Chum

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ETERNAL BLAZE 00:00 Tools
Re-Sublimity 00:00 Tools
緋色の空 04:02 Tools
創聖のアクエリオン 00:00 Tools
ひぐらしのなく頃に 02:39 Tools
Genesis of Aquarion 04:05 Tools
夢想歌 00:00 Tools
プラチナ 00:00 Tools
Stepping On Cracks 00:00 Tools
Straight To Hell 00:00 Tools
Darling Nikki 00:00 Tools
Hiiro no sora (Shakugan no Shana Remix) 00:00 Tools
Kindling Kind 00:00 Tools
Higurashi no naku koro ni (Higurashi no naku koro ni Remix) 00:00 Tools
Live In A Circle 00:00 Tools
Musou ka (Utawarerumono Remix) 00:00 Tools
ETERNAL BLAZE (Mahou shoujo Lirical Nanoha A's Remix) 00:00 Tools
Re - Sublimity (Kanasuki no Miko Remix) 00:00 Tools
Purachina (Cardcaptor Sakura Remix) 00:00 Tools
What a Girl Wants 00:00 Tools
Halfway Home 00:00 Tools
Angels In The Snow 00:00 Tools
Untouchable 00:00 Tools
Surf Pit 00:00 Tools
Sousei no Aquarion 00:00 Tools
Greetings (From The Inner Self) 00:00 Tools
Dead To The World 00:00 Tools
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni 00:00 Tools
Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni (Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni) 00:00 Tools
Hishoku no Sora 00:00 Tools
Straight To Hell - Chum - Los Angeles 00:00 Tools
Sousei no Aquarion (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED Anime Toransu BEST) 00:00 Tools
Hiiro no sora 00:00 Tools
Bone Killer 00:00 Tools
Hodad 00:00 Tools
Platinum 00:00 Tools
Turkey John (The Baptist) 00:00 Tools
Chick Fight 00:00 Tools
Cheater 5 00:00 Tools
What Up Beach 00:00 Tools
Raptor 00:00 Tools
Hishoku no Sora (Shakugan no Shana) 00:00 Tools
Surf Song 00:00 Tools
Strummer 00:00 Tools
Indicator 00:00 Tools
¾pÉ«¤Î¿Õ 00:00 Tools
Earl Sweatshirt 00:00 Tools
Musou Uta 00:00 Tools
„“Â}¤Î¥¢¥¯¥¨¥ê¥ª¥ó 00:00 Tools
Day In The Sun 00:00 Tools
Sousei no Aquarion (Sousei no Aquarion) 00:00 Tools
North Shore Theme 00:00 Tools
Huevos Azules 00:00 Tools
Re-Sublimity (Kannazuki no Miko) 05:17 Tools
4-Banger 00:00 Tools
Last Wave 00:00 Tools
¤Ò¤°¤é¤·¤Î¤Ê¤¯í•¤Ë 00:00 Tools
Musouka 00:00 Tools
Purachina(Trance Remix) 00:00 Tools
Pinky Tuscadero 00:00 Tools
ETERNAL BLAZE (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED Anime Toransu BEST) 00:00 Tools
‰ôÏë¸è 00:00 Tools
¥×¥é¥Á¥Ê 00:00 Tools
King Kamanawanalea 00:00 Tools
Hiiro No Sora (Shakugan No Shana) 00:00 Tools
Tossin' Salad 00:00 Tools
Negative 00:00 Tools
ѕpЙ«¤ОїХ 00:00 Tools
Platina 00:00 Tools
Sweet Lowdown 00:00 Tools
Downtown Beach 00:00 Tools
„“В}¤ОҐўҐЇҐЁҐкҐЄҐу 00:00 Tools
Spinout 00:00 Tools
Purachina (Cardcaptor Sakura) 00:00 Tools
In The Green Room (Through Your Mama's Brown-Eye) 00:00 Tools
J.A.P. 00:00 Tools
??? 00:00 Tools
Musouka (Utawarerumono) 00:00 Tools
¤Т¤°¤й¤·¤О¤К¤Їн•¤Л 00:00 Tools
Eternal Blaze (Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's) 00:00 Tools
Greetings 00:00 Tools
landslide 00:00 Tools
‰фПлёи 00:00 Tools
Vista Cruiser 00:00 Tools
The Deep 00:00 Tools
nite surfing 00:00 Tools
Hyperion Reef 00:00 Tools
Straight to Hell - CHUM (Los Angeles) 00:00 Tools
Tijuana Taco 00:00 Tools
Naraku no Hana 00:00 Tools
ҐЧҐйҐБҐК 00:00 Tools
Purachina (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED Anime Toransu BEST) 00:00 Tools
Hishoku no Sora (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED Anime Toransu BEST) 00:00 Tools
Eternal Blaze (Mahou Shoujo Lirical Nanoha A's) 00:00 Tools
Embracing The Eyesore 00:00 Tools
Private Idaho 00:00 Tools
Purachina 00:00 Tools
Genesis of Aquarion (Sousei no Aquarion) 00:00 Tools
Double-0-Shamrock 00:00 Tools
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED Anime Toransu BEST) 00:00 Tools
Rib Bone 00:00 Tools
創聖のアクエリオン(創聖のアクエリオン より) 00:00 Tools
緋色の空(灼眼のシャナ より) 00:00 Tools
創聖のアクエリオン (オープニング / 創聖のアクエリオン [TV東京]) 00:00 Tools
Trollin' 00:00 Tools
緋色の空 (オープニング / 灼眼のシャナ) 00:00 Tools
Godgiven 00:00 Tools
プラチナ (オープニング / カードキャプターさくらNHKアニメーション) 00:00 Tools
セpノォ、ホソユ 00:00 Tools
Musou uta (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED Anime Toransu BEST) 00:00 Tools
