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for|the 1970s band|Isis (jazz fusion band)Infobox musical artist | | name = Isis| image = Isis ensemble.jpg| caption = Isis performing live at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. Visible from left to right are: Michael Gallagher (Isis guitarist)|Michael Gallagher , Jeff Caxide , Aaron Turner , Bryant Clifford Meyer . In the background is drummer Aaron Harris (Isis drummer)|Aaron Harris .| image_size = 250| landscape = Yes| background = group_or_band| origin = Boston , Massachusetts , United States|USA | genre = Post-metal , sludge metal , avant-garde metal , progressive metal | years_active = 1997& ndash;2010| label = Ipecac Recordings|Ipecac , Robotic Empire , Hydra Head Records|Hydra Head , Neurot Recordings|Neurot , Escape Artist Records|Escape Artist | associated_acts = Agoraphobic Nosebleed , House of Low Culture , Melvins , Old Man Gloom , Pig Destroyer , Red Sparowes , Tool (band)|Tool | website = url|isistheband.com| current_members =| past_members = Aaron Turner Jeff Caxide Michael Gallagher (Isis guitarist)|Michael Gallagher Aaron Harris (Isis drummer)|Aaron Harris Bryant Clifford Meyer Chris Mereschuk Jay Randall Isis (stylized as ISIS ) was a Los Angeles, California -based post-metal band, founded in Boston, Massachusetts , with a career spanning from 1997 to 2010. They borrowed from, and helped to evolve, a sound pioneered by the likes of Neurosis (band)|Neurosis and Godflesh , creating heavy metal music|heavy music consisting of lengthy songs that focus on repetition and evolution of structure.
The band's last album, Wavering Radiant , was released on May 5, 2009. They disbanded in June 2010, just before the release of Melvins / Isis|a split EP with the Melvins .
History
Formation and early releases (19972001)
Several sessions of experimentation in Boston , Massachusetts led friends Aaron Turner ( guitar / vocals ; also the owner of Hydra Head Records and its subsidiary, HH Noise Industries), Jeff Caxide ( bass guitar ), Chris Mereschuk (electronics/vocals) and Aaron Harris (Isis drummer)|Aaron Harris ( Drum kit|drums ) to form Isis in late 1997. As Turner states, "Isis formed as a result of the dissatisfaction with past bands of the founding members. None of us were happy with what we were doing musically at the time, two of us lived together, we had similar tastes and similar record collections."cite web | url = http://www.feastofhateandfear.com/interviews/isis.html | title = Aaron Turner interview| work = Feast of Hate and Fear | accessdate = 29 June 2011 Isis released a demo and their first extended play|EP , Mosquito Control , in 1998, with this line-up. During a show at the Middle East in Boston, MA. They sold copies of Mosquito Control attached to a circular sawblade as a very limited print edition. After an East Coast of the United States|East Coast tour in the summer of 1998 where they were joined by Randy Larsen of Cable (American band)|Cable on guitar, Mereschuk left the band. Jay Randall (now of Agoraphobic Nosebleed ) soon replaced him, working on The Red Sea (EP)| Red Sea (1999). However, his stay would not last long. Isis then recruited guitarist/keyboardist Bryant Clifford Meyer (formerly of The Gersch ) and guitarist Michael Gallagher (Isis guitarist)|Michael Gallagher (formerly of Cast Iron Hike ) in 1999. After releasing their debut full-length entitled Celestial (Isis album)| Celestial and its sister EP, SGNL 05|SGNL>05 (on Neurot Recordings ), in 2000, Isis gained national underground attention in the Metal music|metal / Hardcore punk|hardcore scene through tours with Cave In and Neurosis (band)|Neurosis . Isis remained with this lineup until their dissolution in 2010.
For the SGNL 05|SGNL>05 EP, they contacted Justin Broadrick (then of Godflesh ) through their friends in Neurosis to remix the title track from Celestial , which they used as the EP's closer. Following SGNL>05 , the band felt a need to expand its remit, both artistically and in terms of distributive reach.cite web|last=Hill|first=Mike|title=Isis' Aaron Turner: Musical Renaissance Man Exclusive Interview|url= http://www.noisecreep.com/2011/05/13/isis-aaron-turner-musical-renaissance-man-exclusive-intervi/|work= Noisecreep |publisher= AOL |accessdate=29 June 2011|date=13 May 2011 The entire band were avid fans of Melvins , so their label Mike Patton 's Ipecac Recordings was instantly put forward as an ideal candidate. Turner's friend James Plotkin was already working with Ipecac, so he showed some material to Patton, who, unknown to the band, was already a fan. After discussion, they signed with Ipecac, who went on to issue the band's subsequent studio albums.
