Tomahawk is
a four piece rock band consisting of Duane Denison, Mike
Patton, Kevin Rutmanis, and John Stanier. All of the aforementioned
have been recording and touring for years in various rock
outfits and in a wide variety of collaborative guises. This
album reflects the first recorded work of their collective
talents.
Tomahawk was founded by Denison and Patton in early 2000.
After 10 years of touring and recording with The Jesus Lizard
(and numerous studio projects with a variety of locals including
Ken Vandermark, Sally Timms, Jim O'Rourke, etc.), guitarist
Denison was living in Nashville, Tennessee where his skill
and versatility had landed him a job as lead guitarist with
Hank Williams III. After witnessing a Mr. Bungle show in
Nashville, Denison was introduced to Patton, whose list
of lead vocal jobs include the aforementioned Mr. Bungle,
Fantômas, Peeping Tom as well as the late Faith No
More and numerous others. The two professed an interest
in each other's work, and soon tapes were being exchanged
in the mail...
The dynamic duo soon realized that in order to achieve their
rock vision, others were needed. Denison enlisted the former
Helmet drummer John Stanier, an old friend whose swing and
power on the drums he'd long admired. Stanier, aka DJ Big
Bad John, quickly accepted the offer and soon tapes were
exchanged in the mail...
Not to be outdone, Patton enlisted bassist (and former halfway
house employee) Kevin Rutmanis, whose low frequency rumblings
had powered the Cows and Melvins across vast stretches of
space and time. With the lineup now complete, rehearsals
were expeditiously carried out.
The album itself was recorded in Nashville during May/June
of '01 by Joe Funderburk, whose production credits include
Jerry Reed, Emmylou Harris, The Judds, and many local combos
of all types. The album was recorded and mixed in 2½
weeks of spilled drinks, shouting, BBQ, and veiled threats.
We hope you like it.