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Rick Froberg, acclaimed post-hardcore frontman for Drive Like Jehu and more, dies aged 55

- Ben Beaumont-Thomas

Rick Froberg, the strident frontman with US post-hardcore bands Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes, Pitchfork and Obits, has died aged 55.

His death was announced by longtime collaborat­or John Reis, who wrote on Instagram:

The singer and guitarist was acclaimed for pairing the immediacy of punk with inventive playing and unselfcons­ciously impassione­d singing that would influence the emo subgenre of the 1990s onwards. Drive Like Jehu’s 1994 album Yank Crime featured 10minute songs, choppy rhythms and glacial tempos alongside the usual punk energy, and it has long been regarded as one of the key documents of the US punk undergroun­d, while Hot Snakes’ more raw and straightfo­rward sound stretched across four acclaimed albums.

Froberg was also a successful visual artist who created energetic pop art cover designs for his own releases as well as those by Reis’s band Rocket From the Crypt.

Froberg and Reis formed the quartet Pitchfork in 1986 in San Diego, releasing an EP and then an album, Eucalyptus, in 1990. After they split the pair joined with the rhythm section of another recently defunct group, Night Soil Man, to form Drive Like Jehu, who released their self-titled debut in 1991 and Yank Crime – a small but influentia­l discograph­y that informed similarly adventurou­s bands such as At the Drive-In and the Blood Brothers. The band split as Reis’s Rocket From the Crypt became increasing­ly successful, but they reformed for live shows between 2014 and 2016.

Froberg and Reis reconvened in Hot Snakes in 1999, playing bracing garage

punk. After releasing three albums between 2000 and 2004, they split in 2005, but reformed in 2010 and later released another album, the acclaimed Jericho Sirens. He recently announced that a fifth album was “very near done”.

Froberg also played in another band without Reis, Obits, who released three albums between 2009 and 2013.

 ?? Photograph: Gary Wolstenhol­me/Redferns ?? Rick Froberg performing with Hot Snakes in 2011.
Photograph: Gary Wolstenhol­me/Redferns Rick Froberg performing with Hot Snakes in 2011.

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