Mankind Is Obsolete - Wikipedia
Mankind Is Obsolete - Wikipedia
Mankind Is Obsolete - Wikipedia
Mankind Is Obsolete, (MKIO) is a female-fronted industrial rock band, based in Los Angeles,
California.
Mankind Is Obsolete
Website http://www.mkio.com/
By the fall of 2002, Cox and Siren had formed Mankind is Obsolete.[6] With Cox on keyboards and
Siren on drums, they began recording what would become their first EP, Metamorph, without a
singer before Natasha stepped up to the role of lead vocalist. Some of the recording was done at
the school's facilities, some in Siren's apartment using Pro Tools,[3] and some in Cox's apartment
bedroom.[7] By February 2003, a live band had been assembled adding Jamie Roy on bass, Mark
Nurre on guitars and Nathan Trowbridge on keyboards and running the light show.[6] Additional
recording and mixing was done by Steven Seibold of Hate Dept. and Pigface, and Metamorph
was released in August 2003.[3]
The songs of Metamorph range from "haunting" and "brooding" for much of the album to the
faster paced, more heavily electronic and more danceable 'Icarus'.[6] The band toured throughout
the west coast and southwest following this album and by late 2004, Roy had left the band.[6]
Rise (2004-2006)
…
Cox and Siren began working on songs for their first full-length album in 2004[8] and in early
2005 brought in Bash as the new bassist. Bash also contributed to writing for that album and
served as the producer for Rise, with the band recording it in his home studio. For that album, the
band tried to capture more of their live feel by combining live acoustic instruments with
electronic and programmed ones.[6] The album has been reviewed as realizing a "mature and
lucid vision", which Siren describes as being about "rising above a lot of the battles we were
having in our daily lives. It is about seeing the negativity as it is and finding the power within to
move past it."[8]
Following the 2005 tours which included an East Coast foray to Goth Stock, Trowbridge left the
band. Brian DiDomenico was brought on as the new keyboardist in late 2005, just in time to
appear in the video for 'Still Right Here', released in February 2006.[9] That year saw a full, nine-
week,[7] US/Canada tour supporting Rise.[6] The tour was characterized by performances of such
physical intensity that on one occasion Natasha threw out her back on stage and needed
emergency room attention following the show.[4] This incarnation of the band saw the creative
load spread across the band with all band members contributing to writing new songs 'Awake'
(composed for photographer J. Corsentino) and 'Picking at the Scab',[4] both of which would
eventually appear on Trapped Inside.
While some reviewers found the album to be their best work to date, with a very different sound
than Rise,[10] others found it entertaining and satisfying, but neither surprising nor progressing
much beyond their previous efforts.[11] A more typical reviewer found the album both a mature
and experimental work that is "very rich" and "very organic", alternating between lush and
hypnotic and aggressive and pounding.[12]
After Trapped Inside 's September release, MKIO embarked on a year-long U.S. tour. While
prospects of supporting the album with a tour that long contributed to Nurre's and Bash's
decisions to leave the band,[3] Bash was able to return in March 2008 when D'Ambra decided to
leave. D'Ambra parted amicably after eight months with the band, including six months of heavy
touring.[13] A few months later, near the end of the tour, DiDomenico also parted ways with the
band. As the tour wound down in August, they played the Warped Tour.
Outside endeavors …
Following the Rise tours, band members have occasionally performed with other bands.
DiDomenico and Siren formed the live band for Dismantled in its European appearances
surrounding the 2007 Wave-Gotik-Treffen[14] and Siren continues to drum for them live. Cox
contributed to the Ikonoklast album The Dawn in 2007. After the Trapped Inside tour, Landes and
Siren joined Kidneythieves as part of their live band. In 2009 Siren became the drummer of
Psyclon Nine for the recording of We the Fallen and its associated tour. Siren occasionally drums
for his former Pseudocipher bandmate, Christopher Anton's solo project, and also drums with
System Syn. Bash is also part of the jazz band "Magnolia Memoir" as well as heads his own
eponymous band. Bash, Cox, and Landes debuted the indie/alternative band "Alice" in early
2010. Following their tour with Android Lust in 2010, Landes began playing guitars with that
band.[15] As of 2011, Cox and Siren have appeared as part of the live band for Adam Moore's
indie industrial band, Inure[16] and Cox joined Siren for System Syn's appearance at the 2011
Kinetik Festival.
