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[[File:Srlb-50.png|thumb|The album cover for The Band's debut release, ''[https://open.spotify.com/album/4CYj7vVIsvoNnrXpHRbCyJ 50!]''. From left to right: [[Doug Bleichner]] and [[Dana|Dana "Dana the chat mod"]]]]
[[File:Srlb-50.png|thumb|The album cover for The Band's debut release, ''[https://open.spotify.com/album/4CYj7vVIsvoNnrXpHRbCyJ 50!]''. From left to right: [[Doug Bleichner]] and [[Dana|Dana "Dana the chat mod"]]|312x312px]]
The '''Skeleton Realm LIVE! Band''', or simply "'''The Band'''," is an American band formed in [[Atlanta|Atlanta, Georgia]], which includes the members [[Doug Bleichner]], [[Dana|Dana "Dana the chat mod,"]] Mr. Drums, and others. They are currently signed to [[Fecal Spring|Fecal Spring Records]] (formerly known as [[Skeleton Realm Records]]).
The '''Skeleton Realm LIVE! Band''', or simply "'''The Band'''," is an American band formed in [[Atlanta|Atlanta, Georgia]]. Throughout its history the Band has primarily consisted of the members [[Doug Bleichner]], [[Sam Wagstaff]], [[Dana|Dana "Dana the chat mod,"]] Mr. Horn, and Mr. Drums. They are currently signed to [[Fecal Spring|Fecal Spring Records]] (formerly known as [[Skeleton Realm Records]]).


They are the [[wikipedia:House_band|house band]] of [[Skeleton Realm LIVE!]] and release a new album every 10 weeks, in accordance with the [[Skeleton Realm LIVE! Calendar|SRL! Calendar]] and in celebration of "The Special of Ten" episodes. Their music can be easily streamed and enjoyed on [https://open.spotify.com/artist/0O4ZkAgruyXbIyB8DfSgTz Spotify] and [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn3nuOsl4gcyekPr1dGN9w YouTube].
The Band is the [[wikipedia:House_band|house band]] of the weekly show [[Skeleton Realm LIVE!]] and release a new album every 10 weeks, in accordance with the [[Skeleton Realm LIVE! Calendar|SRL! Calendar]] and in celebration of "The Special of Ten" episodes. The house band consists of the hosts of the show. Their music can be easily streamed and enjoyed on [https://open.spotify.com/artist/0O4ZkAgruyXbIyB8DfSgTz Spotify] and [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn3nuOsl4gcyekPr1dGN9w YouTube].


== History ==
== History ==


=== Background ===
=== Background ===
The Band was formed in 1950, and is based around the numbers ten and five. The number ten and "The Specials of Ten" are central to the musical approach of The Band's members, as well as the number five. Their music focuses on [[Realmer]]-related topics and the [https://www.youtube.com/@SkeletonRealm/streams weekly SRL! broadcast], with songs like "I Wish The Show Was Every Night." Their music has been described as drawing from genres such as rock, pop, soul, funk, hip-hop, rap, hardcore, epic, experimental, rhythm and blues, and electronic music among others.
Current member Doug Bleichner is an alumni of [[The Verchwörer Institute of Art]] and has been previously involved with various music projects such as [https://meatbandatlanta.bandcamp.com Meat], [https://warehouseatl.bandcamp.com Warehouse], and [https://dougbleichner.bandcamp.com/music Doug Bleichner]. Another current member Sam Wagstaff has also released music under his own name like the acclaimed album [https://samwagstaff.bandcamp.com/album/the-insect-world The Insect World]. Both Bleichner and Wagstaff were involved in various other musical projects in the Atlanta music scene, and are familiar with various cool musicians and artists to match. Dana "Dana the chat mod" is a graduate of the University of Canine Studies as well where she specialized in Dog Viewing.
 


Current member Doug Bleichner is an alumni of [[The Verchwörer Institute of Art]] and has been previously involved with various music projects such as Meat. Dana "Dana the chat mod" is a graduate of the University of Canine Studies as well where she specialized in Dog Viewing.