ひぐらしのなく頃に(ひぐらしのなく頃に より) 00:00 Tools
夢想歌(うたわれるもの より) 00:00 Tools
ひぐらしのなく頃に (オープニング / ひぐらしのなく頃に) 00:00 Tools
Re-Sublimity (Kanazuki no Miko) 00:00 Tools
Re-Sublimity (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED Anime Toransu BEST) 00:00 Tools
Pennies 00:00 Tools
プラチナ(カードキャプターさくら より) 00:00 Tools
ETERNAL BLAZE (オープニング / 魔法少女リリカルなのはA's) 00:00 Tools
、メ、ー、鬢キ、ホ、ハ、ッ﨑、ヒ 00:00 Tools
夢想歌 (Utawarerumono) 00:00 Tools
Re-Sublimity (Kanasuki no Miko) 00:00 Tools
・ラ・鬣チ・ハ 00:00 Tools
創聖のアクエリオン (Aquarion) 00:00 Tools
Re-Sublimity (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED ANIME TRANCE BEST) 00:00 Tools
Thank You 00:00 Tools
夢想歌 (オープニング / うたわれるもの) 00:00 Tools
Re-Sublimity(神無月の巫女 より) 00:00 Tools
Musou ka (Utawarerumono) 00:00 Tools
Sousei no Aquarion (Genesis of Aquarion) 00:00 Tools
Slug 00:00 Tools
The Last Laugh 00:00 Tools
Signpost Ahead 00:00 Tools
Fetish 00:00 Tools
Re-Sublimity (オープニング / 神無月の巫女) 00:00 Tools
musou ka 00:00 Tools
Sousei no Aquarion (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED ANIME TRANCE BEST) 00:00 Tools
In The Green Room 00:00 Tools
ひぐらしのなく頃に (When They Cry - Higurashi) 00:00 Tools
ETERNAL BLAZE(魔法少女リリカルなのはA's より) 00:00 Tools
プラチナ (Cardcaptor Sakura) 00:00 Tools
”êF‚Ì‹ó 00:00 Tools
‘n¹‚̃AƒNƒGƒŠƒIƒ“ 00:00 Tools
緋色の空 (Shakugan no Shana) 00:00 Tools
6 Feet Of Earth 00:00 Tools
Postblisstheory 00:00 Tools
Wishing Well 00:00 Tools
Hishoku no Sora (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED ANIME TRANCE BEST) 00:00 Tools
Scarlet Sky 00:00 Tools
Eternal Blaze (Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha) 00:00 Tools
Platinum (Card Captor Sakura) 00:00 Tools
Mousouka (Utawarerumono) 00:00 Tools
廻マ・ 00:00 Tools
‚Ђ®‚炵‚Ì‚È‚­ ‚É 00:00 Tools
–²‘z‰Ì 00:00 Tools
Platinum (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED ANIME TRANCE BEST) 00:00 Tools
Troffin' 00:00 Tools
Musoka (Utawaremono) 00:00 Tools
Embracino the Eyesore 00:00 Tools
・ツ}、ホ・「・ッ・ィ・・ェ・ 00:00 Tools
Platinum (Sakura Card Captor) 00:00 Tools
Mousuka 00:00 Tools
Cracker Park 00:00 Tools
・ツ}、ホ・「・ッ・ィ・・ェ・・ 00:00 Tools
Type-D 00:00 Tools
Regulah Customah 00:00 Tools
Platinum (Cardcaptor Sakura) 00:00 Tools
The Undertoad 00:00 Tools
Headhunter 00:00 Tools
ETERNAL BLAZE (Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's) 00:00 Tools
ƒvƒ‰ƒ`ƒi 00:00 Tools
„“Â}¤Î¥¢¥¯¥¨¥ê¥ª¥ó 00:00 Tools
¤Ò¤°¤é¤·¤Î¤Ê¤¯í•¤Ë 00:00 Tools
–²‘z‰Ì (Utawarerumono) 00:00 Tools
Uncontrollable Urge 00:00 Tools
創聖のアクエリオン (Sousei No Aquarion) 00:00 Tools
創聖のアクエリオン(創聖のアクエリオン より) / chum 00:00 Tools
ETERNAL BLAZE(魔法少女リリカルなのはA's より) / chum 00:00 Tools
‰ôÏë¸è 00:00 Tools
????????? 00:00 Tools
ETERNAL BLAZE (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED ANIME TRANCE BEST) 00:00 Tools
???? 00:00 Tools
”êF‚Ì‹ó (Hishoku no Sora - Shakugan no Shana) 00:00 Tools
Open Up the Attic 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Jack Hackett 00:00 Tools
Musoka 00:00 Tools
Re-Sublimity (Kanasuki no Miko Remix) 00:00 Tools
廻マ・・ 00:00 Tools
Re - Sublimity 00:00 Tools
Genesis of Aquarion (Genesis of Aquarion) 00:00 Tools
夢想歌(うたわれるもの より) / chum 00:00 Tools
緋色の空(灼眼のシャナ より) / chum 00:00 Tools
Stepping On The Cracks 00:00 Tools
‘n¹‚̃AƒNƒGƒŠƒIƒ“ (Sousei No Aquarion) 00:00 Tools
Musouka (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED ANIME TRANCE BEST) 00:00 Tools
In The Green Room (Through Your Mama's Brown Eye) 00:00 Tools
ひぐらしのなく頃に(ひぐらしのなく頃に より) / chum 00:00 Tools
Sandblaster 00:00 Tools
The Big Prize 00:00 Tools
プラチナ (Platinum - Sakura Card Captor) 00:00 Tools
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEED ANIME TRANCE BEST) 00:00 Tools
緋色の空 (Hishoku no Sora - Shakugan no Shana) 00:00 Tools
Re-Sublimity(神無月の巫女 より) / chum 00:00 Tools
Heartburn & Goosebumps 00:00 Tools
Platium 00:00 Tools
Super Not Cool 00:00 Tools
Corned Beef & Whiskey 00:00 Tools
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni [Higurashi] 00:00 Tools
