The Joy Thieves is a musical supergroup, consisting of current, former, and touring members of bands such as Ministry, Stabbing Westward, The Rollins Band, Killing Joke, Pigface, Revolting Cocks, <PIG>, David Bowie, Machines of Loving Grace, Marilyn Manson, Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, KMFDM, Naked Raygun, Foetus, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, Blue October, Pegboy, Nitzer Ebb, Die Krupps, White Zombie, and many more.[1] The band incorporates elements of industrial, industrial rock, hard rock, alternative, and punk into their music. Along with their original releases, The Joy Thieves have also done official remixes for many other artists, including Chris Connelly,[2] <PIG>, Consolidated, Drownd, I Ya Toyah, Blue Eyed Christ, Machines With Human Skin, DogTablet, A Covenant of Thorns, Death Pop Radio, Sapphira Vee, Stoneburner, and more.

The Joy Thieves
OriginChicago, Illinois, US
Genrespost-industrial
Years active2017–present
LabelsArmalyte Industries
WebsiteOfficial Website

"Joy Thieves Productions” refers to the audio production team of Dan Milligan and James Scott.

History edit

Formation and This Will Kill That (2017-2019) edit

The Joy Thieves began in December 2017, when Chicago drummer/musician Dan Milligan began assembling a group of musicians to contribute to a new industrial rock recording project.[3] Word of the new “supergroup” began spreading over the course of the next year, as notable musicians Chris Connelly, David Suycott, Howie Beno, Matt Noveskey, Andy Gerold, and Louis Svitek became involved, and there were over 30 contributors before the band had released any music. In early 2019, The Joy Thieves signed a record deal with London's Armalyte Industries.[4][5]

On May 31, 2019, the band released a music video for the title track of their debut EP, This Will Kill That.[6] Sung by Chris Connelly, he described the song as “a direct reference to Victor Hugo’s prophecy that the printed word would make the church obsolete.”[7] It was also written in response to a series of nightmares that Dan Milligan was having as he was writing music for the EP.[8] This Will Kill That was officially released on June 28, 2019, and it featured appearances by guitarist Andy Gerold, and drummer David Suycott.[9]

Cities In Dust EP (2019) edit

On October 4, 2019, The Joy Thieves released their second EP, Cities In Dust, as a free download-only EP on Armalyte Industries.[10] In addition to their remake of the Siouxsie and the Banshees’ song, Cities In Dust, the 6-song EP included remixes of songs from This Will Kill That, with contributions from John Fryer, Howie Beno & Brandt Gassman, and Armalyte Industries label-mates, i! On October 14, 2019, they released the music video for Cities In Dust.[11]

A Blue Girl EP (2020) edit

On March 6, 2020, the band released a video for the title track for their third EP release, A Blue Girl, and the EP was released by Armalyte Industries on March 13, 2020. Created by a much larger cast of musicians than their previous two releases, A Blue Girl features appearances by Chris Connelly, Howie Beno, Marcus Eliopulos, Andy Gerold, Matt Noveskey, Julian Beeston, Louis Svitek, and more. The band also released a lyric video for The Badlander (feat. Chris Connelly) on March 27, 2020.

Genocide Love Song single (2020) edit

On May 15, 2020, The Joy Thieves released an unannounced single titled Genocide Love Song, as well as an accompanying video for the title song. The single, the video, and the remix were conceived, recorded, mixed, mastered, and released during a single week of the lockdown during the COVID-19 quarantine. The song was written by Dan Milligan and Chris Connelly as a scathing indictment of the government; specifically how their handling of the COVID-19 situation was leading to unnecessary deaths, including the death of Milligan's uncle.[12])

American Parasite (2021) edit

On July 23, 2021, the band released their first full-length album, American Parasite, on Armalyte Industries. Stylistically different from their previous releases, American Parasite finds the band embracing a punk rock sound much more than their previous releases. And instead of having a different vocalist on each track, like their previous releases, all of the lead vocals on American Parasite were done by Chris Connelly. Several new members were inducted into the group during the making of the album, including drummer Paul Ferguson (Killing Joke, Murder Inc, Warrior Soul, The Orb), drummer Joe Haggerty (The Effigies, Pegboy), guitarist John Haggerty (Naked Raygun, Pegboy), guitarist Chris Haskett (The Rollins Band, David Bowie, Foetus), and songwriter Scott-David Allen (A Covenant of Thorns, The Burying Kind).