A description of The Band from The Band's "About" section of their [https://open.spotify.com/artist/0O4ZkAgruyXbIyB8DfSgTz Spotify profile]:<blockquote>Skeleton Realm LIVE! Band’s story is extremely unique and interesting. The Band has a unique perspective on life and has a  
A description of The Band from The Band's "About" section of their [https://open.spotify.com/artist/0O4ZkAgruyXbIyB8DfSgTz Spotify profile]:<blockquote>Skeleton Realm LIVE! Band’s story is extremely unique and interesting. The Band has a unique perspective on life and has a  
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=== 1950-present ===
=== Style ===
Their 2023 debut album [https://open.spotify.com/album/4CYj7vVIsvoNnrXpHRbCyJ ''50!''] was named in honor of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNdGdYseRUw Episode 50] as well as the non-[[Skeleton Realm LIVE! Calendar|SRL! Calendar]] year of their initial formation, 1950. Past members include Pip Dixon of the [[Mississippi Delta Boys]], PeePee Mallerd of [[The Me and My big Time Buddies Band]], and [[Lil StankBug]], as well as hundreds of other affiliated artists that have gone uncredited.
The Band's music has been described as drawing from genres such as rock, pop, soul, funk, hip-hop, rap, hardcore, epic, experimental, new age, rhythm and blues, and electronic music, among others.
 
The Band's music focuses on different [[Realmer]] and show-related topics with songs like "I Wish The Show Was Every Night," but they also make songs about various other non-Realmer specific topics, such as relatable struggles or fun times. Their album names often correlate to the Episode number of the show, like the 2023 debut album [https://open.spotify.com/album/4CYj7vVIsvoNnrXpHRbCyJ ''50!''] which was named in honor of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNdGdYseRUw Episode 50].
 
=== ''50!'' (2023-2023)===
The Band's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBuY1727HzQ&list=OLAK5uy_kDBQaZPnV7efdLhzJKog6ouglijMys07k debut album] was released in accordance with the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNdGdYseRUw Episode 50] special, and was named after the number of the episode (fifty). Consisting of ten very diverse tracks, the release made waves and pushed the boundaries of genre in a way that Realmer critics were very receptive towards and positive about. It focused primarily on themes like Haters, tightness, backflips, and treats.
 
=== ''Diggin' In The Dirt'' (2023 - 2023)===
The Band's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6iZn7hHDz8&list=OLAK5uy_n_JHrL7wHTiZQdVW09GRUkwTo46Pkhx0I second album] was released in accordance with the [https://www.youtube.com/live/qqfJAnsYjQw Episode 60] special, and was named after the topic of the special which was Diggin' in the Dirt. Consisting of seven very diverse tracks, the release begins with the famous "Stand Up! It's The Realmer Review" and also contains the hit track "BackPack Pump."
 
===''I Love 70'' (2023 - 2023)===
The Band's [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lvqmLDCt7gwBwKR1GWwDFCPPN_bMXe4_A&si=_rpRRJ9dHNI1B5op third album] was released in accordance with the [https://www.youtube.com/live/ZUQeCQEEBlw Episode 70] special, and was named after The Band's love for the number of the episode (seventy). Consisting of seven very diverse tracks, the release touches on the Episode 70 topic ([[News]]) but also consists of various instant classic style Realmer songs that are renowned for their emotional heft and stylistic diversity. This release also marked the first album with new member Sam Wagstaff added to the roster. Mr. Horn and Mr. Drums were mysteriously absent from the album's credits. It also contains the group's controversial and groundbreaking experimental track "SRL is NOT A Podcast."


Throughout the late 20th century The Band released dozens of rare singles, EPs, albums, and [[wikipedia:Mixtape|"mixtapes"]] that have largely been lost to time or removed from circulation by government censors concerned with their content. Hardcore Realmer fans and [[wikipedia:Gatekeeper|"gatekeepers"]] of The Band have restored and documented the damaged remains of some of these early releases, and trade bootlegs through underground networks and obscure online forums. Fans around the world rejoiced when they reunited once again in 2023 and released new material.
=== '''''Ate E (2023-2023)''''' ===
The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRS05-wKC4g&list=OLAK5uy_lH0z74IgAtDtR38sVdSLaZJ1hq8iHUdH4 fourth album] in the Band's career was released alongside their [https://youtu.be/1J6xtiTENqY Episode 80] special, with the albums name being a play on the words "Eighty." Ate E featured 8 tracks, with the opening track being a message from [[Harry Wayne Casey]] thanking Doug and Sam for their work in freeing him from an ancient curse. The album also features guest artist [[DJ KRAKENHAUS]] in the song "I Love Orb."