Oceanic (20022004)
Whereas Celestial was still deeply rooted in Metal music|metal and Hardcore punk|hardcore , 2002's follow-up, Oceanic (Isis album)| Oceanic , saw the band acquire new characteristics comparable to post-rock and ambient music , significantly aiding in the birth of the genre of post-metal in what many saw as a logical progression.cite web | last =Serba| first =John| url = Allmusic|class=album|id=r605063|pure_url=yes | title = Review of Oceanic | publisher = Rovi Corporation| work= allmusic| accessdate = 25 November 2006 While much of the material on the album retained the band's former "metallic" intensity, this departure saw the band appeal to a far wider audience; as a result, Oceanic may be the group's most noted album to date, and is widely considered a turning-point in the history of the band.cite web | last = Martinelli| first = Roberto| url = http://maelstrom.nu/ezine/review_iss10_495.php | title = Review of Oceanic | work = Maelstrom Zine | accessdate = 11 November 2006cite press release | title = Isis | publisher = Ipecac Recordings | url = http://www.ipecac.com/bio.php? id=15 | accessdate = 11 November 2006 cite web | last =Downey| first =Ryan J| url = Allmusic|class=artist|id=p472173/biography|pure_url=yes | title = Isis | publisher = Rovi Corporation|work= allmusic| accessdate = 3 December 2006 Turner himself describes it as their "quintessential album".cite web | last = Diver| first = Mike| url = http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/1434352 | title = In The Presence Of Truth: DiS meets Aaron Turner of Isis | work = Drowned in Sound | publisher = | accessdate = 2 January 2007 It was at the time their most successful release, receiving album-of-the-year accolades from Rock Sound and Terrorizer (magazine)|Terrorizer in 2002,cite press release| title = Isis > Biography| publisher = Southern Records| url = http://www.southern.net/southern/band/ISIS0/biog.php| accessdate = 11 November 2006 In late 2003, Isis relocated to Los Angeles .cite journal|last=Grow|first=Kory|title=Isis|journal= CMJ |year=2004|issue=129|page=10|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=9CoEAAAAMBAJ& lpg=PA10& dq=aaron%20turner& pg=PA10#v=onepage& q=aaron%20turner& f=false|accessdate=2 July 2011
The distinctive tone of material since and including Oceanic had a noticeable impact on avant-garde metal ,cite web | last = Lee| first = Cosmo| url = http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/isis/in-the-absence-of-truth.htm | title = Review of In the Absence of Truth | work = Stylus Magazine | publisher = | accessdate = 26 November 2006 helping develop the sound of several contemporaries; Cult of Luna , Pelican (band)|Pelican , Tides (band)|Tides , Rosetta (band)|Rosetta , and Russian Circles all cite Isis as an influence.cite web | last = Bonazelli| first = Andrew| url = http://www.decibelmagazine.com/features/nov2006/isis.aspx | title = Isis | publisher = Decibel magazine| Decibel | accessdate = 9 November 2006dead link|date=March 2011cite web | date=31 August 2005 | url = http://www.stonerrock.com/interviews/index.asp? InterviewID=163 | title = An Interview with Donny, Rob, Benny, and Augie of Tides... | work = StonerRock.com | publisher = | accessdate = 20 September 2006 This underground success attracted the attention of the likes of Mogwai ,cite web | last = Young| first = Craig| url = http://www.earpollution.com/v2/vol5/interviews/isis/index.html | title = Isis | publisher = earpollution| accessdate = 23 November 2006 with whom they have toured on numerous occasions.
Oceanic Remixes and Reinterpretations was released in 2004, featuring reinterpretations of songs from Oceanic by a number of influential artists requested by the band. Both Oceanic and Oceanic Remixes feature female vocals by Maria Christopher of the band 27 (band)|27 . The album featured another remix by Justin Broadrick , who has supported Isis on tours with his band, Jesu (band)|Jesu , which is signed to Hydra Head Records .
