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In August 2015, the state of Illinois charged thrashLife with [[Sexual assault|criminal sexual assault]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = Traveling artist charged in June rape of woman|url = http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-traveling-artist-rape-charge-met-20150826-story.html|accessdate = 2015-09-07|first = Chicago|last = Tribune}}</ref> One week later, a blog entry appeared on thrashLife's website, stating: "I didn’t do this. The truth will come out. Thank you to those who continue to support me. As per advice of counsel, I am unable to make any further statements at this time."<ref>{{Cite web|title = For now…|url = http://sammythrashlife.com/2015/08/29/for-now/|website = Sammy thrashLife|accessdate = 2015-09-07|first = Sam|last = North}}</ref>
In August 2015, the state of Illinois charged thrashLife with [[Sexual assault|criminal sexual assault]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = Traveling artist charged in June rape of woman|url = http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-traveling-artist-rape-charge-met-20150826-story.html|accessdate = 2015-09-07|first = Chicago|last = Tribune}}</ref> One week later, a blog entry appeared on thrashLife's website, stating: "I didn’t do this. The truth will come out. Thank you to those who continue to support me. As per advice of counsel, I am unable to make any further statements at this time."<ref>{{Cite web|title = For now…|url = http://sammythrashlife.com/2015/08/29/for-now/|website = Sammy thrashLife|accessdate = 2015-09-07|first = Sam|last = North}}</ref>


== See Also ==
== External Links ==
[http://www.sammythrashLife.com sammythrashLife.com] - The online gallery and blog of Sammy thrashLife
[http://www.sammythrashLife.com sammythrashLife.com] - The online gallery and blog of Sammy thrashLife

http://www.news4jax.com/news/man-finds-new-purpose-at-one-spark/32243822 - Television feature on Sammy thrashLife by [[WJXT]]

http://www.wakemag.org/sections/sound-vision/the-meds-im-on/ - The Wake Magazine's review of an exhibit featuring the work of Sammy thrashLife

http://www.mprnews.org/story/2015/03/23/meds-im-on - Interview with Sammy thrashLife by [[Minnesota Public Radio]]

http://folioweekly.com/IN-RECOVERY,9523 - Biographical Sammy thrashLife article from [[Folio Weekly]]

http://www.razorcake.org/columns/ridiculous-adventures-with-rational-anthem-a-short-story - thrashLife's non-fiction account of one day on tour with Rational Anthem

http://sammythrashlife.com/2014/08/08/shitty-childrens-first-show/ - Video and lyrics of a live performance by Shitty Children

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgmvuilGiQ4 - Video of Extra Day For Riots live at Sarasota High School

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZpgrlJAxMw - Video of Troublemake live at the Halloween House in Indianapolis, IN

http://www.discogs.com/artist/4143332-Sammy-ThrashLife - Sammy thrashLife on [[Discogs]]

http://www.discogs.com/artist/1470330-Sam-North - Sam North on [[Discogs]]

http://www.discogs.com/label/145159-Traffic-Street-Records - Traffic Street Records on [[Discogs]]

http://sammythrashlife.com/trafficstreet/ - Archived website of Traffic Street Records on sammythrashLife.com


[[Category:Artists]]
[[Category:Artists]]

Revision as of 22:26, 7 September 2015

Sammy thrashLife
Born
Real name: Sam North[1]

Date of birth: November 4, 1985
Hometown: Sarasota, FL[2]
Known forOutsider art
Neo-expressionism

Sammy thrashLife (born Sam North) is an American painter and graphic artist, best known for his art and writing, mostly on the subjects of his borderline personality disorder and history with heroin addiction,[3] as well as his involvement in the American punk rock scene.[4][5][6]

Art

thrashLife first began drawing and painting in late 2012 while at Tranquil Shores, an inpatient facility for the treatment of substance abuse and mental illness.[7] His first exhibit was just months after his release from Tranquil Shores, in the lobby of a movie theater, the historic Sun-Ray Cinema of Jacksonville, FL.[8] Since then, thrashLife has exhibited around the country, including his first gallery showing with Ettra in Delray Beach, FL.[9] In 2015, his participation in Instinct Gallery's "The Meds I'm On" exhibit generated positive reviews and press coverage.[10][11]

thrashLife's art is characterized by bright colors, "funny faces,"[12] and - as one journalist noted - "phrases and at times, paragraphs, of honesty ... raw accounts of his every day life; be it good, bad, or ugly."[13] Visually, he's garnered comparisons to Jean-Michel Basquiat[14] but the text written across his canvases more directly (and in great detail) addresses his issues with girls, love, sex, self-esteem, anxiety, and identity.[15] In a biographical article for Folio Weekly, Janet Harper wrote, "Sam's openness with his art, and with perfect strangers, could be off-putting, the way he lets his guard down almost instantly and chats easily about the darkest parts of his life. He's open about his mental illness and drug addiction. About his issues with women and his need to be accepted and adored ... But Sam's brutal honesty, always with a dose of narcissism and boyish charm, makes it easy to be comfortable around him, and to trust him ...  It's a rare trait, and one that leaves an impact on almost everyone he meets. He gives so much of himself, both through his art and the short biographical stories he includes with each piece — which is exactly why it's selling."[14]

