U.S. Maple was an American
noise rock
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band. The group formed in
Chicago
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in 1995. The band consists of Al Johnson (lead singer), Mark Shippy (guitarist), Pat Samson (drummer), and Todd Rittmann (guitarist).
History
Formation and first single
U.S. Maple was formed in 1995 at DeKalb's Northern Illinois University by former members of
Shorty and the
Mercury Players. Two members from each band met at the corner of Grand and Western Avenues, and as the band would reveal later on their website, began discussing how the group could erase rock and roll from their collective minds. The assembled group set out to devise a working method for reorganizing Rock and Roll, keeping only what they felt were its most important core elements. Recognizing they were kindred spirits, the group decided then and there to unite in an attempt to realize some of their musical ambitions.
U.S. Maple inherited vocalist Al Johnson and guitarist Mark Shippy from Shorty, while drummer Pat Samson and second guitarist Todd Rittman were transplants from the Mercury Players. The band's first recording came in the form of a two-song 7" single produced by Doug Easley and recorded in September 1995 at
Easley Studios in Memphis, Tennessee (during these sessions a cover version of
AC/DC
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's "Sin City" was also recorded, and eventually released on Skin Graft's "Sides 1-4" 7" compilation). U.S. Maple's first single featured the songs “Stuck” and "When a Man says Ow!” The independent label Skin Graft Records took an interest in the band and signed them to the label, releasing the "Stuck" single in the fall of 1995.
Skin Graft
The band recorded their first album, ''
Long Hair in Three Stages'', late in 1995 at Illinois'
Solid Sound Studios located in Hoffman Estates. The album was produced by
indie music
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producer and future
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth were an American rock band formed in New York City in 1981. Founding members Kim Gordon (bass, vocals, guitar), Thurston Moore (lead guitar, vocals) and Lee Ranaldo (rhythm guitar, vocals) remained together for the entire history of ...
guitarist
Jim O'Rourke, and was fueled with jarring guitar noodling, vocal wheezes and howls, and spastic drumming — all staples of the band's elastic song structures. Skin Graft released the album in October 1995 in both vinyl and CD formats; the vinyl pressings included a bonus track and hand-made sheet metal jackets manufactured by the bandmembers themselves.
The band then embarked on a six-week, twelve country, European tour in support of their first album. While in England, the band recorded a Peel session for
John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show.
When the band returned home from their European tour they recorded a second single featuring a cover of the 1961
Dion and the Belmonts
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hit "
The Wanderer", as well as an original composition, "Whoa Complains."
In 1997, the band returned to Solid Sound Studios to record their second album, again with producer Jim O'Rourke. This session produced the album
Sang Phat Editor, which was released by Skin Graft Records in June 1997.
Move to Drag City
In the fall of 1998 U.S. Maple left Skin Graft, signing to
Drag City the following year, due in part to the influence of Drag City labelmate Jim O'Rourke, but also due to an agreement by the label to support the band during their busy tour schedule. 1999 saw the band returning to the studio to record the followup to their Skin Graft work. Their third album,
Talker
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A talker is a communication system precursor to MMORPGs and other virtual worlds such as ''Se ...
, a darker, sparser record than their previous albums, was recorded at
B.C. Studio in
Brooklyn, New York
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. The album was recorded by
Michael Gira
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, lead singer of
post-industrial
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rock band
Swans
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, with
Martin Bisi
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He is known for recording records by Sonic Youth, Swans, John Zorn, Material, Bill Laswell, Helmet, Unsane, The Dresden Dolls, Cop Shoot Cop, White Zombie, Boredoms, Angels of L ...
engineering.
In 2001 the band released their fourth album, ''
Acre Thrills''. The album was recorded in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, at
Pachyderm Studio
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History
The studio was founded in 1988 by Jim Nickel, Mark Walk and Eric S. Anderson, with acoustic design by Bret Theney of ...
, and mixed a week later in Richmond, Virginia, at Sound of Music. In the summer of 2001, after the recording of Acre Thrills, drummer Pat Samson left the band, and was replaced by Adam Vida. With Vida, the band released their fifth studio album, 2003's ''
Purple On Time'', which saw a departure from the confrontational, fervent, and violent aspects of previous releases. Purple on Time contained more conventional song structures, instrumentation and singing.
Discography
Singles
* "Stuck" (Skin Graft, 1995)
* "
The Wanderer" / "Whoa Complains" (Sonic Bubblegum, 1996)
Albums
* ''
Long Hair in Three Stages'' (Skin Graft, 1995)
* ''Sang Phat Editor'' (Skin Graft, 1997)
* ''Talker'' (Drag City, 1999)
* ''
Acre Thrills'' (Drag City, 2001)
* ''
Purple On Time'' (Drag City, 2003)
Compilations
* ''Sides 1-4'' (Skin Graft, 1995)
Related acts
Al Johnson and Mark Shippy were both previously in
Shorty (1991–1994). Shippy, along with former U.S. Maple drummer Pat Samson are now in Miracle Condition. Shippy also plays in two-piece band Invisible Things with Jim Sykes.
Todd Rittmann now leads Chicago-based
Dead Rider, in addition to being a member of Drag City band, Singer. He was formerly a guitarist in The Mercury Players and
Cheer-Accident.
Johnson made appearances both live and on record with
no-wave
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band Lake of Dracula,
(1995–1997) where he was billed simply as "
The Manhattanite", alongside members of
The Scissor Girls,
The Flying Luttenbachers
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The Flying Luttenbachers have created a body of work focused on musical extremity and disson ...
, and Couch.
References in other media
Chicago punk/rock band
Alkaline Trio
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Founded in late 1996 by Skiba, bassist Rob Doran, and drummer Glenn Por ...
's song, "Goodbye Forever", which appears on the Alkaline Trio's EP ''
I Lied My Face Off'' features a line: "Remember last April when we saw U.S. Maple? / Somehow the singer showed the
Fireside exactly how I feel."
In the film ''
High Fidelity
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'' (2000), a number of scenes which take place in the record store display a U.S. Maple poster attached to the front of the counter. Frontman Al Johnson cameos in the film as an obsessive collector who is repeatedly turned away from buying a particularly rare record (the French import of ''
Safe as Milk
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'' by
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
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).
References
External links
Skin Graft RecordsDrag City
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American noise rock music groups
Drag City (record label) artists
Indie rock musical groups from Illinois
Musical groups from Chicago
Musical groups established in 1995
Musical groups disestablished in 2007