Big Stick (band)

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Big Stick
Background information
Origin New York City, United States
Genres Alternative, Art Rock, Punk Rock, Industrial, Pop Rock
Years active1986–present
Labels Blast First, Drag Racing Underground
Website http://www.big-stick.org/
MembersJohn Gill and Yanna Trance

Big Stick is an American musical duo formed in New York in 1985 by John Gill (guitar, vocals) and Yanna Trance (vocals, percussion, keyboards). Known mostly for their unconventional approach to songwriting and recording, Big Stick's music varies and jumps through different genres and categories, touching on punk rock, industrial music, and art rock and brutally simple performance style.

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History

Big Stick achieved domestic and foreign cult status with their rock-punk-pop debut release, the Drag Racing EP in 1986. It was instantly recognizable for Yanna Trance's catchy voice repeatedly speaking the line "In the summer I wear my tube top, and Eddie takes me to the dragstrip " throughout the track. It was one of the 142 singles in BBC DJ John Peel's Record Box that he'd picked to leave behind in case of a fire. [1] "Drag Racing" was later featured in the "John Peel's Record Box" BBC TV production and aired in conjunction with the UK Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame awards. Artist extraordinaire Robert Williams also picked "Drag Racing" for his "Chrome, Smoke & Fire" Hot Rod Music Picture Disc Compilation.

In 1990, Blast First records released a box set of 10 7" singles by various artists on their roster, including Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Big Black, the Butthole Surfers and Sun Ra. The box set was named after the Big Stick track it contained, Devil's Jukebox. Many of "The Devil's Jukebox" tracks were also included on the Blast First complication album "Nothing Short of Total War". A real "Devil's Jukebox," complete with horns, tail, and added devilish accessories were fabricated and stocked with the records of the box set. It was subsequently used as a prize in a contest/campaign held by a UK music publication.

While the band stayed together and circa 2008 performed with My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, [2] it is still for Drag Racing that they are best known. They have also collaborated on a film soundtrack, for Besotted. [3]

In 2019 Big Stick entered into an exclusive agreement with Forte Music Distribution of the United Kingdom to establish Drag Racing Underground Records. 2019 releases as a result of this relationship included a reissue and remastering of the original "DRAG RACING" 7" for April's International Record Store Day (featuring a repro sleeve) and a "Much of the Best of Big Stick" vinyl album featuring a long-playing collection of popular Big Stick selections released in May 2019. Then the long-awaited multiple years in the making, 'all-new' Big Stick album simply titled "LP" came out in June/July 2019. "LP" featured 15 'new' songs and guest appearances from some of the duo's musician friends, including Fred Schneider of The B-52's, Groovie Mann of My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, Jerry A of Poison Idea and Johnny Kelly of Type O Negative/Danzig (band) among others (see discography for a full list of guest musicians appearing on the album). "LP" was released on vinyl and CD formats and both formats include a bonus "Some of the Best of Big Stick" CD EP.

Discography

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References

  1. Inside John Peel's record box, The Times online edition, October 23, 2005. Retrieved 13 Jan 2008
  2. Biography Archived 2008-02-06 at the Wayback Machine . Big Stick official site. Retrieved 13 Jan 2008
  3. Besotted (2001) crew list at imdb.com. Retrieved 13 Jan 2008
  4. Review of 'Pro Drag' in Sound Projector Magazine, Issue 2, 1997, by Ed Pinsent
  5. Discography Archived 2008-02-05 at the Wayback Machine . Big Stick official site. Retrieved 13 January 2008