Artist

Headless Household

Genre: Jazz ,Free Jazz ,Sound Collage ,Experimental Rock ,Fusion ,Club/Dance
Origin: U.S.A
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Formed in Santa Barbara in 1983, Headless Household brought together Dick Dunlap on keyboards, Tom Lackner on percussion, Chris Symer on bass, and Joe Woodard on guitars, four friends united by an appetite for the unconventional. The quartet built a regional cult following in Santa Barbara, CA, by the late ’90s through their singular blend of quirky, eclectic music, tireless live performances, and a steady stream of self-released albums on Household Ink.

Their debut LP, the self-titled Headless Household, appeared in 1987, yet wider notice arrived only with the third album, Items, in 1996—still regarded as the band’s strongest work. That release displayed the full range of eclecticism and invention the group could muster. By then the core lineup regularly welcomed guests such as jazz trumpeter Jeff Kaiser, violinist Gilles Apap, and ex-Toad the Wet Sprocket Glen Phillips.

Free Associations, issued in 1999, steered the band toward more commercial territory, though any doubts this shift prompted were soon dispelled by Mockhausen in 2000, their most abstract and experimental statement to date. Operating on their own Household Ink imprint may have limited broader visibility, yet by 2000 the band began receiving attention beyond local outlets.