Ever since I got into “alternative music” (right after college, a LONG time ago!-ed. note, it really WAS a long time ago-), I was fascinated by, well, noise. I think it started off with James White & The Blacks, Suicide, and other NYC “noise bands” who blended “skronk” in with their songs to create a unique hybrid that sure as heck wasn’t going to get played on any commercial radio station. From there, I veered off into SPK, and I found heaven. Their first album (out of print now, I believe) used tapes of mental patients rambling, played over what sounded like people banging on giant metal springs. I loved it! Their sound started to soften with “Auto De Fe”, and they soon morphed into a dance band (?) that got signed to Elektra.
I continued to pursue the sound of noise, getting into Merzbow, Muslim Gauze & others. I recently got a CD by Whitehouse, a noise outfit from the U.K. that tours rather irregularly. What is it about these bands that I like? Mostly, it’s that they stretch the boundries of what we call “music” to the breaking point. If there are no musical instruments being played (except maybe drums), is it music? Should it be sold in a “music store” (whatever THAT is in 2009…)? My love of music that’s NOT mainstream opened my mind to lots of great music, and the noise genre is among my favorites. I’m not always in the mood to listen to my Sonic Youth/Merzbow CD, but when I am, nothing else will do……