Diarrhea Planet Explained

Diarrhea Planet
Origin:Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Genre:Alternative rock, garage punk, indie rock, pop punk, post-hardcore, garage rock
Years Active:2009–2018, 2022-present
Label:Infinity Cat Recordings
Current Members:Jordan Smith
Mike Boyle
Brent Toler
Emmett Miller
Evan Bird
Ian Bush
Past Members:Evan Donohue
Casey Weissbuch

Diarrhea Planet is an American six-piece garage punk band from Nashville, Tennessee, United States, formed in 2009.[1] The band is composed of singer-guitarist Jordan Smith, guitarist-singer Emmett Miller, guitarist Evan Bird, guitarist-singer Brent Toler, bassist Mike Boyle, and drummer Ian Bush. Diarrhea Planet has described its sound as "pop played through the filter of heavy metal" and have cited influences such as Jimi Hendrix, AC/DC, The Rolling Stones, and Dokken.[2]

History

Diarrhea Planet was formed by singer-guitarist Jordan Smith and original guitarist Evan Donahue in their dorm room while they were students at Belmont University.

The band self-released their first EP, Aloha!, in 2009, receiving over 10,000 free downloads. The band would soon sign to independent label Infinity Cat Recordings, and released their first full-length, Loose Jewels, with the label in 2011. Their 2013 release, I'm Rich Beyond Your Wildest Dreams, was produced and mixed by Kevin S. McMahon at Marcata Recording over the course of just eight days, consisting almost entirely of live takes. It would bring the band its most attention yet, and led to appearances at festivals including SXSW, Bonnaroo, and Governors Ball Music Festival. To promote the album, the band released music videos for tracks "Separations", "Ugliest Son", and "Babyhead".

The track "Separations" was used in the soundtrack of the HBO show Animals., appearing in the end credits of "Rats" (the Pilot episode for the series) as well as making occasional appearances throughout the show, (along with other modern punk songs by both Diarrhea Planet and other bands, adding to the urban aesthetic of the show).

On March 8, 2016, Diarrhea Planet announced their third album, Turn To Gold, through a lengthy Buzzfeed feature that also debuted their new single "Life Pass."[3] The band has stated that this album is more mature and grander than their previous works, referring to it as their Back in Black.[4] Soon after, the band returned to SXSW as an official artist and embarked on a west coast tour with labelmates Music Band. On April 11, Diarrhea Planet released their follow-up single "Let It Out" along with a preorder of the upcoming album.[5]

On July 23, 2018, the band announced their breakup, stating that the band "has run its course."[6] On September 6, 7 and 8, they played three farewell shows in Nashville.[7] The band's final show was in October 2018 at the Ryman Auditorium, where they opened for Jason Isbell. During their final song, "Emmet's Vision" they were joined onstage by Isbell and Sturgill Simpson.[8]

On August 10, 2022, the band announced a two date reunion on November 22 and 23 at Exit/In in their hometown. [9] It was unknown if this was a one (two) off show or the start a full reunion, but on January 10, 2023 it was announced that the band would be performing at Bonnaroo in June 2023.[10]

Members

Current
Former

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Diarrhea Planet Bio. Diarrheaplanet.blogpsot.com. April 30, 2014.
  2. Web site: Selinger. Julia. Diarrhea Planet Dig the Not-Sucky Parts of Steely Dan, Ride Hard for Classic Rock. Spin Magazine. April 30, 2014.
  3. Web site: A Hitchhiker's Guide To Diarrhea Planet. Buzzfeed.com. March 8, 2016 . March 8, 2016.
  4. News: Q&A: Diarrhea Planet On The Nashville Scene, Their Memorable Moniker, And Their Awesome New Album Turn To Gold. Stereogum. March 21, 2016 . March 21, 2016.
  5. Web site: Stream DP's new single & preorder their new LP. Infinity-cat-recordings.myshopify.com. April 11, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160415132058/http://infinity-cat-recordings.myshopify.com/blogs/infinity-cat/115831685-stream-dps-new-single-preorder-their-new-lp. April 15, 2016. dead.
  6. News: Diarrhea Planet Are Breaking Up. July 23, 2018. Stereogum. September 20, 2018.
  7. Web site: Evans. Dayna. The Last Days of Diarrhea Planet, A Band That's Too Weird to Live But Too Rare to Die. January 6, 2021. Pitchfork. September 13, 2018 . en-us.
  8. Hudak. Joseph. October 28, 2018. Jason Isbell at the Ryman: Diarrhea Planet, Sturgill Simpson Rock Night 5. January 6, 2021. Rolling Stone. en-US.
  9. Web site: Rettig . James . Diarrhea Planet Announce Nashville Reunion Shows . Stereogum . August 10, 2022 . 20 January 2023 . Reunion.
  10. Web site: DeVille . Chris . Bonnaroo 2023 Lineup Has Kendrick Lamar, Paramore, A Diarrhea Planet Reunion, & Much More . Stereogum . January 10, 2023 . 20 January 2023 . Bonnaroo.
  11. Web site: Albums by Diarrhea Planet — Free listening, videos, concerts, stats and photos at . Last.fm . July 28, 2016.
  12. Web site: Matt Collar . Turn to Gold – Diarrhea Planet | Songs, Reviews, Credits . . June 10, 2016 . July 28, 2016.