=== Legacy ===
===Legacy===
Many very important critics have said that The Band's impact on the music industry and culture in general is so global and epic that it's almost immeasurable. They have sold an incredible amount of t-shirts with their logo on it, and many physical and digital copies of their music to match.
Many very important critics have said that The Band's impact on the music industry and culture in general is so global and epic that it's almost immeasurable. They have sold an incredible amount of t-shirts with their logo on it, and many physical and digital copies of their music to match. The Band continues to influence young musicians, artists, and [[Young Thought Leaders in Media|"Brand Thought Leaders."]]


Although many music historians have credited the more commercially successful English music group [[wikipedia:The_Beatles|The Beatles]] with popularizing the form of the modern [[wikipedia:Rock_Band|"rock band,"]] in recent decades many historians have argued that The Band's early years touring through small venues in the U.S., Canada, and U.K. were foundational to modern music culture in a way that the industry ignored for a variety of reasons. The Band's career has been the subject of numerous popular documentaries and books, and continues to influence young musicians, artists, and [[Young Thought Leaders in Media|"Brand Thought Leaders."]]
===Controversy===
The Band has had no controversies, aside from [[Hatreon|Haters]] and issues with censorship (especially controversial songs like "I'm A Dirty Gorbus" from their album [https://open.spotify.com/album/4CYj7vVIsvoNnrXpHRbCyJ ''50!'']).


=== Controversy ===
==Discography ==
None so far, aside from [[Hatreon|Haters]] and issues with censorship, especially songs like "I'm A Dirty Gorbus" from their debut album [https://open.spotify.com/album/4CYj7vVIsvoNnrXpHRbCyJ ''50!''].


== Discography ==
*''50!'' (2023)
*''Diggin' In The Dirt'' (2023)
*''I Love 70'' (2023)
*''Ate E'' (2023)


* [https://open.spotify.com/album/4CYj7vVIsvoNnrXpHRbCyJ ''50!''] (2023)
==Concert tours==
* ''[https://open.spotify.com/album/51mlbCLszRDb1w3FnT8A56 Diggin' In The Dirt]'' ("60!") (2023)


== Concert tours ==
===Headlining===


=== Headlining ===
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNdGdYseRUw Episode 50] of [https://www.youtube.com/@SkeletonRealm/streams Skeleton Realm LIVE!]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqfJAnsYjQw Episode 60] of [https://www.youtube.com/@SkeletonRealm/streams Skeleton Realm LIVE!]


* 1950 US tour
<references />
* 1951 UK tour
* 1951 North American tour
* 1955 US tour
* 1960 reunion world tour
* 1970 world tour
* 1990 reunion world tour
* 2000 world tour
* 2010 world tour
* 2020 world tour (criticized for not being cancelled during the peak of a global pandemic)

Latest revision as of 11:21, 6 February 2024

The album cover for The Band's debut release, 50!. From left to right: Doug Bleichner and Dana "Dana the chat mod"

The Skeleton Realm LIVE! Band, or simply "The Band," is an American band formed in Atlanta, Georgia. Throughout its history the Band has primarily consisted of the members Doug Bleichner, Sam Wagstaff, Dana "Dana the chat mod," Mr. Horn, and Mr. Drums. They are currently signed to Fecal Spring Records (formerly known as Skeleton Realm Records).

The Band is the house band of the weekly show Skeleton Realm LIVE! and release a new album every 10 weeks, in accordance with the SRL! Calendar and in celebration of "The Special of Ten" episodes. The house band consists of the hosts of the show. Their music can be easily streamed and enjoyed on Spotify and YouTube.

