This article is about the indie rock band, for the robot made by Fujitsu, see Enon (robot), for other uses, see Enon (disambiguation).
Enon
is an indie rock band founded by John Schmersal, Rick Lee and Steve Calhoon. Currently, Enon is situated in Philadelphia, though the band is known for being part of the New York music scene.
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Biography
Schmersal was originally in the band
Brainiac and formed Enon (named after the
village in
Ohio, which is close to Schmersal's hometown of
Dayton) with Lee and Calhoon following the death of Brainiac's singer Timmy Taylor and their subsequent disbandment. After Brianiac Schmersal made a solo album under the name John Stuart Mill
[1]. Rick Lee and Steve Calhoon were both previous members of the band
Skeleton Key, a befriended band Brainiac had toured with. Together they formed Enon. Lee created a number of
percussion sounds for the band playing a "junk kit" including a
Radio Flyer wagon, propane tank, and old hubcaps. After the release of their first album
Believo! in 1999, Calhoon left the band and was replaced by
Toko Yasuda (
bass/
vocals/keyboard) and
Matt Schulz (
drums). Yasuda was previously in the bands
Blonde Redhead,
The Lapse and
The Van Pelt. With the new lineup, Enon released
High Society in 2002 and toured with
The Faint. A majority of Enon's albums have been released on the Chicago-based indie label,
Touch and Go Records. Lee left the band, and Enon went on to release
Hocus Pocus in 2003, and a collection of singles and previously difficult to find internet-released songs with a bonus DVD entitled
Lost Marbles and Exploded Evidence in February 2005. In 2007 all three members of Enon contribute to
Les Savy Fav's album
Let's Stay Friends. Yasuda also did vocal contributions to previous recordings of this band, like for instance the first track of
The Cat and the Cobra. Enon released their fourth studio album,
Grass Geysers...Carbon Clouds
on
Touch & Go Records on October 9, 2007.
In summer 2008, drummer Matt Schulz announced that he would be leaving the group to pursue other interests. Afterwards he joined
Holy Fuck as a touring member. Enon will tour for the remainder of 2008 and into 2009 with a replacement drummer before Schulz's replacement will be announced in early 2009.
Brainiac's former bassist Monasterio directs music videos, including two for Enon, and released an album in 2008 with a new band called
Model/Actress; Schmersal makes appearances on this album.
Discography
Albums
- 1998 Long Play
- 2000 Believo!
- 2002 High Society
- 2003 Hocus Pocus
- 2004 Onhold
- 2005 Lost Marbles and Exploded Evidence
(compilation album + DVD set)
- 2007 Grass Geysers...Carbon Clouds
Singles
- 1998 "Fly South"
- 1999 "Motor Cross"
- 2001 "Listen (While You Talk)"
- 2001 "Marbles Explode"
- 2001 "The Nightmare Of Atomic Men"
- 2002 Enon [Self-Titled]
- 2002 "Drowning Appointment"
- 2003 "In This City"
- 2003 "Evidence"
- 2003 "Because Of You"
- 2003 "Starcastic"
- 2008 "Little Ghost / Swab The Deck"
- 2008 "Annashade" (i-tunes download)
Compilation Appearances
- 2001 track "New York's Alright (If You Like Saxophones)" on This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation
- 2001 track "Tilt You Up" on Multiball #21
- 2001 track "Off The Hook" on Friction Records Vol. 1
- 2001 track "Stamina Obliterate" on For Fun Only!
- 2002 track "White Rabbit" on Don't Know When I'll Be Home Again (A Compilation Benefiting American Veterans Of The Vietnam War)
- 2003 track "Sex Beat" on On The High Wire (U.S. Pop Life Vol. 15 Power - Energy)
- 2004 track "Shave" on The 2004 Believer Music Issue Compilation
- 2005 track "Marbles Explode" on Friction Records Free Sampler CD
Videography
- "Come Into" (2001, directed by Paul Cordes Wilm)
- "Cruel" (2001, directed by Paul Cordes Wilm)
- "Window Display" (2002, directed by Brian Quain, not an official video)
- "Carbonation" (July 2002, directed by Paul Cordes Wilm)
- "Pleasure and Privilege" (October 2002, directed by Clark Vogeler)
- "In This City" (February 2003, directed by Josh Graham, Juan Monasterio, and Arya Senboutaraj)
- "Murder Sounds" (2004, directed by Paul Cordes Wilm)
- "Daughter in the House of Fools" (2004, directed by Rainbows & Vampires)
- "Mikazuki" (2004, directed by The Wilderness)
See also
- Blonde Redhead
- Deerhoof
- Les Savy Fav
- The Lapse
- The Van Pelt
References & Sources
- Bio John Stuart Mill on allmusic.com
Interviews