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Tura Satana | |
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![]() Former Tura Satana vocalistTairrie B. | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Manhole (1994–1997)[1] |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Labels | Noise |
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Tura Satana was an Americanrock band formed by rapper and singerTairrie B after she departed from her contract with the rap labelRuthless Records. Initially formed as arap rock band under the nameManhole, the band changed their name due to a conflict with a Texas band of the same name, and shifted to anu metal sound.
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While recording her second rap album forRuthless Records, rapper and singerTairrie B wanted to form arap rock band,[4] and recorded a rap version ofVan Halen's "Runnin' with the Devil", entitled "Rhyming with a Devil", but no one at the label liked these ideas, and discouraged her from pursuing them.[1] After seeingIce-T performing with his bandBody Count, Tairrie B became more motivated to pursue the formation of her own band, and shelved her second rap album and left the label so that she could form a group where she could "rap over heavy music and address more socially conscious issues".[1] The band was formed under the nameManhole,[5] and in 1994, Lethal Records released two songs by Manhole on a seven inch vinyl record, and were subsequently asked byNoise Records to be a part of their 1995 compilationThe Fall and the Rise of Los Angeles, which led to the band signing a recording contract with the label due to positive response to the band.[1] After signing, however, the band learned that there was already a Texaspunk rock band named Manhole which had formed before them, but Noise Records assured Tairrie B's band that they would remedy the situation, and the Los Angeles Manhole began looking for a producer to record their debut album.[1]
Korn introduced Manhole toRoss Robinson, who Manhole hired to produce their debut album,All Is Not Well. The album's lyrics dealt with subject matter such asrape, violence against women,abortion andracism.[1] Despite liking Robinson, the band were ultimately dissatisfied with his production on the album, with Tairrie B later saying that the band felt that had they worked with another producer who did not rush the album's production as they felt Robinson had, they could have made a stronger album.[1]
Despite previously assuring Tairrie B's band that they would straighten out the legal issues involving the Texas band Manhole, Noise was unable to resolve the legal issues, forcing the Los Angeles band to change their name.[1] Losing the Manhole name turned the musical output of the band in a different direction, as Tarrie B stated that it had changed her as a woman and as a writer.[6]
Eventually, Tairrie B chose the nameTura Satana, afterthe actress of the same name,[5] due to Tairrie B finding the actress's character Varla in the filmFaster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! "empowering".[1] With the change in name, the band also shifted their musical style, moving away from their previous rap rock sound to one that was more "internal and emotional".[1] Under the name Tura Satana, the band released the albumRelief Through Release, which a retrospective review byAllMusic described as being "a solid testament to the capability of thenu-metal genre".[7] Due to distribution problems with the label and internal struggles, the band broke up in 1998.[1]
On January 18, 2002, Tura Santana’s final lineup reunited for a performance at the Troubador in Hollywood.[8][9] In January 2020, Tairrie B releasedAll is Not Well andRelief Through Release for free on herBandcamp page, alongside a compilation of nine demo recordings from the band's early years.[10][11] In July 2020, she also released a live recording of Manhole performing in Paris on December 15, 1996.[12]
Final lineup
Former members
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
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UK [14] | UK Ind. [15] | UK Rock [15][16] | ||
All Is Not Well |
| — | — | 32 |
Relief Through Release |
| 167 | 33 | 7 |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Gehlke, David E. (2017). "Out With the Old, In With the Nu? Noise Goes Californian".Damn the Machine: The Story of Noise Records. Deliberation Press. pp. 395–400.ISBN 978-3-940822-09-3.