Lightning Bolt emerged from Providence, Rhode Island in 1995 as a three-piece art school project. Initially there was Brian Chippendale’s explosive, non-stop drumming, Brian Gibson’s
James Chance & The Contortions-like bass lines, and Hisham Bharoocha’s vocals propelling them in a fury of volatile noise and orgiastic tribalism. The group helped found
Fort Thunder, a music and art collective, and recorded
Lightning Bolt which was issued through
Load in 1999. By 2001’s
Ride the Skies, Bharoocha had departed (he eventually formed
Black Dice). This left the vocal duties to Chippendale, who put the microphone into a sock and stuffed it under a mask he wears while performing. Lightning Bolt did a series of tours with bands like
The Locust,
Arab on Radar,
Orchid, and
Melt-Banana before returning in 2003 with the studio album
Wonderful Rainbow. The album did very well in underground music circles, and set up the release of 2005’s
Hypermagic Mountain.
Lightning Bolt is well known for their live performances, in which they turn up the volume as loud as it can possibly go and forgo a traditional stage, preferring to perform amidst the audience.
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