Headkase

Headkase is an Australian avant-garde metal band from Brisbane, Queensland, formed in 2001. Headkase consists of six members, and are known for theatrical and energetic stage shows, circus-themed masks and facepaint. Often compared to acts like Mr. Bungle, the band combined many musical styles such as metal, jazz, techno, salsa, swing, and circus music.

Headkase
Background information
OriginBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
GenresAvant-garde metal, shock rock, nu metal
Years active2001–2014
Associated actsKing Parrot, The Berzerker, Man Must Die, KcaveMen, Wish for Wings
MembersTodd Hansen
Brett Hansen
Raleigh Valemont
Tristan Sykes
Dylan DK Star
Nutty Dotforest

Biography

After forming in early 2001, Headkase self-released a demo/EP titled The Beginning and eventually went on to open for such touring acts as Hed PE, Killing Joke, Skinlab, Jerk, Blood Duster, Devolved and Testeagles. Their full-length studio album The Worm County Circus was released in early 2009. The album was well received outside of Australia, with US magazine "Infernal Masquerade" describing it as "one of the most interesting albums of this year". According to their Facebook page, they officially disbanded in 2014. Reasons for the band disbanding are unknown, however drummer Todd Hansen has gone on to play for Melbourne outfit King Parrot. Vocalist Nathan "Nutty" Spotswood has been residing in Melbourne, Vic since 2010. Keyboardist Brett Hansen runs a puppet show business called Larrikin Puppets in Brisbane, Qld with the main star of the show, Troggg. The Headkase Facebook page continues to publish posts as of 2019. [1]

Members

  • Nathan 'Nutty' Spotswood - vocals (2001–2014)
  • Raleigh Valemont - lead guitar (2001–2014)
  • Tristan Sykes - rhythm guitar (2001–2014)
  • Dylan Kreis - bass guitar (2001–2014)
  • Todd Hansen - drums/backup vocals (2001–2014)
  • Brett Hansen - keyboard (2001–2014)

Discography

The Worm County Circus (2009)[2]

  1. Opening One-Liner
  2. The Pirate Bit
  3. Where The Blood May Lead
  4. Murdered And Dumped In The Willow
  5. Discombobulated Alcoholiday
  6. A Song Called Life
  7. Cocaine And Caffeine
  8. Survival Of The World
  9. Deja Vous
  10. Superfluous
  11. Onchocerciasis
  12. Hannibal Licked Her
  13. Come Alive!

The Beginning (2001)

  1. Raise Some Hell
  2. Deja Vous
  3. Allouette And The Lava Lamp
  4. Hannibal Licked Her
  5. Get Your Potions
  6. Deceit
  7. Halloween Dies

Appearances on compilations

  • Appeared on Generation Dead: A Compilation from the Dark Side of Music, released 2010 on Dead Records with their track "Where the Blood May Lead".
  • Appeared on Devolution Magazine: Essential Summer Listening, released 2009 by Devolution Magazine in the UK with their track "Cocaine and Caffeine".
  • Appeared on Mecha Organa Vol. 2, released 2009 by The Apparatus in the USA with their track "Where the Blood May Lead".
  • Appeared on Before the Calm Returns, released 2007 on Before the Calm Returns Records with their track "Murdered and Dumped in the Willow".

Music videos

Year Video Director Original Air Date
2004 "Where The Blood May Lead" [3] Dale Hansen Friday 16 January 2004 - rage

Australian tour

The 2010 Australian tour brought Headkase to audiences in Adelaide, Sydney, Newcastle, Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast. The band performed alongside Todd Hansen's Adelaide-based band KcaveMen in every city.[4]

gollark: English is a very evil language to learn too.
gollark: Also, there's apparently another civilization which compacted their ENTIRE GALAXY into a space of a few light-years, and is doing... something with that.
gollark: In Orion's Arm the human-derived civilization "only" has a few... was it million planets? but ridiculously gigantic populations because many of them live in computer simulations.
gollark: Also that one... anime or something... I vaguely remember reading about on TVTropes where you had giant mechs the size of galaxies battling.
gollark: Orion's Arm might be bigger.

References

  1. "Headkase – The Worm County Circus (2009) < Review". Infernal Masquerade. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  2. "Headkase < Interview". Rave Magazine. Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  3. "Rage Playlists - Friday 16 January 2004 < Archive Playlist". ABC-TV. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  4. "Headkase interview – Music Vice speaks to Brett Hansen from the Aussie circus-metal outfit < Interview". Music Vice. Retrieved 5 May 2010.

Australian Metal Guide profile: http://www.ausmetalguide.com/Headkase

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