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Green Magnet School

Three guitars is not art, 1987-1997

About Me

This is the official Green Magnet School MySpace site.

Green Magnet School was an experimental rock band formed between Lowell and Framingham Massachusetts in 1987.
The group defied easy categorization, but the 3-guitar cacophony of its music was often referred to in the sub-genres of noise rock, post punk, no wave, and even industrial music. They used such unconventional sonic tactics as switching instruments to two bass guitars, playing effected trash cans as percussion, and using treated guitars (bottlecaps, fountain pens) to achieve otherworldly musical atmospheres. They were soon signed to Genius Records, then home of labelmates Spacemen 3. After releasing a string of indie singles, they saw their original labels parent company Rough Trade go bankrupt a week before their first albums release. After playing a showcase in NYC at the New Music Seminar, the band signed with Sub Pop records, and in 1992 released their debut CD "Blood Music" (produced in part by Radiohead/Dinosaur Jr. knob-twiddler Sean Slade), which featured the radio hit "Windshield". The album was critically acclaimed, and the band were written up in publications as diverse as Melody Maker, Chemical Imbalance, Thrasher, CMJ, Kerrang!, and The Village Voice. "Blood Music" also received airplay on the legendary John Peel Show on BBC radio. The bleak, dystopian nature of both the lyrics and music were compared by both U.S. and UK music journalists to such groups as Killing Joke, Live Skull, Gang of Four, and early Sonic Youth.
After sharing the stage and touring extensively with local, national, and international acts such as:
The Flaming Lips, The Jesus Lizard, Kudgel, The Laughing Hyenas, Bullet LaVolta, Polvo, Loving Six, Poster Children, Laughing Academy, Tar, Helios Creed, Cxema, White Zombie, Th Faith Healers, Nisi Period, Love Battery, Volcano Suns, Die Kreuzen, Bastards, Bulkhead, The Afghan Whigs, Common Ailments of Maturity, Membranes, High Risk Group, God Bullies, Red Bliss, The Lemonheads, Buffalo Tom, Hollow Heyday, Halo of Flies, Drumming on Glass, Gobblehoof, Come, Galaxie 500, The Cows, Cul de Sac, H.P. Zinker, Subskin Cables, Dinosaur Jr., New Radiant Storm King, and of course friends and musical compatriots Six Finger Satellite (with whom the group released several split singles and retained the services of John Maclean, now better known as The Juan Maclean, as tour guitarist), the group released a CD EP titled "Revisionist" in 1993, and what would be their final CD, "Illuminatus" in 1995. After several line-up changes, GMS finally disbanded in 1997.
Now regarded as a highly underrated, influential band ahead of its time, Green Magnet School is considered one of the seminal indie rock groups that sprouted from the fertile Boston music community of the late 1980's-early 1990's. Several former members of the band remain currently active in ongoing musical projects, including Black Helicopter , Teleffonic , The Low-Country Messiahs and Chris Pearson/EKRANOPLAN .
On October 7, 2004, GMS reunited for one night at the Middle East upstairs in Cambridge at a benefit and tribute for their deceased friend Tim Bartley. They played to a sold-out room, doing songs covering their entire career and featuring both major line-ups of the band.
Discography:
7" singles:
"CO" split with God's Acre (Toxic Shock Records) 1990
"White People" (Sonic Bubblegum Records) 1991
"White People" split with Six Finger Satellite (Hippy Knight Records, Australia) 1991
"Singed" (Sub Pop Records Single-of-the-Month Club, Dec. 1991)
"Blind in My Mouth" (Hippy Knight Records, Australia) 1992
"Don't Cry" double single with Six Finger Satellite (Sub Pop Records) 1993
CD's:
"Blood Music" (Sub Pop/Genius Records) 1992
"Revisionist" (Sonic Bubblegum Records) 1993
"Illuminatus" (Sonic Bubblegum Records) 1995
Miscellaneous:
"Windshield" on "Where's Stanton Park?"-LP (Stanton Park Records) 1989
"Blood Music"-LP (Sub Pop/Glitterhouse Records Germany) 1992
"Throb" on "Revolution Come and Gone"-CD (Sub Pop Europe) 1993
"Throb" on Sub Pop/Spin Magazine promotional CD (Spin Magazine/Sub Pop) 1993
"Blind in My Mouth" on "Self Mutilation"-CD (Hippy Knight Records, Australia) 1994
"Slipper" on "Pipeline!"-CD (Kimchee Records) 1996
Most of this material is out of print, but can often be found on eBay .

