The Birthday Party (band)

The Birthday Party
The Birthday Party in 1981, from left to right: Pew, Calvert, Harvey, Howard and Cave.
The Birthday Party in 1981, from left to right: Pew, Calvert, Harvey, Howard and Cave.
Background information
Also known asThe Boys Next Door
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Years active1977–1983
LabelsMissing Link, 4AD, Shock
SpinoffsNick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Past membersNick Cave
Mick Harvey
Tracy Pew
Phill Calvert
Rowland S. Howard
Websitethebirthdayparty.com.au

The Birthday Party (originally known as The Boys Next Door) were an Australian post-punk band, active from 1977 to 1983. The group's "bleak and noisy soundscapes," which drew irreverently on blues, free jazz, and rockabilly, provided the setting for vocalist Nick Cave's disturbing tales of violence and perversion.[5][6][7] Their 1981 single "Release the Bats" was particularly influential on the emerging gothic scene.[6] Despite limited commercial success, The Birthday Party's influence has been far-reaching, and they have been called "one of the darkest and most challenging post-punk groups to emerge in the early '80s."[5]

In 1980, The Birthday Party moved from Melbourne to London, where they were championed by broadcaster John Peel. They subsequently released two albums: Prayers on Fire (1981) and Junkyard (1982). Disillusioned by their stay in London, the band's sound and live shows became increasingly violent. They broke up soon after relocating to West Berlin in 1982. The creative core of The Birthday Party – singer and songwriter Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Mick Harvey, and singer, songwriter and guitarist Rowland S. Howard – later went on to acclaimed careers.

History

Early years and The Boys Next Door (1973–1978)

The nucleus of the band first met at the private boys school Caulfield Grammar School, in suburban Melbourne, in the early seventies. A rock group was formed in 1973, with Nick Cave (vocals), Mick Harvey (guitar), and Phill Calvert (drums), with other students John Cocivera, Brett Purcell and Chris Coyne (on guitar, bass and saxophone respectively). Most were also members of the school choir. The band played under various names at parties and school functions with a mixed repertoire of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Roxy Music, Alice Cooper and the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, among others. Saxophonist Chris Coyne went on to join the Paul Kelly Band in the 1980s.[8]

After their final school year in 1975 the band decided to continue as a four-piece group, with friend Tracy Pew picking up the bass. Greatly affected by the punk explosion of 1976 which saw Australian bands The Saints and Radio Birdman making their first recordings and tours, The Boys Next Door, as they were now called, began performing punk and proto-punk cover versions, such as "Blitzkrieg Bop" and "Gloria", and a few original songs.[9] By November 1977 their set was dominated by fast original new wave material, such as "Sex Crimes" and "Masturbation Generation".[10]

The Boys' second guitarist, Rowland S. Howard, joined in 1978, and about this time the group's sound changed dramatically. The addition of Howard's guitar was a catalyst (his later use of audio feedback being a hallmark of the group) but there were other changes, as well: their sound drew upon punk, rockabilly, free jazz and blues, but defied categorization.[citation needed] Many songs were driven by prominent, repetitive basslines and frenetic, minimalist drumming.[citation needed] In producer/engineer Tony Cohen they found a collaborator sympathetic to their experimentation and their refusal to repeat themselves, and in manager Keith Glass they found an enthusiastic financial backer. Glass' label Missing Link Records released all of the early Birthday Party records.

Name change and relocations (1978–1982)

The Boys Next Door's best known song, "Shivers", written by Howard, and first performed and recorded by his band The Young Charlatans, was banned by radio stations because of a reference to suicide. After recordings and moderate success in Australia (including hundreds of live shows) they headed for London in 1980, changed their name to The Birthday Party and launched into a period of innovative and aggressive music-making. Some sources say the band took its new name from the Harold Pinter play The Birthday Party;[11] others (including Ian Johnston's Cave biography) state it was prompted by Cave misremembering, or intentionally misattributing, the name to a non-existent birthday party scene in the Dostoyevsky novel Crime and Punishment. In a 2008 interview, Rowland S. Howard gave his own recollection: "The name The Birthday Party came up in conversation between Nick and myself. There's this apocryphal story about it coming from a Dostoyevsky novel. It may have had various connotations, but what he and I spoke about was a sense of celebration and making things into more an occasion and ritual".[12]

