Menomena
() is an indie rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States, made up of Brent Knopf, Justin Harris, and Danny Seim. All members of the band share singing duties and frequently swap instruments while recording.
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History
Menomena began as a
side project of Seim's
solo project Lackthereof.
The band formed in late 2000, when Knopf graduated from
Dartmouth College [1] and returned to Portland to collaborate with Harris and Seim.
[2]
The name "Menomena" was chosen for "the way it rolls off the tongue, sexually, or something"
[3] and has no specific meaning, although it is often assumed to refer to the
Piero Umiliani song "
Mah Nà Mah Nà", a staple of
The Muppet Show
. In an audio clip from SpotDJ,
Menomena played their first show in July 2001, at The Meow Meow, a now-defunct all ages venue in Portland. The trio opened with a
cover version of "The Abandoned Hospital Ship" by
The Flaming Lips.
[4]
Shortly after joining the roster of High Road Touring, a
San Francisco-based
booking agency,
[5] Menomena drove a 1977 Dodge Sportsman
RV on their first U.S. tour in 2004.
[6] The aging vehicle suffered many breakdowns along the way. Knopf detailed these issues in an interview in
Spin
: "Systems that failed (and had to be replaced) during the tour included the following: tires, muffler, brake, master cylinder, exhaust manifold, windshield wipers, horn, side-view mirrors (both fell off). Oh, and did I mention that there were two fires? Not one. Two. This vehicle promptly earned the moniker 'RV Danger.'"
[7] RV Danger (most likely a reference to Seattle band
Harvey Danger) was later immortalized in a tour poster illustrated by Tyler Stout, who has collaborated with the band on numerous occasions.
[8] Other notable tours in Menomena's early career were with
Gang of Four,
[9] The National,
[10] and
The Long Winters.
[11]
After several releases and national tours, Menomena signed with
Barsuk Records in August 2006. The band still maintains a relationship with their original label,
FILMguerrero. It was stated that FILMguerrero will continue be involved in their back catalog and possibly with future vinyl releases.
[12]
Menomena signed a contract with
German record label
City Slang, to release their album
Friend and Foe
across
Europe on
August 31,
2007. The band toured Europe twice that year, and their adventures were extensively chronicled by Seim in a
blog for Portland-based website
Local Cut
.
[13]
I Am the Fun Blame Monster!
After giving away several different homemade demo
CD-R recordings at local shows, Knopf, Harris, and Seim stuck with the
DIY aesthetic of their early demos by recording their first album themselves. The result was their nine-song debut,
I Am the Fun Blame Monster!
(an
anagram for "The First Menomena Album"), which was self-released on
May 20,
2003. The album was elaborately packaged in an 80-page
flipbook that Seim designed and individually hand-assembled
[14] while working at
Kinko's.
A friend advised the band to mail a copy of their album to
Pitchfork Media, a popular music website that Seim "had never heard of" at the time.
[15] Several months later, Pitchfork gave the album an 8.7/10 rating, and placed it in the "Best New Music" section. The band continued to assemble the flipbooks by hand and distribute them with the help of online retailer
CD Baby until late 2004, when the album was released nationwide by FILMguerrero, a Portland-based independent record label.
The song "Strongest Man in the World" is featured on the soundtrack to the film
Paranoid Park
, which was directed by fellow Portland resident
Gus Van Sant. Danny Seim has written about his youth involvement in Portland's skate culture for soundcheckmagazine.com. Paranoid Park's story was both set in and filmed in Portland.
Under an Hour
On
November 8,
2005, Menomena released
Under an Hour
, an album of
instrumental music written for and performed with
Monster Squad, an experimental dance company based in Portland.
[16] The release consists of only three tracks, each of which is over seventeen minutes in length.
Stylus Magazine
gave the album a somewhat lukewarm "B-" and described it as: "…an interesting view into a band that continues to evolve without really throwing down any breadcrumbs for them or us to follow".
[17]
Friend and Foe
Menomena released their third album (and first via Barsuk Records) on
January 23,
2007. As with their first two releases,
Friend and Foe
was entirely produced, recorded, and mixed by the band. It received relative critical acclaim—while some websites such as
Lost at Sea
praised the album for its offbeat rhythmic structure and creative use of melody,
[18] others such as
PopMatters
criticized it for presenting a sense of feigned maturity.
[19] Pitchfork gave the album an 8.5/10 and again placed it in the "Best New Music" section, calling it "…The first great indie rock record of the new year".
[20]
To celebrate the release of the album, Harris assembled a 25-member choir and taught them the various vocal layers of the new material with the help of his mother Diane, a trained opera singer.
[21] The choir was made up of other Portland-based bands and artists, including
The Helio Sequence,
31Knots, Nick Jaina, Pseudosix,
Dat'r, Boy Eats Drum Machine,
Corrina Repp, Ms. Murgatroid,
prussia, and several other of Harris' close friends.
[22] The
Friend and Foe
CD release show was held at Portland's
Crystal Ballroom on
January 28 2007.
[23]
The CD and LP (the latter was released in August 2007 by FILMguerrero) features an intricate packaging layout consisting of
Die-cut shapes, decoder rings, and hidden messages. It was designed by Knopf and illustrated by cult graphic novelist/cartoonist
Craig Thompson, of
Blankets
fame.
