Peppermint Creeps are a Glam metal band from Hollywood, California, formed in 1997. Reminiscent of Kiss's style and sound. The group are recognisable by their makeup, often fluorescent red, pink or green coloured hair, as well as their elaborate stage costumes consisting of mainly black PVC with fluorescent colours again. The Peppermint Creeps have become an icon to many glam rock bands globally, thus their look is no longer unique but has become popular.
Biography
The Peppermint Creeps started life as a four-piece band. Made up of a half Canadian half American line-up; Kari Ash and Macy Malone coming from Canada, Traci Michaelz and then vocalist Billi Foxxx coming from America. Together they recorded some demo tracks and forged early sketches of what would later become their trademark image.
Soon after Billi left the group, the band continued on as a 3 piece. The Peppermint Creeps then recorded a studio E.P. produced by Phil Soussan and Randy Castillo (Former Mötley Crüe & Ozzy Osbourne drummer), called "CreE.P.show". The band claimed, "
It was done in 5 days and cost $2,000.00 to record"
[1].
National Tour and Albums
In 2001, Peppermint Creeps expanded from a three-piece band, to a four piece, for the first time since their beginnings, bringing in Arizona guitarist Eddie Electra. The group regularly played "
Club Paranormal" a club night at the Key Club in Hollywood, which was ran by the band's drummer; Traci Michaelz.
The Peppermint Creeps recorded their first full length album; Animatron X in 2003. They then launched their first full tour of the United States, extending their fan base beyond the Hollywood clubs they originally only played.
Bassist Kari Ash would be the second member of the band to leave, before the group recorded a promotional video, for their song "Lesbian", the video featured the band in their Club Paranormal haunt, along with computer graphics, of the band in a candy world, similar to that seen in Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, black haired bassist Andii Stittch was part of the video in place of Ash.Stittch would not be in the band for long, leaving shortly after the group played a show with fellow Glam metal band, the Murderdolls in Hollywood.
The remaining Peppermint Creeps for a time became the backing band for long-time supporter Steve "Sex" Summers, in the band Pretty Boy Floyd, Electra took on bass duties, while Malone filled the guitar position and Michaelz played drums.
From a local Hollywood band "BlaQ!" the Creeps found their newest member; teen guitarist Robbie Stylez was brought in, Electra switched to bass for the Peppermint Creeps, as he had been playing in that position for Pretty Boy Floyd.
The band gained further attention due to their MySpace profile, becoming the website's number 1 Glam band. In 2005, they released their second album, "We Are the Weirdos". They also recorded another promotional video with the most recent line-up, for a song off their first album, "Stupid". Another recent change occurred, when teenage guitarist Robbie Styles left the band in summer of 2006, the group went on a US tour as a three-piece once again.
Public feud
During August 2006 the Peppermint Creeps had a very public feud which spread over MySpace, and several music media websites. The fall-out which caused the public feud, was reportedly between vocalist/guitarist Macy Malone and bassist Eddie Electra, with drummer Traci Michaelz choosing to take Malone's side in the debate. Thus Electra quit the band.
[ MetalSludge.tv - Commentary on the feud]After Electra quit the Peppermint Creeps, the debate continued on the popular website MySpace (Electra ran the groups official profile), both parties were embroiled in blog and bulletin wars. With Electra claiming the Peppermint Creeps had split up, and that he was planning to create his own project under the band's name.
Founding members Malone and Michaelz however, denied the split insisting that the Peppermint Creeps will be carrying on, and that they would announce the new members of the band with the unveiling of a new website on September 15 2006.
[ Peppermint Creeps: Official Site - Stating that the band has not broken up]Eddie Electra has announced that he will be pursuing a solo career, stating; "
I think I'm gonna like this whole solo shit, it's very freeing I have some great musicians behind me to work with and the music I'm gonna drop".
Revised line-up: 2006
On September 15 2006, as planned the band unveiled two new members, this saw the Peppermint Creeps returning to a four piece band; Robbie Stylez returned to the band on guitar, and a new member Billy Blade was brought in on bass, replacing Eddie Electra.
With the new members also came a darker image change, some of the elements were similar to bands who played at the Batcave club in London during the 1980s with; fishnets, teased hair, heavy make-up and in Macy Malone's case a mohawk. Unlike their previous image where the band each had a designated colour, the new line-up dress in black with luminous green accessories; they did however keep some of the red in their hair.
In an official press statement on their website regarding Electra's departure it stated
[ Official Press Release: regarding Electra departure];
"..sometimes this popularity builds inflated egotism and rock star delusions. Public outbursts of displeasure for club owner, promoters, other bands, past band member and even our own road crew and friends happened too often. Performances were substandard and sloppy, so a meeting was suggested to try to resolve these issues. The meeting never happened. We were told to fuck off by Eddie and he said he quit."
"Our best goes out to Eddie despite all the damage he has inflicted. Much success and happiness to you, Eddie. To our fans, we are sorry for all the confusion on the internet, especially MySpace and Metal Sludge. These places are gossip boards after all and we can?t take much that is said on them too seriously."
Along with the new website, the Peppermint Creeps revealed that they would be opening a new fan club in 2007 called "
The Creepy Club", they also put out a preview for the 2007 album; in the form of a free download of a song called "
Just Another Day".
Guitarist Robbie Styles once again left the band in October of 2007 and the Peppermint Creeps are back to performing as a 3 piece.
Miscellanea
- Traci Michaelz designs the bands logo, t-shirts, album covers and posters, featuring art he has created.
- The bands second album title is a reference to a line in the movie The Craft, the quote in the movie is "Watch out for the weirdos", to which the female character replies "We are the Weirdos, mister".
- Prior to the Peppermint Creeps, drummer Traci Michaelz was in Heart Throb Mob, Candy Apple Queenz, and the Glamvestite Vampires.
Discography
Albums
- Animatron X - (2003)
- We Are the Weirdos - (2005)
- Cover Up - (2007)
E.P.
Members
Current
- Traci Michaelz - drums
- Macy Malone - vocals, guitar
- Billy Blade - bass
Former
- Kari Ash - bass
- Billi Foxxx - vocals
- Markie De Sade - live vocals
- Trixie Joe - live guitar
- Andii Stittch - live bass
- Eddie Electra - live bass, vocals
- Robbie Styles - guitar
Notes
External links
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