Fat Day

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Fat Day
Origin
chimp rock
Years active1992–2005
Labels100% Breakfast!, Methodist Leisure Inc., Donut Friends, Devour Records, HG Fact, Wabana, Ratfish, Load, Dark Beloved Cloud
MembersArik Grier
Doug Demay
Matt Pakulski
Zak Sitter

Fat Day was a Boston-based noisecore band. Formed in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1992, they released a handful of LPs and several EPs on their own 100% Breakfast! label as well as many others.

History

The four members of Fat Day met in the early 1990s when they were DJs on the Record Hospital, a nightly program of rock and indie rock aired on WHRB in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Doug Demay and Zak Sitter both played guitar in the short-lived band Mopar before dedicating their time to Fat Day. The band rented a small house in Somerville, Massachusetts (dubbed "Fat Day House") where they lived, practiced, recorded, ran a record label, and hosted shows for local and touring bands.

Fat Day toured the U.S. several times, as well as the UK and Ireland in 1997, and Japan in 1998. During the band's existence, they self-released three LPs and several EPs as well as an EP co-released with

CD of Fat Day's first two albums. In 2002 'Fat Day 'IV' came out on Douglas Wolk's Dark Beloved Cloud label, and 2004's Unf! Unf! was issued by Providence noise label Load Records. Fat Day also released split EPs with the Ohio bands Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments and Harriet The Spy and the Japanese band Melt-Banana
.

Creative projects

Fat Day's original inception as a standard guitar/bass/drums/vocals

oscillators that were activated by choreographed dances on four small trampolines. These homemade electronic instruments were later condensed into a more manageable helmet
form that the band would wear and play songs on in the midst of their more guitar-based set.

Fat Day recorded a soundtrack for guitarist Doug DeMay's film Sexy Doings. They have also collaborated with the comic strip illustrator PShaw! on a comic strip poster and a purple vinyl 45 RPM record set called Oskarrensaga, based on their elaborate 2002 rock opera of the same name that involved inflatable pool toys (such as swans and a curly sea serpent), and featured narration by PShaw. The album Fat Day IV is a collection of twenty-one pieces of music composed and mailed in by fans, and Iguanadonaland enlists a community orchestra that performs throughout the album.

Break up

By 2005 half of Fat Day had moved away from Boston and they eventually disbanded. Guitarist Doug Demay continues to run a home recording studio and record label. Arik Grier took up sousaphone in the Stick and Rag Village Orchestra and Debo Band. Matt Pakulshi runs the Chicago-based label FPE Records.

Members

Discography

Albums

  • My Name Is I Hate You (1995)
  • Burrega! (1997)
  • Cats of the Wild (2000)
  • IV (2002)
  • Unf! Unf! (2004)
  • Iguanadonaland (2008)

EPs and singles

  • 1st 7" (1993)
  • Live Poultry Fresh Killed (1994)
  • Bound for Glory (1995)
  • Smell Me Silly! (1996)
  • Split 7" with Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments (1997)
  • Split 7" with Harriet the Spy (1998)
  • Gun Court (1999)
  • Poop E.P. (2002)
  • Oskarrensaga (2006)
  • Split CD with Melt-Banana (2007)

Compilation albums

  • Burrega!/My Name Is I Hate You (1998 CD release of first two albums)
  • Snarl of Pulchritude: Singles 1993-2003 (2004)

Compilation appearances

Other appearances

Fat Day's song "Little Rachcles" is sampled on the 1999 album

Yamatsuka Eye
. The song is incorrectly listed in the liner notes of that CD as "Burrega Theme".

See also

References

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