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Who were the Hallelujah Picassos?
UPDATE May 2002
Wildside Records (Picassos old record label) has recently
relaunched its website, and has a good page on the Picassos,
at www.wildsiderecords.com
There's a track by track list for Drinking With Judas, and
links to music videos for 3 of our songs - Rewind, Lovers
plus, and Smokin' and Fumin'.

The following discography was updated by Peter
McLennan, November 1997, and was originally published in the
book "Kiwi Rock" a history of 80's and 90's New
Zealand bands by Tim Davey & Horst Puschmann, published
in 1996. (now out of print - I found a copy in Slowboat Records
in Wellington)
Hallelujah Picassos started out in Auckland in June `87 as
The Rattlesnakes with Roland Rorschach (vocals) and Peter
McLennan (guitar). Roland saw Peter play at the Fringe Festival
late shows at DKD Cafe, where Roland was working at the time.
After several interminably dull poets, Peter and a man named
Russell, (who was filling in for Bruce Hubbard, Peter's musical
collaborator in the charmingly named "Death Korporation",
because Bruce was too drunk to play), played several numbers,
including James Brown's Its A Man's World, in a strung out
Nick Cave style.
A few weeks later Roland approached Peter in an inner city
nightclub, and raved enthusiastically at him about the James
Brown song. They swapped phone numbers, and hooked up soon
after. After their original drummer was jailed in late-87
they were joined by their present drummer Bobbylon, who had
never played drums prior to joining the Picassos - he was
a guitarist. Tony de Raad, an old school friend of Roland's,
took over bass from Patrick Brunton in November `88.
The Rattlesnakes were a noisy garage punk rock outfit, playing
various garage classics by the Sonics, The Same, and other
obscure gems from the 'Nuggets' compilations and the like.
Much of `88 was spent rehearsing and their first release came
in December `88 in the form of a now deleted tape called "The
Rattlesnakes... go waterskiing", after which they became
the Hallelujah Picassos.
Their first vinyl release came in late `89 with a track from
a previous tape release (called "Taxi Driver") entitled
`Clap Your Hands' on the Pagan Records compilation of new
guitar-bands called Positive Vibrations. A review of their
tape only release "Taxi Driver" stated, "Sounding
at odd times like a flying nun on drugs, a New Zealand punk
rock garage band, or a psychotic turnbuckle gone AWOL, they
can be jangly, grungy, or snot-nosed . . . very alternative
pop." (RAD magazine, November `89) One of the tapes songs,
`Mummy Is That A Chainsaw', received good air-play on student
radio.
Tony de Raad was replaced on bass by former Black Girls Machine
player Johnnie Pain. Like Bobbylon, Mister Pain had never
played bass prior to joining the HP's, having been a keyboard
player.
A live review in March `91 described their performance as,
"a mix of Soup Dragons dance groove and Chilli Peppers
hard-core edge, they swept the audience into a whirlwind of
dance . . . Reggae grooves and layers of guitar combined to
produce a huge sound." (Evening Standard, March 6 `91).During
`90 and `91 they undertook tours of the North Island, including
support for the Violent Femmes in November `90 in Auckland
and Screamin' Jay Hawkins in January `91.
With all band members contributing to writing and singing
there was never a shortage of material and in mid-91 they
released a three-song tape Peanut Butter.
Finally in December `91 they had their first single `No More'
through Pagan Records reviewed as, "Debut single from
the HPs showcases their sweet, sensitive side in a lilting
ska number that proves just how light their touch can be when
they're not shouting `muthafucka!'." (Rip It Up, December
`91). In June `92 came their debut album Hateman In Love,
a title concerning loving and hating at the same time, extremes
existing side by side as they do on the album, "The Picassos
mix and match musical styles to keep themselves, as much as
their audience, interested. A reggae bassline appears in a
thrash number, which breaks to a pop jazz ditty before thrashing
back into something with a hardcore bassline which is finished
off with a reggae outro." (Rip It Up, May `92)
Musically they had become to be recognised as a reggae band
but with quite a difference, "We're not trying to be
a reggae band, we are a reggae band, but we want to be good
at playing it. It's just a perfect dance style and it's a
perfect format for some of the lyrics we write." (Rip
It Up interview, May `92). Response to the release of the
album was good, "It's a messed up, mangled world that
the Picassos inhabit. The sound they are making is not without
its charms, a bastardized mush of hardcore, dub, pop and reggae
. . . `Black Spade Picasso' has sorta become an anthem around
these parts and its gnarled guitar sounds, `Nutbush' samples
and angry is preferable to the more sedate reggae moments
on this album. Don't get me wrong - reggae rips, and the Picassos
do it great live, but the transfer of this sound to vinyl
has not been as successful as I had anticipated." (Rip
It Up, June `92).
