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American power pop band
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Material Issue
Background information
OriginChicago,Illinois, U.S.
Genres
Years active1985–1996
LabelsMercury,Rykodisc
Past members

Material Issue was an Americanpower pop trio fromChicago,Illinois.[1] The band's trademark is pop songs with themes oflove andheartbreak. A number of their song titles used women's first names.

History

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Material Issue was formed in 1985, led by frontmanJim Ellison, who played guitar, sang lead vocals, and wrote most of the band's songs. Ellison met bassistTed Ansani while both were attendingColumbia College Chicago in 1986. Drummer Mike Zelenko was found through an ad in theIllinois Entertainer later that year.

In 1987, Material Issue released an eponymousEP on their own label, Big Block. The label operated out of Ellison's bedroom at his parents' home inAddison, Illinois, and was named for thebig block engines of the 1970smuscle cars Ellison loved.[2] In 1988, their song "Sixteen Tambourines" appeared onCMJ New Music Report's compilation and their music was described byCMJ as a "hooky brand of high-powered psycho-pop". In 1989, Material Issue released the single "Renee Remains The Same", which received heavy airplay around Chicago.

Over the next two years, the band toured extensively across theMidwest and recorded what would become their debut albumInternational Pop Overthrow. The album was a compilation of various demos recorded between roughly 1988 and 1991 and produced by Jeff Murphy from the Chicago-area power pop bandShoes, and recorded at Short Order Recorder, their studio in Zion, Illinois. The album was released nationally in early 1991 and sold over 300,000 copies forMercury Records.[3] Their debut video for the single "Diane" appeared onMTV's120 Minutes in late December 1990.International Pop Overthrow had extensive national exposure with "Valerie Loves Me" and "Diane" and music critic Jae-Ha Kim declared "Simple Minds upstaged by Material Issue".[4]

The band's follow up album, 1992'sDestination Universe, was also produced by Jeff Murphy at Short Order Recorder, and included the single "What Girls Want" in addition to ballads such as "Next Big Thing" and "Everything". Material Issue continued to tour heavily across the country in support of both albums. The new album was not as well received by critics,[5] nor did it sell as well as their first.[6]

1994'sFreak City Soundtrack featured the single "Kim The Waitress", a cover of a 1980s single byThe Green Pajamas, and written by Jeff Kelly.Freak City Soundtrack sold fewer than 50,000 copies and Material Issue, feeling left behind by their label, parted ways with Mercury in early 1995.

Material Issue continued touring, selling out venues throughout the upper Midwest. In the summer of 1995 the band co-headlined the firstEdgefest festival inSomerset, Wisconsin. In 1995, the group, withLiz Phair, recorded a cover of "The Tra La La Song" for thetribute albumSaturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits, produced byRalph Sall forMCA Records. Throughout the remainder of 1995 and into 1996, Material Issue recorded a set of new songs with the intention of shopping them to a new label. However, Ellison died bysuicide on June 20, 1996 by carbon monoxide poisoning in his garage.[7] A note was found by police, the contents of which were not released publicly. The recordings from 1995 and 1996 were released posthumously onTelecommando Americano in 1997 byRykodisc as the final Material Issue release, along with the band's six-song debut EP from 1987 as a bonus.

Legacy

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The legacy of Material Issue lives on in theInternational Pop Overthrow festival that plays in Los Angeles, New York City and Chicago each year. The IPO festival (renamed IPO from Poptopia in the late 90s to honor Material Issue) is the largest showcase of power pop music in the United States and brings in power pop bands from all over the world to showcase what is new in the world of power pop music.

Ted Ansani continues to work in the music business in Chicago and had played bass for several post-Material Issue projects and released his own solo EP in 2000 calledThrottle and Pistons - The Ted Ansani Project. He has made several solo appearances in the last few years in and around Chicago and has also played the IPO festival when it has come to Chicago. His website carries the banner of the Material Issue legacy which reminds readers of Material Issue's place in rock history. Ansani is married with three children.

Mike Zelenko continues to play drums and has also played with several current Material Issue projects. He has drummed forGreen,[8] the Darlings[9] and most recently Zelenko has been playing with a new power pop band from Chicago called The Ladies and Gentlemen.[8]

In 2002, the song "Everything", from theDestination Universe album, was covered by the bandStereo Fuse and received moderate airplay on alternative radio.

TheTragically Hip song "Escape Is At Hand For The Travellin' Man", from the albumPhantom Power, is a tribute to Ellison.[10]

Australian power pop band the Pyramidiacs also released a tribute song to Ellison, entitled "Jim", on their 1997 albumTeeter Totter.

Original drummer Danny Thompson is currently playing for punk rock bandFace to Face and metal band the Uprising. The original bassist, Lance Tawzer, went on to form The Lupins (RCA Records) and wrote a song for the movieDumb and Dumber; he married Q101 (WKQX) DJ Samantha James and they have two children.

