In the early 1980s, the art-rock band Disturbed Furniture made an impact on New York's downtown club scene at storied venues such as Club 57, Mudd Club and Peppermint Lounge. They shared stages with the likes of the Psychedelic Furs, Stranglers, The Waitresses, and The Go-Go's, toured regionally, and released well-received music and videos.
Their sound was born from the noir cabaret vibe of the East Village scene and the sensuality of contemporary urban sounds, merging the art world and punk sensibilities with grittier dance aesthetics.
They are back in the East Village for one of their rare shows at 8:45 p.m. on July 30 at the Parkside Lounge, 317 E. Houston St. at Attorney. Doors open at 7 p.m. The free show includes sets by Jennifer Blowdryer and The Bad Flowers, featuring Billy Ficca of Television.
Disturbed Furniture reunited in 2019 to record new music and perform several annual shows. The impetus to reactivate Disturbed Furniture came
from MoMA’s major 2017 retrospective, which documented the band's old stomping ground, "Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978-1983."
After meeting with the curators, lead singer Alexa Hunter agreed to contribute the group's music videos and their single cover art to the exhibition and appear in the accompanying catalog. MoMA not only acquired Disturbed Furniture's music videos proper but also a series of Hunter's super-8 films and other footage shot in 1979. Their 7-inch 45rpm record, Information/Alors Allez, is now sought after by record collectors. It was produced, engineered and mixed by Grammy winner Steve Remote, who runs Aura Sonic Ltd.
"I can't believe we’ve received big offers from collectors for an original pressing of our single of "Information/Alors Allez" in mint condition,” said Hunter, "and that was before it became part of MoMA's permanent collection. The cover photo was taken in my tiny East Village tenement two buildings down from the Hells Angels clubhouse."
Galvanized by the MoMA show, Hunter began tracking down band members still living in NYC and assembled a core line-up of original members featuring guitarist Jorge Arévalo Mateus, now in Brooklyn, and drummer Mick Oakleaf, who is still an East Village resident. Guest bass players include Shin Sakaino, Felice Rosser and Juan Sebastian Monsalve.
In 2019, Disturbed Furniture released a new five-song EP, Continuous Pleasures, on Arevarc Records. Produced by the core group of Mateus, Hunter and Oakleaf, it was recorded at Mighty Toad Recording and The Honey Jar in Brooklyn, with additional tracks done at Blighty Music Studios in Los Angeles. Continuous Pleasures features new recordings of some of the group's 1980s material and several new songs. The cover art is by Hunter's friend, Kenny Scharf.
This year, German label Mad Butcher Classics reissued the single "Information/Alors Allez" using a reproduction of the original cover art. The band is currently recording new songs for future release.
"Hit or Miss" is a 2019 single from 2019 that features footage from 1979...
Thanks, EVGrieve, for this great article. This is one of my favorite bands!! I will be at their show on July 30th at 8:45 pm at Parkside Lounge, along with a lot of my E.V. friends.
ReplyDeleteDisturbed furniture are a cozy melange of avant- garde and accessible emotion!!! The singers were superbly in unison, everyone was disturbingly at home on their instruments…. True art!
ReplyDeleteI’m looking forward to this show. Alexa has a powerful voice and a great band! Last time I saw Disturbed Furniture live was at MoMA PS1 2017
ReplyDeleteDisturbed Furniture made a very important hit in the history of the downtown art and music scene. They are a great band and I am looking forward to their rare performance at The Parkside on July 30th !! Don't miss this show !
ReplyDeleteHey, Deb O'Nair, glad to hear you are still around and going to the Disturbed Furniture gig at Parkside! Your band, The Fuzztones, was huge on the downtown scene and toured internationally. I remember you were a founding member of the Club 57 Ladies Auxillary. And your band with Wendy Wild and Holly George-Warren, Das Furlines, was epic. https://www.flickr.com/photos/robertcarrithers/3920162821
DeleteSo glad the band is still playing. the golden age of new york rock. one of my faves. see you at the lounge.
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