Discography
Albums
…
Metamorph (EP) (2003)
Rise (2005)
Remix albums
…
Manic Recession (2010)
Compilation appearances
…
Livid Looking Glass Compilation No. 1 (2005, Livid Looking Glass) - "She"
Fxxk The Mainstream Vol. 1 Box Set (2007, Alfa Matrix) - "Still Right Here"
Let There Be Life (2008, Live Laugh Love) - "In This Ocean"
Pale Blue Dot (2011, Synthellec Music) - "Picking at the Scab (Live Mix by Sylvia Massy)"
Soundtrack appearances
…
At Midnight (short)(2008) - "Angel Disease"[24]
Paranoia (2012)[29]
Timeline
References
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2007 "Archived copy" (https://web.archive.org/web/20110716210658/http://www.alterati.com/blog/200
7/09/mankind-is-obsolete-pt-2/) . Archived from the original (http://www.alterati.com/blog/2007/09/ma
nkind-is-obsolete-pt-2/) on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
4. Sawyer, Ron, "Mankind is Obsolete: Interview for Girls and Corpses Magazine (courtesy of Livid Looking
Glass Magazine)", Girls & Corpses issue No. 9, July 2006 [1] (http://www.girlsandcorpses.com/issue9_m
ankind.html)
. Jones, Mindy, "Miss Mindy's Music Reviews", Eagle Rock Boulevard Sentinel, Volume VIII, Issue 7,
November 2004 "Archived copy" (https://web.archive.org/web/20100112121541/http://www.boulevardse
ntinel.com/11-2004.htm) . Archived from the original (http://www.boulevardsentinel.com/11-2004.ht
m) on 2010-01-12. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
7. Stark, Alison, "Artist Spotlight - Mankind is Obsolete", Regen Magazine, Dec. 9, 2007 "Archived copy" (http
s://web.archive.org/web/20081207075513/http://www.regenmag.com/Artist-Spotlight-47-Mankind-is-Ob
solete.html) . Archived from the original (http://www.regenmag.com/Artist-Spotlight-47-Mankind-is-Obs
olete.html) on 2008-12-07. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
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s://web.archive.org/web/20101202224033/http://www.althausmagazine.com/archives/64) . Archived
from the original (http://www.althausmagazine.com/archives/64) on 2010-12-02. Retrieved
2010-03-26.
10. Hunter II, Eric, "Mankind Is Obsolete - Trapped Inside", Alternative Explosion!, Jan. 30, 2008 "Archived
copy" (https://web.archive.org/web/20110707120318/http://alternativeexplosion.com/2008/01/30/man
kind-is-obsolete-trapped-inside/) . Archived from the original (http://alternativeexplosion.com/2008/01/
30/mankind-is-obsolete-trapped-inside/) on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
11. Yücel, Ilker, "Reviews Mankind Is Obsolete Trapped Inside", Regen Magazine, Nov. 9, 2007 [2] (http://www.
regenmag.com/Reviews-1164-Mankind-is-Obsolete-Trapped-Inside.html)
12. Eaton, Robert, "Mankind Is Obsolete - Trapped Inside", Grave Concerns Ezine, July 29, 2008 "Archived
copy" (https://web.archive.org/web/20110711123643/http://graveconcernsezine.com/index.php?option
=com_content&task=view&id=2097&Itemid=135) . Archived from the original (http://www.graveconcern
sezine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2097&Itemid=135) on 2011-07-11.
Retrieved 2010-03-26.
13. Johnson, Matthew, "Mankind Is Obsolete Announces Remix Contest, New Bassist", Regen Magazine,
March 4, 2008 [3] (http://www.regenmag.com/News-3585-Mankind-Is-Obsolete.html)
14. van der Ende, Edwin, "Pride and Fall - Amstelveen 2007", Reflections of Darkness - A Dark Music Webzine,
June 13, 2007 [4] (http://reflectionsofdarkness.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2061
&Itemid=43)
1 . Ward, J., "News: Inure hard at work on new material", COMA Music Magazine, April 13, 2011 "Archived
copy" (https://web.archive.org/web/20120310114430/http://coma-online.com/?p=2773) . Archived
from the original (http://coma-online.com/?p%3D2773) on 2012-03-10. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
19. "Virtual Embassy of the United States: Tehran Iran; Virtual Ambassadors for Iran" (https://web.archive.or
g/web/20140529194425/http://iran.usembassy.gov/intromusicamb.html) . 2012-03-12. Archived from
the original (http://iran.usembassy.gov/intromusicamb.html) on 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2014-05-29.
20. "Embassy of the United States: Algiers, Algeria: U.S. Embassy Algiers Rocks the Casbah and Beyond" (htt
ps://web.archive.org/web/20140529195542/http://algiers.usembassy.gov/mkio_2012.html) . 2012-06-
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External links
http://www.mkio.com
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