Thoughts of Ionesco

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Recording their first record when two-thirds of the bandmembers were still in high school and breaking up when most were barely 21 years old, it's a wonder that the infamous Detroit outfit Thoughts of Ionesco even lasted the few years that they did. Confrontational to audiences, uninterested in record labels, exceedingly dark and heavy, the band played music that was once referred to by Alternative Press magazine as "the ultimate realization of pain-through-sound." Forming in 1996, the hardcore, art-damaged soul of TOI materialized around vocalist/guitarist Sean Hoen, bassist Nathan Miller, and drummer Brian Repa; the band also included a sax player by the end of its career. Repa left and returned several times during the band's existence, and Derek Grant (ex-Suicide Machines, Alkaline Trio) served as his replacement for a stretch from 1997-1998.

The trio, whose collective mental stability was often called into question by even those close to them, was most often compared to My War-era Black Flag, mixing hatred and aggression with super-heavy riffs, free jazz exploration, a brutal live show, and hefty doses of nihilism, self-loathing, and pure masochistic rage to produce a sound wholly challenging and frequently misunderstood. Thoughts of Ionesco were in a class of their own; their performances were notoriously destructive -- instruments were smashed in minutes, walls were kicked in, blood was shed, bottles were thrown -- as the bandmembers showed absolutely no regard for themselves or the "fans" they couldn't be bothered to care about. For them, only the music mattered. They toured the country and Canada a few times over, most notably with their friends in Wallside, but due to the inaccessibility of their records, they remained obscure (though rather revered) upon their eventual implosion in 1999. Thoughts of Ionesco played their last show that November in Ann Arbor, MI.

Several years later, the guys reappeared on the Detroit music scene with new bands: Hoen in the Holy Fire and Leaving Rouge, Miller in the Holy Fire, and Repa with Paradise. Seventh Rule eventually collected the band's recorded output -- including releases on Makoto (1996's The Triptych Session, 1997's ...And Then There Was Motion, 1998's A Skin Historic, the last of which SPIN called "an art-core mindfuck") and At Arms Mechanic (1999's For Detroit, from Addiction, released 2001) -- into the compilation The Scar Is Our Watermark. Issued in June 2006, the album also included a bonus in-depth documentary DVD that chronicled the band's brief, volatile career with live footage and interviews. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi

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  • Thoughts of Ionesco/Heads Will Roll [Split CD] (2005)
    Thoughts of Ionesco
    Thoughts of Ionesco/Heads Will Roll [Split CD] (2005)
    Down Peninsula Audio
  • For Detroit, From Addiction (2001)
    Thoughts of Ionesco
    For Detroit, From Addiction (2001)
    No Idea
  • Abnormalities (2000)
    Thoughts of Ionesco
    Abnormalities (2000)
    Cassworks
  • A Skin Historic (1999)
    Thoughts of Ionesco
    A Skin Historic (1999)
    Makoto Recordin
  • The Triptych Session (1997)
    Thoughts of Ionesco
    The Triptych Session (1997)
    Conquer The World
  • And Then There Was Motion (1997)
    Thoughts of Ionesco
    And Then There Was Motion (1997)
    Makoto Recordin
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