Tomahawk (band)
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Tomahawk is an experimental alternative metal/alternative rock supergroup from the United States. They formed in 2000 when Fantômas, ex-Mr. Bungle and ex-Faith No More singer Mike Patton and ex-The Jesus Lizard guitar player Duane Denison started swapping tapes with the intention of collaborating. Duane Denison then recruited ex-Helmet drummer John Stanier (currently playing also with Battles), while Mike Patton brought Melvins/Cows bass player Kevin Rutmanis into the fold.
History
In 2001 the band released their first album, the self-titled Tomahawk, produced by Joe Funderburk. The band recorded their next album, Mit Gas, with producer Joe Barresi in 2003. Both albums were issued by Ipecac Recordings.
Tomahawk have toured extensively, playing in many countries around the world, including the United States, Australia, Europe and Japan. They generally headline shows but have been the supporting act for bands such as Tool. Tomahawk took part in the "Geek Tour", which featured labelmates The Melvins and Fantômas. Tomahawk have also played at various festivals, including the Big Day Out festival in Australia.[1]
The band's third album, Anonymous, was released on June 19th 2007 through Ipecac Recordings. Kevin Rutmanis left the band during the recording; reasons for his departure are unknown. The band is now working as a trio.[2]
Discography
Date of Release | Title | Label | Catalog Number |
October 30, 2001 | Tomahawk | Ipecac Recordings | IPC-018 |
May 6, 2003 | Mit Gas | Ipecac Recordings | IPC-040 |
June 19, 2007 | Anonymous | Ipecac Recordings | IPC-089 |
Notes
- ^ "Big Day Out 2002 Line Up". Big Day Out Official Website. Retrieved 2007-07-10.
- ^ "Tomahawk Biography". Ipecac.com. Retrieved 2007-06-06.