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Industry
Also known asIndustrial Complex
OriginLong Island, New York, U.S.
GenresNew wave, synthpop
Years active1978–1984
LabelsAmstate Records
Capitol Records
Musical artist

Industry was an American new wave band formed in 1978 in New York City as Industrial Complex, their name later changing to Industry. In 1981, the band became commercial but disbanded three years later. Their only well known album was Stranger to Stranger, released in 1984 which included the hit single, "State of the Nation". Due to some pop ballads in their 1984 album, the band has been dubbed as "The American Spandau Ballet".

Members

1978–1981 (1978 as Industrial Complex, 1979 as Industry)
  • Andrew Geyer - vocals, guitar, tape loops
  • Mercury Caronia - vocals, drums, bass guitar
  • Sean Kelly - vocals
1981–1984 (as Industry)
  • Jon Carin - lead vocals, keyboards, synthesizers
  • Brian Unger - guitar, backing vocals
  • Mercury Caronia - drums, backing vocals
  • Rudy Perrone - bass guitar, backing vocals
2014 - 2016 (as MASS/Industry)
  • Mercury Caronia - drums, keyboards, vocals
  • Andrew Geyer - guitar, tape loops, vocals
  • Sean Kelly - bass, keyboards, vocals
  • Steven Northshield - guitar

History

Industry was founded as Industrial Complex in 1978 by Mercury Caronia (drummer, vocalist, keyboard player, composer and studio engineer), Andrew Geyer (guitarist) and Sean Kelly (bass guitarist and backing vocalist). The band's name was later changed to Industry. Caronia and Geyer worked with experimental electronic music, odd time signatures, tape loops, synthesizers and innovative guitar playing into various methods of recording.

In 1981, Geyer and Kelly left the band. Guitarist Brian Unger, new lead singer Jon Carin and Rudy Perrone (who was previously in a progressive rock band called Cathedral, with Mercury Caronia) joined the group which signed to Capitol Records.

The band's best-known single, "State of the Nation", entered the Swedish and Italian charts between 1983 and 1984, earning them a place as the support act for artists such as Billy Idol, Talk Talk and INXS. The second single from the same album, "Still of the Night", was less successful. The band split up in 1984.

Post-split

After the split, Carin started a successful session musician and solo career, becoming a permanent member of the Pink Floyd live band and co-writing Pink Floyd's hit single "Learning to Fly". Unger and Perrone went on to form their own bands.

Reformation

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In October 2014, Mercury Caronia, Andy Geyer, Sean Kelly and Steven Northshield reformed as a band, naming themselves 'MASS', before changing the group's name back to 'Industry'. Many hours of unreleased studio recordings exist (new compositions from October 2014 to July 2016), but there is no anticipated release date for the material.

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Logging Time (1980)
  • Turning to Light (1981)
  • Industry (1983) (Mini vinyl LP / 5 songs)

Singles

  • "Logging Time" (1980)
  • "Ready for the Wave" (1980)
  • "Turning to Light" (1981)
  • "State of the Nation" (1983) - Italy No. 1, Sweden No. 10, U.S. No. 81
  • "Communication" (1983)
  • "Still of the Night" (1984)
  • "What Have I Got to Lose" (1984)

References

  1. "Allmusic.com". Retrieved 6 October 2008.


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