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This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2017) Jonathan Fire.Eater Origin, United States Genres Years active 1993–1998 Associated acts, Members Stewart Lupton Tom Frank Paul Maroon Matt Barrick Jonathan Fire.Eater was an American, -based band, originally from, United States. The line-up was Stewart Lupton (vocals), Tom Frank (bass), Paul Maroon (guitar and pedal steel), Matt Barrick (drums), and (organs, keyboards). After the band's break-up, Maroon, Barrick, and Martin went on to form. Contents. History Jonathan Fire.Eater was formed from a childhood band called The Ignobles.
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All the members of Jonathan Fire.Eater attended high school at the D.C. Private school. Lupton, Martin, and Barrick formed the Ignobles in junior high school.
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Maroon joined as the guitarist and Ryan Cheney signed on as the vocalist. Lupton played bass. In 1993, the members went to college, mostly in New York City, and Jonathan Fire.Eater was formed with Cheney departing and later joining The Ruby Dare and Lupton taking over vocal duties.
Albans alum Tom Frank joined as a new bassist. In 1995, they released their eponymous debut on Tucson, Arizona's Third World Underground Records, which featured 'The Silver Surfer', 'Romans & Barbarians', 'Christmas Time, Halloween', and other tracks. Later that year, a self-titled EP on PCP established their reputation with the frenetic tracks 'The Public Hanging of a Movie Star' and 'When Prince Was a Kid'. In 1996, the five-song mini-album was released by the Medicine label, featuring well-produced offers like 'The Search for Cherry Red' and 'Give Me Daughters'.
Reviews were positive, with Allmusic.com describing Tremble as 'a ferocious record' despite its 'minor flaws.' By this time, the band was receiving considerable media and industry attention. They were courted by to model and opened for Brit Pop stars and.
As Lupton said in a 1996 New York Times Magazine profile, 'Right now the record companies are sort of circling like vultures.' In early 1997, Jonathan Fire.Eater signed with 's nascent music label. Their major label debut, Wolf Songs for Lambs, was released by DreamWorks in 1997 to tepid critical response. Not long after the album's release, tensions between Lupton and the other members and a general wariness of mainstream success led to the band's breakup. They played their last show at the Central Park bandshell on July 28, 1998.
Jonathan Fire.Eater was called 'most hyped young group that nobody has ever heard of,' Maroon, Barrick, and Martin later went on to form and Lupton has pursued his music career through his band, who put out their debut album in January 2007. The latter has toured with and.
In 2009 he released an EP in a new band, The Beatin's, which he formed with Carole Wagner Greenwood. Titled A Little Give And Take, the limited edition vinyl included Lupton's poetry and the duo's art and writing.
Tom Frank pursued a career in journalism as T.A. Discography Albums. Jonathan Fire.Eater (album, 1995, Third World Underground). Wolf Songs for Lambs (1997, DreamWorks SKG) Singles, EPs. 'Jonathan Fire.Eater' (EP, 1995, PCP). 'Give Me Daughters' (1996, Deceptive). ' (1996, Medicine).
'These Little Monkeys' (1998, Deceptive). 'When the Curtain Calls You' (1997, Deceptive) References.