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Nudeswirl was a grunge band based in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Biography
Nudeswirl was formed in 1988 by Shane M. Green, Chris Wargo, and original drummer Mike Toro in New Brunswick, New Jersey. They released an independent full length LP in 1989. In 1992, they signed to Megaforce Records and released their self-titled CD in 1993. They toured with White Zombie, Danzig, Flotsam and Jetsam, Mindfunk, and performed on the '92 Lollapalooza side stage. Videos for "F Sharp" and "Buffalo" appeared on MTV.
Known for their dark, earthy atmospherics of guitar feedback, abusive attacks of wah-wah, tribal/tuetonic rhythms, rolling melodic basslines, and wavering, lyrically obscured vocals. Combining musical styles from rock to metal, from alternative to psychedelic, all the while infusing their own signature feedback tapestry throughout.
Nudeswirl never reached their full potential as they disbanded in 1995 after their only major label release. Considered a cult band, almost 20 years later, other bands such as Tool and Radiohead cite Nudeswirl amongst their influences {{citation}}
: Empty citation (help) and they have been hailed by Perry Farrell[citation needed], John Frusciante[citation needed], and the Edge[citation needed]. Nudeswirl's CD has been out of print, which relegates them further into the depths of cult obscurity. Guitarist Dizzy Cortright went on to play with The Mad Daddies. Vocalist/guitarist Shane M. Green went on to play with Slaprocket and Lord Sterling. Bassist Chris Wargo formed his band Love Gas and opened Gas Works recording studio.
The last known performance by the band was a reunion show in the mid 2000s at The Court Tavern in New Brunswick, New Jersey. A video exists of the band playing the Dynamo Open Air Festival[citation needed] in the Netherlands in front of 30,000 people and an MTV Europe interview exists as well[citation needed].
Group members
- Dizzy Cortright (guitar)
- Shane M. Green (vocals/guitars)
- Woody Newland (drums)
- Chris Wargo (bass)
Discography
Albums
- independent release - 1989
- Nudeswirl - 1993