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Mark Panick
Background information
Birth nameMark Panick
Born (1956-08-28) August 28, 1956 (age 68)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
GenresRock
Alternative Rock
Industrial
Occupation(s)Artist
Musician
Instrument(s)Guitar
Vocals
LabelsEnigma Records
Trax Records

Mark Panick (born August, 28 1956, Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American musician, bandleader and songwriter best known for fronting the underground rock groups Bonemen of Barumba and Razorhouse. 

History

In 1981, Panick co-founded Bonemen of Barumba with Tom Jonusaitis. The band went on to release two EPs. The 1981’s self titled Bonemen of Barumba EP was described by Steve Albini as "Barbeque [sic] music from hell”. [1] In 1983’s the group released Driving the Bats Thru Jerusalem. This was described as “ballsy and primitive” by Trouser Press [2] In 1985’s the band released and LP entitled Icons, on the Chicago/Philadelphia imprint Fever, which was distributed by the larger independent label Enigma Records. [3]

The Bonemen of Barumba track Thick Promise appeared on the 1982 cassette compilation Sub Pop 7 and the tracks Barumba Intro and Government Money received airplay on BBC Radio One’s The John Peel Show on March 3, 1982. [4] The band also received favorable press in the Los Angeles Reader, [5] The Chicago Sun-Times [6] amongst many others.

While fronting Bonemen of Barumba, Panick was in a short-lived group called Minority of One with Jeff Pezzati, the vocalist for Naked Raygun. (Needs Citation)

In 1987, Panick launched another musical project, Chac Mool, with house music wunderkind Dean Anderson.The short-lived group, which featured members of the Revolting Cocks, KMFDM and Sister Machine Gun, recorded a single entitled Sex Sells, which was released under the moniker Xipetotec by Trax Records in 2011. [7]

In 1990, Panick formed the band Razorhouse. They released two Eps, 2013’s Codex Jun and 2015’s Codex Du (co-produced by Howie Beno (Ministry, Black Asteroid) and Danny McGuinness (Ex Senators, Coven of Thieves)) Razorhouse features Panick on vocals and guitar, David Suycott (Robert Pollard, Stabbing Westward) on drums, Jim DeMonte (The Insiders) on bass, Tommi Zender on guitar and Dan Moulder on keyboards. [8]

Other Bands/Affiliations

Mark Panick co-wrote the song “King of the Hill” with Nicholas Tremulis and has been affiliated with the bands Judas Horse, Black Friar’s Social Club and the Tom Waits tribute act Divine Prophets of Vaudeville. (Citation Needed)

Personal Life

Mark Panick lives with his partner Nan Warshaw, the co-founder of Bloodshot Records

Discography

Bonemen of Barumba

  • Bonemen of Barumba - EP (1981)
  • Driving the Bats Thru Jerusalem - EP (1983)
  • Icons - LP (1985)

Chac Mool

  • Bonemen of Barumba - EP (2011)

Razorhouse

  • Codex Jun - EP (2013)
  • Codex Du” - EP (2015)

References

  1. ^ Elizabeth, Philip (1983) Bungle in the Jungle,, pg. 13
  2. ^ "Bonemen of Baruma". trouserpress.
  3. ^ "Fever Records". Punk Database.
  4. ^ "John Peel Wiki". Peel Wikia.
  5. ^ Andrea, Enthal (1983) One of my listener's favorites Driving the Bats thru Jerusalem,, pg. 19
  6. ^ Don, Mcleese (10/20/1984) Purer tougher sound,, pg. 45
  7. ^ "Xipetotic - Sex Sells". Discogs.
  8. ^ "In the Razor House". Razorhouse.