Panopticon (20042006)
2004 saw the release of Isis' third album, Panopticon (album)| Panopticon . It signified a further progression many had predicted since Oceanic , with a more advanced post-rock feel to the music both structurally and in terms of sound. Justin Chancellor of Tool (band)|Tool makes an appearance on the track, "Altered Course". Overall, it was a very well received album, being awarded 'album of the year' accolades from Rock Sound cite journal|last=Bennet|first=J|title=Review of Panopticon |journal= Rock Sound |issue=66|month=November|year=2004Page needed|date=May 2011 and reaching #47 on Billboard (magazine)|Billboard's Top Independent Albums charts; their first entry into any mainstream charts.cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/isis/chart-history/436397| publisher = Billboard magazine|Billboard | title = Artist Chart History - Isis | accessdate = 19 February 2011 Before touring the United States, the band performed a free concert at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art , in a manifestation of the widespread recognition the band had acquired in artistic circles since the release of Oceanic .cite journal|last=Epstein|first=Dan|title=The Art of War|journal= Revolver (magazine)!Revolver |year=2005|month=February|url= http://replay.web.archive.org/20080101080606/ http://www.revolvermag.com/features/2005/february/isis/index.html|accessdate=25 April 2011 Reacting to the impact of Oceanic and Panopticon , Revolver (magazine)|Revolver named Isis the twelfth heaviest band of all time in December 2004.cite journal|title=The 50 Heaviest Bands Ever|journal= Revolver (magazine)!Revolver |year=2004|month=December|issue=31|page=58 On 23 July 2006, they performed Oceanic in full at KOKO (venue)|KOKO in London as part of All Tomorrow's Parties (music festival)|All Tomorrow's Parties Don't Look Back season.cite web | last = Diver| first = Mike| url = http://drownedinsound.com/news/745247-literally-omg--isis-to-play-oceanic-in-london | title = Literally OMG: Isis to play Oceanic in London | publisher = Drowned in Sound | accessdate = 2 January 2007 | date = 3 April 2006
Clearing the Eye , the band's only DVD, documenting performances over the past five years throughout the world, was released by Ipecac on September 26, 2006. Also in September 2006, a collaboration with Aereogramme entitled In the Fishtank 14 was released as part of a project of Dutch label Konkurrent in which two artists are given two days' studio time to write and record their work.
In the Absence of Truth (20062008)
The band finished recording their fourth full-length album, In the Absence of Truth , on July 9, 2006. It was released on October 31, 2006 on Ipecac. The record sees the band again evolving in a manner similar to Oceanic and Panopticon , this time adding new elements of electronics, song structure, drumming complexity, and vocal techniques. It sees the emergence of a more melodic sound than before, and leanings away from previous "drone" inclinations and towards more traditional metal elements, predominantly in the heavier sections.cite journal|last=Bennet|first=J.|title=Isis: Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil|journal= Rock Sound |issue=87|month=August|year=2006|pages=324 It was also their most commercially successful release, peaking at number 6 on the Billboard (magazine)| Billboard Top Heatseekers chart.
Isis were the opening act for Tool (band)|Tool's late 2006 North American tour in support of their new album, 10,000 Days .cite web|title=Tours: Isis / Tool|url= http://www.punknews.org/article/18552|publisher= Punknews |accessdate=27 April 2011|date=10 July 2006 This led to increased exposure for the band; however, the band members are not particularly comfortable with fame, and tend to keep their affairs private. Turner has stated that "We never imagined that Isis would become as successful or as popular as it has",cite web | last = D'Andrea| first = Niki| date=22 February 2007| url = http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2007-02-22/music/covert-concepts/ | title = Covert Concepts: Inside the intellectual mystery metal of Isis | work = Phoenix New Times | publisher = Village Voice Media | accessdate = 12 May 2007 and confesses: "Fans taking a deeply personal interest in who I am, it fucking freaks me out. And I really do feel like sometimes when I get approached, Im retreating into my shell."
Wavering Radiant and break up (20092010)
In April 2009, the band won in the category "Best Underground Metal Act" at '' Revolver (magazine)|Revolver 's'' 'Golden Gods' awards ceremony.cite web|url= http://www.revolvermag.com/node/3027|title=REVOLVER'S GOLDEN GODS REVEALED!|publisher= Revolver (magazine)|Revolver |accessdate=29 April 2009dead link|date=March 2011 The band's fifth studio album, Wavering Radiant , was released shortly afterwards by Ipecac. The CD saw release on May 5, 2009, and a limited vinyl edition on April 29, 2009. It was produced by "Evil" Joe Barresi after years of working with Matt Bayles had grown "routine" for the band.
