Painkiller (band)
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Pain Killer | |
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Origin | New York City |
Genres | Avant-garde jazz, experimental rock, grindcore, avant-garde metal |
Years active | 1991–1995, 2003, 2004–2006, 2008 |
Labels | Earache, Tzadik |
Members | |
Past members |
Painkiller (also known as Pain Killer) is an avant-garde jazz and grindcore band that formed in 1991. Later albums incorporated elements of ambient and dub.[1]
The three primary members of Painkiller were
Yamatsuka Eye, Mike Patton, Makigami Koichi, Justin Broadrick and G. C. Green of Godflesh, and Keiji Haino of Fushitsusha
.
Harris left the band in 1995 to dedicate himself to
Yoshida Tatsuya of Ruins on drums. Hamid Drake joined the band for Zorn's 50th Birthday shows at Tonic in New York City. That show (which also featured Patton as a guest) was released as a live album by Tzadik
.
In 2008, Painkiller performed a one-off show in Paris, France with the original line-up of Zorn, Laswell, and Harris, along with an appearance by Fred Frith and Patton.[4]
Band members
Last lineup
- John Zorn – saxophone (1991–1995, 2003, 2004–2006, 2008)
- Bill Laswell – bass guitar (1991–1995, 2003, 2004–2006, 2008)
- Mick Harris – drums (1991–1995, 2008)
Former members
- Hamid Drake – drums (2003)
- Yoshida Tatsuya – drums (2004–2006)
Discography
- Guts of a Virgin (Earache, 1991)
- Buried Secrets (Earache, 1992)
- Rituals: Live in Japan (Toy's Factory, 1993)
- Execution Ground (Subharmonic, 1994)
- Talisman: Live in Nagoya (Tzadik, 2002)
- 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 12 with Hamid Drake and Mike Patton (Tzadik, 2005)
- The Prophecy: Live in Europe with Yoshida Tatsuya (Tzadik, 2013)[5]
Compilations
- Painkiller: The Collected Works (Tzadik, 1997)
Box sets
- Guts of a Virgin & Buried Secrets (Earache, 1998)
References
- ^ Christie, I. Trouserpress.com Painkiller entry accessed 22 July 2008.
- ^ Huey, Steve. "Pain Killer". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
- ^ Shteamer, Hank (2020-06-22). "'He Made the World Bigger': Inside John Zorn's Jazz-Metal Multiverse". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
- ^ Violator_Vtr, 2008 06 23 Painkiller (w Mike Patton) - Cité de la Musique, Paris, France, retrieved 2022-04-20
- ^ "Pain Killer | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 December 2018.