Swagger 00:00 Tools
When Cicadas Cry 00:00 Tools
The Awakening 00:00 Tools
King Kamanwanalea 00:00 Tools
Acetone On Acetate 00:00 Tools
Double-O-Shamrock 00:00 Tools
Flight 00:00 Tools
ひぐらしのなく頃に (Naraku no Hana - Higurashi no naku koro ni) 00:00 Tools
Higurashi no naku koroni 00:00 Tools
...We Salute You 00:00 Tools
For Love of the Sun 00:00 Tools
Distorted Fanatic 00:00 Tools
Pencil Fight 00:00 Tools
India Pale Ale 00:00 Tools
Earl Sweathshirt 00:00 Tools
Bert/Tail/Rail 00:00 Tools
King of the Fallen Heroes 00:00 Tools
”êF‚Ì‹ó 00:00 Tools
空色デイズ 00:00 Tools
In the Green Room... 00:00 Tools
プラチナ(カードキャプターさくら より) / chum 00:00 Tools
Six Feet of Earth/The Awakening 00:00 Tools
EXIT TRANCE PRESENTS CODE SPEE : 03 Sousei no Aquarion 00:00 Tools
Together Black Eyes 00:00 Tools
White Whiskey 00:00 Tools
Til My Ears Bleed 00:00 Tools
ETERNAL BLAZE (Mahou shoujo Li 00:00 Tools
Coyote (Crossin' the Border) 00:00 Tools
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There are multiple artists who go by the name Chum 1) A Japanese trance producer working for the EXIT TRANCE circle. 2) A heavy, yet melodic band from Huntington, West Virginia. (see previous version of the chum's biography for more details) The band was the brainchild of bassist Chris Tackett and guitarist Mac Walker, and also included vocalist/guitarist John Lancaster and drummer Chuck Nicholas. Although Lancaster, Tackett and Walker had played together years earlier in another band, the genesis of Chum officially dates back to 1992, after the dissolution of Guru Lovechild, a Huntington-based power-trio that featured Lancaster, Nicholas and bassist Barry Smith. A disillusioned Lancaster, reeling from the blow, then received a phone call from Tackett, a Guru fan himself, to inform him that he and Walker, along with drummer Brian Myers, were putting together a new band. Lancaster was asked if hed be interested in jamming with them and accepted the invitation. Problems soon arose with Myers, who was then ousted in favor of Lancasters old band mate, Nicholas, who had been killing time playing with the Lexington, Kentucky-based unit Black Cat Bone, a group that would eventually dissolved into Control Freak and, later, Supafuzz. In seizing the opportunity to rejoin his old friend, Nicholas became the final piece of the puzzle. The newly-christened Chum soon thereafter began composing the material that would comprise their live stage show. The bands first Huntington performance was alongside the mighty Clutch at the defunct Gumbys, a local venue founded by the late Jon Kerwood. Chum plowed ahead and played as often as possible, generating an enthusiastic fan base, honing their skills and fine tuning the sound with which they would forever be synonymous. Armed with the raw material and a new-found confidence, the band set out for Barrick Recording, a Glasgow, Kentucky, recording studio owned and operated by David Barrick, who had previously helmed Black Cat Bones Truth in 1992. (Chums involvement with Barrick would produce two, self-financed, cassette-only 1994 EPs, Postblisstheory and Godgiven, and, ultimately, the album that would put the band on the musical map Dead to the World.) With recorded product readily available to those interested listeners, Chum set out for the open road, determined to bring their distinctive sound to East Coast audiences. That trek led to a showcase performance at New York Citys infamous punk haven, CBGB, a show that was attended by Monte Conner, A&R of Roadrunner Records. Conner liked what he saw in the band, but didnt feel that Chum would quite gel with his labels roster that, at the time, consisted of such extreme metal acts as Sepultura, Obituary and Death, among many others. Rather than taking a complete pass on the band, Conner decided that Chum might actually be a better fit for the Santa Monica, California-based Century Media Records, and contacted his friend and fellow