Enon
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Schmersal was originally in the band Brainiac and formed Enon (named after the village in Ohio, which is close to Schmersal's hometown of Dayton) with Lee and Calhoon following the death of Brainiac's singer Timmy Taylor and their subsequent disbandment.
Lee and Calhoon were both previous members of the band Skeleton Key. Lee created a number of percussion sounds for the band playing a "junk kit" including a Radio Flyer wagon, propane tank, and old hubcaps.
After the release of their first album Believo! in 1999, Calhoon left the band and was replaced by Toko Yasuda (bass/vocals) and Matt Schulz (drums).
With the new lineup, Enon released High Society in 2002 and toured with The Faint.
Lee left the band, and Enon went on to release Hocus Pocus in 2003, and a collection of singles and previously difficult to find internet-released songs with a bonus DVD entitled Lost Marbles and Exploded Evidence in February 2005.
Discography
Albums
- Believo! (1999 · SeeThru Broadcasting)
- High Society (2002 · Touch & Go Records)
- Hocus Pocus (2003 · Touch & Go Records)
- Lost Marbles and Exploded Evidence album + DVD set (2005, Touch & Go Records)
Singles & EPs
- Listen (2001)
- In This City (2003 · Touch & Go Records)
Videography
- "Carbonation" (July 2002, directed by Paul Cordes Wilm)
- "Pleasure and Privilege" (October 2002, directed by Clark Vogeler)
- "In This City" (February 2003, directed by Josh Graham, Juan Monasterio, and Arya Senboutaraj)
- "Daughter in the House of Fools" (2004, directed by Rainbows & Vampires)
See also
External links
Interviews
- [Lazy-i Interview: October 2003]
- [Lazy-i Interview: June 2005]
- [Sponic Zine Interview] by Rob Heater
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