The album's sound continued Isis' legacy of lengthy songwriting, and presents a slight departure from the soft-loud dynamics which characterised previous releases. Critical appraisal was largely positive; it went on to place well on a handful of best-of lists at the close of the year. Commercially, it was Isis' most successful release ever, breaching the Billboard 200| Billboard 200 for the first time and gaining international chart presence.
Extensive touring followed the album's release, taking in headlining shows across the United States, Europe, Japan and Australia with bands including Baroness (band)|Baroness , Cave In and Melvins .cite web|last=Summers|first=Geoff|title=Tombs to Join Isis, Pelican on Tour|url= http://www.noisecreep.com/2009/04/28/tombs-to-join-isis-pelican-on-tour/|publisher= Noise Creep |accessdate=11 April 2011|date=28 April 2009cite web|title=Isis Announce New UK Dates|url= http://www.rocksound.tv/news/article/isis-announce-new-uk-dates|publisher= Rock Sound |accessdate=11 April 2011|date=3 September 2009 The tour took in the 2010 Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tennessee ,cite web|title=Bonnaroo 2010: Isis In Concert|url= http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=127346601|publisher= NPR |accessdate=19 April 2011|date=12 June 2010 as well as the Soundwave Festival in Australia.cite web|last=Edney|first=Cameron|title=Interview: Aaron Turner|url= http://www.utopia.com.au/pages/interviews/interview-isis-2.php? |publisher=Utopia Records|accessdate=2 May 2011
On 18 May 2010, Isis announced their decision to break up following their final tour, with their final show to be in Montreal the location of the band's very first show on June 23, 2010. Isis collectively stated they have "done everything we wanted to do, said everything we wanted to say," and, as part of an agreement made by the band at its formation, it did not wish to be faced with the possibility that it would "push past the point of a dignified death." http://isistheband.blogspot.com/2010/05/isis-has-reached-end_18.html ISIS: Good Night! In the wake of their breakup, they released Melvins / Isis|a split EP with the Melvins in July 2010, featuring the Japanese Wavering Radiant bonus track "Way Through Woven Branches" and the unreleased song "The Pliable Foe",cite web| last = Yancey| first = Bryne| title = Isis / Melvins split on the way| work = Punknews.org | date = 27 May 2010| url = http://www.punknews.org/article/38444| accessdate = 27 May 2010cite web |title =Torche / Boris Split 10" and Melvins / Isis Split 12" In Stores.... Yesterday!!& #33; | date = 14 July 2010 | publisher= Hydra Head Records | url = http://hydraheadlines.blogspot.com/2010/07/torche-boris-split-10-and-melvins-isis.html | accessdate = 30 July 2010 and Hydra Head Records have announced that the entire series of live albums will see digital re-release from May to July 2011.cite web|title=Isis says goodbye with five live albums|url= http://www.punknews.org/article/42553|publisher= Punknews |accessdate=10 May 2011|date=9 May 2011
Genre
Turner cites Swans (band)|Swans , Tool (band)|Tool , Melvins , Godflesh , and Neurosis (band)|Neurosis as influences to Isis' sound, saying "those bands laid the groundwork for us ... we're part of a recognizable lineage."cite web | last = Caraminica| first = Jon| date= 20 September 2005 |url = http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/09/19/features/heavy.php | title = The alchemy of art-world heavy metal | work = The New York Times | publisher = News Corporation | accessdate = 20 October 2006 Early releases were derided as imitative of predecessors Neurosis, and he admits that the comparisons weren't "completely unjustified". However, material since (and including) Oceanic has not been so often likened to Neurosis; in fact, it has become the case that it is Isis who are being imitated in a burgeoning post-metal scene.cite web | last = Jurek| first = Thom| url = Allmusic|class=album|id=r855262|pure_url=yes| title = In the Absence of Truth | work = allmusic | publisher = Rovi Corporation | accessdate = 8 February 2007
