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Battery Cage
Electronica / Gothic

Battery Cage: Post Industrial Exit Wound



SAN FRANCISCO, California
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Member Since1/24/2005
Band Websitehttp://www.batterycage.com
Band MembersRoland Adams, Josh Greco, Tyler Newman, Paul Savio
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Record LabelMetropolis
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   About Battery Cage
Click here to order our new album "A Young Persons Guide To Heartbreak" out on Metropolis Records November 7, 2006.

*Digital only* single available now through the following sites:

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The first snows of winter, 1995, were falling as Battery Cage began locking themselves into darkened studios to undertake recording what would become their first album, Product. Although they were unaware of the twists and turns the future would bring, the original lineup of Tyler Newman, Jeremy Page, and AJ Kaelin, had a desire to bring their vision of uncompromising brutal electronics into the Boston live music scene. Bringing the DIY ethos of punk rock, the raw power of metal, and the futuristic dance-ability of EBM together in one powerful package, the trio quickly gained a reputation for their in-your-face live performances and unwillingness to be easily pigeonholed into a single genre. The band soon found itself signed to Sinless Records, and quickly paved the way to their own self destruction through extended recording sessions, constant live performances, and well documented personal excesses.

Blinking in the autumn sun of 1997, the band found Sinless Records closing it's doors just as they delivered the master tapes of Product. Although they had managed to craft what would eventually become a critically acclaimed masterwork of disturbed yet compelling power electronics, the frustration of watching the label go up in smoke combined with the stress of deepening artistic divisions within the band became too much to handle. Jeremy decided to leave the band to pursue a career in the hip-hop scene. AJ was later removed from the project due to personal differences, and went on to pursue other opportunities.

At the dawn of 1999, Josh Greco, responsible for engineering the Product sessions, came on board as a new member. Although live events continued during this time, no new material was on the horizon. Instead, several side-projects took center stage, including AEC, Din_Fiv and Informatik. Tyler spent most of 2000 through 2002 working alongside Da5id Din on not only a North American tour, but the completion of the Informatik album Nymphomatik.

The burning summer of 2003 saw Tyler and Josh, alongside the expanded lineup of Roland Adams and Paul Savio, preparing new songs that would eventually lead into the World Wide Wasteland album. While this newly realized unit began reigniting the performance front, in the studio the band created a new self-released CD single for the clubs, called "Ecstasy." The single went on to pack dance-floors around the globe, and attract the attention of US industrial powerhouse Metropolis Records. In 2004 the band completed and released World Wide Wasteland, a considerably different album from its predecessor. Focused almost exclusively on the club scene, the album spawned many new fans with its unique take on dance music: hypnotic synth patterns over technoid body beats and crunchy metallic guitars.

As World Wide Wasteland began to unleash itself around the world, Battery Cage returned to the endless night of the studio to begin production on their strongest album to date, A Young Person's Guide To Heartbreak. Initially projected to take a mere 12 months, the album would take almost 3 years to complete. During this time, the band became extremely disillusioned with the state of the genre in which they'd been placed by the media, and began making significant changes in their signature sound. Never content to repeat the formulas of previous success, the dance-floor vibe of their previous work was pushed aside to make room for a new level of extremely personal, guitar-driven songwriting. The fall of 2006 finally saw the release of the critically acclaimed A Young Person's Guide To Heartbreak, an album widely considered their magnum opus. From the brutal grind of 'Hustler, to the edgy synth pop of 'I Want to Take You Home' to the acoustic ambiance of 'This Life Sucks, I'm Leaving', the album covered previously uncharted territory over the course of 76 minutes, and demanded more than just a casual listen from fans. Charting the rise and decay of a personal relationship gone wrong, the band took risks virtually unheard of in todays "industrial" scene, bringing an overwhelmingly human emotional release to a genre too often populated by cliche's and tired convention.

Battery Cage returns to Metropolis in the new year with a brand new digital-only release, Forever Never Ends. Building on the momentum of the previous album, Forever Never Ends contains 5 new songs, 2 unreleased out-takes from A Young Person's Guide To Heartbreak, and 4 remixes. Thematically linked to it's predecessor, the new material continues to explore the confusion and devastation of living with the consequence of a broken heart. Opening with the title track, a powerful gothic dancefloor anthem, Forever Never Ends maintains the intensity from start to finish, with remixes provided by such acts as former Metropolis artist Out Out, as well as Canada's Fractured. Former founding bandmate Jeremy Page returns, after almost a decade, to deliver his own unique spin on 'Hustler', and mainstream remix artist RemixVillain takes 'Crush And Spurn' to an all new level by stripping it down to the rawest possible components. With the past few years of intense creation now fully realized, Forever Never Ends sets the bar high and challenges the listener to hear beyond an increasingly narrow set of genre restrictions.

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Mister





Jul 3 2009 9:51 PM

cREEPY caught a fucking Rattlesnake! Check the video on my page to see if he survived.
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Jun 27 2009 11:02 AM

CAVE NOBLESSE: SA. 4.7.09, 20:00, KIR, HAMBURG. CD-RELEASE-PARTY OBERER TOTPUNKT, DJ BRUNO KRAMM, DJ SVEN ENZELMANN & GOTHIC-MODENSCHAU COLOURS & FEEFASHION
The Virgin Dolls [__TVD__]





Jun 8 2009 7:35 PM

Hey!
I'm passing by for a special gift...

The Virgin Dolls' track "Noise Control" is now available as free download on Last.fm!

http://www.last.fm/music/The+Virgin+Dolls/Fire

Spread the word and... Enjoy!
Hellektro-Holocaust Records





May 27 2009 7:18 AM

Our newest release can be preordered NOW!

