Hissing Prigs In Static Couture is a record you’ll want to keep forever. It’s got all kinds of hip stuff that lame bands are afraid of; something that sounds like scratching on “Pussyfootin'”, freaky effect on everything but the drums (’cause even in Revolution, you just don’t f**k with drums), and a kiss-off to goose-stepping fascists.
1996 saw the release of Brainiac’s Touch and Go full-length debut, Hissing Prigs in Static Couture. Like their two previous full-lengths, this was also produced by Eli Janney, and saw the band use less Moog and more random electronic gadgets and noisemakers. Jim O’Rourke produced 1997’s Electroshock for President EP, in which Brainiac continued their transition into a more electronic rock band. They began to receive serious interest from major labels. On May 23, 1997, however, only weeks after the EP’s release and the band’s return from a European tour supporting Beck, Tim lost his life in a car accident in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio. He was 28.
A feature length documentary exploring Brainiac’s music, legacy, and loss, entitled Transmissions After Zero and directed by Eric Mahoney, is expected to be released in early 2019.