In terms of categorisation, Isis have been described as post-rock , a genre which leans away from the traditional elements of choruses, verses, repetitive vocals, or fast riffing what Turner describes as "guitar theatrics."cite web | last = Berrett| first = Chuck| url = http://www.slugmag.com/modules.php? op=modload& name=News& file=article& sid=127| archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060516141704/ http://www.slugmag.com/modules.php? op=modload& name=News& file=article& sid=127| archivedate = 16 May 2006 | title = The Inevitable Evolution of Isis | work = Slugmag| publisher = | accessdate = 8 October 2006 However, post-rock has what is essentially a wikt:halcyon#Adjective|halcyon sound: one devoid of aggressive vocals and distorted guitars. Isis, however, have hardcore punk|hardcore / sludge metal|sludge origins (especially in their pre- Celestial era) and hardcore-like vocals. Their music includes elements of hardcore, drone music|drone , sludge, indie (music)|indie , ambient music, and post-rock; yet none of these labels defines their sound fully. Critic Dan Epstein notes that "though Isis were originally lumped in with the hardcore and doom-metal scenes, the band has long since transcended the musical boundaries of those genres". However, their ongoing acceptance within the pantheon of hardcore music is attested to by Converge (band)|Converge's Jacob Bannon , who has gone on record saying that "if I wanna listen to emotional music which I guess is contemporary ... I'll listen to Isis or something like that - something that is emotional, powerful music."cite journal|last=Martin|first=Jim| title=Resistance is Fertile|journal= Terrorizer (magazine)!Terrorizer |issue=124|month=October|year=2004|page=10
Turner, when asked to define Isis, described their sound as "avant-garde, drone-oriented rock, but that doesn't completely cover the bases".cite web | url = http://www.wennsrockt.de/index.php? option=com_content& task=view& id=12& Itemid=1 | title = Aaron Turner video interview | work = wenn's rockt& #33; WebTV| language=German|accessdate = 26 August 2006 At the same time, he is reticent about settling on one label exclusively, and steers away from the use of specific genre labels "'heavy, atmospheric, droning, post-epic, post-metal, shoegazer blah blah blah.'" When asked how he reacts to being asked to define Isis' sound, he admits "I never know what to say. I'm almost afraid of perpetuating a new tag."cite journal|last = Birk | first = Nathan T. | title = Isis: A Glorious Burden | journal = Metal Maniacs | month = January | year = 2007 | pages = 811 Likewise, he also describes their music using a slightly more open-ended tag: as "thinking man's metal"; however, it must be noted that this tag refers to the intellectual elements behind the music, as opposed to exclusively aural ones.
Due to the difficulty in pigeonholing , some fans and critics label Isis as post-metal . This genre is accepted to contain similar-sounding contemporaries such as Pelican (band)|Pelican , Cult of Luna and Callisto (band)|Callisto ; however, Isis are often credited with the formulation of the genre with the release of Oceanic .cite web | last = Thompson| first = Ed|url = http://uk.music.ign.com/articles/747/747458p1.html | title = One thing is true this album rocks | date = 22 November 2006 | work = IGN | accessdate = 30 June 2011
The music of Isis is not suitable for mainstream release or commercial radio playtime due to extensive song length and niche appeal; as guitarist Michael Gallagher states, "we've never tried to be on the radio, and we've never tried to please others. We've simply done whatever we've wanted to do, and we've all decided to be happy with the results."cite web | last = Porosky| first = Pamela| url = http://www.guitarplayer.com/story.asp? storyCode=78 | title = Aaron Turner and Michael Gallagher interview | work = Guitar Player | accessdate = 6 September 2006dead link|date=March 2011
Conceptual elements
Turner has gone on record saying "I like the idea of preserving at least a little shred of mystery and making the band to be more an entitywithout hopefully sounding too pretentious as a work of art than a traditional rock band". Turner has also said in an interview in New Zealand music magazine Rip It Up (magazine)|Rip It Up that "we don't want to hand-feed everything to the listener. We just want to have a sense of mystery". There is a definite attitude that art and music are interchangeable and synonymous to the band; he feels that "the songwriting and the artwork come from the same place". This logic relates to visual and aural aspects as well as overt intellectualisation, through literary references and driving philosophies. Books such as Don Quixote , House of Leaves , Labyrinths and the philosophies of Jeremy Bentham have all played a role in shaping the themes of Isis' releases.
