Mephisto Walz was a band formed in 1986 by Barry Galvin (aka Bari-Bari) and John Schuman (Johann) after they left the deathrock band Christian Death. Bari-Bari joined Christian Death as bassist during Rozz Williams' time as lead vocalist; Williams left the band in 1985, after which guitarist Valor Kand became the lead singer and principal songwriter.
Mephisto Walz is known for Bari-Bari's songwriting and use of chorus and delay effects on the guitar.
Christian Death's 1985 album "Atrocities" and the EPs "The Wind Kissed Pictures" and "Believers of the Unpure" featured Bari-Bari, Johann (bass), and David Glass (drums), all of whom would play in one or more versions of Mephisto Walz.
Following conflict with Kand, Bari-Bari and Johann left Christian Death. The band’s 1986 album "Atrocities" includes several tracks composed by Bari-Bari, including "Tales of Innocence", "Strapping Me Down", and "Silent Thunder". Additionally, 1985’s "The Wind Kissed Pictures" EP features Bari-Bari's "The Wind Kissed Pictures" and "Lacrima Christi", while the "Believers of the Unpure" single, released in ’86, includes his composition "Between Youth".
The first version of Mephisto Walz started in Dusseldorf in February 1986, with original members Bari-Bari (the band’s sole songwriter), Johann, and Arndt (drums), plus a German vocalist called Jörge. The name Mephisto Walz was proposed by Johann. They rehearsed songs mainly written by Bari-Bari, and also added soundscapes such as “Aboriginee Requiem”. The band’s eponymous debut album was released on Italian label Supporti Fonografici that same year. In 1987 they moved to Los Angeles, without Johann.
In 1988, Bari-Bari started working on tracks with Steven Grey in Hollywood at a studio where he worked. They regrouped with David Hermon (bass), Mondo (vox) and Nariki Shimooka (guitar). Playing the first EP and some of Bari-Bari's Christian Death material, they added new songs that would later be released on the “Crocosmia”, “Terra-Regina” and “Thalia” labels. During this period, what would later become "Mephisto Walz Rarities 1989" were recorded live in studio.
In 1991, Christianna became the vocalist. Bari-Bari said that male vocals sounded too similar to Williams and Christian Death. William Faith was added on bass at the same time. They began working with Gymnastic Records with the compilation "American Gothic", which featured Mephisto Walz’s "Tangia". “Crocosmia” was then recorded for European release, consisting of new tracks and some older tracks redone with Christianna on vocals.
In 1992, a co-headlined tour with Shadow Project (featuring Williams and Eva O) brought Mephisto Walz back to Germany, where they stayed and recorded "As Apostles Forget". Bari-Bari also wrote part of what would be “Terra-Regina” and “Thalia”, before returning to the U.S. In Los Angeles, Johann and Glass were available again and replaced Faith and Grey. Work then began with Bari-Bari and Christianna on the next three complete releases - "Eternal Deep", "Terra-Regina" and "Thalia", through new label Cleopatra Records.
From 1994 to 1999, Bari-Bari and Christianna completed cover singles for Cleopatra, as well as "Early Recordings" and "Immersion". The recordings were made with Bari-Bari (all music) and Christianna (vocals). The "Nightingale" EP was recorded by Bari-Bari and Christianna in 2002 for the Fossil Dungeon label, followed by the album "Insidious" in 2004.
For the next few years, Bari-Bari played and recorded with Scarlet’s Remains and recorded bands in his L.A. studio.
In 2011, "IIIrd Incarnation" was recorded with both Bari-Bari and Sara Reid on vocals. A more aggressive guitar style was reintroduced. Two years later, "New Apostles" was recorded with Bari-Bari and Myriam Galvin on vocals. It featured Christian Omar Madrigal Izzo on four tracks. 2017’s "Scoundrel” was written and recorded by Bari-Bari and Myriam, with Omar Madrigal Izzo again performing on select songs.
Discography
Albums and EP
- 1992: Crocosmia (Compilation)
- 1992: As Apostles Forget (EP)
- 1993: Terra-Regina
- 1994: The Eternal Deep
- 1995: Thalia
- 1995: Mosaique (Compilation)
- 1998: Immersion
- 2000: Early Recordings 1985–1988 (Compilation)
- 2004: Insidious[1]
- 2011: IIIrd Incarnation[2]
- 2013: New Apostles[3]
- 2017: Scoundrel
- 2018: Immersion II
- 2018: Rarities 1989 (Compilation)
- 2020: All These Winding Roads
Exclusive tracks appearing on compilations
- Gothik: Music from the Dark Side – "Mephisto Walz"
- Gothic Erotica – "Israel"
- Dancing on Your Grave – "Facade"
- Künstler Zum 13. Wave-Gotik-Treffen – "Before These Crimes"
- Sonic Seducer – Cold Hands Seduction Vol. 39 – "One Day Less"
- Strobe Lights Vol. 2 – "Hunter's Trail (Strobe Light Mix)"
- Kaliffornian Deathrock – "Eternal Deep"
- Virgin Voices - "Skin" (Madonna cover)
- Gothic Daydreams - "One Less Day"
References
- ^ "Mephisto Walz - Insidious - Chain D.L.K." www.chaindlk.com. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
- ^ "Review: Mephisto Walz - IIIrd Incarnation - Brutal Resonance". www.brutalresonance.com. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
- ^ Adams, Helena (October 18, 2016). "CD Review: Mephisto Walz - New Apostles". www.reflectionsofdarkness.com. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
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