Mars (band)
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{{Infobox musical artist
| Name = Mars
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| Img_capt = L-R: Sumner Crane, China Burg (misspelled "Berg" in photo), Mark Cunningham, Nancy Arlen
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| Background = group_or_band
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| Origin = [[New York City]], [[New York]], [[USA]]
| Genre = [[No Wave]]<br />[[Experimental rock]]<br />[[Post-punk]]
| Years_active = 1975 - 1978
| Label = Rebel/[[ZE Records|ZE]]<br />Widowspeak<br />[[Atavistic Records|Atavistic]] (reissues)<br />G3G (reissues)
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| Current_members = [[Sumner Crane]]<br />[[Mark Cunningham]]<br />[[China Burg]]<br />[[Nancy Arlen]]
| Past_members = [[Rudolph Grey]]
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'''Mars''' were a [[New York City]] [[No Wave]] band formed by [[singer|vocalist]] [[Sumner Crane]] in 1975. He was joined by [[China Burg]] (née Constance Burg; a.k.a Lucy Hamilton) (guitar, vocals), [[Mark Cunningham]] (bass), and [[Nancy Arlen]] (drums), and briefly by [[Rudolph Grey]]. The band played one live gig under the name China before changing it to Mars. They played a mixture of angular compositions and freeform ambient noise jams, featuring surrealist lyrics and non-standard drumming; all the members were said to be completely untrained in music before forming the band. Some of the lyrics to one-minute song "Puerto Rican Ghost" are: <BLOCKQUOTE>"CASUAL T/ Talk to me talk to me/ I hate you perfectly perfect perfection/ XYZ."</BLOCKQUOTE>
["Puerto Rican Ghost" full mp3: http://www.convolution7.ws/mp3/PRghost.mp3]
Critic Stella Doon wrote in 1977: <BLOCKQUOTE>"To the uninitiated, Mars may sound like listening to a laundromat magnified. That's because every instrument is making a sound, but who is making which sound? Instead of one direct sound or beat the music travels in at least 3 different directions, speeds of rhythm making a totally orbital sound, one that never really enters the ear instead spinning around the head. At times it sounds like tortured children singing in 7 different tongues."</BLOCKQUOTE>
== Career ==
Mars played live about two dozen times, all in Manhattan. Their first show was at [[CBGB's]] in January of 1977; their last one was at [[Max's Kansas City]] on December 10, 1978.
Their recorded debut was the "3-E"/ "11,000 Volts" 7-inch single, released by Rebel Records/ [[ZE Records]]. The group then released a single live EP in 1979 or 1980, though they had broken up in 1978. Both recordings were compiled by [[Lydia Lunch]]'s self-run label, Widowspeak Records, in 1986, as ''78''; the songs were slightly remixed and tweaked by [[Jim Thirlwell]] (a.k.a. Foetus). It was reissued by [[Atavistic Records]] on CD in 1996 as ''78+''.
In 1978, Mars appeared on the influential ''[[No New York]]'' compilation LP produced by [[Brian Eno]], along with [[DNA (band)|DNA]], [[Teenage Jesus and the Jerks]], and [[James Chance and the Contortions]], which helped to bring the nascent No Wave genre into the foreground.
Due to complaints about Thirlwell's modifications on ''78''/''78+'', the full studio recordings of Mars (totaling about 30 minutes) surfaced in 2003 on the Spanish labels G3G and Spookysound. Cunningham ran both Hyrax Records and Spookysound Records. (To clarify: ''78'', ''78+'', and ''Mars LP: The Complete Studio Recordings, NYC 1977-1978'' all feature essentially the same half-hour batch of music, but with very slight auditory differences.) After the break-up of Mars, Cunningham was part of the bizarre ''[[John Gavanti]]'' "no wave opera" project with Crane, [[Arto Lindsay]], and others. He has also worked with the band Don King, and with his current outfit, Convolution.
Crane died of lymphoma on April 15, 2003. Arlen died on September 17, 2006, following heart surgery.
== Discography ==
*"3-E" (b/w "11,000 Volts") - 7", 197_ (Rebel) Note: Later released as a 12" on ZE
*''No New York'' - LP, 1978 (Antilles/ Island) (recently reissued on CD) Note: 4-way split compilation w/ 3 other bands
*''Mars'' - 12" EP (live), 1979 or 1980 (Lust/Unlust/ Infidelity)
*''John Gavanti'' - LP, 1980 (Hyrax) (CD reissue on Atavistic) Note: featured Crane, Cunningham, Berg
*''78'' - LP, 1986 (Widowspeak)
*''Live Mars 77-78'' - CD, 1995 (DSA) (France)
*''78+'' - CD, 1996 (Atavistic)
*''Mars LP: The Complete Studio Recordings, NYC 1977-1978'' - CD, 2003 (G3G/ Spookysound) (Spain; limited edition) (Later released on LP by Important)
==External links==
*[http://www.fakejazz.com/interviews/mars.shtml 2004 interview with Cunningham]
*[http://www.convolution7.ws/mark/bands/mars.htm Interview with live gig recollections]
*[http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/mars.html Source of S. Doon quote]
*[http://www.convolution7.ws/mark/imagenes/marsposter.jpg Mars/ DNA gig flyer (1977 or '78)]
[[Category:No Wave]]
[[Category:No Wave musical groups]]
[[Category:American experimental musical groups]]