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Is Severed Heads “Industrial” music? Severed Heads creates When people think of ‘Industrial’ music, they think of angry middle-aged men with spikes on their backs in the middle of a mosh pit (doing that stomp-dance where they pound the air). Severed Heads creates somewhat unclassifiable music that can still be categorized to certain genres. The harsh name of the band does have an “industrial” ring. The Australian group mainly creates electronic based music. Since they were originally signed to Nettwerk Records in the United States (Volition in Australia), Severed Heads were labeled as Industrial. In contrast to the term, Tom Ellard’s voice is very melodic and somewhat soft. Their electronic melodies do not have the aggressive or sinister style of typical Industrial music. At the core, Severed Heads are rooted in electronic pop music. When they do not adhere to their pop song structure, they travel to bizarre musical territory. Although Severed Heads may not be industrial music, the band is industrially productive! Tom Ellard is the one remaining member of the group. Even though musicians came and went throughout the decades, Tom Ellard has been the band’s driving creative force. Rooted in electronic music and innovators of the video synthesizer, Severed Heads has a hugely diverse catalogue. In reality, they create bizarre electronic pop music. One of their most respected songs, “Dead Eyes Opened” does not have sung vocals. Instead, the group uses vocal samples of Edgar Lustgarten, reading from “Death on the Crumbles” on a BBC Radio Show. Their most well-known album, “Rotund For Success” featured the tracks “Big Car”, “Greater Reward”, and “All Saints Day”. Their bountiful discography also includes albums such as “Come Visit The Big Bigot”, “Bad Mood Guy”, and “Gigapus”. With the help of Stephen R. Jones, their use of videos became a staple during their live performances. To fully experience Severed Heads, both eyes and ears were open.
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