There is an overt intention of progressing heavy music present in Isis' output; a desire to further the intellectual cause that pushes them forward. This is evident within the clear progression of their sound from release to release, their influence on heavy music, and their acceptance in art circles where other metal bands are not so readily embraced. Their stated goal is "not to break away from the scene that they came from, but to expand upon it". Publications such as Terrorizer (magazine)|Terrorizer attest to how Turner has completed his goal, explaining that "Aaron Turner has loosened hardcore from its geographical roots, and in the process created an intimate, yet immeasurable vision all of his own". Ipecac Recordings . http://www.border.se/Press/Isis/ISIS_bio.pdf Isis: Biography 2004dead link|date=March 2011 . Press release . Retrieved on February 9, 2007. (See specifically: Terrorizer January/February 2003.) Turner has complained that "metal in general has long been unjustly maligned as solely the province of knuckle-dragging meatheads ... That said, there's never been a group of musicians like there is now, who are helping to advance the form."
Themes
Most of Isis' releases revolve around a theme. While each release has its own unique theme, many of the major releases interconnect. Turner has stated: "we wanted to have albums that weren't just grab-bags of songs but rather a cohesive experience from beginning to end, from the music to the lyrics to the layout of the record."
No Isis album contains an explicit wikt:diegesis|diegesis , or story arc, instead focusing on themes rather than stories. As such, releases are defined by some as "pseudo-concept albums". The band see lyrics as important, but at the same time, Turner does not feel it necessary to enunciate every word.cite web | last = Locks| first = Jesse| month=March | year=2005|url = http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JSE/is_291/ai_n9489177 | title = Isis | work = Thrasher Magazine | accessdate = 23 December 2006dead link|date=March 2011 Instead, any connections made are mainly conjecture, and the formation of a theme takes into account the album artwork, previous albums, track titles and the use of metaphor just as much as lyricism. Oceanic tells a convoluted tale involving love, incest and suicide by drowning .cite web | first = Scott | last = Kelly | title = The Show | publisher = Combat Music Radio | year = 2006 | url = http://www.combatmusicradio.com/The_Show/TheShow061305.mp3 | accessdate = 24 January 2008 This relates to the theme of the all-powerful female, present lyrically in every album except Panopticon . Turner does not explicitly acknowledge an "overtly feminine theme"; however, he does state: "I just think it's interesting to include that as part of what we do, simply because metal, especially, is considered to be this very male-oriented, testosterone-driven art form, and I feel like it's important to recognize the other side of our nature. As manly as we might or might not be, we have to acknowledge that there is a feminine part of our persona, and that the world isn't made up of absolutes. To achieve balance, you have to recognize every facet of yourself and everyone else around you." Certain threads do reappear between albums, notes Turner. "There are certain themes which reoccur in my work just because of what I'm interested in and what is aesthetically pleasing for me", he says. "The idea of futuristic utopias and dystopias is probably something that does consciously and subconsciously return time and time again ... and sometimes I just can't help the fact that these themes creep into my work whether it's conscious or not".cite journal|last=Pitchon|first=Avi|title=The Vision Divine|journal= Terrorizer (magazine)!Terrorizer |issue=124|month=October|year=2004|pages=202 The other two ongoing motifs in the lyrics and artwork are that of towers and mosquitos.Buts, Jeroen. http://lib.ugent.be/fulltxt/RUG01/001/414/985/RUG01-001414985_2010_0001_AC.pdf "5.1". The Thematical and Stylistic Evolution of Heavy Metal Lyrics and Imagery From the 70s to Present Day . pp. 82-83. "Isis's lyrics for example centred such concepts as that of the mosquito swarm on their entire first album 'Mosquito Control', a theme which they would refer to very subtly in future lyrics, visual art, and titles by using words such as 'swarm', 'sting', 'hive' or 'cocoon' and images of mosquito's. Examples are 'Collapse and Crush', 'Swarm Reigns (Down)' and 'Gentle Time' on their album 'Celestial', which also added imagery of signals and signalling communication towers."
Panopticon was an overtly political release, and arguably the clearest statement made within their music as of yet. It displayed fears of surveillance and of tacit governmental influence; its namesake, the panopticon , was Jeremy Bentham 's concept for a prison system in which all the prisoners can be viewed by one guard in a central tower, without being able to know whether they are being observed or not. Bentham described the Panopticon as "a new mode of obtaining power of mind over mind, in a quantity hitherto without example."cite book|first=Jeremy|last=Bentham|authorlink=Jeremy Bentham|title= s:Panopticon; or the Inspection-House|Panopticon; or the Inspection-House |year=1787|chapter=Preface Quizzed on government conspiracies, Turner states: "I do believe that each and every day our government and the huge corporate entities of this country lie to us about numerous subjects. In this respect we are all victims of a huge conspiracymost of those in power are only concerned with the advancement of their agendas and have no qualms about deceiving and hurting the American people."