The single `Lovers +' from the album was released in December
and included three other tracks, described as "reggaefied
Lightening Seeds". Next release came in September `93
with the single U + I, "The first single from the Picassos
forthcoming album is the kind of sweet ska pop that has closet
rude boys and girls skanking in the aisles everywhere."
(Rip It Up, September `93). The single included `Snakesman's
Cry' which was performed live down the telephone to a crowded
art gallery in Washington D.C. as part of an joint exhibition
at the Artspace Gallery, called Burntime.
Released in October `93 Drinking With Judas keeps with the
Picasso's method of mixing up different musical styles and
the whole band both sing and write on the album, including
Johnnie Pain's writing debut with `Roadkill'. "Obviously
the amount of territory the Hallelujah Picassos continue to
cover and explore is always gonna confuse some people. They're
certainly not easy listening as they choose to take the listener
on a challenging joy-ride through various musical moods, styles
and realities. But whereas Hateman In Love felt at times like
a disjointed compilation, Drinking With Judas crunches the
Picassos legendary musical diversities together in one consistent,
be it messy, rebel style." (Rip It Up Nov' 93). The next
single off the album came in February `94 with `Rewind' described
as "a breezy slice of pop-laced skank, the man Bobbylon
providing lead vocals" (Rip It Up, February `94). The
single also included a cover of Head Like A Hole's `Air' and
the Prime Mover's `Crying Again'. In May `94 the band were
made a 5-piece by the addition of another guitarist, ex-Colony
member Gavaroonie, or Gavin Downie, as his mother calls him.
In late-October they made a national tour and during early
`95 made appearances at the musical festivals Big Day Out,
Strawberry Fields and the Royal Easter show, on the back of
a truck.
Early `95 they were in Lab studios recording demos for an
upcoming release, with plans for a national tour in September.
They toured in support of "The Gospel Of The DNA Demon"
EP. After this tour Johnnie Pain and Peter McLennan left the
band, reportedly for 'spiritual reasons'. (You must admit,
a more interesting reason than your standard 'musical differences',
or 'personality clashes').
The other members recruited new members, with Bobbylon switching
from drums to bass duties. Unhappy with their lack of progress,
Gavaroonie departed, and after going through six drummers
(count em), they re-emerged a year later in late 96, playing
several live shows around Auckand, and recording new material.
One of these tracks, "Rude Boy Come From Jail",
received student radio play, and was released on a compilation
called "20th Century Animal" by Handgun Syndicate
Records, along with "Yardie", recorded by the old
lineup at BFM, during the sessions for the 'Gospel" ep.
Roland left the band in early 1997 in unhappy circumstances,
and Bobbylon, the only original member left, decided to continue
with his musical cohorts, but under a new name. Hallelujah
Picassos are no more.
Postscript: However, they have
played a few occasional live shows when the mood grabs them,
such as BFM's 30th birthday bash in 1999. They also played
a show at Galatos in December 1999 (joined onstage by a horn
section led by Tim Stewart, ex Supergroove), and played the
support slot for Asian Dub Foundation at the Powerstation
in September 2000.
DISCOGRAPHY
Hallelujah Picassos:
Bobbylon, Roland Rorschach, Peter McLennan, Johnnie Pain,
Gavin Downie
Rattlesnakes... Go Waterskiing various stuff, badly recorded.
1988
Taxi Driver (Al): Lighthouse / Homecoming / 30 Seconds Of
Pure Pleasure / Mummy Is That A Chainsaw Or Are You Just Happy
To See Me? / Surreal Abstract Reality Rhyme / Bicyleman /
Waiting For My Girl / Clan Song / Clap Your Hands / Living
Metal / A Night In The Life / Cannibal Jive / Voices Inside
My Head / Gates Of Heaven.
Recorded Airforce, Elam, Dinosaur Tapes [C]. 1989
Peanut Butter Now! (TA): Peanut Butter / Black Spade Picasso
Core / Shivers (piano acapella).
BFM Studio 2, Dinosaur tapes [C]. 1991
No More (Si): No More / Marshall Law Dub.