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/27/2006
Band Members: Dramatis Personae:

Tim Shea (now in BLACK HELICOPTER)- guitar & vocals
Can Keskin- guitar, 2nd bass
Chris Pearson (now solo and w/EKRANOPLAN)- guitar, synthesizer & vocals
Steve Rzucidlo (now as TELEFFONIC)- bass
Rob Hamilton (now in THE LOW COUNTRY MESSIAHS)- drums, piano, guitar
Jeff Iwanicki (now in BLACK HELICOPTER)- bass, guitar
Greg Gilmartin- drums

supporting cast:

Stephen Smith (The Morning Line/God's Eye/Salem 66/Expando Brain)- "interim" bass player (featured on the GMS/6FS Sub Pop single)
Matt Nicholas- drums
Zack Lazar- bass
John Maclean (Six Finger Satellite/The Juan Maclean)- tour guitarist
Mark Erdody (Kudgel)- guitar
Lee Fisher- 2nd bass
Craig Duhamel- drums
Jon Coates (Phantom Tollbooth)- drums for one gig

(photos by: Sara Willman, James Apt & Bob Weston.)
Influences: Gang of Four, Joy Division, Einsturzende Neubauten, Killing Joke, Sonic Youth, Mercyful Fate, Led Zeppelin, Chameleons UK, Big Black, The Fall, Iron Maiden, The Smiths, Mission of Burma, Metallica, Live Skull, Echo and the Bunnymen, Wire, Can
Sounds Like: something ahead of its time
Record Label: Sub Pop, Rough Trade/Genius, Sonic Bubblegum
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

by request: "BARMECIDE ROOM"

we've been getting a lot of requests for this one- "Barmecide Room," off of the 1992 GMS debut release on Sub Pop, "Blood Music." This song is featured in a trailer for the horror movie "The Hamilton...
Posted by Green Magnet School on Tue, 11 Mar 2008 03:21:00 PST

by request: "SLIPPER" live on WMBR’s "Pipeline!", 1991

thanks to Hellvis for requesting to put the song "Slipper" from our December 1991 edition of the Sub Pop Single of the Month Club 7" up on the player. Unfortunately, we haven't transferred the master...
Posted by Green Magnet School on Sun, 16 Dec 2007 08:41:00 PST

"AMMONIA BATH" 7" posted!

finally got around to making a digital transfer off of vinyl of the song "Ammonia Bath", which was the B-side to our 7" "White People" single that came out on Sonic Bubblegum records in the fall of 19...
Posted by Green Magnet School on Sat, 27 Oct 2007 08:23:00 PST

by special request: "SINGED" live in Vermont 10/11/92

Thanks to Invisiblake for requesting we throw the song "Singed", off of our 1991 SubPop Single-of-the-Month club single up on the player. Only problem is, we don't have a digital transfer handy of th...
Posted by Green Magnet School on Wed, 06 Sep 2006 06:54:00 PST

UNRELEASED GMS: "WATERMAN"

posted and up now is an unreleased song that was recorded during the "Blood Music" sessions called "Waterman". It was recorded by Sean Slade (Radiohead, Dinosaur Jr.) at the old Fort Apache South in ...
Posted by Green Magnet School on Mon, 09 Jul 2007 01:57:00 PST

GMS featured in "THE HAMILTONS" move trailer!

If you watch this trailer for the independent horror film "The Hamiltons" (directed by The Butcher Brothers), you'll hear a snippet of "Barmecide Room" towards the end. Apparently the 80's new-wave r...
Posted by Green Magnet School on Sat, 28 Oct 2006 06:26:00 PST

Song titles: not always what they seem (some good stories here)

more often that not, GMS song titles did not necessarily reflect the actual lyrical nature of the songs themselves. often, the band would name a song randomly, with a backstory that was known only to...
Posted by Green Magnet School on Wed, 30 Aug 2006 07:18:00 PST

new (old?) pictures: thank you, Sara!

We just want to give props to our favorite shutterbug of all time, Sara Willman, for going above and beyond the call of duty and getting some old GMS photos from her archives that we've just posted up...
Posted by Green Magnet School on Sat, 02 Dec 2006 08:51:00 PST

Reviews/videos and more...

Yes, we finally have the official GMS MySpace site up and running. Many thanks to everyone who inquired and inspired.below are some record and show reviews, and also a video of the song 'Windshield' ...
Posted by Green Magnet School on Mon, 28 Aug 2006 08:08:00 PST