After constantly explaining concepts and story outlines to interviewers and fans, Turner chose to keep the thematic basis of In the Absence of Truth quiet. "Through explaining the last two albums time and time again, I just started to become weary of the topic, and I started to feel like I was losing my connection to the music and the lyrics simply from having repeated it so many times ... I feel there's a lot of emphasis these days placed on explaining everything in such a fashion that there's really nothing left for the listener or reader to explore themselves. It's all spelled out," Turner continues. "So it's interesting to leave some of that stuff open-ended so they have do to a little bit of legwork themselves." He was similarly reticent about revealing much which went into Wavering Radiant , beyond noting that Carl Jung 's theories, and dreams, served as inspiration.
Members
Last active line-up
Jeff Caxide bass guitar|bass
Michael Gallagher (Isis guitarist)|Michael Gallagher electric guitar|guitar
Maria Christopher and Spore (band)|Ayal Naor of 27 (both of whom contributed to Oceanic (Isis album)| Oceanic )
Justin Chancellor of Tool (band)|Tool (who contributed to the song "Altered Course" on Panopticon (album)|Panopticon )
Agoraphobic Nosebleed (collaborated on a cover of Melvins ' "Boris" for We Reach: The Music of the Melvins )
Aereogramme (collaborated on the In the Fishtank|Konkurrent release In the Fishtank 14 )
Adam Jones (musician)|Adam Jones of Tool (band)|Tool (who contributed to the songs "Hall of the Dead" and "Wavering Radiant" on Wavering Radiant )
Side projects
Old Man Gloom (Turner)cite web|last=York|first=William|title=Old Man Gloom|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p442776|work=allmusic|publisher=Rovi Corporation|accessdate=29 June 2011
House of Low Culture (Turner, Caxide)cite web|title=House of Low Culture Artist Page|publisher= Neurot Recordings |accessdate=29 June 2011|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20090614025329/ http://www.neurotrecordings.com/artists/holc/index.aspx|archivedate=14 June 2009
Lotus Eaters (band)|Lotus Eaters (Turner)cite web|title=Lotus Eaters, feat. Stephen O'Malley, Aaron Turner, & James Plotkin, get vinyl treatment (and stain barrier for added protection)|url= http://www.tinymixtapes.com/news/lotus-eaters-feat-stephen-omalley-aaron-turner-james-plotkin-get-vinyl-treatment-and-stain-barr|publisher= Tiny Mix Tapes |accessdate=29 June 2011|date=18 March 2011
Red Sparowes (Caxide, Meyer)cite web|last=Hopkin|first=Kenyon|title=Red Sparowes|url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p694070|work=allmusic|publisher=Rovi Corporation|accessdate=29 June 2011
Windmills by the Ocean (Meyer)cite web|title=Windmills by the Ocean: Windmills by the Ocean CD|url= http://www.bluecollardistro.com/isis/product_info.php? products_id=1603& cPath=243_244& store=|publisher=Blue Collar Distro|accessdate=30 June 2011|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/5zpbhrjqE|archivedate=30 June 2011
MGR (Gallagher)cite web|last=Jaschke|first=Magnus|title=Interview Isis/MGR|url= http://www.creative-eclipse.com/file/interviews25.htm|publisher=Creative Eclipse|accessdate=30 June 2011|month=November|year=2005
Mamiffer (Turner)cite web|title=Mamiffer (Faith Coloccia & Isiss Aaron Turner) "We Speak In The Dark" (Stereogum Premiere)|url= http://stereogum.com/656932/mamiffer-faith-coloccia-isiss-aaron-turner-we-speak-in-the-dark-stereogum-premiere/franchises/haunting-the-chapel/|work= Stereogum |publisher=Buzzmedia, Inc|accessdate=30 June 2011|date=11 March 2011
Taiga (Meyer)cite press release |title= Taiga CORE093 onesheet|url= http://www.conspiracyrecords.com/downloads/promo/core093/TAIGA%20core093%20onesheet.pdf|publisher= Conspiracy Records |date= |accessdate=1 July 2011
Spylacopa (Caxide)cite web|title=SPYLACOPA Featuring THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, CANDIRIA, ISIS Members: Debut EP Due In November|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=103471|work= Blabbermouth.net |publisher= Roadrunner Records |accessdate=30 June 2011|date=25 August 2008