They resided in London, but were disillusioned with the state of the music scene, only finding like-minded groups in the Fall and the Pop Group.[13] They took trips back to Australia and tours through Europe and the U.S. before relocating to West Berlin in 1982. Above the barely-controlled racket, Cave's vocals ranged from desperate to simply menacing and demented. Critics have written that "neither John Cale nor Alfred Hitchcock was ever this scary,"[14] and that Cave "doesn't so much sing his vocals as expel them from his gut".[15] Though Cave drew on earlier rock and roll shriekers—especially Iggy Pop and Suicide's Alan Vega—his singing with the Birthday Party remains powerful and distinct. His lyrics also drew on Arthur Rimbaud and Charles Baudelaire.[16]

The single "Release the Bats" came out during the emergence of the gothic scene.[17] This song about "vampire sex" was promoted by an advertisement with the words "Dirtiness is next to antigodliness".[6][17]

Their 1982 album Junkyard was inspired by American Southern Gothic imagery, dealing with extreme subjects like an evangelist's murdered daughter.[6]

Final years (1982–1983)

The Birthday Party were regulars at Melbourne's Crystal Ballroom, playing their final show there in 1983.

For The Birthday Party, things had changed. Calvert was ejected in 1982; he was reportedly "unable to nail down the beats for 'Dead Joe' to everyone's satisfaction",[18] and Harvey moved to drums. When Pew was jailed for drunk driving and petty theft early in 1982, Chris Walsh, Barry Adamson and Howard's brother Harry replaced him for live appearances and brief studio work. Pew rejoined the band in July.

The Mutiny EP contained lyrics evoking blasphemy, words which were as dark as the gothic poems of Lautréamont.[6] The title track portrayed a dirty heaven with rats and trash.[6]

In 1982 a spin-off group with Lydia Lunch, Honeymoon in Red, recorded an album which was eventually released in 1987. Harvey and Cave were reportedly so unhappy with the mixing and overdubbing done after their involvement that they requested their names be withheld from its liner notes. Howard and Pew apparently had no objections to being credited by name.

A tour in January 1983 found the group return to a five-piece, with Jeffrey Wegener playing drums and Harvey returning to second guitar. Wegener did not remain with the group, however, and they returned to a four-piece soon after. Later that year, Blixa Bargeld from the German group Einstürzende Neubauten recorded a guitar part in the studio on the track "Mutiny in Heaven". Tension between Cave and Howard soon came to a head, but it was Harvey who first left the group – their final tour saw Des Hefner on drums. The Birthday Party played their final show at the Crystal Ballroom in St Kilda on 9 June 1983 and disbanded not long after, due in part to the split between Cave and Howard, as well as work and drug-related exhaustion.[19]

Post-breakup, legacy and influence

Several groups rose from The Birthday Party's ashes: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (featuring Cave, Harvey, Adamson, Bargeld and briefly Pew), Crime and the City Solution (featuring Harvey and Howard, later just Harvey) and These Immortal Souls (featuring Howard).

Pew died from injuries caused by an epileptic seizure in 1986.

On 1 September 1992, there was a brief Birthday Party reunion as Rowland S. Howard joined Nick Cave and Mick Harvey on stage at a Bad Seeds NME charity show at the Town and Country Club in London to play "Wild World", "Dead Joe" and "Nick the Stripper".

Due in part to their legendary status and to the continuing success of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, The Birthday Party's back catalogue has been re-released on CD several times. Mick Harvey has overseen releases of rare or previously unissued recordings (Live and John Peel CDs).

The Birthday Party's initial impact was on the gothic rock genre. According to New Musical Express, "The Party have been indirectly held responsible for the rise of a visceral new hardcore, ranging from The Sex Gang Children, through Danse Macabre to March Violets."[20] Rock acts that have cited The Birthday Party as an influence include My Bloody Valentine,[21] Alex Turner,[22] and LCD Soundsystem.[23] In 2006, American label Three One G released Release The Bats: The Birthday Party As Heard Through The Meat Grinder Of Three One G, a compilation featuring covers by various bands, including Daughters, Melt-Banana and Cattle Decapitation.

