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American musical comedy project

Steam Powered Giraffe

From left to right: Zero, The Spine, and Rabbit, circa 2018

From left to right: Cypher, The Spine, and Rabbit, circa 2018

Background information
Origin San Diego, California, U.s.
Genres Folk stone, popular, vaudeville, comedy music, steampunk[1]
Years agile 2008–present
Associated acts Professor Elemental
The Cog is Dead
Website www.steampoweredgiraffe.com
Members David Michael Bennett
Isabella Bunny Bennett
Bryan Barbarin
Chelsea Penyak
Camille Penyak
Past members Sam Luke
Erin Burke
Jon Sprague
Michael Philip Reed
Matthew Smith
Steve Negrete

Steam Powered Giraffe is an American musical project formed in San Diego in 2008, self-described as "a musical act that combines robot pantomime, puppetry, ballet, comedy, projections, and music".[2] [3] Created and led by identical twins David Michael Bennett and Isabella Bunny Bennett, the human action combines music and improvisational comedy on-phase, although their studio works focus almost solely on music.[iv] [five]

Steam Powered Giraffe has its own fictional mythology, with the band members portraying characters both on stage and on tape; its fictional universe has been explored via several comic books mainly written and fatigued by Isabella Bennett. Although the band underwent several line-up changes, information technology always focuses primarily on iii robot characters (played past the Bennett siblings and a 3rd performer, although the original line-up featured iv robots), with several "humans" assisting and performing comedy, music and dancing on stage, and several smaller robots being performed via puppetry or vocalism acting. To appointment, they have released half dozen studio albums, two live albums, several live concert films, provided the soundtrack for the 2015 video game SteamWorld Heist, and released an official single for the 2016 video game Battleborn.

Career [edit]

2008–2011: Formation and early career [edit]

The Jon, Rabbit, and The Spine in 2011

The members of Steam Powered Giraffe met while taking Theatre Arts at Grossmont College. After, they became members of a local San Diego pantomime group chosen Troupe SD. Trained in pantomime past Seaport Hamlet mime Jerry "Kazoo" Hager, and with commonage backgrounds in clown, theater, music, and visual design, Jonathan Sprague, Erin Burke, and the Bennett twins—Isabella and David—started street busking as quirky robotic characters in January 2008 at Balboa Park, California. For their start performance in public they called themselves Steam Powered Giraffe Presents: Peoplebots. Later that month they changed their proper noun to merely Steam Powered Giraffe. Erin Burke left the group in 2011 to pursue a career in acting.[half dozen]

Since their formulation, the band has performed at venues including the San Diego Canton Fair, San Diego Zoo,[7] [8] Wild Brute Park, Legoland California, Ontario Mills, Downtown Disney, and numerous science fiction, fantasy, anime, and steampunk conventions.

In October 2009, the band released their beginning album, Album One. It independent the previously released unmarried from May 2009 titled "On Elevation of the Universe",[9] in 2009. In early 2011 the band released a unmarried, "Honeybee", announcing that it would be on an upcoming 2d anthology.[10] In late 2011 the band announced the release of a "alive" album entitled Alive at the Globe of Yesterday'southward Tomorrow.[11]

2012–2013: The two¢ Show and MK III [edit]

Their 2nd studio album, entitled The 2¢ Show, was released in May 2012.[12] That yr, they were voted Best Alive Comedy human activity (and runner up for Best Family Entertainment act) on San Diego A-List.[13]

As well their musical endeavors, the band publishes a web comic[fourteen] and has produced a card game based on characters in their backstory.[15] In April 2012 they released a DVD entitled, Steam Powered Giraffe: The DVD (and the Quest For the Eternal Harp of Golden Dreams).

On 24 September 2012, the ring announced on their Tumblr folio that Jon Sprague would no longer exist a role of the group.[16] On i October information technology was announced that Sam Luke, the drummer for the band at the fourth dimension, would go the new robot in the ring, "Hatchworth".[17] On 2 November 2012, Hatchworth made his stage debut with SPG at Youmacon in Detroit, Michigan with acting drummer Mike Buxbaum (of A Metropolis Serene). Afterwards, Matt Smith was named SPG's new drummer.

During this time, SPG also introduced the characters of the Walter Girls into their shows. The Girls started out by manning the band'southward merchandise tables at performances, but take started figuring in to the SPG stage show and back story. Described every bit "blue thing engineers", the porcelian-white skinned and blue-haired Walter Girls (now called Walter Workers) are essentially the robot'due south caretakers on phase.

In June 2013, SPG released a cover of Rihanna's "Diamonds", essentially a solo performance by the Spine. The accompanying video, released to YouTube, introduced a new character to the SPG catechism, a robotic giraffe puppet named GG (voiced by Bunny Bennett). GG appeared again in July when the ring released a comedic video, "Walter Robotics Rap", to YouTube.

