Sunday, July 21, 2024

Red Wedding - Up and Down the Aisle ep (1982, Bemisbrain)

Another curiosity from the L.A. underground, that for the life of me I can't remember where and when I made their acquaintance - long after their 1981-85 lifespan to be certain.  Commandeered by Michael Ely and Spider Taylor, Red Wedding were an openly gay quartet, with the aforementioned couple boasting a creative relationship a decade before this band saw the light of day.  A cursory run thorough of side one had me immediately conjuring up Devo comparisons thanks to R/D's sardonic, electro-rock premise, but the remaining portion of Up and Down the Aisle left a far more flattering impression. "Sleeping on the Airplane" and "All (Dressed Up)," while plenty amusing also exude some nervy musculature, with the latter even delving into a more noir post-punk niche.  The best is truly saved for last here, with "Think About It" suggesting Red Wedding were significantly more sophisticated in the melody department than the rest of their record let on. 

Just about all of this record and plenty more is available on a posthumous collection over at Bandcamp.  I've also cut and pasted a brief backgrounder below, while the link in the first paragraph will lend itself to a considerably more exhaustive history. 

Red Wedding was a Los Angeles band from 1981 thru 1985. All the founding members of the band were openly gay. Michael Ely and Spider Taylor were life-long soulmates for over 43 years until Spider passed away from liver cancer in 2015. Michael now lives in Tucson, AZ. Both Marc O and John Tagliavia died from AIDS in the early 90's. Red Wedding was house band at Brave Dog, appeared twice on New Wave Theatre, and played the first Theoretical Party (Sunday afternoon band performances for gay friendly audiences). Over the years, Red Wedding played all the top clubs in L.A. and San Diego and shared bills with Killing Joke, X, Romeo Void, Suburban Lawns, The Bangs (early incarnation of The Bangles), Psi Com (early incarnation of Jane's Addiction), Gun Club, Bow Wow Wow, 45 Grave and many other bands. 

01. Drums
02. Marsha in Pictures
03. Sleeping on the Airplane
04. All (Dressed Up)
05. Think About It

1 comment:

CoryCMC said...

An early incarnation of RW was the punk band Hey Taxi, which put out a single in 1980 on Mystic Records. Good stuff!