Ethyl Meatplow | |
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Genres | Industrial, Alternative |
Years active | 1990–1993 |
Labels | Motiv Communications/Spasm Piece of Mind Records Sympathy for the Record Industry/Dali Records Elektra |
Associated acts | Geraldine Fibbers Polar Bear E.Coli Buccinator Evangelista |
Past members | Carla Bozulich Harold "Biff" Barefoot Sanders III Wee-Wee (John Napier) |
Ethyl Meatplow was an American alternative/industrial music band best known for their sole album, Happy Days, Sweetheart, released in 1993 by Dali Records, a division of Chameleon Music Group and distributed by Elektra Entertainment. The album's songs "Devil's Johnson," "Queenie" and "Ripened Peach" were made into music videos.
Ethyl Meatplow toured nationally with Nitzer Ebb; Thrill Kill Kult, Front 242, Steel Pole Bathtub, Foreskin 500, and gained coverage for its sexually explicit, burlesque-inspired, anything goes/first your money then your clothes live performances. The band played Lollapalooza and attracted criticism from Kim Gordon and Julia Cafritz of Free Kitten for its naked dancers and "recorded music." The truth is, the majority of found sounds, sound bites, and/or muzic contrete/re-appropriated sounds were either played live, or triggered live via an early midi set-up through an array of keyboards or midi drum triggers by the band (when said midi set-up was not breaking down). The band attracted a cult following and continues to do so to this day. They were reviewed positively in Rolling Stone, who described Happy Days, Sweetheart as a "smorgasbord of unbridled lust and dance-floor fun." The video for "Devil's Johnson" featured on the Beavis and Butthead episode "Young, Gifted & Crude" and was aired on MTV's 120 Minutes. Their cover of "(They Long to Be) Close to You" was featured in a Season 2 episode of Daria.