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The Mad Scientists

Think Rob Zombie remakes "Them" - NoFold

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Geoparasitism


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The Mad Scientists have been described using a wide array of musical terms. So, for those looking for commercially accessible schlock rock flee now or abandon all hope. But, for those who crave adventure, originality and return to when rock music made parents turn away in disgust (or a least scratch their head) then welcome to the laboratory. The music could be described as experimental, dark psychedelic, jazz, metal that explores the boundary between chaos and structure. And if that confounds you further wait until you hear the music.
With a new drummer joining the group in in late 2007 the band has big plans for 2008. After only weeks of joining the band has 3 new songs with plans to record a new album in the new year. 2008 will see lots of explosions coming from the lab with the addition of multi-media stage shows, a live album, a video, lots more live show, extensive touring, and more that dare not be said.
The Mad Scientists have had several incarnations. Initially, the band played shows as a two piece (guitar & bass) until they found a drummer. And while drummers have come and gone Brannon Barr (guitar/vocals) and Kim Fry (bass guitar) have remained the key ingredients in this sonic concoction. Brannon could easily hone his guitar playing to fit any mainstream style but instead creates a style that is like multiple weather fronts colliding. Kim often conjures up strange tones and sounds on her bass but the one thing she has yet to capture is the infamous, "Brown Note". The search for this elusive musical legend does not stop her from laying down deeps groves and twisted bass lines. The recent addition of Brandon Whitehead as drummer has made The Mad Scientists' overall feel more tight and condensed but stills retains the more intricate and weird elements the band has a reputation for due to Brandon being a heavy, driving, punk player.
The Mad Scientists very well may be DFW's most divisive band. Audiences are often filled with love and disgust for the show but they always stay and pay attention. This is one of the unfortunate side effects of making unique music. As DefensiveListening of the local and even more controversial WeShotJr.com noted, "I prefer the originality of their music over a lot of Denton's "tasteful" retro country rockers, music theory students, jazz heads, and gear fetishists." The band does not necessarily aim to please everyone. They just want to try to shake up the current complacency that is pervasive in music and society in general. So, for those that enjoy an unpaved ride the Hearse is always ready but for those that don't they can shake off the side effects by buying an extra drink or two at the bar.

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Member Since: 12/15/2004
Band Website: themadscientists.biz
Band Members: Brannon:
guitar & vocals

Kim:
bass guitar

Brandon:
drums

Influences: The Mad Scientists have spent much time in their underground laboratory developing a unique and perplexing sound. Much grave digging and laborious work had to be completed to make such an original Frankensteinian monster. First, they took the head of The Residents and inserted the brain of Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett. Next, they grafted on the mouth of Jello Biafria and popped in the Smashing Pumpkins eyeballs. Then, after much grave digging they maniacally sewed on the ears of Frank Zappa. It was clear this monster only had minor organ damage so they replaced the intestines with those of the Butthole Surfers. Finally, The Mad Scientists brought the creature to life with 10,000 volts straight into the heart of Sonic Youth.
Sounds Like: Welcome to the dark underbelly of experimental psychedelic jazz funk, where conspiracies have global relevance and humanity (to quote brilliant comedian Bill Hicks), is a virus with shoes. The Mad Scientists descend into their laboratory to blaze musical trails like hallucinogenic tracers, mocking and deconstructing the capitalism, competition, greed, selfishness, waste, and spiritual disconnection that lead our human race to the precipice of self-annihilation. Geoparisitism will challenge listeners musically and socio-politically. A few of the songs function as fine singles, but this eclectic fusion is rich with sonic layers and overarching lyrical themes, and so deserves to be experienced in full, with a macrocosmically enlightened ear. - Christopher Largen ( JUNK , Prescription Pot)

Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Old School - Downloads - New Demos Soon...

Many of you have not heard Brandon (the new drummer) play. His style is very aggressive and more like the drumming on the limited edition cd sampler we gave out to email list members in 2005. We have ...
Posted by The Mad Scientists on Tue, 15 Apr 2008 08:50:00 PST

Online Laboratory Surgery Complete

Last week we took down the online laboratory (www.themadscientists.biz) to have Eye Gore (our trusted webmaster) perform surgery on it. Please, keep in mind as of tonight it has only been test in Fire...
Posted by The Mad Scientists on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 07:04:00 PST

hink Rob Zombie remakes "Them" - Cool Review from No Fold

Very nice review we got last weekend from NoFold (http://nofold.beloblog.com/archives/2007/12/saturdays_shows _so_far.html)Saturday Night's ShowsStrawberry Fields(2310 W. Oak, 9pm, cover varies cheap-t...
Posted by The Mad Scientists on Mon, 07 Jan 2008 07:56:00 PST

Soma Holiday - GB’s Experimental Track of the Day

Soma Holiday is doing well in the experimental category on Garageband (http://www.garageband.com). We almost didn't classify it as experimental because for us its pretty straight forward but then deci...
Posted by The Mad Scientists on Thu, 13 Dec 2007 08:56:00 PST

MySpace, Website, and Pics & Videos, OH MY!

EyeGore(our webmaster)has been putting in lots of extra hours the last couple of weeks fixing up the website and our myspace page. The myspace page (www.myspace.com/TheMadScientists) has been fixed up...
Posted by The Mad Scientists on Thu, 29 Nov 2007 02:14:00 PST

Free CD Download (plus extra bonus tracks) All December !!!!

A few months ago (long before Radiohead's big announcement) we hinted on our email list that everyone on it (what we refer to as Test Subjects) would get a free download of Geoparasitism as a tremendo...
Posted by The Mad Scientists on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 04:56:00 PST

It’s Over

Today is the that we finally announce that it is over, our search for a drummer. That right, we are proud to announce that Brandon Whitehead will be the newest Mad Scientist. Brandon is a hard hitting...
Posted by The Mad Scientists on Mon, 15 Oct 2007 07:03:00 PST

We’re Gigging Again

While nothing is secured on who or what the drummer will be (or if there will be one) we will be playing this month as we return to some of our favorite haunted houses in the area. First, is the Dall...
Posted by The Mad Scientists on Thu, 04 Oct 2007 09:11:00 PST

Lab Explosions (aka Where Have We Been?)

If you thought we were blown up in a lab explosions and would never be heard from again you weren't exactly wrong. If you recall a week after our last show with Christina, Denton was hit with a flood ...
Posted by The Mad Scientists on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 05:56:00 PST

Thank You!

We want to thank everyone who made it to Secret Headquarters on Friday and for helping make it an unforgettable night. Violent Squids put on an amazing show that had the crowd going nuts. It was one o...
Posted by The Mad Scientists on Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:31:00 PST