Laddio Bolocko Explained

Laddio Bolocko
Background:group_or_band
Origin:New York, NY, United States
Years Active:1996 - 2001
Genre:Math rock
Noise rock
Experimental rock
Label:Hungarian Records, No Quarter Records
Associated Acts:The Psychic Paramount, Panicsville, Dazzling Killmen, Electric Turn to Me, The Mars Volta
Past Members:Ben Armstrong
Drew St. Ivany
Blake Fleming
Marcus DeGrazia

Laddio Bolocko was a noise rock band from New York City, formed in 1996 by members of Panicsville and the Dazzling Killmen. Their sound has drawn comparisons to experimental rock groups such as This Heat and Can and free jazz musicians like Albert Ayler.[1] The band favored limited releases, offering only small pressings of their original albums. They toured internationally, recording and releasing the EP "As if by Remote" in Europe only.

After disbanding in 2000, Armstrong and St. Ivany formed a new noise rock band, The Psychic Paramount, while Fleming and DeGrazia formed Electric Turn to Me. No Quarter Records released the anthology of Laddio Bolocko in 2003, compiling all three original releases for the first time widely available to the listening public. They were featured in a David Cross DVD entitled "Let America Laugh."

Members

Discography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/19238-the-life-times-of-laddio-bolocko Pitchfork review of "The Life & Times of Laddio Bolocko"