Helmet is an American alternative metal band formed in New York City by Page Hamilton (vocals/guitar) with Henry Bogdan (bass), Peter Mengede (guitar) and John Stanier (drums) in 1989.
Helmet was acclaimed as a thinking person's heavy metal band. The members' appearance was a shock to many as they were all clean-cut—the antithesis of the heavy metal stereotype. Their music is characterized by repetitive, syncopated, staccato guitar riffs, often in odd time signatures, and almost always in a minor key with drop-D tuning. The guitar sound is heavily distorted and dissonant, with choruses that often involve guitar feedback waves. Page Hamilton has been hailed as one of the more innovative metal guitarists of the 1990s.
Before Hamilton had settled on a name for the group, Peter Mengede's then-girlfriend suggested the name "Helmut". Opting for the Anglicized spelling, Hamilton thought Helmet "sounded like a cool name for a band." * Other names considered were "Cry Ruth" and "Poly Orchids".
Helmet toured relentlessly and internal tensions rose high at times. In early 1993, guitarist Peter Mengede left on bad terms and was replaced by Rob Echeverria. After recording and touring in support of 1994's Betty, Echeverria left to join Biohazard; however, his departure was much more amicable than Mengede's. Now a three-piece, the band elected to push on and record 1997's Aftertaste without looking for another guitarist. After recording was complete, guitarist Chris Traynor (formerly of Orange 9mm) was recruited for the supporting tour. Unfortunately, the Aftertaste tour in 1997-98 would prove to be the band's last. Amid long-standing private disputes, the members decided very bitterly to call it quits. Asked about the break up, Hamilton replied, "9 years, 1600 shows, 5 albums and we found it hard to look at each other anymore." *
For more on each member's current whereabouts, see his individual article.
After moving to Los Angeles, Hamilton began working with drummer John Tempesta (formerly of Testament and White Zombie) and was searching for a record label and a name for the project. By 2003, he had acquiesced to Jimmy Iovine's urging that he release music through Interscope under the established Helmet moniker, to which Interscope held the rights. Hamilton had resisted for some time under the belief that without Stanier and Bogdan it couldn't rightly be called Helmet. He had always wanted to revive Helmet, but his relationships with Bogdan and Stanier had not improved since 1998 and his offer to reunite was rebuffed and/or ignored. ** Fed up with the situation, and with Interscope's offer as a major catalyst, Hamilton became convinced that he was justified in moving on and putting out more music as Helmet without them. Chris Traynor, still on good terms with Hamilton, soon came on board to cover bass and guitar parts. With Tempesta on drums and Hamilton covering vocals and guitar, the three recorded Size Matters in early 2004. Frank Bello (of Anthrax) was later recruited to play bass on tour so Traynor could return to guitar.
In late 2005, Helmet parted ways with Interscope. On 1 March 2006, it was announced that Helmet had signed with Warcon Enterprises, best known for its association with the Warped Tour and the Taste of Chaos tour. The new album, Monochrome, is set for release on 18 July 2006. The album is said be a return-to-form of sorts, recorded and co-produced by Wharton Tiers, who recorded Helmet's first two albums, Strap It On and Meantime. Jeremy Chatelain, who filled in for Bello for the duration of the Size Matters tour, has taken over bass duties and Mike Jost has been tapped to fill the drum chair. Helmet is headlining the Warped Tour this summer. *
Helmet also has numerous singles and EP releases, and is featured on several movie soundtracks. Exhaustive lists of releases can be found on the fan websites linked below.
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