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  Img Henry Rollins 2jpg
  Img Capt Henry Rollins , founder and frontman
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  Genre Hard Rock <br> Post-Hardcore <br> Hardcore Punk <br> Funk Metal
  Years Active 19862003 , 2006
  Label 21361 <br /> Sanctuary <br /> Buddha <br /> DreamWorks <br />Imago<br />Texas Hotel
  URL Official site
  Current Members Henry Rollins<br />Chris Haskett<br />Melvin Gibbs<br />Sim Cain<br />Theo Van Rock<br />
  Past Members Bernie Wandel<br />Mick Green<br />Andrew Weiss<br /> Jim Wilson <br />Marcus Blake<br />Jason Mackenroth<br />Keith Morris<br />


Rollins Band is a Rock Music group led by singer and Songwriter Henry Rollins .

They are probably best-known for the songs "Low Self Opinion" (1992) and "Liar" (1994), which both earned heavy airplay on MTV in the heyday of Alternative Rock . Critic Steve Huey writes,

:The Rollins Band's records are uncompromising, intense, Cathartic fusions of Hard Rock , Funk , Post-punk Noise , and Jazz Experimentalism , with Rollins shouting angry, biting self-examinations and accusations over the grind." "Rollins Band" from Allmusic.com; URL accessed February 09, 2007


HISTORY


First edition (1987)

Rollins was the singer for Washington D.C.'s SOA ( State Of Alert ) from 1980 to 1981. Afterwards, he sang with California-based punk legends Black Flag from August, 1981 to the group's dissolution in early 1986. Black Flag earned little mainstream attention, but through a demanding touring schedule, came to be regarded as one of the most important punk groups of the 1980s.

Less than a year after Black Flag broke up, Rollins returned to music with guitarist Chris Haskett (a friend from Rollins' teen years in Washington D.C. ), bass guitarist Bernie Waddell and drummer Mick Green .

This line-up released two records: '' Hot Animal Machine '' (credited as a Rollins solo record and featuring cover art drawings by Devo leader Mark Mothersbaugh ) and '' Drive-By Shootings '' (credited to "Henrieta Collins and the Wifebeating Childhaters"). The music was similar to Black Flag's, though it flirted more with Heavy Metal and Jazz .


Second edition (c. 1987-1994)

Soon after, Rollins formed Rollins Band with Haskett, bassist Andrew Weiss , and drummer Sim Cain (Weiss and Cain had previously played with Gone , an Instrumental Rock group led by guitarist and Black Flag founder Greg Ginn ). Live sound engineer Theo Van Rock was usually credited as a band member.

Critics Ira Robbins and Regina Joskow describes this line-up as a "brilliant, strong ensemble ... the band doesn't play punk (more a jazzy, thrashy, swing take on the many moods of Jimi Hendrix ), but what they do together has the strengths of both. The group's loud guitar rock with a strong, inventive rhythmic clock borrows only the better attributes of metal, ensuring that noise is never a substitute for purpose." "Rollins Band" from Trouser Press; URL accessed February 09, 2007


Third edition (c. 1994-1997)

Weiss was fired following the ''End of Silence'' tour; he was replaced by jazz and funk bassist Melvin Gibbs , who'd been highly recommended by guitarist Vernon Reid ; Cain and Gibbs had also both played in different versions of guitarist Marc Ribot 's band.

This version of Rollins Band had some of the most overt jazz leanings of the band's history: Gibbs had began his career with the Jazz Fusion group of drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson , and Rollins' obsession with the late '60s/early '70's era of iconic trumpeter Miles Davis also shaped the band's music. In this era, Rollins Band recorded with flamethrowing Free Jazz saxophonist Charles Gayle , though these sessions remained unreleased for some years.

The first video from 1994's ''Weight'', the schizophrenic "Liar", was a huge hit on MTV, with Rollins sporting numerous costumes (including a cop and a nun). The band appeared at Woodstock '94 , and Rollins was a guest-host for several MTV programs, including ''120 Minutes''.

Rollins Band signed with the then new major label Dreamworks , who released 1997's ''Come In And Burn'' The album was not as successful as ''Weight'' and, after touring for ''Burn'', Rollins dissolved the group, citing creative stagnation.


Fourth edition (c. 1997 to 2006)

Rollins replaced the Haskett-Gibbs-Cain lineup with the rock band song, featuring Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham ; Rollins has often expressed fondness for Thin Lizzy and its founder, Phil Lynott .

In 2003, the Rollins Band released ''Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three ''. The album features a number of guest vocalists (including Lemmy , Chuck D , Corey Taylor , Ice T , Tom Araya and others) singing Black Flag's songs.


Reunion

In between other commitments (His radio show ''Harmony In My Head'', his cable/satellite TV show ''The Henry Rollins Show'', and his spoken word tours), Rollins also reunited the Haskett-Gibbs-Cain lineup. In a blog entry on henryrollins.com, Rollins admitted, "Actually we have been practicing on and off for months now, slowly getting it together ... It’s been really cool being back in the practice room with these guys after all these years." [http://21361.com/site_2004/dispatchs_archive/03-29-06.html

The band opened some concerts for X , and played on the first season finale of ''The Henry Rollins Show'''on Aug. 12, 2006 {Link without Title} .

Rollins told Alan Sculley of ''The Daily Herald'' that this reunion with Haskett, Gibbs and Cain would not become long-term unless the group decided to write new songs: "Let's put it this way. I don't want to go out and hit America again without a new record, or at least a new album's worth of material. Otherwise the thing will lack legitimacy ... Miles Davis would never do that. And I'm not into a greatest-hits thing. I think a band, if you're going to be around, you should be moving forward and putting in the time and working for it, getting after the art. Otherwise you're just playing retreads. ... Imagine a tree that grows canned peaches. It's nothing I want to do."


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