Disaster Film: The Joy Thieves Live at Populist Studio (2021) edit

After several years of existing as only a recording entity, The Joy Thieves created a live version of the band in June 2021 that consisted of Dan Milligan, James Scott, Marcus Eliopulos, Jeff Harris, Matt Clark, Chris Connelly, and Ania Tarnowska. After one rehearsal, the band brought in a video crew and recorded audio and video of five Joy Thieves songs: American Parasite, Drown By Invitation, A Blue Girl, Cities In Dust and Wonder War. The result is Disaster Film: The Joy Thieves Live at Populist Studio; an addendum to American Parasite that was given away free to anyone who purchased American Parasite from the Armalyte Industries' Bandcamp page.

Nemesis single (2021) edit

On September 17, 2021, Armalyte Industries released another unannounced single by The Joy Thieves; a free, digital-only cover of the song Nemesis by the band Shriekback. The release included three remixes of the single: Nemesis (Blue Eyed Christ Remix) by John D. Norten, Nemesis (Dark Waters Mix) by Wandering Stars, and Nemesis (Blacklight Mix featuring Carl Marsh) by Sapphira Vee.

6 To 3 EP (2022) edit

On November 25, 2022, The Joy Thieves commemorated The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women by releasing ‘6 To 3.” The EP was written and recorded as a direct response to the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022, with the band donating all profits from the album to the National Network of Abortion Funds.. The release featured three new original songs, and remixes by Walter Flakus (Stabbing Westward), Jim Marcus (GoFight / Die Warzau), Steven Archer (Stoneburner / Ego Likeness), and Eva X.

Dissent-ertainment: 6 To 3 Remixed (2023) edit

On June 24, 2023 The Joy Thieves and Armalyte Industries released ‘Dissent-ertainment: 6 To 3 Remixed” to commemorate the one year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade. In 2022, the band had released ‘6 To 3,’ and made remix stems of two songs available to any artist who wanted to remix a song, and donate their profits to the National Network of Abortion Funds; ‘Dissent-ertainment: 6 To 3 Remixed’ was a collection of eleven of those remixes.

Members edit

The Joy Thieves are an ever-growing, ever-changing collective of musicians. The following is a partial list of members, along with a list of some of the other musical projects in which they have been involved.[13][14][15][16]

Joy Thieves Productions edit

In addition to all of the releases for the band, Joy Thieves Productions has done recording, mixing, audio production, remixing and mastering projects with recording artists such as:

Discography edit

Studio recordings edit

  • 2019: This Will Kill That (Armalyte Industries)
  • 2019: Cities In Dust (Armalyte Industries)
  • 2020: A Blue Girl (Armalyte Industries)
  • 2020: Genocide Love Song (Armalyte Industries)
  • 2021: American Parasite (Armalyte Industries)
  • 2021: Nemesis (Armalyte Industries)
  • 2022: 6 To 3 (Armalyte Industries)
  • 2023: 6 To 3 Remixed (Armalyte Industries)

Video releases edit

  • 2021 Disaster Film: The Joy Thieves Live at Populist Studio (Armalyte Industries)

Official remixes for other artists edit

  • Confession (Feeding the Beast Mix) by <PIG>[17]
  • Sick Like You (Smoulder Mix) by Drownd[18]
  • Glass Eyes (The Joy Thieves Remix) by I Ya Toyah[19]
  • Like a Bomb (Joy Thieves rEmiX) By Death Pop Radio
  • Awake (Joy Thieves Remix) by Machines With Human Skin
  • The Imposter (Joy Thieves Remix) by Machines With Human Skin
  • Picassa (Fantoma Tranquile Remix) by Chris Connelly
  • The Sun Is a Maze (M-Descent Remix) by Chris Connelly
  • Tail Lights Fading (Tributary Mix) by DogTablet
  • Dahlia (Phosphene Dreams Mix) by A Covenant of Thorns
  • Capitalism (The Joy Thieves Remix) by Consolidated
  • Who (Will I Be) Today (The Joy Thieves Remix) by Sapphira Vee
  • Faulted (BIG TALK Mix) by Dead Agent
  • Greed (Grab 'Em By The...Mix) (The Joy Thieves Remix) by Sapphira Vee
  • Blacklight (3:13AM Mix) by Blindcopy
  • Hollow (Dan Milligan Remix) by Dance Loud
  • Ledge (The Joy Thieves Rock Remix) by Garek
  • Beauty Is Terror (F7 Joy Thieves Remix) by Stoneburner
  • The Heart Wants (Joy Thieves Remix) by Sapphira Vee feat. Jim Semonik
  • Hell And Back (Ten Feet Tall Remix) by Skatenigs
  • Badland(er) (Blowtorch Blues Remix) by PIG X The Joy Thieves
  • World On Fire (The Joy Thieves Remix) by Blue Eyed Christ (feat. En Esch and Mea Fisher)
  • Hell and Back (Ten Feet Tall Remix) by Skatenigs
  • Drowning In the Past (The Joy Thieves Mix) by .SYS Machine
  • 5 Broken Straws (LA Remix) by Dogtablet (feat. Groovie Mann)
  • What I Say (MaGenTa Mix) by The Blue Hour (feat. Mark Gemini Thwaite)
  • Into the Sun (Coronal Loops Mix) by Sword Tongue
  • Vast Spaces (The Joy Thieves Remix) by I Ya Toyah
  • Starter (The Joy Thieves Remix) by Newphasemusic
  • Spavaj (Dan Milligan Remix) by Mokosh
  • Headhunter (Lock the Tarrrrrrget Mix) by La Muerte feat. Richard 23 & Patrick Codenys (Front 242)
  • Unhappily Ever Now (The Joy Thieves Remix) by Unhappily Ever Now
  • Check Out Your Mind (The Joy Thieves RMX) by The Veldt
  • Whispering Wandering Struggling (The Joy Thieves Remix) by Unhappily Ever Now
  • The Way It Goes (Axcs Of Basxs Mix) by Wandering Stars
  • Out of Control (Nothing Left to Say - The Joy Thieves remix) by Amulet
  • Aboulia - Joy Thieves Remix by Manticore Kiss
  • Fashion Bi Evol (Killiope Inside of Me Mix by The Joy Thieves) by Darling Kandie
  • Deaf Blood (Exploit the Moment Mix) by Derision Cult feat. Chris Connelly and Reeves Gabrels
  • Honor Among Thieves (Remix of Chemical Imbalance) by Skatenigs

