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refimprove|date=February 2008Infobox musical artist | name = Test Icicles| image =| caption = From left to right - Rory Atwell , Sam Mehran , Devonte Hynes | image_size = 300px| background = group_or_band| origin = London , England , United Kingdom|UK | genre = Dance-punk
Post-hardcore
New rave
Noise rock
Indie rock | years_active = 2004–2006| label = Domino Records|Domino | associated_acts = Lightspeed Champion
Warm Brains
KASMs
RAT:ATT:AGG
Semifinalists | website = http://www.myspace.com/testicicles www.myspace.com/testicicles| current_members =| past_members = Sam Mehran
Rory Attwell
Devonte Hynes
Test Icicles were a short-lived dance punk band that formed in England , primarily influenced by indie rock but containing musical elements from a variety of genres (notably Hip hop music|hip hop , crossover thrash and Punk rock|punk ). The band was formed in 2004 by Rory Attwell and Sam Mehran , who were later joined by Devonte Hynes . Hynes and Mehran were both 18 years old at the time of the band's conception.

History



Prior to forming the band, Atwell, Hynes and Mehran (all of whom shared vocal and guitar duties) had met each other through mutual friends. The trio's preference for the same nightspots (such as the Afterskool night club, in London) also led to frequent meet-ups. Initially the band formed under the moniker 'Balls' with Ferry Gouw, who shortly after went on the form Semifinalists , effectively in the role Hynes eventually filled. Gouw left the band for an extended trip to Indonesia at which time Attwell and Mehran recruited Hynes and changed the band name to Test Icicles, the new band name also being a suggestion from Gouw.
All three members of the group were involved in numerous, short-lived musical projects before the forming of Test Icicles; some of these taking shape only as songs posted on various Myspace music profiles (such as Mehran's DANGEROUSDUDE output). Hynes and Mehran continued this trend throughout the existence of Test Icicles with the NLS Crew , a collective founded by the pair and whose most prominent output was a remix of
Death from Above 1979 's "Black History Month" single (which is available on DFA 1979's Romance Bloody Romance: Remixes & B-Sides|Romance Bloody Romance ).

According to the NME , Domino had signed Test Icicles near sight-unseen. This probably explains the label's surprise and suggested re-working of initial album material completed by the band. In 2005 the group went to France with Simian Mobile Disco producer James Ford to record their debut album For Screening Purposes Only .

Following the release of the album (on 31 October 2005) the band toured the United States with Art Brut (band)|Art Brut before returning to Europe for additional performances.

Split



In February 2006, the band announced they were splitting up. http://www.nme.com/news/test-icicles/22284 Test Icicles split | News | NME.COM In an interview with NME in March 2006, Hynes claimed that ''"We were never, ever that keen on the music. I understand that people liked it, but we personally, er, didn't." .

The band then completed a small 5 show UK tour before splitting.

On 26 April 2006 the band released Dig Your Own Grave , an EP meant as a farewell from the band. It featured a CD with remixes and unreleased tracks, and a DVD with the band's music videos and footage from the band's performance at the LSE in November 2005. It was first sold at the band's five final shows before becoming available in record stores a week later.

Post-Test-Icicles



After the band split, the individual members continued to stay active, becoming involved in a number of side project s between them.

Attwell formed RAT:ATT:AGG (later known as 'Wrists'), who had a small number of releases and remixed for bands such as Fake Shark - Real Zombie! and The Kills . The band announced their official split on 30 November 2007 and offered fans free downloads of their songs. Attwell has since gone on to play drums and guitar in KASMs , leaving in April 2010. He now works as a producer under the alias Brattwell Recordings and currently has a solo project under the name Warm Brains.

Hynes currently records under the name Lightspeed Champion (also signed to Domino Records ) and in early 2008 released a successful album entitled ' Falling Off the Lavender Bridge '. Hynes has also collaborated with the band Whirlwind Heat under the name Lightspeed Heat . In 2007 they released a Extended play|7" EP . This, however, was another one off side project.

Mehran is believed to have moved back to America after the split and is claimed to have been spotted working in a record store in New York. http://www.flickr.com/photos/heardism/1368324326/ Flickr It is also believed he is no longer in contact with his former bandmates. Mehran now works in several projects under the alias Sam Meringue. Some include - Matrix Metals, Yoga, Explorers, Blues Runner, Wingdings, Foxy Baby, Outer Limits Recordings & The Sweethearts.

