Artist : The Prefab Messiahs : Devolver


Xerox Feinberg - lead vocals, guitar, Casiotone VL-1
Doc Michaud - lead guitar, Casiotone VL-1
Trip Thompson - bass, vocals
Dollar Billy Brahm - drums

Additional players include:

Egg Al - vocals, percussion, co-founder
Tony Serrato - drums
Bobb Trimble - tone-sweep, scripture
Capt. PJ - rant (on "The PJ Zone")
Dave Barlow - sax (on "Winter of Love")
Tad - drums (on "Winter of Love")


Origin: Worcester, MA
Released: Previously unavailable, 2007/Dramaphone, 2009/Anthology Recordings

Recorded: September 1981 through January 1983
Produced by: The Prefab Messiahs
Additional production by: Bobb Trimble & John Jordan

Well, the Rolling Stones come to town
Don't throw The Prefab Messiahs out of bounds
God save those dreamers
They're all that's left sometimes


-Bobb Trimble, "Armour of the Shroud"

Where Everything Came From:

Tracks:

1, 8, 10 (dub), 15 - WCUW Music Fair 8/23/82
2, 8 (middle) - Xit 13 - 12/16/82
3, 12, 16, 18, 20, 23, - 118 Woodland St, Summer 82
4 - Live WCUW 3/82
5, 9 - L&L Sound/Music Underground, Summer 82
6, 11 - Xit 13 - 1/20/83 (Last Show)
7,14 - 1st rehearsal, 30 Downing St., 9/81
13 - John Jordan's Studio, 1/83
17 - Spring Rock Showcase, Sanctuary, 6/82
19 - The Pub, Park Ave. (1st Gig) 11/15/81
25 - Xit 13 - 10/8/82



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The Prefab Messiahs
Devolver

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In the first half of the 1980s, in the post-industrial landmine known as Worcester, Massachusetts (aka Wormtown) -- a city whose two industrial complexes made it number one on the Soviet Union's hit list in case of war -- three wise men, accompanied by an equally strange entourage of followers and inventors, ignored all the rules of how to become successful musicians and created a unique legacy of their own, and with it, the era of "Peace, Love and Alienation."

The journey began at Clark University, where two devotees of Dada terrorism, Seth "Xerox" Feinberg and "Egg" Al Nidle, plastered its campus with posters announcing "talentless guitarist and drummer seeking bassist and lead guitarist to form post-new wave pop pseudo-psychedelic band." It drew the attention of Kris "Trip" Thompson, a new member of the church of all things psychedelic and guitarist-without-a working guitar Mike "Doc" Michaud. They began practicing at the local community radio station, using only pizza boxes for a drum kit, and were not so politely asked to leave by half the station. The other half demanded they play on the air, and soon afterwards, the Prefab Messiahs were on the airwaves asking the question, "Whatever happened to Cousin Artie? / He blew his mind out at a '60s party..." and intended or not (thanks to the fact the local underground club's doorman was indeed a popular scenester named Artie, and still scarred from having been forced to attend Woodstock), the residents of Wormtown...

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