On 9 August 2013, Steam Powered Giraffe announced the championship to their tertiary album, MK Iii. The album was released on Dec three. In September of that same year, the band released a comprehend of Icona Pop'south "I Love It" on their YouTube aqueduct.

2014–2016: The Vice Quadrant and Quintessential [edit]

On March 18, 2014, it was appear that Michael Reed and Matt Smith would no longer be performing members of Steam Powered Giraffe. The Bennett twins stated that the reasons for their difference was to focus more than on the theatrical elements of the human activity and to reduce the cost of touring, but they accept likewise stated in recent years on their podcast The Bennettarium that Michael Reed had neglected his contracted work on their MK Three album, with him having to cram in all his work the last few weeks of production.[18]

Early on in 2014, Isabella Bennett began to transition the character of Rabbit from male to female, coinciding with her ain status as a transgender woman.[19] She legally changed her name to Isabella Bennett on 22 Jan 2016.[20]

More videos have followed in the concurrently. In May 2014, they released their 3rd cover, a mostly acoustic version of Daft Punk's "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger". The video marked the first "official" advent by the female Rabbit to the general public at large (although the band had played some dates prior and some photos and raw audience footage had been seen). The band then followed upwardly with ii new videos: "Fancy Shoes" in June and "I'll Rust With You" in July, with the latter featuring live footage recorded at Anime Midwest in Rosemont, Illinois.

In September 2014, Steam Powered Giraffe gave their first international performance, playing at the Yard Canadian Steampunk Exposition in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. They returned for the 2015 Exposition to exercise a collaboration show with Professor Elemental.

On September 1, 2015, SPG released The Vice Quadrant: A Infinite Opera, a 2-disc space opera concept anthology containing 28 tracks, although iTunes released it as 2 separate albums for download. The release followed a number of video releases to promote the work. This marked the band's first recorded work with Rabbit presenting as a woman, likewise as the showtime full album recorded strictly every bit a trio. The album featured an appearance by Professor Elemental too as vocals by Walter Worker Chelsea Penyak.

In December 2015, video game developer Image & Grade released the game SteamWorld Heist for the Nintendo 3DS, and afterward released information technology in 2016 on other platforms. The game's soundtrack was composed and recorded by SPG, and they appear in-game.[eight] [21]

The video game Battleborn by Gearbox Software released on May 3, 2016, and included an unlockable theme song created by Steam Powered Giraffe for the grapheme of Montana; the aforementioned day, the band released it on digital platforms as a unmarried.[22]

On June 20, 2016, Steam Powered Giraffe appear on their website that their fifth studio album, Quintessential was available for pre-order.[23] Co-ordinate to the article, a free downloadable digital copy of the twelve-track album would be included with the purchase of the CD.[23]

2016–2019: New member [edit]

On December 19, 2016, the band announced on social media that Samuel Luke would be leaving the group so he could focus more on his contained work as an creative person and musician. He then announced that he would immediately be replaced by Bryan Barbarin and his character Zer0.[24] The next day, the Bennetts, Sam, and Bryan came together in David and Isabella's new podcast, The Bennettarium, to discuss the robot transition, amongst other things.[25] Zer0's showtime alive show occurred on February 18, 2017, at The Center Theater at The California Center for the Arts in Escondido, California.[26]

It was confirmed on March 12, 2017, following her appearance on The Bennettarium, that the 2009 original release of the band's Anthology One album, featuring a vocal and some vocals by past band member Erin Burke would be re-released. Both the 2009 and 2011 version at present co-exist.

On July xx, 2017 the ring performed a show during San Diego Comic Con with former fellow member Michael Philip Reed joining them on phase. Since this show, Michael joined the band for well-nigh shows up until February 2020.

On January 27, 2018 Steam Powered Giraffe celebrated the band'south 10th ceremony with a special concert featuring all members in the band'due south history, including all five former members: robots The Jon, Upgrade and Hatchworth, and humans Michael Philip Reed and Matthew Smith. It was later released equally a live concert picture on Blu-Ray, DVD, and digital video.[27]

On April 18, 2019 the band appear the production of their next album, the first to feature Bryan and the get-go since MK Iii to feature Michael Philip Reed. They also confirmed that they would be releasing two new songs every three to 4 months alongside music videos for each vocal.[28]

2020–present: 1896 [edit]

On March iii, 2020 the band announced backing musician Michael Philip Reed was leaving the band to move out of the land.[29] Reed had provided some contributions to tracks on the band's 6th album 1896 prior to his difference.