[24] Thompson's artwork for
Friend and Foe
was nominated for a
Grammy Award for "Best Recording Package".
[25]
New Album Q1 2010
Danny Seim stated in an October 2008 interview
[26] that a new Menomena album is presumably expected in the beginning of 2009. "In a perfect world, we would have been done with a new record. Fall ’08 would have been great. But then that’s moved to January ’09 … we hadn’t seen one another in awhile and we’re seeing each other for some European dates, and a festival date here and there. We’re moving on a U2 time frame......... We have a ton of material to use and we have to structure the stuff, pick up instruments and find songs. I’d love to say January ’09 but maybe I just like the way those words sound."
Menomena has posted photos of their recording sessions to their official Myspace page, lthough Menomena has not made any overt statements with respect to a release date or album title.
Live performance
In a performance setting, Menomena attempts to replicate the often dense instrumentation found on their recordings without the use of
backing tracks.
[27]
Throughout the course of a typical concert, Knopf plays keyboards, electric guitar(s), and
glockenspiel, while triggering various
MIDI samples with his
laptop; Harris plays electric guitar(s),
baritone guitar, electric bass,
Moog Taurus foot synthesizer (or a
Roland Pk-5 when touring Europe),
baritone saxophone, and
alto saxophone; Seim plays drums and other percussion. All three members contribute vocal harmonies and sing lead on different songs.
[28]
In 2007 they did a
Take-Away Show acoustic video session shot by
Vincent Moon. In late 2007, Craig Thompson appeared on stage with Menomena at several concerts over the course of a European tour. Throughout these performances, Thompson painted along with the music using a brush and ink on a large sheet of butcher paper. At the end of each show, the pieces were ripped into shreds and thrown into the audience.
[29]
Deeler
The band uses a
computer program called the Digital Looping Recorder, or
Deeler
for short, in the songwriting process. It was programmed by Knopf using
Max.
Seim explains the process: "First, we set the
tempo of the click, which is played through a pair of
headphones. We then take turns passing a single mic around the room. One of us will hold the mic in front of an instrument, while another one of us will lay down a short improvised riff over the click track. We usually start with the drums. Once the drums begin
looping, we throw on some bass, piano, guitar, bells, sax, or whatever other sort of noisemaker happens to be in the room. Deeler keeps the process democratic, which is the only way we can operate".
[30]
The use of Deeler as a compositional tool was discussed extensively by the band in an interview published in the May/June 2005 issue (#47) of
Tape Op
magazine.
[31]
Official music videos
- (dir. E*rock, 2004)
- (dir. Jonnie Ross, 2005)
- (dir. Lance Bangs, 2007)
- (dir. War&Julius] 2007)
- (dir. , 2007)
Discography
Full-length recordings
- I Am the Fun Blame Monster!
CD/LP (self-released, 2003; re-released FILMguerrero, 2004)
- Under an Hour
CD (FILMguerrero, 2005)
- Friend and Foe
CD/LP (Barsuk/FILMguerrero, 2007)
EPs
- Rose EP
(self-released, February 2001)
- Scissors and Blue split EP w/ Societa Anonima
(Cut & Paste Collective, 2001)
- Wet and Rusting EP
(FILMguerrero, 2006)
7" singles
- Posh Isolation / Tung Track 7"
(Polyvinyl Record Co., 2005)
- Wet and Rusting / Gay A 7"
(City Slang, 2007)
References
- TheDartmouth.com | Knopf ‘00 finds success in indie rock scene with Menomena
- They Are The Fun Blame Monsters: the217.com
- Tiny Mix Tapes Features: Menomena - Fused Out of Iron
- The Gadget Inspectors, page 1 - Music - Village Voice - Village Voice
- High Road Touring - Artists
- Hate Something Beautiful » Menomena - March 16, 2007
- Menomena | Spin Magazine Online
- GigPosters.com - Menomena
- Gang Of Four: Not Great Men
- Losingtoday.Com - The Indie Music Magazine
- WaterCoolerGossip: Upcoming: The Long Winters, Menomena, What Made Milwaukee Famous
- Menomena Talk Barsuk Signing | Pitchfork
- Local Cut
- [1]
- Tucson Weekly : Music : Nice Guys Finish First
- Under An Hour
- Menomena - Under an Hour - Review - Stylus Magazine
- LAS magazine | music, media, art, culture, life, everything. - Reviews
- Menomena: Friend and Foe < Music | PopMatters
- Friend and Foe | Pitchfork
- An interview with Menomena - Arts and Culture
- YouTube - Rehearsing Our Choir
- Discover. Portland. Music. » Blog Archive » menomena cd release show at crystal ballroom - free!!
- Menomena Interview: The Red Alert
- [1]
- http://www.self-titledmag.com/home/2008/09/26/the-st-interview-danny-seim-of-menomenalackthereof/
- [1]
- Menomena / Bon Savants / Parson Red Heads: Live Review on The Red Alert
- Menomena Collaborate With Friend Artist Live | Pitchfork
- In Music We Trust - INTERVIEW: Menomena: Up and Coming indie trio delivers stunning debut, captivates nation
- ftp://ftp.barsuk.com/menomena/Menomena_DEELER.pdf