Life After Life (band)

Life After Life (band)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Life After Life


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Origin = San Francisco, California, USA
Genre = Punk rock
Psychedelic rock
Heavy metal
Folk rock

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Years_active = 1993-1998
Label = Alternative Tentacles
Associated_acts = Jim Čert
Plastic People of the Universe
Jello Biafra

URL = [http://www.myspace.com/lifeafterlifeafterlife Life After Life at Myspace]

Current_members = Jim Čert
Jaroslav Milan "Erno" Sedivy
David Mullen Perkins
Robley Richard Evans
Andy A. Pollack
J.T. Schmeckie

Life After Life was a self-described "gypsy punk" band (also referred to as a "psychedelic punk band [ [http://www.myspace.com/lifeafterlifeafterlife MySpace.com - Life After Life - SAN FRANCISCO, California - Punk / Folk Rock / Psychédélique - www.myspace.com/lifeafterlifeafterlife ] ] ), active from 1993-1998 and based in San Francisco, California. The group featured Jim Čert, an accordion-playing folk singer originally from the Czech Republic, Jaroslav Sedivy, a Czech drummer noted for his collaborative work with Plastic People of the Universe, and four American musicians involved in the Bay Area rock scene.

History

Čert and Sedivy were both known for their dissent against the Communist regime in the '80s Czech music scene, prior to the Velvet Revolution in Czech in late 1989. Both were jailed several times for creating music deemed "anti-social" by the Communist state, who would not let musicians perform without state approval. However, files found in 1989 show that Čert was involved with state, working as a secret police informant [ [http://www.czechmusic.net/jmena/czert_e.htm Jim Cert ] ] .

When Čert and Sedivy found themselves in the United States in the early '90s, they decided to start a band with local musicians. The original Life After Life lineup debuted on New Year's Eve, 1993, as a five-piece omitting Schmeckie, who joined in 1994.

The band caught the attention of San Francisco musician and political activist Jello Biafra, the former frontman of noted pioneering hardcore punk band the Dead Kennedys, and head of the Alternative Tentacles record label. Biafra enthusiastically signed them, excited to have found "a S.F. band with a totally unique sound" [ [http://www.alternativetentacles.com/product.php?product=87 Alternative Tentacles - Store ] ] . The group debuted with a single entitled "Harrahya" before releasing an album entitled "Just Trip." The material on these two release consisted of songs by written Čert, including "Marijuana," an ode to the illegal drug with lyrics written by noted pro-marijuana activist David Peel, and material composed by the group as a whole based on guitar riffs by Perkins. As a bonus track, "Just Trip" also included a cover of Willie Nelson's "Still Is Still Moving To Me", featuring Biafra on lead vocals, originally released on the Nelson tribute album "Twisted Wille".

The band disbanded in the late '90s when Čert emigrated back to Prague. Talk of a reunion arises occasionally [ [http://www.myspace.com/lifeafterlifeafterlife MySpace.com - Life After Life - SAN FRANCISCO, California - Punk / Folk Rock / Psychédélique - www.myspace.com/lifeafterlifeafterlife ] ] .

Discography

Albums and singles

* "Harrahya" b/w "Doors" (7", Alternative Tentacles, 1995)
* "Just Trip" (CD/LP, Alternative Tentacles, 1997)

Compilation appearances

* "The Day The Needle Stood Still" (CD, Alternative Tentacles, w/ "Harrahya," "Doors" and "Mexico", from 7" sessions)
* "Twisted Willie" (CD, w/ "Still Is Still Moving To Me")

References

External links

* [http://www.myspace.com/lifeafterlifeafterlife Life After Life] at MySpace
*Jim Čert official page (in Czech) - link pending
* [http://www.alternativetentacles.com/bandinfo.php?band=lifeafterlife Biography on Alternative Tentacles' Web site]


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