Material Issue was a power pop trio from Chicago. Their trademark was a brand of dense, rich, manic powerful pop and their music revolved heavily around themes of love and heartbreak with a phalanx of girl's-first-name-titled songs. Formed in 1985, Material Issue was the brainchild of frontman Jim Ellison (who also played guitar, lead vocals and wrote all Material Issue songs). The early days of Material Issue was a revolving door of bass players and drummers. However, Ellison met bassist Ted Ansani while both were attending Columbia Music School in Chicago in 1986. Drummer Mike Zelenko was recruited when the duo found him through an ad in the Illinois Entertainer later that year. With the Material Issue lineup set, Ellison – with Ansani and Zelenko eager to join him and ready to follow – set his sights on conquering the pop world.
Material Issue continued to play live, sold out shows throughout the Upper Midwest and were one of the headline acts in the first Edgefest (so named for The Edge alternative radio station in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the time which sponsored the event) in the summer of 1995 in Somerset, Wisconsin. Their live performances were nothing short of amazing, with a packed house of a body-surfing, singing and dancing crowd of 20-somethings. Throughout the remainder of 1995 and into 1996, Material Issue had recorded a new set of songs that they had hoped to shop to a new label. However, the band came to a tragic end when Ellison committed suicide on June 20, 1996 by suffocating himself with carbon monoxide poisoning from his moped in his garage. No one knows for sure what compelled Ellison to end his life, but two circumstances that seem to be the catalysts were the end of a relationship with a woman on his birthday on April 18, 1996 and the loss of his band's record deal from the previous year. A suicide note was found by police, but the contents of that note remain known only to Ellison's family. The recordings from the work done in 1995 and 1996 would be released posthumously on Telecommando Americano in 1997 by Rykodisc. Telecommando Americano would be the final Material Issue release, but also included the 6-song EP released back in 1987 as a bonus.
Ted Ansani continues to work in the music business in Chicago and had played bass for several post-Material Issue projects and released his own solo EP in 2000 called Throttle and Pistons - The Ted Ansani Project. He has made several solo appearances in the last few years in and around Chicago and has also played the IPO festival when it has come to Chicago. His website carries the banner of the Material Issue legacy which reminds readers to never forget Material Issue's place in rock history. Ansani is married with three children. Mike Zelenko continues to play drums and has also played with several post-Material Issue projects. Most recently Zelenko has been playing with a new powerpop band from Chicago called "The Ladies and Gentlemen".
In 2002, the song "Everything" from the Destination Universe release was covered by the band Stereo Fuse and received moderate airplay on alternative radio.
The Tragically Hip song Escape Is At Hand For The Travellin' Man, from the album Phantom Power, is a tribute to Ellison. *
| Year | Title | Chart positions | Album |
| US Modern Rock | |||
| 1991 | "Valerie Loves Me" | #3 | International Pop Overthrow |
| 1991 | "Diane" | #6 | International Pop Overthrow |
| 1992 | "What Girls Want" | #6 | Destination Universe |
| 1994 | "Kim the Waitress" | #20 | Freak City Soundtrack |
American musical groups | Rock music groups | Illinois musical groups | Chicago musical groups
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