Thalia Zedek

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Thalia Zedek
Thalia Zedek live at the Buffalo Bar (London) on June 13th, 2013.jpg
Thalia Zedek live at the Buffalo Bar (London) on June 13, 2013
Background information
Born1961 (age 6263)
Washington, D.C., United States
Genres Indie rock
Years active1980–present
LabelsKimchee Records, Matador, Thrill Jockey, Low Transit Industries
Member ofDangerous Birds, Uzi, Live Skull, Come, Thalia Zedek Band

Thalia Zedek (born 1961) is an American singer and guitarist. Active since the early 1980s, she has been a member of several notable alternative rock groups, including Live Skull and Uzi both of which, according to Spin magazine, "made big noise in the underground", [1] and Come. Critic Heather Phares writes that Zedek's music can be defined by "the permanent, aching rasp in her voice, her guitar's bluesy bite, the startlingly clear-eyed lyrics about life and loss." [2]

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Biography

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Thalia Zedek Band at Club W71, Weikersheim 2019

Zedek grew up in a Jewish family in the metropolitan area of Washington, D.C. She attended Springbrook High School in Maryland, where she played clarinet in the marching band under band director Charles Sickafus. [3] The early punk era of the late 1970s in which she came of age, and in particular Patti Smith, contributed deeply to the formation of her musical aesthetic. While still at high school, she would travel to New York City with her brother, Dan Zedek, to see Smith perform.

Zedek moved to Boston in 1979, attending Boston University for one semester before deciding to pursue a musical career instead. Her first band, the all-female White Women, broke up after a couple of years, and she formed the Dangerous Birds. [4] This group had somewhat more success, including a single, "Smile on Your Face/Alpha Romeo", which achieved airplay on college and alternative-commercial radio; but Zedek wanted a more "violent" sound in contrast to the somewhat "girlie pop" tendencies of her Dangerous Birds bandmates. Her next project, Uzi, worked towards this aim, producing an EP, Sleep Asylum. The EP was characterized by elusive yet subtly menacing lyrics superimposed upon lugubrious but driving instrumental tracks, featuring layers of dense, murky yet muscular guitar arrangements, blended with heady synthesizer and tape effects. However, despite the promise of "Sleep Asylum", Uzi dissolved, owing to tension between Zedek and the band's drummer, Danny Lee.

She next took the role of primary vocalist for New York City's Live Skull, a band already well established. While the album Dusted, the first product of this collaboration, reflected an intense synergy between Zedek's vocal style and the complexly histrionic instrumental work of Live Skull, the follow-up Positraction floundered, and Live Skull also disbanded, due to conflicts, in 1990. Zedek soon co-founded Come, with Codeine drummer and guitarist Chris Brokaw. It was with them that she had her biggest successes, releasing four albums before the group disbanded in 2001. In that same year, she also released Been Here and Gone , her first solo project. Since then she has released six further full-length solo albums and several EPs.

Zedek was also a participant in the 1998 Suffragette Sessions tour, organized by the Indigo Girls. In 2006, she performed at North East Sticks Together.

In spite of limited commercial success, Zedek has been acclaimed by music critics throughout her career, and has arguably been deeply influential within the indie-rock realm, particularly through her influence within the prolific Boston indie scene, which has spawned many noteworthy artists. She is an "out-and-proud lesbian". [5]

Discography

Solo

Albums

EPs

  • You're a Big Girl Now (Acuarela/Kimchee Records, 2002) CD only
  • The Nature of Drones (Self-released, 2005) 7-song, 35-minute CD-R EP, home-recorded and self-released exclusively for the July 2005 Australian tour (remaining copies were available only through Thrill Jockey Mail Order). It contains four songs, one cover ("House of the Rising Sun") and two re-workings of older work ("Evil Hand", "JJ85").
  • SIX (Thrill Jockey, February 24, 2014) Six-song, 29 minute EP (CD and limited LP) including a cover of Freakwater's "Flathand"

Live

  • Live at Tonic, NYC 1/16/2000 (Self-released, 2000)

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References

  1. SPIN, "Platter du Jour," April 1988, p. 19. April 1988.
  2. Heather Phares (April 22, 2008). "Liars and Prayers - Thalia Zedek, Thalia Zedek Band | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
  3. "Springbrook High School, Class Of 1979".
  4. Out magazine, April 2000, Vol. 8, No. 10, p. 86. Here. April 2000.
  5. "Down dark alleys with Thalia Zedek | Metro News". Metro.co.uk. October 6, 2008. Retrieved August 11, 2014.