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    Pere Ubu’s David Thomas Dies at 71

    Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineBy Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineApril 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    David Thomas, the founder and frontman of the influential, avant-garde rock band Pere Ubu, died yesterday (April 24) at his dwelling in Brighton, England, the band wrote on Facebook. The assertion attributed his loss of life to a protracted sickness, including, “MC5 have been enjoying on the radio. He’ll in the end be returned to his dwelling, the farm in Pennsylvania, the place he insisted he was to be ‘thrown within the barn.’” Thomas was 71 years outdated.

    Throughout their preliminary run from 1975 to 1982, Pere Ubu have been an untamable band, merging the free vitality of storage rock with Nineteen Sixties rock, in addition to funk bass, unwieldy saxophones, and Thomas’ commanding presence. Although they predated the surge of the post-punk style, Pere Ubu embodied that sound in all of its sharp, pent-up, and unpredictable nature, largely due to Thomas’ wild spirit and exclamatory supply of tirades about rejection, struggle, and defiance. As soon as alt-rock began taking off within the Eighties, Pere Ubu’s clever absurdity impressed different bands of their wake, together with Pleasure Division, Sonic Youth, Pixies, and R.E.M.

    Although born in Miami, on June 14, 1953, Thomas primarily grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, the place town’s burgeoning rock scene would impression his passions. After toying with the concept of beginning a band, Thomas lastly began his first formal venture, Rocket From the Tombs, in 1974. Their raucous punk tackle rock by no means materialized right into a file deal, and the band selected to not enter a studio to file their unique songs. Barely a yr later, Rocket From the Tombs fizzled out, with Thomas feeling notably disheartened by his bandmates’ want to play cowl songs.

    Wanting to proceed pursuing unique music, Thomas funneled his adventurous nature into the formation of a brand new band, Pere Ubu, with Rocket From the Tombs guitarist Peter Laughner, in addition to bassist Tim Wright, drummer Scott Krauss, and synthesizer participant Allen Ravenstein. Lifting their identify from a personality in an Alfred Jarry play—“I needed to create a band that Herman Melville, William Faulkner or Raymond Chandler would have needed to be in,” Thomas later stated—Pere Ubu debuted with the sprawling, noisy, avant-garde single “30 Seconds Over Tokyo” and adopted it with the sneaky jam “Coronary heart of Darkness” and the explosive rock tune “Last Resolution,” the latter of which might develop into maybe their hottest single in underground circles.

    After dropping a number of extra singles, Pere Ubu signed to Clean Information and launched The Fashionable Dance, their debut album, in 1978. Although by no means a business success, the LP made its manner into the fingers of oddball punks and art-rock weirdos within the Midwest, intriguing many with its aloof method to merging rock, punk, new-wave, and experimental prog.



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