Jim Ellison and Material Issue: 12 Years Later

Twelve years ago today, the reign of proto-power pop kings of Chicago Material Issue came to an end with the suicide of frontman Jim Ellison. We didn't live in Chicago during Ish's heyday, but we hadn't been in this city a week before we were intimately familiar with the music and the band's mythic status among the small, fiercely independent underground in this city. Though they were both critically and commercially successful, and Ellison was as much of a big shot as you could get and still be a Chicago artist, it never seemed to be enough.

For many fans of melodic, post-punk leaning rock music, Material Issue picked up where the Replacements left off in the early 90's. Though 1994's Freak City Soundtrack was our personal introduction to the band and is still our go-to Ish record, 1991's International Pop Overthrow would prove to be the band's nascent masterpiece. Few students of the "college rock" movement of that time would argue with "Valerie Loves Me" as being one of the finest examples of the crossover appeal that punk rock spirit has when tempered with radio-ready production and massive pop hooks.

Though Ellison left a suicide note, the contents were never made public and speculation as to why a brilliant songwriter with a band still on an upward trajectory would take his own life hasn't died down after more than a decade. The only silver lining for fans like us is that the manic, pounding beat of "Going Through Your Purse" and the knife-twisting, weirdly desperate love song pop of "Very First Lie" still sound as fresh, honest, and sincere as they did nearly fifteen years ago.

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Bassist, Ted Ansani, still performs occasionally in the Chicago area with his band Mighty Pilot and also as the Ted Ansani Project.

"...the manic, pounding beat of "Going Through Your Purse" and the knife-twisting, weirdly desperate love song pop of "Very First Lie" still sound as fresh, honest, and sincere as they did nearly fifteen years ago."
You betcha!

no one ever talks about "destination universe." that album has some wonderful tracks ... "next big thing" and "everything" to name a few. not to mention deep cut "don't you think i know."

god, every time i think of jim ellison, i just get terribly sad. what else could have happened with material issue? the world may never know. gah.

I was around then and loved the band. One of the best power-pop groups anywhere, and I still listed to their stuff to this day.

P.S. Guys - never kill yourself for a girl, there are lots of others out there and you'll probably be better off with a new one anyway!

I want love! I want drugs! I want sex & affection!
I want everyone in this room here to look in my direction
I want a man with lips just like Mick Jagger
Rod Stewart's hair, and Keith Richards' swagger!

The drummer Mike Zelenko is with the "The Ladies & Gentlemen", they play occasionally in the Chicago area.
I'm good friends with his younger brother Steve. He's the same age Mike was when the above picture was taken... the resemblance is amazing.

It is such a shame what happened to Jim. This band was such an inspiration. I read an article over at http://www.filthylucre.com/jim-ellison-material-issue that said Ted Ansani and Mike Zelenko are still playing together in the Chicago area.

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