The Body Rampant

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The Body Rampant
The Body Rampant at House Of Blues OC
The Body Rampant at House Of Blues OC
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
Genres
Years active2010–2018
Websitehttp://www.thebodyrampant.com

The Body Rampant was an American rock band originating in Los Angeles, CA. Formed in 2010, they released two full length studio albums and an EP produced by Casey Bates.[1] and

Background[edit]

Much of their popularity comes from their masks created by artist Duane Flatmo[2] and their progressive rock sound which has landed them several years at SXSW.[3][4] The group has been featured in publications like Kerrang!, Big Cheese (magazine),[5] and was called 'brilliant' by Rocksound. Their music video for 'Sativa' premiered on MTV.[6][7]

History[edit]

Formation and Transient Years (2010–2011)[edit]

After Lopez's previous band Every Bridge Burned (Rise Records) disbanded, he quickly found himself in the studio recording new songs with producer Casey Bates. He moved to Los Angeles, CA from the rural area of Humboldt County, CA and began putting together the collective. Months later the members were solidified and the group headed back to Johnny Cab Studios in Seattle, WA to finish the 'Transient Years' EP with Casey. Armed with some creepy avant-garde masks and a fresh new EP, the band was poised to play as many shows possible with bands like Letlive, Unlocking the Truth, No Bragging Rights, and many more. Alternative Press stated "The band are determined to make a name for themselves because of their heavy pop music, not their looks."

Line-up changes and Midnight Mayfair (2013)[edit]

Several member changes later, Lopez and crew embarked to Baltimore, MD to record their debut full-length album with Producer Brian McTernan.[8] The album was written and recorded in one month, and released several months later through Antique Records.[9] It was noted that they had a tumultuous time in the studio writing the record. Several music critics like Music Week and Virgin Music[10] reviewed the album. The 4/5 review from Stereoboard noted "Midnight Mayfair is one of those albums that you’ll remember for a long time, and it is set to be the start of a successful career for the Los Angeles-based quintet."[11]

Collaborations[edit]

The group has collaborated with many notable musicians; mainly Todd Weinstock (Glassjaw) and Thomas Pridgen. (The Mars Volta)
It was announced that Lopez co-wrote the self-titled album by Being As An Ocean which was released June 30, 2015 and reached #2 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart.

Discography[edit]

Full Length
Year Album Label
2013 Midnight Mayfair (LP) Independent
Year Album Label
2018 RMPNT (LP) Independent
EP
Year Album Label
2011 Transient Years (EP) Independent

Videography[edit]

  • Sativa (directed by Daniel Chesnut) (2011)
  • Seabrinx (directed by Scott Hansen) (2012)

References[edit]

  1. ^ casey bates
  2. ^ Duane Flatmo on the Tonight Show. Duane Flatmo. April 28, 2015. Retrieved August 10, 2021 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ "PropertyOfZack Interview : : The Body Rampant". propertyofzack.com.
  4. ^ Backstage Artist Lounge - SxSW - The Body Rampant. cmartrocks. April 5, 2011. Archived from the original on March 8, 2016. Retrieved August 10, 2021 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ "The Body Rampant stream new single, "Woodland"". Alternative Press. 5 July 2013.
  6. ^ "The Body Rampant - Sativa - Music Video - MTV". MTV.
  7. ^ "The Body Rampant". Rock Sound Magazine.
  8. ^ "The Body Rampant Recording LP with Brian McTernan; Release Music Video Stills".
  9. ^ "ABSOLUTExclusive: The Body Rampant 2013 Album Info". AbsolutePunk.net. 7 November 2023.
  10. ^ "All the latest news from Virgin | Virgin".[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "The Body Rampant - Midnight Mayfair (Album Review) - Stereoboard".

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