A&R representative, Borivoj Krgin. An excited Krgin offered the band a modest recording contract and Chum, after flirting briefly with representatives from Sony Records, who had also attended the same New York City show, inked the deal that would make Century Media Records their only recorded home. Century Media then put up the money that was needed to get Chum in the recording studio and at work on their debut album. After entertaining offers from Fudge Tunnel main man Alex Newport, Kings Xs Doug Pinnick and renowned noise merchant Ross Robinson to produce, the band settled on familiarity and selected Barrick. The recording of Chums debut, Dead to the World, began in November 1995, and much of the material that would comprise the album was culled from Lancasters own personal experiences. Dead to the Worlds opening track, Stepping on Cracks, one of the albums many standout tracks, is a particularly revealing portrait of child neglect that he had witnessed first-hand. Before Dead to the World would even arrive on record shelves the following April, however, Nicholas jumped shipped and joined West Virginia contemporaries, Karma to Burn, who had recently signed their own record deal, with the aforementioned Roadrunner. Chum soldiered on by recruiting Kent, Ohio, native, Elliot Hoffman. His tenure was short-lived and the band then drafted Durham, North Carolinas Carlos Torres who, ironically, had auditioned for the vacant drummers slot following Nicholas departure. With the lineup again stabilized, Chum began writing and recording the material that would comprise their second album. Some of that new material, Embracing the Eyesore, Raise Your Broken Glass and Route 60, began finding its way into Chums live sets, whetting the appetites of the record-buying public hungering for a new album. Those hopes were dashed, however, when the band was unceremoniously dropped by Century Media. Following their split from Century Media, Chum received offers from a few North American record companies, none of which seemed keen on how to market such a unique-sounding band. Frustrated by the lack of forward progression, Tackett and Walker left to pursue other projects, leaving Lancaster as the sole, remaining original member. Torres fellow Durham native, Phil Scoggins, was then brought in to replace Walker, and Temper bassist Phil Collett settled into the vacant bass slot. This lineup had a brief run, but Scoggins and Collett were gone just as quickly as they had arrived. Tony Rorbough (of Byzantine fame) then joined up and the trio of Lancaster, Torres and Rorbough promptly relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio, leaving behind Collett, who had opted to stay in West Virginia. Rorboughs tenure may have well been the bands shortest, as he also soon departed, resulting in Lancaster becoming the bands lone guitarist. In a strange twist of fate, original drummer Myers again joined the fold, this time as bassist but, he too, was quickly gone, to be replaced by Chris Sprinkle. The three-piece Chum lineup of Lancaster, Torres and Sprinkle finally fizzled out in 1999, and Chum was put out to pasture. By that time, Tackett had already resurfaced in the rockabilly outfit The Heptanes, while Lancaster opted to stay in Cincinnati, where he formed Dead Letter Room and, later, Semi-Automatic. By this time, Nicholas had concluded his tenure with Karma to Burn, and had been replaced by Rob Oswald. Eventually, The Heptanes morphed into Milk of Napalm, which then featured Walker on guitar. In January 2002, the various members of Chum crossed paths once again when Lancasters Semi-Automatic was booked to perform at The Stoned Monkey, a venue in Huntington. Also on the bill was Tackett and Walkers Milk of Napalm, and the trio announced that Chum would, for one night only, reunite for a homecoming set. (Semi-Automatics Dave Becknell filled the drum seat as Nicholas was unable to