Jackie-O Motherfucker Explained

Jackie-O Motherfucker
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Portland, Oregon, United States
Genre:Experimental rock, post-rock, improvisational, psychedelic folk, drone, space rock
Years Active:1994–present
Label:Imp Records, U-Sound Archive, ATP Recordings, Very Friendly, Fire Records, Ecstatic Peace!
Current Members:Tom Greenwood
Honey Owens
Nick Bindeman
Brooke Crouser
Danny Sasaki
Past Members:Jef Brown
John Flaming
Nester Bucket
Jessie Carrot
Josh Stevenson
Theo Angell
Barry Hampton
Adam Forkner
Natalie Mering
Josh Diamond
Samara Lubelski

Jackie-O Motherfucker is an American experimental music group that formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994.

Biography

Jackie-O Motherfucker began as a duo consisting of multi-instrumentalist Tom Greenwood and saxophonist Nester Bucket. The group is a collective with a shifting membership that has included more than forty members drawn from the U.S. experimental scene.[1] As of 2008, the core of the group is focused on founding member Greenwood.[2]

Jackie-O Motherfucker embraces free improvisation, drawing from a variety of subgenres including various folk musics of the world (American folk and blues, Native American song, traditional English folk ballads, etc.), free jazz, field recordings, psychedelia, drone, and noise rock.[3]

The group's first three albums were limited-run vinyl-only releases on now-defunct Portland label Imp Records. Their first widely distributed album, Fig.5, was released in 2000 and was followed by a series of recordings, including the more meandering Liberation[4] and the folk-oriented Flags for the Sacred Harp, which drew from traditional blues and gospel sources.[5]

By this point the group were enjoying a higher profile, including performances at the ATP festival curated by Sonic Youth and Thurston Moore[6] and a cover feature on The Wire.

Since then, the group has had recordings released by a variety of labels before settling down with the London-based label Fire Records from 2008's Blood of Life. The group also operates its own label of CD-R live recordings, the U-Sound Archive, which features live recordings from Jackie-O Motherfucker as well as other like-minded artists such as Double Leopards, Sunroof!, Decaer Pinga, and Vibracathedral Orchestra.[7]

Discography

Members

Previous members

References

  1. Jackie-O Motherfucker . . 26–31 . 226 . December 2002 . 2008-08-15.
  2. Web site: Proefrock . Stacia . Jackie-O Motherfucker Biography . AllMusic . 3 July 2022.
  3. Web site: Fig. 5/Liberation review . PopMatters . 25 September 2005 . 3 July 2022.
  4. Web site: Liberation Album Review . Pitchfork . 3 July 2022.
  5. Web site: Murphy . Matthew . Flags of the Sacred Harp Review . Pitchfork . 3 July 2022.
  6. Web site: Nickey . Jason . The Magick Fire Music/Wow! Review . AllMusic . 3 July 2022.
  7. Web site: Beta . Andy . Wow! / The Magick Fire Music . Pitchfork . 3 July 2022.