Greymachine (Turner)cite web|last=Turner|first=Luke|title=Greymachine: Justin Broadrick and Aaron Turner United|url= http://thequietus.com/articles/03246-greymachine-justin-broadrick-and-aaron-turner-united|publisher= The Quietus |accessdate=30 June 2011|date=18 November 2009
Zozobra (band)|Zozobra (Harris)cite web|last=Harris|first=Aaron|title=Discography|url= http://cargocollective.com/AaronHarris/601967/DISCOGRAPHY|publisher=|accessdate=25 April 2011
Twilight (band)|Twilight (Turner)cite web|url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/40843-isis-frontman-joins-black-metal-supergroup-twilight|title=Isis Frontman Joins Black Metal Supergroup Twilight|publisher= Pitchfork Media |date=30 January 2007|first=Stosuy|last=Brandon|accessdate=13 September 2008| archiveurl= http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20090206165154/ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/40843-isis-frontman-joins-black-metal-supergroup-twilight|archivedate=9 February 2009
Discography
Main|Isis discography
Celestial (Isis album)|Celestial (2000)
Oceanic (Isis album)|Oceanic (2002)
Panopticon (album)|Panopticon (2004)
In the Absence of Truth (2006)
Wavering Radiant (2009)
References
Reflist|2|refs= cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/#/album/isis/wavering-radiant/1249410|title= Wavering Radiant Chart History|publisher= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |accessdate=18 February 2011
cite web|last=Barton|first=Chris|title=L.A.-based band Isis calls it quits|url= http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2010/05/la-band-isis-calls-it-quits.html|publisher= LA Times |work=Pop & Hiss|accessdate=19 February 2011|date=19 May 2010
cite web|url= http://www.metacritic.com/music/wavering-radiant|title=Isis: Wavering Radiant (2009)|publisher= Metacritic |accessdate=11 April 2011
cite web | last = Harris| first = Chris| date=26 August 2006 |url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1539033/20060821/isis.jhtml? headlines=true | title = Tool Opening Act Isis Say They're Ready To Be Booed By Meatheads| publisher = MTV| accessdate = 17 January 2007
cite web|last=Debenedictus|first=Matt|title=Behind 'Wavering Radiant', an Interview With Aaron Harris of Isis|url= http://www.noisecreep.com/2009/05/05/behind-wavering-radiant-an-interview-with-aaron-harris-of-isi/|publisher= Noisecreep |accessdate=21 March 2011|date=5 May 2009|archiveurl= http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20090618042646/ http://www.noisecreep.com/2009/05/05/behind-wavering-radiant-an-interview-with-aaron-harris-of-isi/|archivedate=18 June 2009
cite web|url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/isis-wavering-radiant/1724|title=Isis: Wavering Radiant |last=Cole|first=Matthew|date=6 May 2009|publisher= Slant magazine|Slant |accessdate=11 April 2011
cite web|last=Kerr|first=Dave|title=Just a group of guys, throwing it down|url= http://www.theskinny.co.uk/article/37137-isis---clearing-the-eye|publisher= The Skinny (magazine)|The Skinny |accessdate=19 April 2011|date=13 October 2006
Lists Wavering Radiant appeared on included:
cite web| title = Allmusic's Favorite Metal Albums of 2009| publisher = Allmusic | date = 18 December 2009| url = http://blog.allmusic.com/2009/12/18/allmusics-favorite-metal-albums-of-2009/| accessdate = 12 April 2011
cite journal|last=Yates|first=Catherine|title=Top 40 Albums of 2009|journal= Decibel (magazine)!Decibel |year=2010|month=January|issue=63|pages=62
cite web|last=Davenport|first=Jon|title=Best Albums of 2009 (#30 #21)|url= http://www.adequacy.net/2009/12/best-albums-of-2009-30-21/|publisher= Delusions of Adequacy |accessdate=31 March 2011|date=22 December 2009
cite web| last = Begrand| first = Adrien| title = The Best Metal Albums of 2009| publisher = PopMatters | date = 11 December 2009| url = http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/116964-the-best-metal-albums-of-2009/P1/| accessdate = 12 April 2011
cite web|title=Top 75 Albums of 2009: Part Three|url= http://www.rocksound.tv/news/article/top-75-albums-of-2009-part-three|publisher= Rock Sound |accessdate=12 April 2011|date=9 December 2009
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p472173|pure_url=yes Isis at Allmusic
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