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1 History  





2 Split  





3 Post-Test Icicles  





4 Members  



4.1  Touring members  







5 Equipment  





6 Discography  



6.1  Studio albums  





6.2  Singles and EPs  





6.3  Demos  







7 References  





8 External links  



8.1  Videos  
















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Test Icicles
OriginLondon, England
Genres
  • post-hardcore
  • indie rock
  • Years active2004–2006, 2013 (DJ Set)
    LabelsDomino
    Past membersSam Mehran
    Rory Attwell
    Dev Hynes
    WebsiteMyspace.com/testicicles

    Test Icicles were a short-lived rock band that formed in England, primarily influenced by post-hardcore, dance-punk and indie rock but containing musical elements from a variety of genres (notably dance, hip hop, crossover thrash, and punk). The band was formed in 2004 by Rory Attwell and Sam Mehran, who were later joined by Dev Hynes. Hynes and Mehran were both 18 years old at the time of the band's inception. The group has since become notable due to the later success of its members.

    History[edit]

    Prior to forming the band, Atwell, Hynes and Mehran (all of whom shared vocal and guitar duties) had met each other through mutual friends. The trio's preference for the same nightspots (such as the Afterskool night club, in London) also led to frequent meet-ups. Initially the band formed under the moniker Balls with Ferry Gouw, who shortly after went on to form Semifinalists, effectively in the role Hynes eventually filled. Gouw left the band for an extended trip to Indonesia, at which time Attwell and Mehran recruited Hynes and changed the band name to Test Icicles, the new band name also being a suggestion from Gouw.

    All three members of the group were involved in numerous, short-lived musical projects before the forming of Test Icicles.

    Split[edit]

    In February 2006, the band announced they were splitting up.[1]

    On 26 April 2006 the band released Dig Your Own Grave, an EP meant as a farewell from the band. It featured a CD with remixes and unreleased tracks, and a DVD with the band's music videos.

    Post-Test Icicles[edit]

    After the band split, the individual members continued to stay active, becoming involved in a number of side projects between them.

    Mehran was believed to have moved back to America after the split and claimed to have been spotted working in a record store in New York.[2]

    In July 2018, Mehran was found dead in his Hollywood home due to suicide, just after completing work on a planned solo album.[3] Hynes paid tribute to him on Instagram, saying, “Every time I was with you we were 17 again. You were such a gift to this world. The floor has gone and I don’t know where to stand. RIP.”[4]

    Members[edit]

    Touring members[edit]

    Equipment[edit]

    Amps - All three of the members would switch guitar duties, usually sharing the same amps. They usually used a Peavey Valveking 1x12, a small Trace Elliot combo, or a Fender Hot Rod deluxe.

    Keyboard - Dev used a Korg Microkorg.

    Effects - It is hard to see which effects they used, but one picture shows an Electro Harmonix WORM modulation pedal, which is probably responsible for the ring modulation effect in the song "Boa vs. Python". In an interview they claimed to use the same effects as nu-metal group KoЯn.

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Singles and EPs[edit]

    Year Title UK UK Indie Album
    2005 "Boa vs. Python" 46 5 For Screening Purposes Only
    "Circle. Square. Triangle" 25 3
    2006 "What's Your Damage" 31 9
    "Boa vs. Python (Grime Remixes)" - - Boa vs. Python (Grime Remixes)
    "Totally Re-Fucked" 133 - Totally Re-Fucked
    Dig Your Own Grave - -

    Demos[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Test Icicles split - NME". Nme.com. 22 February 2006. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  • ^ "Flickr". Flickr. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  • ^ Monroe, Jazz (30 July 2018). "Sam Mehran (Test Icicles, Outer Limits Recordings) Dead at 31". Pitchfork. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  • ^ "Instagram".
  • External links[edit]

    Videos[edit]


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