
“Take
the “F” out of life.” - Charles Manson
The Midwest disease. The land of hope and no-hope. Welcome to downthesun.
That's one word - all lower case letters and a sound that dredges the underbelly
of everything. “We're from the armpit of America,” states downthesun founder
and bassist Lance “Kuk” Collier. “It's harder to be a band here. It's
harder to get noticed. No one expects you to succeed – and all of that comes
out in the music. It's The Truth.”
Their twisted roots trail back to Kuk and sample operator Church's previous
band, which opened for Slipknot in mid-1999. A friendship was struck up between
the two Kansas City natives and the 'Knot's Shawn “Clown” Crahan, who
pointed them to a number of other Des Moines musicians including drummer Dan
Spain and co-vocalist/former Slipknot “Clown Tech” Satone. From the start,
downthesun have kept the intensity stakes high - musically and emotionally. It
was that intensity that piqued Clown's interest in the band. He says,
“downthesun is based on a simple foundation: Friend or foe. Truth or lies. On
or off.” “The sickness, man,” states Kuk. “When it all first started he
saw two guys – me and Church that were just different. With Clown and
Slipknot, it's a lifestyle. It's a certain way of thinking. He wanted to see the
sickness branch out.”
The addition of co-vocalist Aaron Peltz and guitarist Bruce Swink completed what
the band refers to as “The Six”. “There's meaning to everything we do,”
explains Kuk. “Whether it's bit of astrology or numerology, there's meaning to
downthesun. Our name means we draw down the energy of the sun to create our own
circle of magic. Take, the number six, for instance. Six is the sun and nine is
the moon. There are six of us in this band: three charged positive and
three-charged negative. To have complete truth, you have to have both.”
“It's pretty simple,” adds Aaron. “Satone's evil. I'm good. We don't
always agree – often within the same song. Satone is about debauchery. I'm
not. For instance, in the song 'Lucas Toole' [a paean to serial-killing duo
Henry Lee Lucas and Otis Toole] we're coming at things from two totally
different points of view. It's about a kid getting abducted. I'm the guy who
wants to go out there and find that guy. Satone and Church are that guy.”
That caustic cocktail of mysticism and misanthropy crept into the album sessions
with producer GGGarth (Mudvayne, Rage Against The Machine) Richardson. It was
during those six weeks that the band feels “it all really came together,”
says Kuk. “It got so intense, I just fell-out,” says Church. “It was like
dying, having sex and being born all at once,” adds the bassist. “I had to
go insane to be the happiest I've ever been,” downthesun's sampler-man adds.
“I've totally changed. I get panic attacks now. I can't see right. There's
something really wrong but I'm happy that I've finally got the chance to spread
The Truth.”
It was also in the studio that Church's “other art” came to the fore. The
making of “The Jars”: chemical-filled vessels stuffed with various
substances that Kuk sums up as “our form of voodoo.” When downthesun take
the stage, The Jars are always present. In the studio, however, one of Church's
creations – immortalized in the song “Jars” – definitely had an effect.
“The one Jar was filled with cow dung, cow-meat, semen and urine – and to
represent life, there was a baby-doll,” states Church. “The jar got left in
the window-sill in the sun. The sun heated up the gases in the meat and the jar
exploded. Naturally, they had to evacuate the building.
“It's a different sort of chemical warfare,” Kuk chips in.
And that explosiveness is the ethic when downthesun takes the stage. It's anger,
frustration, and boredom channeled into sound. Church: a wired sampler-trashing
live presence. Drummer Spain, a flurry of arms, beats and volcanic double bass
kicks. Kuk and guitarist Bruce Swink hold down their sides of the stage with a
madman's glee that sets the stage for downthesun's dual-throat attack. The Ying:
Aaron is the pure metal frontman, blending mood, melody and madness into a
single voice. The Yang: Clutching a ragged doll in one hand, face tattooed and
jerking like an epileptic being electrocuted, it's Sa-Tone who breathes in and
spits out THE TRUTH according to downthesun. And an ugly, unaccommodating truth
it is.
The song “Pure American Filth” is downthesun's raison d'etre in a nutshell.
“Can you feel it… AMERICA!?!?! It's what we are…FILTH!” That's about as
blunt as it gets.
Welcome to our hell. Welcome to Middle America. Here's The Truth according to
downthesun.
And this Truth hurts.