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ThouShaltNot
OriginPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
GenresIndustrial, synthpop, gothic rock
Years active1998–2013
LabelsDancing Ferret Discs
MembersAlex Reed
Aaron "Foo" Fuleki
Jeremy David Long
Past membersSarah Hans
Megan Hancock
WebsiteThouShalt.Net

ThouShaltNot were a band whose style blended post-punk, goth, industrial music, and synthpop. Active from 1998 to 2013, they were from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and were signed to Dancing Ferret Discs. In 2013 Alex Reed, lead singer and songwriter, announced that the band was no more, and that he would in the future record under the name Seeming.[1]

Biography

The band started as vocalist Alex Reed's solo project, though Aaron Fuleki, whom Reed met as a freshman at The College of Wooster, joined the band in 1999. When ThouShaltNot relocated from Cleveland to Pittsburgh in 2001, Jeremy David Long joined the band. All three are classically trained musicians; Reed earned a Ph.D. in music composition and theory from the University of Pittsburgh in 2005. ThouShaltNot's music is generally complex, carefully orchestrated, and spiritual.

ThouShaltNot first signed with ADSR Musicwerks, releasing two albums of new material (a self-titled release and The Holiness of Now) as well as a rarities collection, You'll Wake Up Yesterday. The Holiness of Now gave them their first minor hit, "Without Faith," and You'll Wake Up Yesterday features their song "If I Only Were a Goth"; this song became quite popular and somewhat notorious at their live shows because the band traditionally limits it to the first live show in a new city as well as for its affectionate ridiculing of the gothic subculture. They were next signed by Dancing Ferret Discs, who have released their 2003 album The White Beyond and their 2006 album Land Dispute, as well as re-issuing The Holiness of Now. The White Beyond has been their most successful release to date, with "Cardinal Directions" and "Inside of You, In Spite of You" both receiving extensive club play. The band has gone on several U.S. tours, sharing the stage with such artists as VNV Nation, The Dresden Dolls, and David J of Bauhaus. They have also provided remixes for many synthpop and goth acts, including Alphaville, Hungry Lucy, Stromkern, and The Last Dance.

Members

Final lineup

  • Alex Reed - vocals, keyboards, guitars, bass, programming, samples
  • Aaron "Foo" Fuleki - percussion, programming, samples, guitars, backing vocals
  • Jeremy David Long - guitars, bass, backing vocals, piano, keyboards, programming

Former members

  • Sarah Hans - keyboards, vocals (touring member)
  • Megan Hancock - cello (touring member)
  • The band maintains an exhaustive list of additional musicians whom they have used on their official FAQ.

Discography

Albums

  • Land Dispute (2006, Dancing Ferret Discs)
  • The White Beyond (2003, Dancing Ferret Discs)
  • The Holiness of Now (2001, ADSR Musicwerks; reissued by Dancing Ferret Discs in 2003)
  • ThouShaltNot (2000, ADSR Musicwerks)
  • The Deepest Ice (1999/2000, self-release)

EPs

  • New World EP (2008, independent release)
  • The Projectionist (2005, independent release)
  • Vier Factor No. 1 (split with The Crüxshadows, Paralysed Age, and The Dreamside, 2003, Dancing Ferret Discs)
  • You'll Wake Up Yesterday (2002, ADSR Musicwerks)

Remixes

  • Caustic - "Chewing Glass at the Zoo" - Douche Ex Machina (2011, Metropolis Records)
  • Iris - "Imposter" - Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music To Cure Cancer (2010, Metropolis Records)
  • Stromkern - Reminders - "Reminders" (2006, WTII Records)
  • Lunascape - Mindstalking - "Mindstalking" (2005, Dancing Ferret Discs)
  • The Last Dance - Reflections of Rage - "Voices" (2004, Dancing Ferret Discs)
  • Alphaville - Crazyshow - "Inside Out" (2003 Alphaville)
  • Furnace St. - People - "Sunday Driver" (2003, Furnasty Music)
  • Hungry Lucy - Glo - "Telltale Shot," "Stay" (on European version) (2003 Alpha Matrix / Hungry Media)

Alex Reed's solo work

  • Better Roads EP (2004, independent release)

As "Thou Flaming Minister"

  • Catalepsy (1998, independent short-run CD-R)
  • Excavate cassette (1998, independent; only distributed at their first concert)
  • Remix of "Disevolve" by Zia appears on the Disevolve EP [1] (1998, Zia Music)
  • "Upwards of the Hilt" appears on the compilation Transmission Vol. 1 (1996, New World Order Records)

Exclusive Compilation Appearances

Various other album tracks have appeared on CDs packaged with music magazines and on label samplers by both ADSR Musicwerks and Dancing Ferret Discs.

References

  1. ^ "Seeming group on Facebook". Retrieved 2013-11-09.