On July 10, 2020 the band posted on social media that due to inappropriate interactions with fans that had come to light after Michael Reed left, they would no longer be working with Michael Reed or their live show audio technician Steve Negrete.[30]

On November 9, 2020 the band released their newest album 1896, a 2-disc album featuring 22 songs, 10 of which are acoustic versions of other songs on the album.[31]

Band members [edit]

Electric current line-up [edit]

Robots
  • The Spine (David Michael Bennett) is a futuristic dieselpunk robot with a silver face up. He is the "straight human being" in a lot of the band's comedic skits on phase.
– lead and backing vocals, guitars, bass, mandolin, keyboards, recording engineer, producer (2008–present)
  • Rabbit (Isabella Bunny Bennett)1 is a clockwork robot with a copper and white porcelain face. Her makeup, costume, and hair change often. Bunny also performs the character of M.G. The Giraffe via puppetry and voice acting.[32]
– atomic number 82 and bankroll vocals, accordion, keytar, megaphone, melodica, tambourine (2008–present)
  • Zer0[33] (Bryan Barbarin) is a swing-styled robot with a gold and silver colored confront. According to his lore, the robot was hastily put together from left-over scrap robot parts in 1896, simply was forgotten deep in the Walter family'southward workshop until he was re-discovered in 1992.
– atomic number 82 and backing vocals, bass (2016–present)

1 Isabella Bennett was credited under her given name of Christopher until 2016, when she legally took the name of Isabella; the character of Rabbit had become female since 2014, when Bennett came out as a trans woman.

Humans
  • Walter Worker Chelsea (Chelsea Penyak) and Walter Worker Camille (Camille Penyak) – on-stage characters, on-phase ballet accessory, and workers for alive show merchandise booths (2014–present)

Past members [edit]

Robots
  • Upgrade (Erin Burke) was a robot with a pink-colored face up and part of the original iv members. She left the band in 2011.
– vocals, tambourine (2008–2011; guest: 2018) [2]
  • The Jon (Jonathan Sprague) was a gold art deco robot and role of the original four members. He left the ring in 2012.
– lead and bankroll vocals, guitar, mandolin, bass, drums (2008–2012; invitee: 2018) [two]
  • Hatchworth (Sam Luke) was a copper fine art deco robot who was previously a drummer for the band, as a human, before replacing The Jon as a robot. He left the band in 2016.[34]
– lead and backing vocals, bass, guitars (live prove drummer: 2010–2012; robot performer: 2012–2016; guest: 2018) [2]
Humans
  • Matthew Smith – drums, backing vocals (2012–2014: guest: 2018) [2] [32]
  • Michael Philip Reed – multi-instrumentalist, lead and backing vocals (2008–2014, 2017–2020) [32] [35]
  • Brianna Clawson – Walter Worker character, merchandise (2012–2013)
  • Paige Law – Walter Worker character, merchandise (2012–2014)
  • Carolina Gumbayan – Walter Worker character, merchandise, bass (2013–2014)
  • Steve Negrete – live show audio engineering science, also performed the characters of Beebop and Qwerty via voice acting on projection screen (2011–2020) [32]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

  • Anthology One (2009) (re-released in 2011)
  • The ii¢ Show (2012)
  • MK III (2013)
  • The Vice Quadrant: A Space Opera (2015)
  • Quintessential (2016)
  • 1896 (2020)

Live albums [edit]

  • Live at the Globe of Yesterday's Tomorrow (2011)
  • Live at the Walter Robotics Expo 2013 (2014)

Concert films [edit]

  • The Quest for the Eternal Harp of Golden Dreams (2012)
  • Alive at Walter Robotics Expo 2013 (2014)
  • Concierto Privado (2016)
  • ten Year Anniversary Show (2018)
  • Live in Denver Colorado (2018)
  • Live in La Jolla California (2019)

Soundtrack albums [edit]

  • Music From SteamWorld Heist (2015)

Singles [edit]

  • "On Top of the Universe" (2009)
  • "Honeybee" (2011)
  • "Montana" (2016), in collaboration with 2016 video game Battleborn
  • "Shattered Stars" (2019)
  • "Latum Alterum (Ya Ya Ya)" (2019)
  • "Hot on the Trail" (2019)
  • "Transform" (2019)
  • "Lyin' Awake" (2020)
  • "Eat Your Heart" (2020)
  • "Intertwined" (2020)
  • "Bad Days on the Horizon" (2020)
  • "Olly and the Equinox Band" (2020)
  • "Fart Patrol" (2021)
  • "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" (2021)

Covers [edit]

  • "Diamonds" (Rihanna cover, 2013)
  • "I Love It" (Icona Pop embrace, 2013)
  • "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" (Daft Punk encompass, 2014)
  • "Cellophane" (Sia cover, 2015)
  • "A Marshmallow Globe" (Bing Crosby comprehend, 2016)
  • "Summer Sadness" (Lana Del Rey comprehend, 2021)

Run across as well [edit]

  • List of steampunk musicians

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_Powered_Giraffe

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