The Plasmatics

THE PLASMATICS
 
 
The Plasmatics  were an American punk rock band formed by Yale University art school graduate Rod Swenson with Wendy O. Williams.  The band was a controversial group known for wild live shows that broke countless taboos.  In addition to chainsawing guitars, blowing up speaker cabinets and sledgehammering television sets, Williams and the Plasmatics blew up automobiles live on stage.  Williams was arrested in Milwaukee by the Milwaukee police before being charged with public indecency.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

 

 

The Plasmatics were a controversial punk rock/heavy metal band that was formed by Yale University art school graduate Rod Swenson (who became their manager) and lead vocalist and front woman Wendy Orlean Williams.  In many ways performance artists more than rock musicians, their concerts and rock videos featured exploding television sets and speaker cabinets, car crashes, and chain-sawing guitars in two.  Wendy O. Williams wore a Mohawk hairdo in her days with the band and typically appeared in as little clothing as possible; she was once arrested for public indecency in Milwaukee

 

In 1982the Plasmatics toured as the opening act for KISS; at the conclusion of the tour, the band’s relationship with Capitol Records was frayed to the breaking point, so KISS frontman Gene Simmons approached Wendy O. Williams and Rod Swenson about recording their next album without the Plasmatics name.  The result was released as a solo album by Wendy O. Williams called W.O.W. (1984) – with the album’s name taken from Williams’ initials – though the band’s website says that W.O.W. is still regarded as a Plasmatics album.  Three members of KISS played on the album, Ace FrehleyPaul Stanley and Gene Simmons, with the latter credited as Reginald Van Helsing; Simmons also produced the album.  Remarkably, Wendy O. Williams was nominated for a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 1985, evidently for this album. 

 

(December 2013)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021