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Figures of considerable repute within the Los Angeles post-punk community of the 1980s,
Savage Republic
grafted tribal percussion, industrial drones, and raga-like guitar lines together to craft an idiosyncratically moody sound with flashes of both desolation and eloquent grandeur. Capable of both harsh dissonance and shimmering textures, the band's guiding force was guitarist
Bruce Licher
, a founder and constant presence in their shuffling lineups. Alternating between cyclic instrumentals and quasi-industrial assaults with gruff, chanted vocals, their records were unavoidably inconsistent,
but most contain some enduring highlights.
Savage Republic
was founded by former UCLA students
Licher
and drummer
Mark Erskine
in the early '80s. Adding new members, the group originally called themselves
Africa Corps
, changing the name to
Savage Republic
just before releasing their first record in 1982. Exotic percussion would always play a big role in
Savage Republic
-- even in the early days they were using oil cans, metal pipes, and 55-gallon drums. Their early singles, and their debut LP
Tragic Figures
(1982), show the group at their least accessible, though there are hints of the more mysterious and melodic elements to come.
After some personnel changes (some members went off to form
17 Pygmies
),
Savage Republic
regrouped with a more guitar-oriented sound. On
Ceremonial
(1985), the band shifted their focus to mostly instrumental material, usually piloted by oddly tuned guitars (the group sometimes used guitars with six identically tuned strings). They'd never wholly abandon those droning, angst-driven chants, though. Combined with the fact that their instrumental material wouldn't break much new ground over the course of the decade, that can make their studio albums uneven listening. In any case, the band was best experienced live, where they would burn trash cans of pampas leaves, play on Los Angeles' Skid Row, and use all sorts of unexpected objects for percussion in their quest to make each concert a unique event.
Savage Republic
's albums, which were individually hand-letterpressed and numbered by
Licher
himself, received as much attention for their packaging as their music.
Licher
would perform the same services for other bands on his Independent Project label, even getting a Grammy nomination for his work on the first
Camper Van Beethoven
LP.
Savage Republic
was not destined to become nearly as big as
Camper
(not that this was ever their intent), and disbanded around 1990. A small reunion tour brought the band back in the fall of 2002, but the band only played a few random dates. After relocating to Arizona,
Licher
continues to run the Independent Project label, and design sleeves (his most famous work in that department has been for an
R.E.M.
Christmas fan club single). Musically, he resurfaced with the trio
Scenic
, which plays entirely instrumental material that blends the exotic flavor of
Savage Republic
with influences from
Ennio Morricone
and southwest border music. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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Strong selection of a massive yet humble band (I saw them in Antwerp 2 or 3 years ago live for the first time in my life). I think '1938' from their more recent album 'Siam' is a so-called 'stormer' also. AND then all full tracks as well on this playlist. Word!
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Ceremonial + Trudge
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Live in Europe 1988
(4 songs)
I Married Thurston
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In Amsterdam: Live at the Melkweg
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