In October 2007, Cave alone was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. During his acceptance speech, Cave took it upon himself to 'induct' the Australian members of the Bad Seeds (including Harvey), plus Howard and Pew from The Birthday Party.

Rowland S. Howard died on 30 December 2009 of liver cancer.[24] In 2012, Howard's early songs were played live as a tribute in Melbourne: a four-piece band played consisting of Harvey, Calvert, Ron Rude and Rowland Howard's sister Angela.[25]

Members

Band members
Touring and guest musicians

Timeline

Discography

The Boys Next Door
The Birthday Party

References

  1. ^ Staff. "Gothic Rock Guide: 5 Notable Goth Rock Musicians". MasterClass. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  2. ^ Terich, Jeff (28 November 2018). "The 30 Best Noise-Rock Songs". Stereogum. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  3. ^ Smithers, Aaron (2008). Old Roots, New Routes: The Cultural Politics of Alt.country Music. University of Michigan. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-472-05053-6. ...the seminal Australian art-punk band Birthday Party
  4. ^ Lipez, Zachary (6 February 2022). "The Birthday Party: Junkyard Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  5. ^ a b Thomas, Stephen. "The Birthday Party". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Reynolds, Simon (2005). Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978–1984. London: Faber and Faber, 2005. pp. 429–431. ISBN 0-571-21569-6.
  7. ^ "The Quietus | 30 Years On: We Return To The Birthday Party's Junkyard". The Quietus.
  8. ^ "Paul Kelly". Australian Rock Database. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 22 October 2008. Retrieved 31 October 2008.
  9. ^ "The Boys Next Door Concerts". Home.iae.nl. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  10. ^ David Nichols (22 October 2007). ""Lethal Weapons" 30 Years On". Messandnoise.com. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  11. ^ "Heathenworld.com". Heathenworld.com. Archived from the original on 11 October 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  12. ^ Mojo magazine, November 2008. As told to Roy Wilkinson p.162
  13. ^ Taylor, Tom (11 May 2021). "Heroin, Hedonism and Mick Harvey: Managing 'The Birthday Party', the most violent band in the world". Far Out Magazine. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  14. ^ "Trouser Press". Trouser Press. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  15. ^ "Blast Off!". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  16. ^ Reynolds 2005, pp. 428–429.
  17. ^ a b Lewis, Luke (5 March 2009). "Release The Bats – It's The 20 Greatest Goth Tracks". NME. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. 7. The Birthday Party – Release The Bats. Knuckle-dragging drums. Sickening, scything distortion. Barely comprehensible vocals in the Vic Reeves 'club style': here was a compelling sonic template for goth's lunatic fringe. Most gothic moment: Nick Cave's blood-curdling shriek: "Whooaaargh! BITE!"
  18. ^ "Dead Joe". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  19. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 134. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  20. ^ New Musical Express, 25 December 1982. Cited in Jennifer Park, "Melancholy and the Macabre: Gothic Rock and Fashion," Gothic: Dark Glamour by Valerie Steele and Jennifer Park, p. 141, 143.
  21. ^ Guitar World, April 1993 by Alan Di Perna Kevin Shields: "The Birthday Party were also my favorite band at that time. They're pretty much why I formed a band. Them and the Cramps."
  22. ^ EW, June 2014 by Kyle Anderson Alex Turner: "I got turned on to this record by Roland S. Howard called Popcrimes. He was in the Birthday Party with Nick Cave, and it’s f—ing excellent. The lyrics are fantastic. It’s a lot easier on the ear than the Birthday Party—and I love the Birthday Party, by the way. I was listening to them just yesterday."
  23. ^ Thrasher Magazine, Sept, 2005 by Sarah Pulver James Murphy: « My first album: I got some birthday money, went to the record store and bought Siouxsie and the Banshees Join Hands, The Fall Grotesque, and The Birthday Party Nick the Stripper, all in one day. And all three of those records are three of my favorite things I've ever heard. »
  24. ^ "Bandmate pays tribute to Birthday Party guitarist – Entertainment (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 31 December 2009. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  25. ^ "Watch: Rowland S Howard Tribute At Ballroom Reunion In News : Mess+Noise". Messandnoise.com. 5 March 2012. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2012.

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