Isis
Biography
Although rooted heavy metal and the punk/hardcore aesthetic, Isis' music relies just as heavily on ambience, atmosphere, and tone as it does complexity and aggression. Not so much a band per se as a musical collective, the members of the Boston-based quintet layer their compositions with feedback, power chords, quiet/loud dynamics, and vocals that are sometimes shouted, frequently screamed, and occasionally sung. The band was formed by Hydra Head Records owner Aaron Turner, who was hoping to combine the minimalism of Earth and the Melvins with the experimentalism of Godflesh, backed by the depth and power of the band's most obvious musical counterpart, Neurosis. It was the union of Turner with bassist Jeff Caxide and powerhouse drummer Aaron Harris that formed the core of the Isis project in 1997. The band recorded a demo that year with guitarist Randy Larson, garnering the attention of Escape Artist Records.
With noisemaker Chris Mereshuk on keyboards/samples and minus Larson, the band recorded the The Mosquito Control EP at God City Studios in 1998, establishing Isis as a band with artistic vision and conceptual foresight. Former Cast Iron Hike guitarist Mike Gallagher joined the lineup in time for a tour with Converge and Cavity, just as Mereshuk exited and was replaced by Agorophobic Nosebleed's Jay Randall. In 1999, Isis released an EP titled The Red Sea through Second Nature on both 8" vinyl and CD. Randall exited the group shortly thereafter and was replaced by Cliff Meyer, and Isis subsequently toured with Cave In that summer before supporting Neurosis -- who had become admirers of the group -- that winter.
In 2000, Isis produced their masterwork, the Celestial opus, which built upon the promise of the EP releases while expanding the band's scope to include more warmth and melody than its decidedly brutal predecessors. The band toured relentlessly in its support with the likes of the Dillinger Escape Plan, Candiria, and Burn It Down, releasing a follow-up of material from the Celestial sessions through Neurosis' own Neurot Recordings in 2001. Dubbed SGNL>05, the EP expanded the conceptual and musical threads of Celestial, complete with a remix by one of the band's heroes, Godflesh's electronic wizard Justin Broadrick.
Oceanic became the band's breakthrough record, receiving positive reviews upon its release in 2002. The follow-up effort, Panopticon, appeared two years later, while the two-CD remix collection Oceanic: Remixes/Reinterpretations landed in 2005. One year later, the band collaborated with the Scottish pop band Aereogramme for the 14th volume of the Konkurrent label's In the Fishtank series. Isis then released their next full-length album, In the Absence of Truth, before touring alongside Tool, whose guitarist Adam Jones opted to join Isis in the studio upon the tour's completion. Jones lent his instrumental prowess to two songs, both of which appeared on the band's 2009 album Wavering Radiant. ~ Ryan J. Downey, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Wavering Radiant
2009

In The Absence Of Truth
2006

Oceanic Remixes/Reinterpretations
2005

Panopticon
2004

Oceanic
2002
Where's Willow? Im gonna try to be as polite as possible. Just What the F$%K are you trying to prove posting this comment? Ive saw it on like 3 posts now. Are you trying to be darkly creative and introspectiv e ? Gimmie a break.
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almost as phoney as nuerosis. are they family men too ? Im sick and tired of hearing neurosis talk about family values.its like when martin luther king had a dream-you know a lot of people have families and a lot people have dreams.
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I agree with nkmcg. Panopticon is the last album that Isis put out that blew me away. The oceanic remixes are alright, but i'd rather just listen to oceanic. But in the absence of truth and wavering radiant are both a HUGE disappointme n t .
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I would call Isis 'Progressive Ambiance'. They are testament that America can still make great music.
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OMWillow strikes again. To set the record straight, Isis is one of the most amazing bands I've ever heard. Very vibrant, deliberate, and expertly produced. One of the greatest of the greats!
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Panopticon is the best album I own of the 300ish I own of ranging genres. Such a powerful and deep album, a wonderful distraction from main stream garbage.
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Celestial is amazing, as is Wavering Radiant...F* * k , Isis altogether is amazing!
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isis has been around for about 12 years. they, in fact, influenced mastodon. the founding members of mastodon were still in today is the day when isis were putting out their heaviest records. they are awesome, if you want crushing check out the album celestial the first song will blow you away, and that album has their first forays into the "dreamy" aspect. a true classic. and they deliver on every album, much like mastodon
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what...like the lifesblood ep? I'd have to disagree there, old Mastodon was totally different; way heavier, faster, and sample laden...
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I couldn't agree more dillon, they sound like that and tool, Two of the greatest bands. I really hope to see Isis in June, Wavering Radiant is AWESOME!
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I like to draw,sketch, o r paint while listening to bands like Isis,Opeth and Katatonia,It just takes me to some other distant place....lov e it.
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very cool stuff, caught them live opening for tool and they actually got my attention when I would normally just be waiting for the greatest band ever to take the stage. That ain't easy!
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Great band. What a poorly written bio. The pompous verbiage makes me laugh.
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iSiS is awesome!!! I love the varying dynamics and the slow tempo rhythm. I love the distortion on the guitars and when the voice turn into that powerful scream, it is amazing. On top of that the atmosphere created in all the tracks is amazing. Their main focus is definitely the musical aspect...unl i k e many crap bands out there that are still famous. The music business sucks.
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They are recording a new album right now, with the guy who enginerd the last TOOL album.
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pandora doesn't know OLD MAN GLOOM,
WINDMILLS BY THE OCEAN,or HOUSES OF LOW CULTURE, aLL ISIS reLated projects. OLD MAN GLOOM IS aLmost as good as iSiS. |
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"gigafinger says: 07-14-2008I saw them play a 10 year anniversary set at the Middle East in Cambridge. One of the most impressive shows I've seen. Nothing can touch this band!"
I was at that show.. 21 was good, (one of the bands to open for them) glad I got to see them.. But Isis burned it down that night. The sound and energy was better when they opened for Tool some months earlier. but either way I haven't been disappointed by them yet.. Can't wait to see'em again. |
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first off cali rules and the red sox suck,secondl y their boring . Honest to god, I hope their good live. but now some one is screaming and i'll give them a second chance-you may ask who in the f**k am I just some norcal dude who loves music and isn't fooled by bullshit.
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I saw them play a 10 year anniversary set at the Middle East in Cambridge. One of the most impressive shows I've seen. Nothing can touch this band!
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Foucault?... i t s getting mighty literary in here. great band, by the way
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wow. good stuff! Panopticon! Good concept. Read Foucault!
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