbath''. Spiders & Snakes began working on new material in 2004, initially as a duo consisting of Grey and Yasui. The two began recording in 2005 to lay down a song written by Yasui about the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky scandal entitled "Bill's Cigar", but ended up recording more songs with the remaining studio time. The two then continued writing and recording more songs until they had enough material for an eleven-song album. The album was released as ''Hollywood Ghosts'' in 2005, and included a bonus DVD of videos covering the band's career dating back to 1990. ''Hollywood Ghosts'' featured four songs with Yasui on vocals, marking the first time Yasui ever sang lead vocals for the band. The band then signed to Big M.F./Zain Records in Japan, who released ''Hollywood Ghosts'' to the Japanese market in 2006. Initially, Grey and Yasui were performing an acoustic duo, but put together a band to tour for the ''Hollywood Ghosts'' album. The band rehired guitarist Doug E. Sex from the ''
London Daze ''London Daze'' is the sixth album by Spiders & Snakes, released by Cleopatra Records in 2000. The album features rerecordings of songs that were recorded or played by frontman Lizzie Grey's previous band London. The album's most successful trac ...
'' lineup, and added bass player Phil St. Vincent on bass. During the summer of 2006, Spiders & Snakes were featured in a TV commercial sponsored by the
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's recycling program centered around a song entitled "Who Threw the Bottle in the Trash?" that eventually aired during the Super Bowl that same year. In 2007, Spiders & Snakes signed with
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, and released ''Melodrama'', which, according to the band's website, attempted "to create an album on an independent budget in the spirit of
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's earlier efforts with
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." In 2014, Spiders & Snakes released an album entitled ''Year of the Snake'', which was recorded in 2013–2014 during the
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. The album features a cover of
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's "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore", and guest appearances by
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,
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of W.A.S.P. and Steeler,
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, and Betsy of
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, amongst others. The album was released by Sansei Records on October 28 in the United States, and will be released in Europe and Asia on December 9 by RSK Entertainment. On October 29, the band released a video for the single "Kawasaki City" from ''Year of the Snake''. The song and the video document and recreate a particularly memorable night the band spent at a rock nightclub called "Groupie Dolls" in Kawasaki, Japan. The track features vocals and songwriting by Tim Yasui. Spiders & Snakes performed at the
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in West Hollywood, California, on December 18, 2014. This the official record release party for ''Year Of The Snake'' and also a commemorative celebration of the 25th anniversary of the band's formation. Lizzie Grey died in August 2019.


Band members

;Current members *Timothy Jay (aka Tim Yasui), drums (1991–2001, 2003–present) *Phil St. Vincent, bass (2005–present) * Chris Sheridan, guitar (2011–present) ;Former members *
Lizzie Grey Stephen M. Perry (August 13, 1958 – August 5, 2019), who used the stage name Lizzie Grey, was an American musician. He is perhaps best known for his membership as a guitarist in the heavy metal band London and for co-writing the Mötley Crü ...
, guitar, vocals(1991-2001,2003-2019, died August 2019) *Vince Votel, bass (1991–1993) *Chris "Cupcake" Taylor, guitar (1991) *Leigh Lawson, bass (1993–2000, died August 2000) *Doug E. Sex, guitar (2000–2001, 2005–2006) *Joe Petro, bass (2000–2001) *Steven Christal, guitar (1992–1993) *Johnny G, guitar (1995–1997) *Anthony Castillo, guitar (1997–1999) ;As Spiders & Snakes AZ (2002–2003) *Lizzie Grey, guitar, vocals *Johnny Neptune, guitar, keyboards, vocals *Marty Haviik, bass, vocals *Mark Bolen, drums ;As Ultra Pop *Lizzie Grey, guitar, vocals (1988–1990) *Vince Votel, bass (1989–1990) *Chris "Cupcake" Solberg, guitar (1989–1990) *Ernie Machado, drums (1989–1990) ;


Discography


As Spiders & Snakes

* ''Arachnomania'' (1991) (EP) * ''Arachno 2'' (1992) (EP) * ''2000 Retro'' (1993) * ''Oddities: The Glitter Years'' (1995) * ''Astropop'' (1997) * ''
London Daze ''London Daze'' is the sixth album by Spiders & Snakes, released by Cleopatra Records in 2000. The album features rerecordings of songs that were recorded or played by frontman Lizzie Grey's previous band London. The album's most successful trac ...
'' (2000) * ''Hollywood Ghosts'' (2005) (CD/DVD set) * ''Melodrama'' (2007) (CD/DVD set) * ''Greatest Hits'' (2011) (compilation album) * ''Glam Rock'' (2014) (compilation album) * ''Year of the Snake'' (2014)


Compilations

*''All that Glitters'' (1997) *''Shout At The Remix'' (1999) *''Hollywood Rocks! The Audio Companion'' (2005)


As Ultra Pop

* ''Ultra Pop'' (1988) * ''Adventures in Fantasy'' (1989)


References


External links

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