Lab 5 & 6, Pagan, PAG 1079 [CK]. 1991
Hateman In Love (Al): Crack Dub / Surreal Abstract Reality
Rhyme / Shivers / Hello Pablo / Bastardizer / Black Spade
Picasso Core / Sister Stacy / No More / Spinning Top / Time
Kills, So Do Hand Guns / Snakeman's Cry / Shivers Piano Acapella
/ God Gave Us Boom Boom Washington / Embryo Blast / Lovers
+ / Marshall Law Dub.
The Lab, Wildside Records, D30788 [CD]. 1992
Lovers + (Si): Lovers + / Who Do You Love? / Hateman / It's
A Man's World.
Airforce / Frisbee Studios, Wildside Records, D11234 [CD].
1992
U + I (EP): U + I / Homegirl / Snakeman's Cry / Rewind - Klink
Klank Klunk Klonk (double spoon mix).
The Lab, Artspace, Wildside Records. 1993
Drinking With Judas (Al): Drinking With Judas / Rapid Ragga
Skank Spectre (De Ragga Detonator) / Hollandse Bananen / U
+ I / Vienna Computer Virus / Glue / Nosebleed / Picasso Core
/ Grind De Man / I Will Not Agree With Silence (Sick And Tired
Of Arguing) / Seven Stripes Of The Maumau / MC OJ And His
Boots / Hitskin/Show No Grief/Half Breed Hysteria / Goin'
Off / Roadkill (Dead Man's Curve) / Okay, Picasso! / I Want
You To Be My Million+/Happy Go Lucky Girl / Bear Punch / Poisonville
/ Rewind / Praises Be On Your Nees.
The Lab, Wildside Records [CD] 1993
Rewind (Si): Rewind / Air / Stretched On Your Grave / Crying
Again / Glue / Grunt Funk Railroad.
The Lab, Wildside Records, C11486 [CD]. 1994
Gospel Of The DNA Demon EP: Talk In This Town/ Catman/ Psycho/
Snow Crash/ Gospel Of The DNA Demon.(contains secret hidden
bonus tracks)
The Lab, BFM Studio 2, Wildside Records, 1995
HALLELUJAH PICASSOS feature on:
Positive Vibrations compilation: Clap Your Hands (Pagan).
1989;
Freak The Sheep compilation: Rockin' Time. 1992 (Flying Nun);
Kiwi Hit Disc Vol. 5: Rewind. 1993
"Principal Dub" by Hallelujah Picassos, remixed
by Projector Mix on Projector Mix album, Deep Grooves:
20th Century Animal compilation: Yardie, Rude Boy (Handgun
Syndicate) 1996
SIDE PROJECTS
Riot Riddum Sound System aka 2R2S (Bobbylon and Roland) DJ
sound system, featuring Roland and Bobbylon DJing and singing.
Bobbylon prefers the term 'singjay' to dee jay. Also featured
several other singers, Paulette (ex Straw People), Pip, Justin
and Tosh from Semi Lemon Kola (now Propellor).Performed in
numerous clubs and dance events, including BFM's summer series
on Albert Park. Home Girl on Deep Grooves 1 compilation, featuring
Termoana on vocals Evrybody 2 Der Own, on Deepgrooves 2 compilation,
Take You Home on Instrumental Killers compilation (Deep Grooves)
(there is also a completed ep, sadly unreleased)
Two Thieves and a Liar (Peter and Johnnie) "Whoop!"
cassette only release, from a musical performance of the same
name, for the 'Soundwatch' musical events series, at Artspace
Gallery.
Dub Asylum (Peter) Several demos on BFM, including an ambient
techno version of "I Love My Leather Jacket" by
the Chillls, which was also used as the closing credits for
TV3's NZ music show "Frenzy", on their programme
that had an interview with Martin Phillipps on. (Trivia -
Johnnie Pain worked on Frenzy for 3 series, doing their graphic
interludes and animations).
Pains People - Johnnie Pain and Lisa Schulz, feature on several
compilations, including Sideways, and Sideways Too, on Round
trip mars Records. Currently working on an album, due out
in 2004.
Bobbylon also features on Unitone Hifi's debut single "Sitting
On The Telephone", with his version of the track, called
"Turn Around", and Three The Hard Way's massive
NZ hit 'Hip Hop Holiday'.
Roland features on one of Semi Lemon Kola's singles, can't
remember which one. He's in the video too.
© 2001 Peter McLennan
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