Members


  • Rory Attwell (AKA Raary Deci-hells, Raary Rambert RAT ATT AGG, Rory Brattwell) English (Born in London) & mdash; guitar and vocals

  • Sam Mehran (AKA Sam E Danger, Sam E Slaughter) American (Born in Miami, moved to Adelaide , Australia , then to New York before moving to England) & mdash; vocals and guitar

  • Devonte Hynes (AKA Dev Metal, !Ved) English (Born in Houston , Texas , moved to Edinburgh , before moving to Essex , England) & mdash; guitar, keyboards and vocals


  • Session musicians


    James Ford (musician)|James Ford & mdash; drums

    At live shows the members would play along to pre-recorded drum and bass tracks played from an iPod .

    The band shared song-writing duties, with most music being written by Attwell and Mehran

    Equipment


  • Rory Attwell (Guitars - Wilson Bros. Venture VM-75, Fender '72 Deluxe Telecaster)

  • Devonte Hynes (Guitars - Squier HH Showmaster (hot pink), Aria II Pro ZZ Deluxe, and in earlier shows, he used a Telecaster copy).

  • Sam Mehran (Guitars - Les Paul Deluxe copy, Peavey Raptor)


  • Amps - All three of the members would switch guitar duties, usually sharing the same amps. They usually used a Peavey Electronics|Peavey Valveking 1x12, a small Trace Elliot combo, or a Fender Musical Instruments Corporation|Fender Hot Rod deluxe.

    Keyboard - Dev used a Korg Microkorg .

    Effects - It is hard to see which effects they used, but one picture shows an Electro Harmonix WORM modulation pedal, which is probably responsible for the ring modulation effect in the song "Boa vs. Python". In an interview they claimed to use the same effects as nu-metal group Ko?n .

    Discography


    Studio album



  • For Screening Purposes Only (31 October 2005) #69 UK


  • Singles and EPs



  • " Boa vs. Python (song)|Boa vs. Python " (1 August 2005) #46 UK

  • " Circle. Square. Triangle " (24 October 2005) #25 UK

  • "What's Your Damage? " (16 January 2006) #31 UK #17 UK indie singles charts http://web.archive.org/web/20060215085235/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/indiesingles.shtml BBC - Radio 1 - Chart

  • "Boa vs.Python (Grime Remixes) (27 February 2006)

  • "Totally Re-Fucked" (6 March 2006) #133 UK

  • " Dig Your Own Grave " (24 April 2006)


  • Charts and certifications


    YearSong UK Singles Chart UK Indie Singles Chart Album
    2005Boa vs. Python "#46#5 For Screening Purposes Only
    " Circle. Square. Triangle "#25#3
    2006What's Your Damage "#31#9
    "Boa vs. Python (Grime Remixes)"-- Boa vs. Python (Grime Remixes)
    "Totally Re-Fucked"#133- Totally Re-Fucked
    " Dig Your Own Grave "-- Dig Your Own Grave


    Demos



  • "4 Track Demo" (July 2004)


  • Trivia



  • The song "Circle. Square. Triangle" has been re-recorded four times, and features in the trailer of the 2007 comedy, Hot Rod (film)|Hot Rod .

  • In 2006 they remixed Alkaline Trio 's single 'Burn' from the album Crimson (Alkaline Trio album)|Crimson . The track appears on the CD single.


  • References



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    External links


  • http://www.soundgenerator.com/burner/review_detail.cfm? reviewid=1249 Farewell gig review on Sound Generator

  • http://www.nme.com/news/test-icicles Coverage in NME

  • http://www.spin.com/features/band_of_the_day/2005/11/051102_test_icicles/ "Band of the Day: Test Icicles", Spin , 2 November 2005

  • http://ixfm.fimc.net/news/2006/test-icicles-live-on-music-response Interview on XFM


  • Videos


  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=JnkwlvnRoLY YouTube - Circle Square Triangle music video

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=f4xR8W3nE-M YouTube - What's Your Damage music video

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=LOU8HtTnigY YouTube - TEST ICICLES Circle Triangle Square Live at LSE 2005

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=2al4hj1jfCo YouTube - TEST ICICLES Catch It Live at LSE 2005

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=SiccRnKwBsQ YouTube - TEST ICICLES Your Biggest Mistake Live at LSE 2005

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=PiUykNojbZ4 YouTube - TEST ICICLES Boa vs Python Live at LSE 2005

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=fANJAFKlLOw YouTube - TEST ICICLES Dancing On Pegs Live at LSE 2005

  • http://punkcast.com/836/ PUNKCAST #836 - video of Test Icicles' first U.S. show at Sin-é , New York City , on 15 September 2005

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Xr5YbS5LVrw YouTube - Test Icicles' mock performance on a German TV station

  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A6237489 BBC - Test Icicles session video and interview

  • http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/ondemand/24783984 3voor12 - Boa vs. Python live at London Calling

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=9ey469peWBw YouTube demon(sic) Insanity Problem music video


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