Hunting Lodge: 1982-1989
Hunting Lodge: 1982-1989
Format: CD
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Artist: Hunting Lodge
Label: Dark Vinyl
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4013438020973
Genre: Rock
HUNTING LODGE can be seen as one of the few real 'Industrial' pioneers in the early 80's (beside SPK, LUSTMORD, THROBBING GRISTLE.. ). '1982 - 1989' represents the 'song oriented' side of a band that evolved relentlessly throughout it's 8 years of existence and comes with an re-mastered / restored version of the legendary underground club hit: 'Tribal Warning Shot'. All Tracks were remastered. 6 Page Eco Digifile. Lon C. Diehl & Richard Skott met in Port Huron, Michigan, in 1981, and quickly bonded over their fascination with the music of T. G. , SPK, M. B. , and Dome. Hunting Lodge was born. Joined by Karl Nordstrom, the trio mixed synthesizers, bass, metal & electronic percussion, time-shifting effects, and vocals into a dark sonic stew. Nordstrom moved to San Francisco after the recording of the first Hunting Lodge release, the cassette-only At The Harrington Ballroom (1982). Diehl now employed a Roland Synth, Sequencer & 808 drum machine. Skott added his guitar to the musical arsenal, which he used to trigger a Korg MS-20 synth and a vocoder. Diehl and Skott continued recording at a feverish pace, and their first LP, WILL (track 14) was released in 1983. 'Tribal Drums' and primitive digital sampling units soon entered the picture. On the Nomad Souls LP (4, 7) and Tribal Warning Shot 12' (1, 13), rhythm and percussion were driving many of the recordings. Richard Skott moved to Oakland, CA at the end of their first U. S. tour, November 1984. The third wave of Hunting Lodge (1985) brought a new engineer to the band: Helmut Robison recorded the album 8-Ball (3, 6, 9, 12) & Carnivora! EP (5, 10) and played drum kit and bass on many of the recordings (as well as 'live'). Upon his return, Skott's guitar had shed it's heavily-affected electronic exoskeleton and Hunting Lodge began to mimic a traditional 'rock' band, while retaining their 'Industrial' roots. In 1989 Diehl & Skott recorded their final demos (8, 11).
Tracks:
1.1 Tribal Warning Shot (Studio)
1.2 Exhumed Era Outtake
1.3 8 - Ball
1.4 The Wolf Hour
1.5 Night from Night
1.6 Pressure Press
1.7 Rhythm Cage
1.8 Rip You to Shreds
1.9 Dark Night of the Soul
1.10 Carnivora!
1.11 Atum
1.12 May This Meat Kill Me
1.13 Tribal Warning Shot (Live in Chicago)
1.14 Banishing Dirge