Jump to content

Moth (band)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 69.61.221.166 (talk) at 21:06, 25 September 2008 (→‎Studio albums). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Moth

MOTH is an American alternative rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio formed in 1989. The band has released five full length records including a major label release on Virgin Records. They have done live performances on The Late Late Show, AOL, and Mancow's Morning Madhouse, numerous national tours and a UK tour. They have received critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, Blender, Spin, Billboard, Alternative Press, Transworld, Stuff, CMJ, The New York Times and Los Angeles Times.

History

Provisions, Fiction and Gear (2001-2002)

MOTH recorded its debut album with producer Sean Beavan in Los Angeles. During recording, Stenz and Gayol were joined by bassist Tommy Stinson and drummer Josh Freese. After the recording, Tommy Stinson and Josh Freese were replaced by Theodore Liscinski and Atom Willard. The band released Provisions, Fiction and Gear April 9, 2002. "I See Sound" was released as the first single. The music video was shot in Hollywood.

EMI/Virgin decided to drop pop diva Mariah Carey, the resulting financial fallout from her hefty signing and $28 million dollar "severance" forced EMI to completely restructure. The company began letting go of employees and, according to Gayol, "everyone but the multi-platinum artists and artists who sold gold." Provisions, Fiction and Gear had just been released, selling only 10,000 to 15,000 units.

Drop Deaf (2003)

With Virgin behind them, the duo were resigned to start working on a new album, including assembling and rehearsing a locally-based rhythm section with Bill Buzek on bass and drummer Kevin Hogle. Initial tracking took place at local studio, Group Effort, with longtime band ally, Jeff Monroe, while the remainder of the tracks were recorded at Stenz's home-based Studio Red. Stenz assumed responsibility for Drop Deaf's production chores and confesses it was "extremely stressful."

Immune to Gravity (2004-2006)

Brad's friendship with former A&R exec Todd Sullivan became the catalyst for the next chapter of MOTH’s lifespan. Brad continued to send songs to Sullivan after the band's departure from Virgin and in spring of 2004, Sullivan headed out to Cincinnati for a look at the new MOTH lineup with Eli White on bass and Eric Diedrichs on guitar. Liking what he witnessed at a downtown festival, Sullivan asked MOTH to be the first band signed to his new label, Hey Domingo!

On hiatus (2007-present)

Stenz announced on October 03, 2006 that a new album was expected to be released around spring of 2007. Bassist Eli White left the band to return to college and was replaced by Ryan Malott. Stenz ceased working on the new album and gradually stopped playing concerts. In September 2008, Stenz became the new bassist in both Cari Clara and The Turnbull AC's.

Members

Current members

  • Brad Stenz - vocals, guitar
  • Eric Diedrichs - guitar
  • Ryan Malott - bass
  • Kevin Hogle - drums

Former members

  • Eli White - bass
  • Bob Gayol - guitar
  • Bill Buzeck - bass
  • Ted Liscinski - bass
  • Atom Willard - drums

Session musicians

Awards

  • Cincinnati Entertainment Awards 2004 - Nominee for Best Rock Band.
  • Cincinnati Entertainment Awards 2005 - Winner for Best Live Act.
  • Cincinnati Entertainment Awards 2006 - Nominee for Best Live Act.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Label US Chart Position
1991 MOTH
1994 Big League Fantasy Camp
2002 Provisions, Fiction and Gear Virgin Records #42 (CMJ Radio 200)
2004 Drop Deaf Vital America
2006 Immune to Gravity Hey Domingo!

EPs

Year Title Label
2001 Like a Butterfly 'cept Different Virgin Records

Appearances on compilations

Year Album Label Song
2006 Emily the Strange: Strange Music for Strange People Vol. 1 "Revolution"
2007 Uncover the Rock "Sticks and Stones"

Music videos

Year Title Album
2002 "I See Sound" Provisions, Fiction and Gear
2006 "Revolution" Immune to Gravity

References



Template:MOTH