History

Background

Current member Doug Bleichner is an alumni of The Verchwörer Institute of Art and has been previously involved with various music projects such as Meat, Warehouse, and Doug Bleichner. Another current member Sam Wagstaff has also released music under his own name like the acclaimed album The Insect World. Both Bleichner and Wagstaff were involved in various other musical projects in the Atlanta music scene, and are familiar with various cool musicians and artists to match. Dana "Dana the chat mod" is a graduate of the University of Canine Studies as well where she specialized in Dog Viewing.


A description of The Band from The Band's "About" section of their Spotify profile:

Skeleton Realm LIVE! Band’s story is extremely unique and interesting. The Band has a unique perspective on life and has a unique background. They also have a unique sound which is indicative of a varied musical background. They also have eclectic inspirations and have been influenced by many different styles and artists. They come from a small town but are now is a large city and are unique in that regard. The band used to play small shows and now they play really big ones and are considered interesting, talented, and cool by music writers and critics who have called them “Awesome,” with a “Great Sound” and “Unique.” The Band wears clothing items that are unique and interesting while at the same time signaling a certain type of artistic aesthetic and swagger that shows the fans and critics they are interesting, cool, but most importantly very unique. The Band and Fecal Spring/Skeleton Realm Records have both expressed many times that the band’s clothing fashion style is central to their sound. The clothing shows that the band isn’t bad, they are unique. The Band releases a new album every 10 weeks.[1]

A description of The Band from the "About" section of their YouTube "Topic" profile:

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Style

The Band's music has been described as drawing from genres such as rock, pop, soul, funk, hip-hop, rap, hardcore, epic, experimental, new age, rhythm and blues, and electronic music, among others.

The Band's music focuses on different Realmer and show-related topics with songs like "I Wish The Show Was Every Night," but they also make songs about various other non-Realmer specific topics, such as relatable struggles or fun times. Their album names often correlate to the Episode number of the show, like the 2023 debut album 50! which was named in honor of Episode 50.

50! (2023-2023)

The Band's debut album was released in accordance with the Episode 50 special, and was named after the number of the episode (fifty). Consisting of ten very diverse tracks, the release made waves and pushed the boundaries of genre in a way that Realmer critics were very receptive towards and positive about. It focused primarily on themes like Haters, tightness, backflips, and treats.

Diggin' In The Dirt (2023 - 2023)

The Band's second album was released in accordance with the Episode 60 special, and was named after the topic of the special which was Diggin' in the Dirt. Consisting of seven very diverse tracks, the release begins with the famous "Stand Up! It's The Realmer Review" and also contains the hit track "BackPack Pump."

I Love 70 (2023 - 2023)

The Band's third album was released in accordance with the Episode 70 special, and was named after The Band's love for the number of the episode (seventy). Consisting of seven very diverse tracks, the release touches on the Episode 70 topic (News) but also consists of various instant classic style Realmer songs that are renowned for their emotional heft and stylistic diversity. This release also marked the first album with new member Sam Wagstaff added to the roster. Mr. Horn and Mr. Drums were mysteriously absent from the album's credits. It also contains the group's controversial and groundbreaking experimental track "SRL is NOT A Podcast."

Ate E (2023-2023)

The fourth album in the Band's career was released alongside their Episode 80 special, with the albums name being a play on the words "Eighty." Ate E featured 8 tracks, with the opening track being a message from Harry Wayne Casey thanking Doug and Sam for their work in freeing him from an ancient curse. The album also features guest artist DJ KRAKENHAUS in the song "I Love Orb."

Legacy

Many very important critics have said that The Band's impact on the music industry and culture in general is so global and epic that it's almost immeasurable. They have sold an incredible amount of t-shirts with their logo on it, and many physical and digital copies of their music to match. The Band continues to influence young musicians, artists, and "Brand Thought Leaders."

Controversy

The Band has had no controversies, aside from Haters and issues with censorship (especially controversial songs like "I'm A Dirty Gorbus" from their album 50!).

Discography

  • 50! (2023)
  • Diggin' In The Dirt (2023)
  • I Love 70 (2023)
  • Ate E (2023)

Concert tours

Headlining