A review of a 2015 show in Minneapolis similarly noted, "While displays fill the gallery, the hectic work of artist Sammy thrashLife steals the show. When walking into the gallery, the first image you see straight ahead on the back wall is a jumbled mess of color captioned with a commanding “HAVE SEX WITH AND/OR BUY ART FROM ME.” After a light giggle from this order, you make your way to the piece and start reading the lighthearted fine print that lets you know that the aforementioned options are Sammy’s only worth in this life. The dark, humorous piece, like many others he has on display, takes you on an introspective journey that leads you through Sammy’s struggles with drugs, women, and depression—all of course presented with a special kind of dark humor that elicits simultaneous sadness and happiness. The piece features vibrant colors and characters that seem lifted from some darker, more anxious version of Adventure Time. All of Sammy’s pieces in the show have this same laughable-but-sad style that creates a special kind of closeness between him and viewers. I wouldn’t be surprised if I now know more about his life than some of his friends do."[16]

Involvement in punk rock

thrashLife is responsible for Traffic Street Records, has played in a number of punk bands, has created art for other groups, and is an occasional contributor to Razorcake magazine,[17] for whom he's interviewed Banner Pilot[18] and Rational Anthem.[19] Other notable interviews include Off with Their Heads for Punknews.org in 2007.[20] Through his own website, he also occasionally publishes editorials and short articles on subjects relevant to the punk scene and in promotion of bands he supports.[21]

Traffic Street Records

While in attendance at Georgetown University Law Center, thrashLife founded and operated an independent record label, Traffic Street Records.[22] When his heroin addiction spun out of control post-graduation in the fall of 2011, a deal was struck with Kiss of Death Records to manage Traffic Street's catalog and fulfill all pending orders.[23] In its active years, Traffic Street released recordings by Andrew Jackson Jihad,[24] The Dopamines,[25] The Brokedowns,[26] and many others.[27]

While thrashLife oversaw all elements of production at Traffic Street, he did not often create album covers himself. Artists responsible for Traffic Street album covers include Mitch Clem,[28] Aldo Giorgini,[29] and Lauren Denitzio.[30]

Bands

Extra Day For Riots

As a teenager, thrashLife sang for Florida band, Extra Day For Riots.[31] The band lasted from 2003 to 2005. In a 2013 interview, drummer Chris Hembrough, said of his time with the group: "Before Rational [Anthem], I played in a band called Extra Day For Riots in high school. My buddy, Sam North, who used to run Traffic Street Records, was the singer. We just played basic simple pop punk. Really jumpy blink-182-esque stuff. We won a talent show and did lots of drugs. The band broke up after we almost killed each other at band practice."[32]

  • The Most Fun I Ever Had CDEP (self-released, 2004)
  • Keeping '95 Alive CDEP (self-released, 2005)

Troublemake

After the demise of Extra Day For Riots, thrashLife formed Troublemake, a band consisting of himself as songwriter/singer/bassist and whichever friends he could gather up to record his songs or play shows.[33] In contrast to Extra Day For Riots,[34] Troublemake was warmly received by critics. Jersey Beat wrote, "Sloppy lo-fi bedroom recordings never sounded so good before" and further praised "the socially fitting and heartfelt lyrics, sung with emotion and angst."[35] Razorcake's similarly enthusiastic reviewer described Troublemake as "a solid anathematic band, hailing from D.C., but making sounds in the Dillinger Four universe. This feels more produced than earlier songs—but with the strong, eager oomph they’ve always had—driving the songs with a spirit you can get on board with. This is the kind of stuff that makes house parties pop, getting everyone to sing and scream together."[36] Much more of a project than an active band, Troublemake's only activity was recording sporadically in the years 2005, 2006, and 2008, and several shows in support of Rational Anthem during that band's tour in the summer of 2008.

