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Dave Thomas, Leader of Art-Punk Band Pere Ubu, Dies At 71

Pere Ubu Pere Ubu in concert at the ICA, London, Britain - 25 Sep 2009
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David Thomas, the iconic lead singer of Pere Ubu, has passed away at the age of 71 in his hometown of Brighton & Hove, England. Known for his groundbreaking influence on the post-punk and alt-rock scenes, Thomas's death marks the end of an era for avant-garde music. Throughout his storied career, Thomas remained a formidable force in the music industry, known for his anarchic style and spirited vocals. He formed Pere Ubu in 1975, utilizing the chaotic energy of garage rock and infusing it with innovative soundscapes that made the band a cornerstone of experimental music.

Thomas was born on June 14, 1953, in Miami and raised in the vibrant music scene of Cleveland, Ohio. He initially emerged as a key figure with his proto-punk band, Rocket From The Tombs, in 1974. Despite the band's turbulent trajectory and lack of studio records, it birthed several influential musicians and bands. Thomas’ dissatisfaction with the band's predilection for cover songs led to the formation of Pere Ubu later that year, alongside guitarist Peter Laughner. The band took its name from a character in the absurdist play “Ubu Roi” by Alfred Jarry, exemplifying Thomas's penchant for unconventional artistry.

Pere Ubu's music was characterized by a synthesis of genres including punk, art rock, and electronic music. Their debut single “30 Seconds Over Tokyo,” released in 1975, set a precedent with its piercing guitar rhythms and Thomas's erratic vocal style. This eclectic mix was solidified in their 1978 debut album “The Modern Dance,” which while not a commercial success, became a touchstone in the annals of post-punk music. The album was known for its “harsh and wilfully ugly” sound, a description that Thomas and the band wore as a badge of honor as they eschewed mainstream appeal for creative authenticity.

Throughout the years, Pere Ubu underwent several line-up changes but continued to innovate musically. Despite a brief disbandment in the early 1980s, Thomas reformed the group in 1987, leading them to a period of newfound success. Albums like “Cloudland” gained significant attention with singles that achieved airplay on outlets like MTV. Thomas also engaged in various solo projects and collaborations, fusing music with theatrical performances, showcasing his versatility as an artist. He participated in projects like the pirate-themed “Rogue’s Gallery” concert series and appeared in experimental theater pieces like “Shockheaded Peter.”

Pere Ubu and its enigmatic leader continued to influence generations of musicians. Thomas's unique artistic vision, described as “James Stewart trapped in an oboe,” inspired the likes of The Pixies and Sonic Youth. His commitment to pushing the boundaries of rock music solidified Pere Ubu’s status as an underground legend. In the final years of his life, Thomas battled kidney disease but remained artistically active, completing recordings for a final album which his bandmates have vowed to finish. Alongside this, an autobiographical project and archival work of their live shows are being prepared to honor his legacy.

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