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Max Vague

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.............. "Lyrics have always been important for me, being a product of the Lennon/ Bowie way of writing. Both are great lyricists, and tremendously influential to me...My first real musical experience was 'I Am The Walrus'...and from then on I was permanently warped and there was no looking back."--Max Vague------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------"Music and the acceptance of it has validated my whole existence."------Max Vague, 10/8/95, 3;03 P.M.-------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------SEPTEMBER 2005 - NEWS & COMMENTARY--------------------------------------- SEE YOU LATER, MAX OLD FRIEND!------------------------------------------------Writt en by Keith A. Gordon; a fan and friend-- from the beginning to the end. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------- It is with great sadness that we report the death by suicide of an old friend and one of our favorite musicians, Max Vague. A multi-talented musician and producer as well as an enormously skilled graphic artist, Max was a leading figure in the Nashville rock music scene for over a decade. Although relatively unknown to the music world outside of the southeastern U.S., Max nevertheless recorded and released six albums without any label resources and, with various bands, toured the region relentlessly.----------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ----Max's musical career began back in the early-80s in Monterey, California. He taught himself to play keyboards and, known by his birth name -- William Hearn -- played with a number of popular local bands, including Bill Hearn and the Freeze. In 1984 he packed his bags and headed to Los Angeles where he supported himself as a freelance graphic artist and musician, writing the scores for several documentary films, including a special on the GM Sunraycer. While in LA he changed his name to "Max Vague" and began an incredibly prolific period of songwriting and recording. In 1992 Max recorded his first album, Love In A Thousand Faces, moving later that year to Nashville with his debut disc tucked beneath his arm.-------------------------------------------------------- -----------Max made an immediate splash in the Music City. This critic, writing about Love In A Thousand Faces in Nashville's Metro music magazine, said "the songs presented here -- hard-edged pop/rock replete with melodic experimentation -- evoke a variety of influences: the Beatles, Peter Gabriel, many electric British folkies, but are freshly original and completely uncategorizable." Shortly after arriving in Nashville, Vague recorded his sophomore effort, S.O.S. The Party's Over. Produced in his home studio, Max contributed nearly all of the instrumentation for this solid collection of songs. "Imaginative, colorful and intriguing, the songs on S.O.S. are like a puzzle box whose solution awaits discovery," I wrote in December '93 in R.A.D! Review And Discussion of Rock & Roll. Support for Max came from unlikely places, such as from NASA Space Shuttle Captain Michael Baker, who carried Max's CDs with him on two trips into space, subsequently mentioning Vague when interviewed by MTV's Tabitha Soren for the cable network's Week In Rock show.------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------Over the course of the next twelve years, Vague recorded and released four more critically-acclaimed albums, each more musically complex and rewarding than the previous. With The Field CD, released in 1995, Max began recording with a full band that included guitarist Steve Green, bassist Ross Smith and drummer Robert Kamm. Two years later Vague recorded the Timing LP with Smith and drummer Buddy Gibbons. It was with the addition of Music City rock veteran Kenny Wright to his band, however, that Max would hit his creative peak, the trio of Vague, Smith and Wright recording the powerful Kill The Giant album in 1998. Together, these three toured the southeast and drove home Vague's immense talents to appreciative audiences. Max's work received airplay on local and regional radio stations and accolades poured in from publications like the industry trade paper Cash Box, Bone Music Magazine and the Nashville Scene alternative newsweekly.------------------------------------------------- ---------------------In 2002, Vague returned to the studio to record the self-titled maxvague CD, his darkest and most personal effort yet. A solitary figure in the studio, Max carefully crafted the songs, playing nearly all the instruments while engineering and producing the album himself. Of maxvague the album, this critic wrote, "there's no denying the power of his music, Vague's gift of artistic expression and his instrumental prowess making him the most consistently interesting and intriguing artist working in the American underground today." A masterful collection of songs, the album nevertheless went largely unnoticed by the mainstream and alternative press alike.------------------------------------------------------ ---------- After the release of this self-titled album, Max retreated from music somewhat, supporting himself as a graphic artist. He never stopped writing songs, however, and before his death had nearly completed work on what would have been his seventh album, titled Drive. Max and Kenny contributed a track, "Oh Well, Okay" to the memorial CD A Tribute To Elliot Smith, released earlier this year by Double D Records. Max had found new love, was beginning a new company and was seemingly looking towards the future when he came to the decision that he had accomplished everything that he had set out to do. Sometime late in the night of August 12th, Max took his own life at the too-young age of 44, leaving behind his fiance Danni, his mother Gay Cameron, his sister Lynda Cameron and brother Jim "Spyder" Hearn. At a memorial service held at The Basement club in Nashville on Sunday night, August 28th, a packed room of family, friends and fans heard Max's siblings Lynda and Jim share their memories of their brother. Former bandmates Ross Smith, Kenny Wright and Steve Green also spoke as did Ben Mabry, one of Max's oldest friends and biggest fan and the Rev. Keith A. Gordon, who presided over the memorial service. Mike "Grimey" Grimes, co-owner of Grimey's Music and booker for The Basement graciously provided the club for Max's memorial.--------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------The family has plans to keep Max's web site up and running as a living tribute to this incredible talent and will try to release his last album, Drive, at some point in the future. A year or so ago, Max had made a CD of his work available for free download on his web site at www.maxvague.com. Readers curious about this talented musician can listen to a good representation of Vague's work from his six albums. The Reverend's review of the maxvague CD can be found here. Most of Max's CDs are still in stock and available from CD Baby for those wanting to purchase one. An intelligent, complex, multi-faceted and extremely talented artist and musician, Max Vague's work will live on long after his tragic death. As a friend and champion of his music, I'll miss Max and look forward to meeting again on the other side.....

