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  • Genre: Garage / Indie / Punk

    Location Boston, Massachusetts, US

    Profile Views: 33623

    Last Login: 2/4/2012

    Member Since 5/19/2006

    Website www.theproletariat.com

    Record Label Modern Method*Radiobeat/Non-U*Homestead*Taang!

  • Bio

    The Prole Story: .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......The Proletariat was formed in Southeastern Massachusetts (smack dab between Boston & Cape Cod) early in 1980 when Frank Michaels (aka DeMello), Peter Bevilacqua & Richard Brown (who were all friends at Apponequet High School in Lakeville, MA during the late 70's) decided to start a band. Richard & Peter grew up together in Assonet and went to grammar & middle school together. Frank moved from New Bedford to the Freetown area in 1972 and eventually met them for the first time in High School. At the germination of The Proletariat, Peter & Frank were attending Southeastern Massachusetts University (now Umass Dartmouth) and Richard was at a nearby community college (BCC). Fueled by their exposure to bands such as the Sex Pistols, The Buzzcocks, The Jam, The Clash, PIL, Dead Boys, Richard Hell & The Voidoids, Ramones. New York Dolls, Joy Division, & Gang Of Four (and realizing that it didn't take any special skill to be in a band................thanks Sid Vicious!), they eventually gravitated towards music. Tired of the pompous bands of the 70's with their elaborate stage shows they gravitated towards sparse presentation.....preferring to let the music and lyrics stand on their own. Exposure to different political ideas in college and living during the Carter/Regan years also greatly shaped their thoughts, political ideals and desire to focus on this subject matter. And although all were from normal middle class backgrounds, their activism leaned towards the left (attracted to the idealism of some of those philosophies................eventually realizing the naiveté of those systems). Peter & Rick were the first to get the bug to start a band. After trying out a few guitarists with little success they started their campaign to convince their friend Frank to join (who was coming to most of the practices anyway). ........High schooler Tommy McKnight was later added on the recommendation of Peter's cousin Patrick Norton. .......... ..........The band played together almost five years. ........From 2/14/81- 7/1/85 they played 115 shows with 124 different bands....... ..During that time they played with many of the best punk bands of this era (Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Bad Brains, Misfits, Flipper, Crucifix, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedy's, Gang Green, Mission Of Burma, The Effigies, Stiff Little Fingers, Angry Samoans, Husker Du, Jerry's Kids, Channel 3, SSD, Jody Fosters Army, Negative Approach, The Freeze, The F.U.'s, Volcano Suns, Etc.), young upcoming punk bands (Deep Wound, Sorry & Neutral Nation), punk pioneers (Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Johnny Thunders, Dead Boys & G.G. Allin) and other distinguished bands (Native Tongue, Dangerous Birds, Del Fuegos, 007, Plan 9, The Lyres, Boys Life, Prime Movers, Alien Sex Fiend, The Neats & Wild Kingdom). While not a hardcore band they often played on the same bills..........admiring their youthful energy & bonded in their rebelliousness. They made their mark by combining various styles into a unique sound while floating their political ideals above the din. Not wanting to preach they rarely forced these beliefs on people & kept the lyrics fairly cryptic and sparse to leave the thoughts open for some interpretation. Since their demise other bands have tried to emulate their sound but they still remain highly original and difficult to duplicate. Late in 1984 Tom & Rick left the band for other responsibilities & pursuits..............................the band performed only two shows without them with a new singer (Laurel Bowman) & drummer (Steve Welch) , but the chemistry wasn't the same and they disbanded shortly thereafter. They left behind various recorded works including the rare ..Distortion.. Cassette, tracks on the.. This is Boston, Not LA.. LP & ..Unsafe at any Speed EP.., 2 full length.. LP's - Soma Holiday.. (named after the drug used to control society in Aldous Huxley's ..Brave New World..) & ..Indifference.. (inspired by the photography of ....David Henry.... of the homeless in Boston), ..Marketplace.. 45 released in conjunction with Indifference and various artists compilations like the ..Peace.. comp. In 1997 ....Taang!.... released all the recorded works of the band (including some previously unrecorded) on the ..Voodoo Economics and other American Tragedies.. 45 song, double CD........... ..........In 1995 3 of the 4 members (all except Tom McKnight) formed the group Churn. After recording and releasing a 5 song CD ......Heated Couplings in the Sun......, and playing for 2 1/2 years, the band disbanded after continued lineup problems........... .. .. ..........True to their roots they ended as they started................believing that it was better to burn out than to rust............................................... ....By D.H.C. (2002).... .. .. .. ......DISCOGRAPHY...... .. .. ...... .. ....The Proletariat.... ....Distortion ........(1982) Non-U........ .. .. .. ...... .. ....Various Artists/The Proletariat.... .... This is Boston Not LA ....(1983) Modern Method........ .. .. .. ...... .. ....Various Artists/The Proletariat.... ....Unsafe At Any Speed.... ........(1983) Modern Method........ .... .. .. .. ...... .. ....The Proletariat.... ....Soma Holiday ....(1983) Radiobeat/Non-U........ .. .. .. ...... .. ....The Proletariat.... ....Marketplace ....(1985) Homestead Records........ .. .. .. ...... .. ....The Proletariat.... ....Indifference.... ........(1985) Homestead Records........ .... .. .. .. ...... .. ....Various Artists/The Proletariat.... ....Peace ....(198r) R Radical Records........ .... .. .. .. ...... .. ....The Proletariat.... ....All For One One For All ....(1995) Grand Theft Audio........ .... .. .. .. ...... .. ....The Proletariat.... ....Voodoo Economics And Other American Tragedies ........(1998) Taang!............ .. .. .. ...... .. ....Various Artists/The Proletariat.... ....Suburban Voice - 15th Anniversary ....(1998) Suburban Voice............ .... .. .. .. ...... .. ....Churn.... ....Heated Couplings In The Sun ....(1995) Earmark Records........ .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............Create your own visitor map!....
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    Members: .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. ........From Left to Right:........ ....Tom Mcknight.... ..Drums...... ....Frank Michaels.... ..Guitar and assorted noise.. .... ....Peter Bevilacqua.... ..Bass, Background Vocals...... ....Richard Brown.... ..Vocals, Cowbell...... .. .. .. ..
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The Proletariat was formed in Southeastern Massachusetts (smack dab between Boston & Cape Cod) early in 1980 when Frank Michaels (aka DeMello), Peter Bevilacqua & Richard Brown (who were all friends at Apponequet High School in Lakeville, MA during the late 70's) decided to start a band. Richard & Peter grew up together in Assonet and went to grammar & middle school together. Frank moved from New Bedford to the Freetown area in 1972 and eventually met them for the first time in High School. At the germination of The Proletariat, Peter & Frank were attending Southeastern Massachusetts University (now Umass Dartmouth) and Richard was at a nearby community college (BCC). Fueled by their exposure to bands such as the Sex Pistols, The Buzzcocks, The Jam, The Clash, PIL, Dead Boys, Richard Hell & The Voidoids, Ramones. New York Dolls, Joy Division, & Gang Of Four (and realizing that it didn't take any special skill to be in a band................thanks Sid Vicious!), they eventually gravitated towards music. Tired of the pompous bands of the 70's with their elaborate stage shows they gravitated towards sparse presentation.....preferring to let the music and lyrics stand on their own. Exposure to different political ideas in college and living during the Carter/Regan years also greatly shaped their thoughts, political ideals and desire to focus on this subject matter. And although all were from normal middle class backgrounds, their activism leaned towards the left (attracted to the idealism of some of those philosophies................eventually realizing the naiveté of those systems). Peter & Rick were the first to get the bug to start a band. After trying out a few guitarists with little success they started their campaign to convince their friend Frank to join (who was coming to most of the practices anyway). High schooler Tommy McKnight was later added on the recommendation of Peter's cousin Patrick Norton.

