Lye by Mistake was an American experimental metal band from St. Louis, Missouri,[1] that formed in 2004. They released their most recent album, Fea Jur, on October 13, 2009.[2] They blend many genres into their music, including progressive rock, jazz fusion, and mathcore.[3] After seven years as a musical project, the members went their separate ways in 2011. By late 2012, the band's dissolution was confirmed by both former vocalist Tony Saputo and former drummer Drew Button, although no official breakup announcement was ever made.

Lye by Mistake
OriginSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
GenresMathcore, progressive metal, jazz fusion
Years active2004–2011
LabelsBlack Market Activities
MembersBen Whailin
Drew Button
Bob-e Rite
Johnnie Truesdale
Past membersTony Saputo

History

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After they formed, they self-produced and released a five-track EP, "The Fabulous", in 2004.

In May 2006, they released their debut album "Arrangements For Fulminating Vective" on Lambgoat Records. The album was mixed by Eric Rachel and mastered by Alan Douches.

In June 2008, vocalist Tony Saputo left the band. The band intended to find another vocalist but decided to continue for their second album as an instrumental band. In October 2009, "Fea Jur" was released as their sophomore effort on the record label Black Market Activities.

The band's name comes from Edward Gorey's book of the illustrated alphabet, in which J is for James who took lye by mistake.[4]

Members

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  • Josh Bauman – guitar[5]
  • Drew Button – drums/percussion
  • Bob-e Rite – guitar
  • Johnnie Truesdale – bass

Former members

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  • Tony Saputo – vocals
  • Michael Krueger – drums
  • Michael Nelson – bass

Discography

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Albums

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  • Arrangements for Fulminating Vective (Lambgoat Records, 2006)
  • Fea Jur (Black Market Activities, 2009)
  • The Fabulous (Independent, 2004)

References

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  1. ^ "Biography". ProgArchives.
  2. ^ "Lye By Mistake: Fea Jur < PopMatters". June 5, 2011. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
  3. ^ Ayers, Chris (September 1, 2006). "Lye By Mistake - Arrangements for Fulminating Vective". Exclaim!. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  4. ^ "THE ALPHABET SONG THE GASHLYCRUMB TINIES lyrics JESUS IN A SIDECAR". October 8, 2010. Archived from the original on October 8, 2010. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
  5. ^ "Log In or Sign Up to View". Facebook.com. Archived from the original on July 29, 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
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