attend.) It was a triumphant return that left fans hoping for a possible, full-scale reunion. Those wishes were put to rest, however, when each member forged on in their respective band. Though the seed had been planted, a proper Chum reformation would only be possible with the addition of Nicholas, who had seemingly moved on and left music behind him. As had been the fate of their other post-Chum projects, Tackett and Walkers Milk of Napalm soon disbanded, as did Lancasters Semi-Automatic. Disheartened by the state of the current musical climate, Tackett decided to confine himself to his surroundings and started recording new material for his own amusement. Those recordings would eventually mutate into the crushing Hyatari. Walker returned from a short stint working as an engineer and the duo then added long-time Chum confidant Brett Fuller to the mix. Hyataris doom-laden riffs and monolithic wall of sound got the band noticed by stoner rock insiders and they were asked to appear at the Stoner Hands of Doom Festival in September 2003. The bands performance led to a recording contract with Earache Records subsidiary, Codebreaker, who agreed to remaster and then re-release Hyataris self-released, debut album, The Light Carriers. The response to this new outfit was overwhelming, with European music critics, in particular, frothing at the mouths, begging for the chance to plaster Hyataris likenesses across the pages of their magazines. It was during one of these interviews that it was revealed that the members of Hyatari had cut their teeth playing in the little-known, but much-respected Chum. Jochen Boellath, proprietor of a German record label known as Daredevil Records, was, at the same time, compiling his wish list of prospective bands to be featured on the third volume of his Burn the Street series. When Boellath heard that the members of Hyatari had previously operated as Chum, he contacted the band about the possible inclusion of an unreleased Chum track for the compilation. The idea was a stretch, at best. Chum, however, were still sitting on a number of unreleased recordings that were to be featured on their never-released, second full-length album. Tackett felt that, if reworked and perhaps re-recorded, one of those tracks, Embracing the Eyesore, would fit perfectly on a compilation that would also feature friends Disengage, Hermano and Nebula. Ironically, Lancaster had recently returned home to Huntington, just in time to field a phone call from his old friend about the possibility of re-recording the track. Having settled down as a family man, and with no musical projects looming on the horizon, Lancaster jumped at the chance. The lineup of Tackett, Walker and Lancaster then convened at Stonehenge Audio and, with the aid of a drum machine, laid down Embracing the Eyesore. (Drummer Nicholas was unable to join the threesome due to logistical problems.) With the camaraderie at a fever pitch, it was then decided that perhaps they should give Chum another go, and a full-scale reunion was announced in the summer of 2004. Nicholas, who had been residing in Indianapolis, Indiana, agreed and began commuting to Huntington to join his old mates. With all the principal players back in place, Chum was booked to appear at Huntingtons Monkeybar in September. They followed that performance with a slot at (Huntington radio station) WAMX-sponsored X-Fest in October, which also featured Monster Magnet. Both shows were met with a resounding response and the band has since commenced writing new material to be featured on their long-awaited sophomore album. The details of that, as-yet-untitled album, have been sketchy and, in spite of the accolades that have showered Tackett and Walkers Hyatari, Chum, who have been performing sporadic, local live shows, are still hopeful that those recordings will eventually see the light of day. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.