Compilations edit

  • Tiny Gods Who Walk Beside Us
  • Tear Down The Walls: A Riveting Tribute To Pink Floyd's The Wall (Riveting Music)
  • The Unquiet Grave 2020 (Cleopatra Records)
  • Mind over Metal - Volume 2 (Cave Dweller Music)
  • Black is the New Black: The Power & Privilege Industrial Culture Compilation (Furnace Records)
  • Broken Hearts & Robot Parts, Volume II (COP International)
  • Armalyte XX (Armalyte Industries)
  • Follow the Leaders: A Killing Joke Tribute (Coitus Interruptus Productions)
  • Regulate This: A Riveting Tribute to Girl Power (Riveting Music)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Joy Thieves reveal new music video, (almost) their entire lineup, and a look behind the scenes". altvenger.com.
  2. ^ "Chris Connelly - Sleeping Partner". regenmag.com.
  3. ^ "RockAllPhotography.com's interview with Dan Milligan of The Joy Thieves". rockallphotography.com.
  4. ^ "Announcement of The Joy Thieves signing with Armalyte Industries in ReGen Magazine". regenmag.com.
  5. ^ "The Joy Thieves sign to Armalyte Records and announce 'This Will Kill That' EP". noisebeneththesnow.com.
  6. ^ "This Will Kill That review by ReGen Magazine". regenmage.com.
  7. ^ "regenmag.com - Chris connelly Interview". regenmag.com.
  8. ^ "regenmag.com - The Joy Thieves Interview". regenmag.com. 10 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Industrial rock supergroup The Joy Thieves set to release debut EP on June 28". brutalresonance.com.
  10. ^ "Cities In Dust review by ReGen Magazine". regenmag.com. 27 January 2020.
  11. ^ "The Joy Thieves' new 'Cities In Dust' EP a work born of curiosity". chicagosoundcheck.com. 2 October 2019.
  12. ^ "The Joy Thieves - Curveballs in the Badlands". regenmag.com. 15 May 2020.
  13. ^ "The Joy Thieves reveal new music video, (almost) their entire lineup, and a look behind the scenes". altvenger.com.
  14. ^ "Industrial rock supergroup The Joy Thieves set to release debut EP on June 28". brutalresonance.com.
  15. ^ "RockAndRollFables.com: The Joy Thieves Put the 'super' in supergroup with massive lineup and massively impressive debut EP, This Will Kill That". rockandrollfables.com. 26 June 2019.
  16. ^ "RockAllPhotography.com's interview with Dan Milligan of The Joy Thieves". rockallphotography.com.
  17. ^ "<PIG> releases second lyric video from tour-only EP". regenmag.com. 2 October 2019.
  18. ^ "Drownd Interview/music video premiere: Sick Like You". regenmag.com. 12 April 2019.
  19. ^ "Spill video premiere: I Ya Toyah –Glass Eyes (The Joy Thieves Remix)". The Spill Magazine. 15 November 2019.

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