It's "Infra Black - That's Blood, That's Death" CD.

Limited, special edition DIGIPACK release!
Check the cover and tracklist (or order it from):

http://blogs.myspace.com/hellektroholocaust
Infra Black





May 26 2009 10:01 PM

Our newest CD can be preordered from Helllektro Holocaust Records!
Its a limited, special edition digipack release! Check the cover and tracklist (or order it from):
http://blogs.myspace.com/hellektroholocaust
Hydrôchlôr!c|Ac!d (under|cônstruct!ôn)





May 14 2009 2:22 PM

THX|4|the|ADD!
ethan fawkes


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May 13 2009 9:12 PM

hello how are you?
a new track called
"why accept you" on my page
and an other one who I do vocal
on a music of my friend
HA-5000 called you're blight"
I hope you like
now you can download my trax (320kpbs) on
VIBETRIGGER (link on my page)
best future
ethan
Roosters Roadhouse (underground music)





Apr 29 2009 6:08 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD. THE EASTBAY’S UNDERGROUND MUSIC HIDEAWAY. WITH A PHENOMINAL SOUND AND LIGHTING SYSTEM, 200 per. (+ a few) cap., FULL BAR, FULL KITCHEN MENU, POOL TABLE, OUTDOOR SMOKING AREA, FREE PARKING. ROOSTERS ROADHOUSE ALAMEDA, CA.
Merje





Apr 29 2009 3:48 AM

Thanks for the add:)
Great tunes!!!!!

Dark grtx,
=M=
Soulboy





Apr 28 2009 6:45 AM

I know you.
Just one of the new songs
in my player.
You are more than welcome
to listen.
Feedback would be nice.
Love, Peace and Harmony
Joe
i ok





Apr 14 2009 10:26 PM

We were going to leave a comment with our newest video, but since you don't do the HTML thing check out our BLOG. It still has four letters, and resides on the innernette.
Mister





Apr 13 2009 4:17 AM

In case you didn't already know...

My bro's FULL name is Creepybag Kills.
DJ ELECTRO [Oslo, Norway]





Apr 9 2009 9:10 AM

<br />THANKS 4 THE ADD! <br /> <br />Yours truly, <br />DJ Electro <br />Oslo, Norway <br /> <br />http://www.myspace.com/dj_electro <br />http://www.myspace.com/cyberdyneclub <br />http://www.myspace.com/altern80s
BrutalResonance





Apr 7 2009 6:35 AM

Thank you for accepting our friend request and therefore helping us towards world domination, or at least making one hell of a webzine ;)<br /><br />We are currently developing the last things and tweaking our webpage and we'll be up and running full speed within the next few weeks. Make sure to check us out at www.brutalresonance.com!
RAGEN GAGEN


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Apr 7 2009 2:21 AM

HEY "BATTERY CAGE" THANX FOR THE FRIENDSHIP !COOL TUNES!CHECK OUT OUR DEBUT RECORDING,(FREAKS OF NATURE )AND LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK, WE HOPE YOU ENJOY OUR MUSIC AND THAT YOU FEEL A CONNECTION WITH THE BAND, <br />IN CASE YOU DID'NT KNOW RAGEN GAGEN IS A GROUP OF 13 & 14 YEAR OLD BROTHERS THAT IS LOOKING FOR OPPERTUNITIES. WE ARE AN UNSIGNED BAND. IF YOU HAVE THE TIME, CHECK OUT OUR FEATURED PLAYLIST, WE HAVE 8 OF OUR SONGS UPLOADED, <br /> THANX, <br />THRASH ON! <br />FROM; RAGEN GAGEN <br /> <br />BAND MEMBERS: DEVIN GAGE,DRUMMER,DILLON GAGE,VOCALS & GUITAR <br />DERRICK GAGE, BASS <br /> <br />www.ragengagen@hotmail.com , www.unsigned.com/ragengagen , www.facebook.com/ragengagen
Christian





Mar 22 2009 11:40 AM

Thanks for the add!
The Laboratory Obscure





Mar 22 2009 9:57 AM

Nice to meet you… <br /> <br />Cool!!! <br /> <br />New creations are emerging from the Laboratory Obscure, to feed your dark souls!!…. <br /> <br />Please come and join the feast!! <br /> <br />We would welcome your thoughts and opinions <br /> <br />As always <br /> <br />The Laboratory Obscure <br />
agustin





Mar 14 2009 6:20 AM

Thank you very much for the add ¡¡ .... sensational tracks, nice to find you ¡¡
The [:DJ:] Nyghtchyld





Feb 12 2009 12:47 AM

Thanks for the add, Battery Cage.


Keep dancing in the night.

:[DJ]:NyghtChyld
DJ fullmoon





Feb 9 2009 7:31 PM

Greetings from Zürich / Switzerland!

Thanks for the Add!
Aliena





Feb 8 2009 7:49 AM

Hi, I thought you'd like to see this Battery Cage themed project.

http://www.animalvisuals.org/empathy/virtualbatterycage/
Soulflasher





Feb 5 2009 7:35 AM

You cant see....
New song online.
Maybe you interested.
Kind Regards
Joe
Digital Factor





Feb 4 2009 10:07 PM

Watch out for the new Digital Factor Electro/EBM Album Look Back To Go Forward
EviLBabe





Feb 3 2009 2:47 PM

Greetings



Thank you very much for accepting my request


Love your music
Mister





Feb 3 2009 6:54 AM

Thanks for taking part in my end.
Couldn't have died without you.
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