Sunday, July 18, 2010

 Like A Brick By The Mommyheads
The Mommyheads were an American indie pop band who played from around 1987 through 1998. Starting in New York City as the brainchild of singer Adam Cohen (name later changed to Adam Elk), the band produced a string of quirky and highly inventive releases on various independent labels - most notably Simple Machines. Their music has been compared to XTC. They relocated to San Francisco in 1990. The band signed to Geffen Records in 1997, producing a single album for the label before breaking up in 1998.

This Adam Cohen is not to be confused with Leonard Cohen’s son, also named Adam, who has released major label solo albums as well as recordings with the group The Low Millions. The Mommyheads’ Cohen performed solo (and released an album) under the name Adam Elk, to avoid confusion with the other Cohen.

The first official Mommyheads record, Magumbo Meatpie, was released in 1987 on the Sit and Spin label, which was run out of an NYU dorm. The 7” vinyl EP featured 4 songs that were recorded by Sonic Youth’s engineer Wharton Tiers. 3 of the songs later appeared on the Fang records compilation LP Antipop: New York Underground Mix (1988). Their first full fledged release was Acorn, on Fang Records in 1989, featuring Cohen (vocals, guitar, other instruments), Jan Kotik (drums) and Matt Patrick (vocals, bass), and produced by Chris Rael (of NYC band Church of Betty). The songwriting was split evenly between Cohen and Patrick. Both of these recordings were released while the band members were still in high school. Rael’s liner notes to the Acorn CD re-release allude to XTC, James Brown and Pussy Galore as primary musical influences.
 
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