Milligram (band)
Milligram | |
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Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Genres | Alternative metal, stoner rock, alternative rock, hardcore punk, heavy metal |
Years active | 1996 | –2002
Labels |
Tortuga Recordings TRAKTOR7 Records Small Stone Records Overcome Records (France) |
Associated acts | Only Living Witness, Miltown, Slapshot, Roadsaw, StompBox, Juliana Hatfield, Chevy Heston, Blue Man Group, Raw Radar War |
Members |
Jonah Jenkins Darryl Shepard Zephan "Zeph" Courtney Jeff Turlik |
Past members | Bob Maloney |
Milligram was a "heavy stoner rock" band from Boston.
Biography
Formed by Jonah Jenkins and Darryl Shepard in 1996, Milligram had no permanent drummer. Shepard continued playing in Roadsaw, while Jenkins formed Miltown. After a predictably "major" label battle between Miltown and Warner Brothers/Giant Records, Jenkins returned to Milligram in 1998. After recruiting Bob Maloney on bass guitar and Zephan Courtney (StompBox, Juliana Hatfield, Chevy Heston) on drums, the Hello Motherfucker! EP CD/EP was recorded.
In late 1999, Milligram parted ways with Bob Maloney and recruited Jeff Turlik (Blue Man Group, StompBox, Roadsaw) on bass guitar. The Hello Motherfucker! EP CD/EP was released on April 28, 2000, on Tortuga Recordings. On March 20, 2001, the Hello Motherfucker! CD/EP was re-released with a bonus companion CD : Black & White Rainbow. Their next release, which was originally titled Death To America, was scheduled to be recorded starting on September 11, 2001, at the New Alliance Studios in Boston, but because of the 9/11 events, recording was pushed back to three days in November, 2001, with the final recording finished over three days in February, 2002. The release was also renamed This Is Class War. Fourteen songs from This Is Class War were originally released in a limited pressing of 300 hand-stamped CDRs on Jenkins's label, TRAKTOR7 Records.
The band broke up in summer 2002. Though they had disbanded only a few months earlier, the Milligram’s final sessions were taken up by Small Stone Records and released on February 25, 2003, with more than 30 minutes of bonus material such as outtakes or remixes (drums and voices only).
In 2011, Milligram reformed to play at the Palladium with Kyuss Lives in Worcester, MA.
Band members
- Jonah Jenkins - vocals
- Darryl Shepard - guitar, piano
- Zephan "Zeph" Courtney - drums
- Bob Maloney (1996-1999) - bass guitar
- Jeff Turlik (1999-2002) - bass guitar
Discography
Year | Album |
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2001 | Hello Motherfucker! (2001 re-issue)
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2003 | This Is Class War
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EPs
Year | Album |
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2000 | Hello Motherfucker! EP
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2001 | Black & White Rainbow (companion CD)
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7" vinyl
- 1999
Milligram/Quintaine Americana split 7" (Polterchrist Records) limited pressing of 300 copies, colored vinyl | ||
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Track listing | ||
No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Nervous Breakdown (Black Flag cover) - (Milligram) (Side A)" | 1:58 |
2. | "Rebel Yell (Billy Idol cover) - (Quintaine Americana) (Side B)" | 4:15 |
- 2002
Milligram s/t 7" (Superfi Records) limited pressing of fewer than 400 copies | ||
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Track listing | ||
No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Mean Machine (Motörhead Cover) (Side A)" | 2:58 |
2. | "Back Seat Of My Car (Dwarves cover) (Side A)" | 1:09 |
3. | "The Resentinel (Side B)" | 3:59 |
Compilation appearances
- 2001
- Music With Attitude: Volume 31
Have contributed with track "Not Okay" - 4:01
- 2002
Have contributed with track "Rumblin' Man" a cover song of the band Cactus - 3:47
External links
- Milligram on Small Stone Records
- Milligram on The Boston Phoenix
- Milligram on Spirit Of Metal
- Milligram on Allmusic.com
- Milligram on Encyclopaedia Metallum
- Milligram on Cosmiclava.com
- Interview with Jonah Jenkins at Deaf Sparrow
- Jonah Jenkins interview at Asice.net
- Jonah Jenkins interviewed in the Boston Phoenix by James Parker, author of Turned On: A Biography of Henry Rollins
- Milligram interview in The Boston Globe, 10/5/2012
- Milligram interview in The Phoenix, 10/10/2012