Mass Mental
Mass Mental | |
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Official band picture of Mass Mental by "The Universe is not Enough" (Pascal Brun & Marcel Szerdahelyi) | |
Background information | |
Origin | United States |
Years active | 1995-2002, 2014-present |
Labels | Zain Records |
Associated acts | Bad Religion, Dub War, Fear and the Nervous System, Infectious Grooves, Korn, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Stevie Salas, Skindred, Suicidal Tendencies, Tenacious D, Farmikos |
Members |
Benji Webbe Robert Trujillo Armand Sabal-Lecco Whitfield Crane Brooks Wackerman |
Past members | Roy Mayorga |
Mass Mental (also stylized as Mass Mental?) is an American rock band. It was formed in 1995 by former Suicidal Tendencies and current Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, and former Dub War and current Skindred singer Clive "Benji" Webbe.[1]
Biography
The band was formed when Webbe's band Dub War disbanded after a dispute with their record label, Earache Records, and Webbe had failed to persuade them to let him record a hip-hop solo album.[2][3] Trujillo was working with Ozzy Osbourne at the time. He recruited Armand Sabal-Lecco as a second bassist and Brooks Wackerman on drums to perform on Mass Mental's only album, How to Write Love Songs, which had begun work in 1995 with producer Mark Dodson and a selection of other musicians. Mikey Demus of Skindred has also claimed that Roy Mayorga of Soulfly and Stone Sour also played on some tracks, as well as Whitfield Crane and Lynn Strait providing some vocals (believed to be Strait's last recording).[4] A music video was made for Speedmental, but was scrapped due to Brooks Wackerman's explicit lyrics.
The band spawned a studio album, How to Write Love Songs, and a live album in Tokyo both released in Japan only,[5][6] before disbanding shortly afterwards. The band were briefly together in 2002 with Roy Mayorga on drums and spent time at the home studio of Jonathan Davis to record a follow up with producer Tim Harkins, however nothing materialised.
After Mass Mental
The group members each went their separate ways, with Webbe forming "ragga metal" band Skindred who released six studio albums; Trujillo going on to join Metallica in 2003 where he remains to this day; and Brooks Wackerman working with Bad Religion, Tenacious D, Fear and the Nervous System, and, for a brief time in 2007, Korn. In 2012 an official Facebook page started, in which pictures from the recording sessions were posted as well as artwork and other things. A release of the "Santa Barbara" mixes of the album was scheduled and a concert in September was rumoured only to be cancelled due to each member's touring schedules. Despite this, Mass Mental has claimed that it is still an ongoing project. Trujillo and Wackerman have also been involved with Farmikos, led by Trujillo's former Ozzy Osbourne band mate, guitarist Joe Holmes, although neither is an official band member.
Reunion
After a surprise "instruMENTAL" show supporting Tenacious D in 2013, the group reunited for a series of shows in summer 2014, with Ken Schalk replacing Brooks Wackerman on drums due to Wackerman's other commitments. In preparation of the Warwick & Framus Open Day 2014 Mass Mental played a show at the legendary Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood on August 26th 2014. On September 6th 2014 the group headlined the Warwick & Framus Open Day 2014 in Markneukirchen, Germany. The next official show was at the Lollapalooza Chile festival in Santiago de Chile in March 2015. The touring lineup also included DJ C-Minus and ex-God Forbid guitarist Doc Coyle providing additional guitars.
In August 2015 the group posted images on their Facebook page of Trujillo and Sabal-Leco in the studio, working on a new album.
On 12th March 2016 the group performed at the London Bass Guitar Show at Olympia (London) with a number of special guests, including English bassist Mark King. They also released a limited run of 150 copies of How to Write Love Songs for the shows, with the remainder going up for sale online.
Members
(known participants on "How to Write Love Songs" only, according to interviews and the band's Facebook page[7])
- Current members
- Robert Trujillo - Bass Guitar (1995-present)
- Armand Sabal-Lecco - Bass Guitar (1995-present)
- Benji Webbe - Lead Vocals (1998-present)
- Brooks Wackerman - Drums, vocals (1998-present)
- Whitfield Crane - vocals (1998-present)
- Touring members
- Stevie Salas - additional guitar (2014-present)
- Former members/contributors
- Lynn Strait - vocals (1998)
- Stephen Perkins - drums (1998)
- Joey Castillo - additional beats (1998)
- Danny Carbonel - vocals (1998)
- John Wackerman (1998)
- Daniel de los Reyes - percussion (1998)
- Joey Klparda - percussion (1998)
- Rick Battson (1998)
- Roy Mayorga - drums (2000-2002)
- Ken Schalk - drums (2014)
- Doc Coyle - additional guitar (2014)
- C-Minus - DJ, turntables (2014-2015)
- Phil Campbell- guitar (2016)
- Sagat Guirey - guitar (2016)
- Brant Bjork - drums (2016)
- Mark King - bass guitar (2016)
Discography
- How To Write Love Songs (1999)
- Live In Tokyo (2000)
References
- ↑ "Artists :: MASS MENTAL". MusicMight. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑
- ↑ "ASK EARACHE: Rob Trujillo & Benji Webbe = Mass Mental". Askearache.blogspot.com. 2009-09-26. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ "iamthewolf.net". iamthewolf.net. 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ "Albums by Mass Mental". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ "Mass Mental? - Live In Tokyo (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 1999-10-31. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ Mass Mental on Facebook
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