
Stevenson Sedgwick (
the
phantom limbs,
factory
of angst) and Sköt B (
anal
kitties,
the
phantom limbs) formed Black Ice in 1999. Black Ice concentrated
on making music with acoustic instruments, samples, and found sounds
that they then tweaked and twisted through a myriad of studio effects.
Their early music was primarily instrumental and was often used
in the service of art performances in and around the SF Bay Area
at places such as Cell Space in San Francisco and Mungasoland in
Oakland.
2001 saw the inclusion of the Black Ice track "Departure" on the
"charm" motion
picture soundtrack (5 rue christine). 2001 also saw the addition
of Miss Kel (sister mary shoelace) on vocals. The band, now a three
piece, set to work on a four song demo.
Aside from the haunting vocals of Ms. Correll, the Ice used a wide
range of conventional and unconventional instruments on the demo
including: violins, piano, piano wire, wine glasses, a broken organ,
samplers, synthesizers (broken and unbroken), water faucets, an
assortment of drums, percussion, guitars and bass.
In 2002, Black Ice enlisted the aid of Mister Brown (the freaks,
sister mary shoelace) and Melanie X (teeth, unicorn stickers) for
live performances. Currently Black Ice balances its time between
the stage and the studio.
Their debut record, A 10" EP on
atakra
records,
was released to
critical acclaim.
After several compilation appearances, their debut full length cd
was released on Hungry Eye Records in May 2005 to similar
critical
acclaim with many calling it the best or one of the best records
of the year.
Black Ice has played extensively on the West Coast and recently
completed a small tour of the East Coast. Tentative plans to tour
the rest of the world are in the works. PayPal donations to blackblackice
@ hotmail.com would help!