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In the 1980s, when New York's art-noise scene was at its apex, British imprint Blast First willingly signed its innovators. In a quick swoop, the label became the home of Sonic Youth, Big Black, Dinosaur Jr. and Band of Susans. The group was the latest in New York's lineage of bands melding rock with the avant-garde — a pedigree that began in the late 1960s with The Velvet Underground.
Formed by avant-garde flautist Susan Stenger and guitarist Robert Poss, Band of Susans was a rock band without the rock clichés: no guitar histrionics...no vocals at the front of the mix. Each instrument was given its own part, and they fitted together like building blocks to create droning, dense textures.
The band's name came from the trio of Susans in the group's original line-up: Stenger on bass and Susans Tallman and Lyall on guitars. With Poss serving as the third guitarist and Ron Spitzer on drums, the quintet released the Blessing And Curse EP in 1987. The poppy single "Hope Against Hope" was chosen by Melody Maker as Single of the Week.
Waves of distortion blew across the Susans' 1988 debut LP, Hope Against Hope. Unusual tunings, and staccato drums and melody lines that proceeded vertically rather than horizontally, made the listener feel caught in an electrical storm. Tallman and Lyall departed prior to 1989's Love Agenda; the vacancies were filled by Karen Haglof, who had played in Rhys Chatham's guitar ensembles with Poss and Stenger, and Page Hamilton, who later formed Helmet. The new line-up's songs were grinding and angular, as melody lines stopped, started and shifted to expose underlying layers. The blues — as well as The Rolling Stones' version of them — threaded through the music. The Stones' influence eventually culminated in the 1992 Susans' EP Now, which featured instrumental and vocal versions of "Paint It Black".
By the time the Susans' 1991 tribute to the E chord — entitled The Word And The Flesh — was released, guitarists Mark Lonergan and Anne Husick had replaced Haglof and Hamilton. The subsequent LP, Veil (1993), supplanted R&B rhythms with crunched sonic shards. 1995's Here Comes Success — a title meant as both a sarcastic barb and a nod to Iggy Pop — used rock beats to aerate melodic, prolonged compositions. Also released in 1995 was the greatest hits compilation Wired For Sound, which devoted one disc to songs with vocals and another to instrumentals, an often overlooked component of the Susans' work.
— Julie Taraska, The Rough Guide To Rock
At their utmost Band of Susans make one of the most spiritual and uplifting rock sounds around. "Hope Against Hope" remains the blueprint for their best 'songs'. Live, in a downtown New York club, it's even more ultimate than on vinyl. Three guitars cross-hatch incredible simple chords and sub-riffs over the same, narrow soundspace, creating an inchoate blaze of light, like a child scrawling manically over and over a piece of paper with fluorescent crayons. Band of Susans work furiously all for that moment of flashover when the song's superstructure is engulfed, lost in a borderless miasma of interference, a pall of cosmic tinnitus.... Instead of 'communication', Band of Susans offer something more like communion. — Simon Reynolds, Melody Maker
Adamantly arty, these New York subversives have since 1986 never lost faith in hypnotic guitar....Robert Poss and Susan Stenger prevail with dronefests rich in texture and heavy with stream-of-consciousness musings....The radical strategy pays off in music that is brainy, visceral and bracing. — Rolling Stone
Unsung heroes in pop's gender wars, The Band Of Susans have surpassed the challenges put down by successive Downtown minimalists: the No New York groups, composers Rhys Chatham and Glenn Branca. The result: the best guitar rock of the 80s. — Mojo
Their songs are like excerpts from dirty realist fiction -- they look at the everyday hopelessness of lives that have gone wrong, that have suffered from the remorseless optimism the American Dream extracts, until they can't face reality anymore. — N.M.E.
Band Of Susans, a co-ed New York City quintet, have put more electric guitar on one record than any other I've ever heard. Pop this beast into your car's system and blow your hardtop straight into the 1990's. — Spin
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Member Since: 8/14/2006
Band Website: monotremata.com/bos/
Band Members: Robert Poss (guitar, vocals); Susan Stenger (bass, vocals); Mark Lonergan (guitar); Ron Spitzer (drums); Anne Husick (guitar); Karen Haglof (guitar, vocals); Page Hamilton (guitar, vocals); Susan Tallman (guitar, vocals); Susan Lyall (guitar); Alva Rogers (vocals).
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Record Label: Trace Elements/Blast First
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

GilbertPossStenger CD

This collaboration among Wire's Bruce Gilbert and Band Of Susans' Susan Stenger and Robert Poss grew out of BOS's long-standing friendship and association with Wire, dating to 1988.Click Here for a Re...
Posted by Band Of Susans on Sun, 02 Dec 2007 01:58:00 PST

Band Of Susans Radio Play/Record Sales 1989 - Some Chart Positions


Posted by Band Of Susans on Sat, 03 Nov 2007 10:38:00 PST

Robert Poss and Susan Stenger at Roulette


Posted by Band Of Susans on Tue, 16 Oct 2007 12:46:00 PST

Robert Poss in France, October 13 and 14, 2007....

Solo performances in October in Besançon and Dijon, France.The Mobile Center of Art and the Cylinder reproduce their programme of confrontation, meeting and connection between musicians and painter....
Posted by Band Of Susans on Wed, 03 Oct 2007 07:23:00 PST

The good old days

RP's touring guitar rig with Band of Susans, circa 1995, as portrayed by Guitar Geek...
Posted by Band Of Susans on Sun, 10 Jun 2007 11:08:00 PST

Band Of Susans "Mood Swing/Last Temptation" Single on Sing Fat Records

This was released on orange and purple vinyl in individually hand-stamped sleeves on a Restless Records subsidiary.Image found on a Dutch web site: Mood Swing single...
Posted by Band Of Susans on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 09:14:00 PST

Two More Donaufestival '07 Photos of Susan Stenger and Robert Poss

...Taken by Throbbing Gristle's Chris CarterPosted by Band Of Susans on Thu, 17 May 2007 06:13:00 PST

Photos from the Throbbing Gristle Project, Donaufestival, Krems, Austria, April 30, 2007

Band Of Susans' Robert Poss and Susan Stenger with Phill Niblock at the World Premiere of Niblock's "Stosspeng," a piece written for them.Photos (c) Florian WieserNiblock "Stosspeng" link...
Posted by Band Of Susans on Sun, 13 May 2007 10:29:00 PST

Band Of Susans members Susan Stenger and Robert Poss premiere new Phill Niblock work in Austria

Phill Niblock at Donaufestival, Krems, Austria, April 30, 2007Robert Poss and Susan Stenger will perform a new work for electric guitar and laptop computer composed for them by Phill Niblock. Also on...
Posted by Band Of Susans on Tue, 20 Mar 2007 07:34:00 PST

Band Of Susans members Susan Stenger and Robert Poss premiere new Phill Niblock work in Austria

Phill Niblock at Donaufestival, Krems, Austria, April 30, 2007Robert Poss and Susan Stenger will perform a new work for electric guitar and laptop computer composed for them by Phill Niblock. It is en...
Posted by Band Of Susans on Tue, 20 Mar 2007 07:32:00 PST