Lightning Bolt emerged from Providence, RI, in 1995 as a three-piece art school project. Initially there was Brian Chippendale's explosive, nonstop drumming, Brian Gibson's Contortions-like basslines, and Hisham Baroocha's
vocals propelling them in a fury of volatile noise and orgiastic
tribalism. The group helped found Fort Thunder, a music and art
collective, and recorded a self-titled album that was issued through
Load in 1999. By 2001's Ride the Skies, Baroocha had departed (he eventually formed Black Dice). This left the vocal duties to Chippendale, who jammed the microphone into his mouth as he drummed. Lightning Bolt did a series of tours with bands like the Locust, Arab on Radar, Orchid, and Melt Banana,
some of which were the focus of band documentary The Power of Salad, a
2003 film directed by Peter Glantz and Nick Noe. Their next studio
album came in the form of Wonderful Rainbow,
an album that embraced a more demented approach to traditional rock
forms. The album did very well in underground music circles, and set up
the release of 2005's Hypermagic Mountain.
The band toured frequently, but didn't return to the studio until
2009's Earthly Delights, which was followed in 2012 by mini-album
Oblivion Hunter.
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