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GOLGOTHA - ANSWERING MACHINE (1992)
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This second entry into The Wes Dodson Timeline recounts the crossing of paths with bassist, William Gernand, and vocalist, Richard ‘Lee’ Baker (both natives of Alvin, Texas) in late 1991. Aided by a mini-keg of Reichelbräu, the trio consummated their friendship over the New Year’s 1992 holiday, recording a pair of originals, “Morning Cherub” and “Pan’s Arpeggio”, on January 3rd. Inspired, the three plodded forth with the recording of “Psychedelia” (January 12th), “Solemn Artimus” (January 24th), in addition to a home video taping of the first three songs. The recordings from this period were made by way of Dodson’s primitive, tape deck-to-tape deck recording method, a Yamaha DD-5 drum machine, and a TOA powered mixer. They were essentially live recordings with no potential for analog correction or enhancement. The combination of a no control mix, the annoying drum machine, and Baker’s piercing falsetto reflect why recordings from this era have the unfortunate distinction of being the poorest preserved in the Wes Dodson catalog. By the summer of 1992, the still drummer-less trio rented rehearsal space on the third floor of Francisco Studios, in downtown Houston. Changing their name from Golgotha to Creep brought about the addition of 2nd guitarist, Hector Reyes, and a drummer whose name has been lost to time. Catal Huyuk, a Houston-haunt previously known as The Axiom, booked the band for a Sunday night show (13 DEC 1992) little more than a month after opening its doors. This was to be the first and last public performance from Creep. Moreover, the deterioration of personal relations between Dodson and Baker soon took a nose dive into oblivion, resulting in the two permanently parting ways on New Year’s Day, 1993. Dodson and Gernand continued on for a short time, penning standalone material that became the foundation for Cheesy Drip (and Dodson’s eventual relocation to Magnolia, Texas a short time later). The two also befriended La Porte, Texas drummer, Gary Thompson, who would later join Dodson in the original lineup of ratbastard in the fall of 1995.
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Metal Goth Metal
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#2,176 today Peak #97
#85 in subgenre Peak #7
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GOLGOTHA
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November 03, 2012
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