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Member Since: 22/04/2006
Band Website: www.cdbaby.com
Band Members: ATTENTION !! ACHTUNG !! ADVISO !! For detailed information (and more songs) on the seven official Max Vague releases, as well as the unreleased C.D.'s 'Entropy' and 'Drive', and other assorted live, unreleased and rare tracks, demos, etc... please go to the 'MV' links in Max Vague's Friend Space and go to Photos.----------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ ...and don't forget to live and eat well.
Influences: (in no particular order):Peter Gabriel, Kraftwerk, U2, Pink Floyd, Radiohead, R.E.M., Tom Petty, XTC, The Beatles, John Lennon, Talking Heads, Brian Ferry, Rupert Hine, the the, The Kinks, The Cure, Soul Coughing, Brian Eno, David Sylvian, Nick Drake, Elliott Smith, Adrian Belew, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin, David Byrne, Beck, Syd Barrett, P.J. Harvey, The Police, Mike Oldfield, Jean-Michele Jarre, NIN, ......to just name a few of so many...........
Sounds Like: ....... Dark, Rhythmic Rock from nowhere with a little something for every dream home. Max Vague is an energetic 4-piece band that exists only in another realm where music is appreciated for it's content and not merely for its attitude....moving the listener thru a series of emotions from raw and driven to ambient and hypnotic.--------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------"....has been favorably compared to acts as diverse as Pink Floyd to Coldplay to U2, yet with an undeniably original sound that is all his own...."---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------SEE WHAT THESE IMPORTANT AND INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE HAVE SAID ABOUT MAX VAGUE:...................................................... ......................."a maturity that incorporates even more diverse influences than ever before.("Kill the Giant")With more melodies and livelier song structure added to his trademark musical marksmanship, Vague had developed into a world-class tunesmith. Amazes the listener with their tendency to take musical chances......fucking brilliant!"------------------------------------------------- -----Rev. Keith A. Gordon,R2NetZine-------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------"Each song is a painting, each album a tapestry."---------Joseph Stanley,CASHBOX MAGAZINE---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------"...how refreshing that even in the 90's there's an artist that is completely original..."-----------------------------Sue Wilkenson,WRLT 100.1 FM-Nashville --------------------------------------------"To say that Max Vague is definately his own entity is an understatement."-------------Rock & Read Magazine---------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------"One of Nashville's most foreward-thinking artists...."----------------------The Tennessean,Sept.26,2003------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------"....lyrical prowess and immense musical skills."------The Nashville Scene------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------"Vague is one of the most exciting artists working in rock today, an uncompromising and songwriter following his own muse through a commercial no man's lannd, consequenses be damned."---------------------------------------------------- -Bone Music Magazine ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------"...crackles with seamless power....--------" Dan Pine, Polygram---------------------------------------------------- -------"...real music for a reality-conscious world.."-Rick Heysquierdo KPFT 90.1 FM-HOUSTON-------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------"The thinking person's alternative music."----------Ross Smith, Bass Guitar------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------"....unbelieveable!!...only difference between them and absolute godhood is a large number of things, mostly!"--------------------------------Max Vague, Member of the group
Record Label: Metrolord
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Song For Max-by Keith Gordon

Song For MaxThis entry was posted on 8/14/2006 10:55 AM and is filed under Tributes.Its been a year since our friend and talented musician Max Vague killed himself. Although efforts continue to find ...
Posted by on Thu, 09 Jul 2009 18:37:00 GMT

''Life Lived and Lost'--The Nashville Scene, Sept. 1, 2005

Sept.1, 2005-- The Nashville Scene   Life Lived and Lost   A local musicians death underscores...
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 07:00:00 GMT

Letter to the Editor-Nashville Scene, Sept. 15, 2005

Love And Hate Mail--The Nashville Scene, Sept. 15, 2005.   A family man I am writing in response to Jim Ridleys well-written article regarding the life and loss of Max Vague (Life Lived ...
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 06:56:00 GMT

MV--bio

..>max vague In 1991, Max Vague began his recording career with the release of his debut CD, Love In A Thousand Faces. Vague handled nearly all of the musical performing chores himself, from the ini...
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 06:53:00 GMT

MV--press

press Below is just a sampling of what people have said about Max Vague. (Edited from various sources)Love In A Thousand Faces...is Vague's impressive debut, a 14-song collection showcasing Vague's l...
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 06:51:00 GMT

MV--news from max vague's (twisted) world

news from max vague's twisted world july 21 , 2005___________________________ hello again. it's been a while since there was any word from us, and for that we are truly in your debt. thanks for your...
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 06:46:00 GMT

MV--'Perspective', by Kenny Wright

'Perspective'byKenny Wright(kenny wright has been a longtime drummer, guitarist, vocalist, co-producer, supporter and friend to the max vague project) entries: august 23, 2004 I guess this is it......
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 06:41:00 GMT

MV--collected. free.

..> collected. free. here is the new max vague cd, collected.18 songs spanning all six of mv's cds, and over 12 years in all, yours FREE to download at will. from max: I've been working on all of...
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 06:38:00 GMT

MV--'collected' liner notes by Kenny Wright

collectedliner notes bykenny wright   December 16, 2003 I must have sat down a hundred times to write these liner notes that you are reading right now. I figured that Max Vague's Collected, a ...
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 06:35:00 GMT

MV--links

these are some of maxvague's biggest influences over the years (in no particular order) peter gabriel kraftwerk U2 pink floyd radiohead rem tom pettyxtc the beatles john lennon talking hea...
Posted by on Fri, 04 May 2007 06:33:00 GMT