American rock band
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Origin | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
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Years active | 1994–present |
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Members | Jason C. Miller Mike Miller Ullrich "Method" Hepperlin Ty Smith |
Past members | Bruce Brandstatter John Pettitt James O'Connor Tom Z Ken Jay Glendon Crain |
Website | godhead |
Godhead (occasionally typeset as gODHEAD) is an American industrial rock/metal band from Washington, D.C. They were the only band signed to musician Marilyn Manson's short-lived vanity label, Posthuman Records.
History
The band was formed in 1994 under the early moniker Blind, but made their first performance as Godhead shortly after in Fairfax, Virginia that April. After fairly remaining in obscurity for a number of years, the band was noticed by Marilyn Manson and in 2000 signed a record contract with Manson, making them the first act of Posthuman Records. This deal culminated with the release of their breakthrough studio album in January 2001 entitled, 2000 Years of Human Error, which earned Godhead recognition by Ozzy Osbourne and landed them a spot on Ozzfest where the band headlined the second stage that same year. The album featured additional contributions by Marilyn Manson bassist Twiggy Ramirez, Scott Putesky (original guitarist for Marilyn Manson, formerly known as Daisy Berkowitz), as well as Manson himself. Despite being briefly hindered by the dissolution of Posthuman, the band has steadily developed a following since their breakthrough. In the early years the band was managed by Scott Cohen.
Drummer James O'Connor left the band prior to the recording of their fifth studio album, Evolver. He was replaced by Tom Z, who remained with the band for a very short time before being replaced by former Static-X drummer Ken Jay. Both Static-X's Wayne Static and Reeves Gabrels, best known for his long partnership with British musician David Bowie, contributed to the album, which was released in 2003. In 2005, frontman Jason C. Miller invited O'Connor to return as the band's drummer to which he accepted, though he departed from Godhead for a second time in 2006, following the completion of The Shadow Line. He was replaced this time by Glendon Crain.
On March 24, 2008, the band revealed that Ty Smith of Bullets and Octane would be replacing Crain as drummer. Shortly after, the band announced their plans to release a DVD featuring a special acoustic performance held in Los Angeles earlier in the year, and as well announced their seventh studio album as in production. This album, later confirmed to be titled At the Edge of the World, featured studio material, as well as five remixes, and contained artwork by the English artist Sam Shearon.
Throughout their career, Godhead has toured on their own, as well as with Ozzfest, Marilyn Manson, Disturbed, Rammstein, Mudvayne, Orgy, Static-X, Ra, Ill Niño, The Dreaming, Gravity Kills, SOiL and American Head Charge. In late October–December 2007, they toured in support of Jonathan Davis and the SFA.
Jason C. Miller is owner of Central Command Studios. In October 2009, Jason C. Miller released his first solo album, Last to Go Home.
Musical style and influences
On their official MySpace profile, the band credits David Bowie, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Pink Floyd, Ozzy Osbourne, and Nine Inch Nails as their influences.
In a guest spot on Geek & Sundry's "GM Tips" YouTube series, Jason Charles Miller revealed that the original inspiration for the band's name originated from a setting in a pen-and-paper role-playing game scenario printed in the Feb/Mar 1984 issue of Fantasy Gamer magazine, where the setting was named "The Haven of the Godhead".
Band members
- Current
- Jason C. Miller – guitars, vocals (1992–present)
- Mike Miller – guitars (1997–present)
- Ullrich "Method" Hepperlin – bass, programming (1998–present)
- Ty Smith – drums (2008–present)
Former members
- Dwayne Reid – drums (1992–1994)
- John Pettit – drums (1993–1997)
- Bruce Brandstatter – bass (1992–1997)
- Tom Z – drums (2002-2003)
- Ken Jay – drums (2003–2004)
- James O'Connor – drums (1997–2002, 2004–2006)
- Glendon Crain – drums (2006–2008)
Timeline
Discography
- America Now (1994)
- Godhead (1995)
- Nothingness (1997)
- Power Tool Stigmata (1998)
- 2000 Years of Human Error (2001)
- Evolver (2003)
- The Shadow Line (2006)
- Unplugged (EP, 2007)
- At the Edge of the World (2008)
- The Shadow Realigned (2014)
References
- Udo, Tommy (2002). Brave Nu World. Sanctuary Publishing. p. 229. ISBN 1-86074-415-X.
- Reed, Graham (January 22, 2001). "Album Review: Godhead - 2000 Years of Human Error". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on November 15, 2023. Retrieved November 15, 2023.
- "Manson Signs Godhead To Posthuman". MTV News. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
- Rollingstone
- "Ozzfest ::". Ozzfest.com. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
- "Alignment (GM Tips with Satine Phoenix)". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
Further reading
- "So & So Sez: Godhead". HM Magazine (84). July–August 2000. ISSN 1066-6923. Archived from the original on September 18, 2000. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
External links
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- Alternative rock groups from Washington, D.C.
- American alternative metal musical groups
- American industrial metal musical groups
- American industrial rock musical groups
- Musical quartets from Washington, D.C.
- Musical groups established in 1994
- Rock music groups from Washington, D.C.