In 2018, it was announced via Facebook that a feature-length documentary was in production with the band as the subject. The film was released in 2021. The documentary features people likeRick Nielsen,Jeff Kwatinetz,Matt Pinfield,Steve Albini,Mike Chapman, and the original members of the band.[11]

Material Reissue

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In 2011, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of theInternational Pop Overthrow album, the two surviving members, Mike Zelenko and Ted Ansani, reformed the band under the name Material Reissue. Chicago based singer-songwriter Phil Angotti (who had recorded as The Idea) joined them, filling in for Jim Ellison. The show was part of theInternational Pop Overthrow festival, named after the album, and took place at the Abbey Pub in Chicago on April 23, 2011.[8] Material Reissue then performed at theTaste of Chicago on June 28, 2011, atSummerfest in Milwaukee on July 8, 2011, andLincoln Hall on September 17, 2011. They performed in what was billed as their final show ever on December 31 at Reggie's Rock Club. However the band has continued to perform live occasionally since that time.

International Pop Overthrow was also re-issued in a 20th Anniversary edition.[12]

Discography

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Albums

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EPs

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  • Material Issue (Big Block/Landmine) (1987)
  • Blockbuster (Mercury) (1991)

Live

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  • Goin' Through Your Purse : Live (2400 Troublemakers Can't Be Wrong) (1994) album

Singles

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YearTitleChart positionsAlbum
US Modern Rock
1988"Renee Remains The Same"/"The Girl Who Never Ever Falls In Love"-The Super Sonic Seven Inch 7"
1991"Valerie Loves Me"3International Pop Overthrow
"Diane"6
1992"What Girls Want"6Destination Universe
1994"Kim the Waitress"20Freak City Soundtrack

"Goin' Through Your Purse" charted on theRadio and Records Alternative chart, peaking at #30[13] in September 1994.

Compilations

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  • The Best of Material Issue (Mercury) (2006)

Compilation appearances

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YearTrack titleAlbum
1987"Chance Of A Lifetime"Hog Butcher For The World
1988"Echo Beach"Keeping Score EP
"Sixteen Tambourines"College Music Journal Sampler
1991"Little Willy" (The Sweet cover)20 Explosive Dynamic Super Smash Hit Explosions!
"Merry Christmas Will Do"Yuletunes - A Collection of Alternative Pop Christmas Songs
1994"Something's Happened to Catherine"Yellow Pills Volume 2
1994"Run To Me" (Bee Gees cover)Melody Fair: A Bee Gees Tribute
1995"Bus Stop" (The Hollies cover)Sing Hollies In Reverse
"The Problem With Jill"Yellow Pills Volume 3
"The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)" (withLiz Phair) (Banana Splits cover)Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits
1997"I'd Wait A Million Years" (The Grass Roots cover)Yellow Pills Volume 4

Video appearances

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  • Rockin' Tonight DVD-V/PAL (MCP Sound & Media) (2005) - "What Girls Want"
  • Hard 'N' Heavy DVD-V (Delta Entertainment) (2006) - "What Girls Want"
  • Rockin' Avantgarde DVD-V/PAL (Delta Entertainment) (2006) - "What Girls Want"

References

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  1. ^Corcoran, Michael (February 8, 1991)."Material Issue band takes pride in its passion for pop".Chicago Sun-Times. RetrievedApril 13, 2011.
  2. ^Kim, Jae-Ha (October 10, 1991)."Material Issue succeeds with the basics".Chicago Sun-Times. RetrievedApril 13, 2011.
  3. ^"Material Issue vocalist found dead".Daily Herald. June 21, 1996. RetrievedMarch 24, 2011.Their debut album, "International Pop Overthrow," sold over 300,000 copies.
  4. ^Kim, Jae-Ha (June 10, 1991)."Simple Minds upstaged by Material Issue".Chicago Sun-Times. RetrievedApril 13, 2011.
  5. ^Boehm, Mike (October 12, 1992)."Material Hardly the Issue for Chicago Trio at Coach House".Chicago Sun-Times. Archived fromthe original on November 6, 2012. RetrievedApril 13, 2011.
  6. ^Monger, James Christopher. Material Issue atAllMusic. Retrieved April 13, 2011.
  7. ^Kot, Greg (June 21, 1996)."Material Issue front man is found dead in garage".Chicago Tribune. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2022.
  8. ^abcConner, Thomas[in German] (April 13, 2011)."Material Issue rematerializes for International Pop Overthrow festival".Chicago Sun-Times. Archived fromthe original on October 10, 2012. RetrievedApril 13, 2011.
  9. ^Kim, Jae-Ha (March 20, 1998)."Mike Zelenko - Darlings drummer on a home-remodeling roll".Chicago Sun-Times. RetrievedApril 13, 2011.
  10. ^Dame, Stephen."Escape Is At Hand For The Travellin' Man". hipmuseum.com. RetrievedApril 13, 2011.
  11. ^"Out of Time: The Material Issue Story". www.materialissuedoc.com. RetrievedMay 12, 2020.
  12. ^Hultkrans, Andrew (April 5, 2011)."International Pop Overthrow: 20th Anniversary Edition".Spin. RetrievedApril 13, 2011.
  13. ^"Alternative Top 50"(PDF). September 16, 1994. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 9, 2021.

Further reading

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  • "International Pop Overthrow (Revised Edition): An Ode to the Golden Triangle of Power Pop - Material Issue" by Jim Hoffmann, Susquehanna Road Publishing, 2015, 774 pps.

External links

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