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Sunday Oct 4, 2009 (7pm)
Directions: F, JMZ at Essex and Delancey or F, V at 2nd Ave
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Ian Svenonius is an american musician, notable as the singer and mouthpiece of various Washington, D.C.-based music groups including The Nation of Ulysses, Make Up, Weird War, and Chain and The Gang. Between his numerous projects, Svenonius has released more than 15 full-length albums and more than 20 singles, EPs, and splits. Svenonius is also a published author and an online talk show host.
Svenonius’ first band, The Nation of Ulysses, formed in 1988, and were influential in the early Washington D.C. punk scene. The band broke up in 1992 after failing to record their third studio album. After a short-lived side-project called Cupid Car Club, Svenonius formed Make Up in 1995, who combined garage rock, soul, and a so-called “liberation theology” to make a new genre they dubbed “gospel yeh-yeh”. The Make-Up dissolved early in 2001, and a year later, Svenonius formed the band Weird War, who were also known briefly known as the Scene Creamers, in which he is still active. Svenonius’ solo work includes the 2001 album Play Power under the fictional pseudonym of David Candy, the book The Psychic Soviet, and as host of Soft Focus on VBS.TV. Svenonius’ projects and writings have all shared an anti-authoritarian, populist, tongue-in-cheek political agenda (though there may be an element of parody in his rhetoric).
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