The band played together almost five years. From 2/14/81- 7/1/85 they played 115 shows with 124 different bands. During that time they played with many of the best punk bands of this era (Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Bad Brains, Misfits, Flipper, Crucifix, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedy's, Gang Green, Mission Of Burma, The Effigies, Stiff Little Fingers, Angry Samoans, Husker Du, Jerry's Kids, Channel 3, SSD, Jody Fosters Army, Negative Approach, The Freeze, The F.U.'s, Volcano Suns, Etc.), young upcoming punk bands (Deep Wound, Sorry & Neutral Nation), punk pioneers (Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Johnny Thunders, Dead Boys & G.G. Allin) and other distinguished bands (Native Tongue, Dangerous Birds, Del Fuegos, 007, Plan 9, The Lyres, Boys Life, Prime Movers, Alien Sex Fiend, The Neats & Wild Kingdom). While not a hardcore band they often played on the same bills..........admiring their youthful energy & bonded in their rebelliousness. They made their mark by combining various styles into a unique sound while floating their political ideals above the din. Not wanting to preach they rarely forced these beliefs on people & kept the lyrics fairly cryptic and sparse to leave the thoughts open for some interpretation. Since their demise other bands have tried to emulate their sound but they still remain highly original and difficult to duplicate. Late in 1984 Tom & Rick left the band for other responsibilities & pursuits..............................the band performed only two shows without them with a new singer (Laurel Bowman) & drummer (Steve Welch) , but the chemistry wasn't the same and they disbanded shortly thereafter. They left behind various recorded works including the rare Distortion Cassette, tracks on the This is Boston, Not LA LP & Unsafe at any Speed EP, 2 full length LP's - Soma Holiday (named after the drug used to control society in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World) & Indifference (inspired by the photography of David Henry of the homeless in Boston), Marketplace 45 released in conjunction with Indifference and various artists compilations like the Peace comp. In 1997 Taang! released all the recorded works of the band (including some previously unrecorded) on the Voodoo Economics and other American Tragedies 45 song, double CD.

In 1995 3 of the 4 members (all except Tom McKnight) formed the group Churn. After recording and releasing a 5 song CD Heated Couplings in the Sun, and playing for 2 1/2 years, the band disbanded after continued lineup problems.

 

True to their roots they ended as they started................believing that it was better to burn out than to rust.....................................

By D.H.C. (2002)

DISCOGRAPHY

The Proletariat

Distortion (1982) Non-U

Various Artists/The Proletariat

This is Boston Not LA (1983) Modern Method

Various Artists/The Proletariat

Unsafe At Any Speed (1983) Modern Method

The Proletariat

Soma Holiday (1983) Radiobeat/Non-U

The Proletariat

Marketplace (1985) Homestead Records

The Proletariat

Indifference (1985) Homestead Records

Various Artists/The Proletariat

Peace (198r) R Radical Records

The Proletariat

All For One One For All (1995) Grand Theft Audio

The Proletariat

Voodoo Economics And Other American Tragedies (1998) Taang!

Various Artists/The Proletariat

Suburban Voice - 15th Anniversary (1998) Suburban Voice

Churn

Heated Couplings In The Sun (1995) Earmark Records

 

 

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From Left to Right:

Tom Mcknight Drums

Frank Michaels Guitar and assorted noise

Peter Bevilacqua Bass, Background Vocals

Richard Brown Vocals, Cowbell

 

 

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Modern Method*Radiobeat/Non-U*Homestead*Taang!

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