Shitty Children

In the summer of 2014, thrashLife fronted a Chicago-based band called Shitty Children. The band performed in Chicago just once before being invited to play at the eighth annual Awesome Fest in San Diego, CA. In announcing their addition to the bill, festival organizer Marty Ploy wrote, "Super stoked on this! Sammy thrashLife has been a huge inspiration the last couple years and really is just rad as fuck. Come see his band with the dudes from Like Bats and ex-members of Rational Anthem."[37] While thrashLife, bassist Chris Spillane, and drummer Mike Duda were constant members of the band, Shitty Children had a different guitarist at each of the three shows they played before disbanding.[38] No studio recordings were ever produced but a live video with lyrics was posted on thrashLife's website shortly after the band's first performance.[39]

Album covers and merchandise

In his later role as a visual artist, thrashLife has made art for Todd Congelliere and Apocalypse Meow,[40] Rational Anthem,[41] Lipstick Homicide, Like Bats and others.

Personal Life

thrashLife's father is musician Ian North.[42]

In August 2015, the state of Illinois charged thrashLife with criminal sexual assault.[43] One week later, a blog entry appeared on thrashLife's website, stating: "I didn’t do this. The truth will come out. Thank you to those who continue to support me. As per advice of counsel, I am unable to make any further statements at this time."[44]

External Links

sammythrashLife.com - The online gallery and blog of Sammy thrashLife

http://www.news4jax.com/news/man-finds-new-purpose-at-one-spark/32243822 - Television feature on Sammy thrashLife by WJXT

http://www.wakemag.org/sections/sound-vision/the-meds-im-on/ - The Wake Magazine's review of an exhibit featuring the work of Sammy thrashLife

http://www.mprnews.org/story/2015/03/23/meds-im-on - Interview with Sammy thrashLife by Minnesota Public Radio

http://folioweekly.com/IN-RECOVERY,9523 - Biographical Sammy thrashLife article from Folio Weekly

http://www.razorcake.org/columns/ridiculous-adventures-with-rational-anthem-a-short-story - thrashLife's non-fiction account of one day on tour with Rational Anthem

http://sammythrashlife.com/2014/08/08/shitty-childrens-first-show/ - Video and lyrics of a live performance by Shitty Children

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgmvuilGiQ4 - Video of Extra Day For Riots live at Sarasota High School

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZpgrlJAxMw - Video of Troublemake live at the Halloween House in Indianapolis, IN

http://www.discogs.com/artist/4143332-Sammy-ThrashLife - Sammy thrashLife on Discogs

http://www.discogs.com/artist/1470330-Sam-North - Sam North on Discogs

http://www.discogs.com/label/145159-Traffic-Street-Records - Traffic Street Records on Discogs

http://sammythrashlife.com/trafficstreet/ - Archived website of Traffic Street Records on sammythrashLife.com

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  2. ^ “Sammy thrashLife: From Georgetown to Downtown", 10 January 2015
  3. ^ "Man finds new purpose at One Spark", 7 April 2015
  4. ^ "Ridiculous Adventures With Rational Anthem", 22 October 2013
  5. ^ "Jerk Store: Issue #13", 8 January 2014
  6. ^ "It's Alive Records - IAR 67", 1 May 2013
  7. ^ "Services - Tranquil Shores | Tranquil Shores". Tranquil Shores. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  8. ^ "Nov. 27-Dec. 3 Arts Calendar - Folio Weekly". Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  9. ^ "ETTRA". ETTRA. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
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  13. ^ Davis, Katrina. "Buzz | Sammy thrashLife: From Georgetown to Downtown".
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  15. ^ "Dekit Magazine: Issue #4 REBOUND". Retrieved 2015-09-07.
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  17. ^ "Razorcake - Top 5s from Issue #84".
  18. ^ "Razorcake | DIY Punk Music Magazine | Razorcake Issue #50 | ‘Nuff fucking said". www.razorcake.org. Retrieved 2015-09-07. {{cite web}}: C1 control character in |title= at position 62 (help)
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  22. ^ "Spacek's Label of the Year: Traffic Street Records, 29 December 2009
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  37. ^ Ploy, Marty. "(VLHS) AWESOME FEST 8 • PRE-FEST".
  38. ^ Silver, Paul. "Jersey Beat | Awesome Fest 8: Punk, pals, and pizza".
  39. ^ North, Sam. "Shitty Children's first show". Sammy thrashLife. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  40. ^ "Apocalypse Meow / Todd Congelliere split 7"".
  41. ^ ""Emotionall Unavailable" Shirt | Rational Anthem". rationalanthem.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  42. ^ "Die, Flannel Shirts, Die! Why wearing boring clothes is wrong. | Darkjet". darkjet.com. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  43. ^ Tribune, Chicago. "Traveling artist charged in June rape of woman". Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  44. ^ North, Sam. "For now…". Sammy thrashLife. Retrieved 2015-09-07.