Beschreibung
Ribot is a widely recognized original on the guitar, and a first-call guitarist for T-Bone Burnett, Tom Waits and John Zorn. He is the featured guitarist on the Grammy Award-winning Robert Plant and Alison Krauss CD „Raising Sand.“
Party Intellectuals is the debut recording from Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog, a post-everything band combining the energies of two masters of downtown New York City mayhem: guitarist/vocalist Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, John Zorn, Robert Plant, T-Bone Burnett, Marianne Faithful, Lounge Lizards, Elvis Costello, Cassandra Wilson) and bassist Shahzad Ismaily (Laurie Anderson, Will Oldham, Jolie Holland, Secret Chiefs 3), with West Coast indie/experimental genius drummer Ches Smith (Xiu Xiu, Secret Chiefs 3, Trevor Dunn’s Trio Convulsant). Ribot is a widely recognized original on the guitar, with influence across multiple genres of music, including rock, jazz, punk, Latin, soul, 80s no-wave, avant-garde and noise. Ceramic Dog draws all of this, along with Ismaily and Smith’s indie / electronica experimentation, into the power-packed Party Intellectuals.
Ceramic Dog grew out of a post 9-11 bucket list, when Ribot decided to find out what would happen if he did away with the hyphens haunting his earlier projects: the punk-Latin „Cubanos Postizos,“ the punk-experimental „Shrek,“ and the punk-Albert Ayler „Spiritual Unity.“ It took several years of searching before Ribot found, in Ches Smith and Shahzad Ismaily, the rhythm section with the energy for The Thing itself. Says Ribot, „This is the first time since high school I’ve been in a real rock band. We actually get together to rehearse just for the fun of it, even when we don’t have gigs!“
The name Ceramic Dog is from the French expression „chien du faience,“ meaning frozen with emotion – like bristling dogs the moment before they fight, or lovers immobilized in one another’s gaze. Live and on Party Intellectuals, the band aims at that intensity, creating hypnotic moments of ecstasy, violence, idiocy, beauty; in other words – pure Rock and Roll.
„Marc Ribot’s new power trio, filled out by the remarkable versatile rhythm team of bassist Shahzad Ismaily and drummer Ches Smith, is his rawest band in ages.“
Time Out New York
Ribot is a widely recognized original on the guitar, and a first-call guitarist for T-Bone Burnett, Tom Waits and John Zorn. He is the featured guitarist on the Grammy Award-winning Robert Plant and Alison Krauss CD „Raising Sand.“
Party Intellectuals is the debut recording from Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog, a post-everything band combining the energies of two masters of downtown New York City mayhem: guitarist/vocalist Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, John Zorn, Robert Plant, T-Bone Burnett, Marianne Faithful, Lounge Lizards, Elvis Costello, Cassandra Wilson) and bassist Shahzad Ismaily (Laurie Anderson, Will Oldham, Jolie Holland, Secret Chiefs 3), with West Coast indie/experimental genius drummer Ches Smith (Xiu Xiu, Secret Chiefs 3, Trevor Dunn’s Trio Convulsant). Ribot is a widely recognized original on the guitar, with influence across multiple genres of music, including rock, jazz, punk, Latin, soul, 80s no-wave, avant-garde and noise. Ceramic Dog draws all of this, along with Ismaily and Smith’s indie / electronica experimentation, into the power-packed Party Intellectuals.
Ceramic Dog grew out of a post 9-11 bucket list, when Ribot decided to find out what would happen if he did away with the hyphens haunting his earlier projects: the punk-Latin „Cubanos Postizos,“ the punk-experimental „Shrek,“ and the punk-Albert Ayler „Spiritual Unity.“ It took several years of searching before Ribot found, in Ches Smith and Shahzad Ismaily, the rhythm section with the energy for The Thing itself. Says Ribot, „This is the first time since high school I’ve been in a real rock band. We actually get together to rehearse just for the fun of it, even when we don’t have gigs!“
The name Ceramic Dog is from the French expression „chien du faience,“ meaning frozen with emotion – like bristling dogs the moment before they fight, or lovers immobilized in one another’s gaze. Live and on Party Intellectuals, the band aims at that intensity, creating hypnotic moments of ecstasy, violence, idiocy, beauty; in other words – pure Rock and Roll.
„Marc Ribot’s new power trio, filled out by the remarkable versatile rhythm team of bassist Shahzad Ismaily and drummer Ches Smith, is his rawest band in ages.“
Time Out New York
Ribot is a widely recognized original on the guitar, and a first-call guitarist for T-Bone Burnett, Tom Waits and John Zorn. He is the featured guitarist on the Grammy Award-winning Robert Plant and Alison Krauss CD „Raising Sand.“
Party Intellectuals is the debut recording from Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog, a post-everything band combining the energies of two masters of downtown New York City mayhem: guitarist/vocalist Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, John Zorn, Robert Plant, T-Bone Burnett, Marianne Faithful, Lounge Lizards, Elvis Costello, Cassandra Wilson) and bassist Shahzad Ismaily (Laurie Anderson, Will Oldham, Jolie Holland, Secret Chiefs 3), with West Coast indie/experimental genius drummer Ches Smith (Xiu Xiu, Secret Chiefs 3, Trevor Dunn’s Trio Convulsant). Ribot is a widely recognized original on the guitar, with influence across multiple genres of music, including rock, jazz, punk, Latin, soul, 80s no-wave, avant-garde and noise. Ceramic Dog draws all of this, along with Ismaily and Smith’s indie / electronica experimentation, into the power-packed Party Intellectuals.
Ceramic Dog grew out of a post 9-11 bucket list, when Ribot decided to find out what would happen if he did away with the hyphens haunting his earlier projects: the punk-Latin „Cubanos Postizos,“ the punk-experimental „Shrek,“ and the punk-Albert Ayler „Spiritual Unity.“ It took several years of searching before Ribot found, in Ches Smith and Shahzad Ismaily, the rhythm section with the energy for The Thing itself. Says Ribot, „This is the first time since high school I’ve been in a real rock band. We actually get together to rehearse just for the fun of it, even when we don’t have gigs!“
The name Ceramic Dog is from the French expression „chien du faience,“ meaning frozen with emotion – like bristling dogs the moment before they fight, or lovers immobilized in one another’s gaze. Live and on Party Intellectuals, the band aims at that intensity, creating hypnotic moments of ecstasy, violence, idiocy, beauty; in other words – pure Rock and Roll.
„Marc Ribot’s new power trio, filled out by the remarkable versatile rhythm team of bassist Shahzad Ismaily and drummer Ches Smith, is his rawest band in ages.“
Time Out New York