42-834: Lohner may refer to: People with the surname [ edit ] Danny Lohner (born 1970), American rock musician Harold Lohner (born 1958), American designer Helmuth Lohner (1933–2015), Austrian actor Henning Lohner (born 1961), German film score composer Jakob Lohner [ de ] (1821–1892), Austrian entrepreneur, founder of Lohner-Werke Ludwig Lohner (1858–1925), Austrian entrepreneur, son of Jakob Lohner Technology [ edit ] Lohner-Werke , traditional Austro-Hungarian coach, car and aircraft manufacturer in Vienna, today Bombardier Wien Schienenfahrzeuge Lohner–Porsche , an early (1900s) hybrid vehicle Geography [ edit ] Lohner (mountain) ,
84-630: A Swiss mountain See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Lohner Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lohner . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lohner&oldid=1115230226 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
126-584: A live bassist and keyboardist, Lohner co-founded the crossover thrash band Angkor Wat and the industrial thrash band Skrew . He has also performed on releases by Marilyn Manson , Rob Zombie , Tommy Lee 's band Methods Of Mayhem , Wes Borland 's Black Light Burns project, A Perfect Circle co-founder Billy Howerdel 's solo projects, Tool/A Perfect Circle frontman Maynard James Keenan 's Puscifer project, Japanese musician Hyde , and Hollywood Undead . He has produced albums for Trust Company , Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer 's solo project Fear and
168-1039: A live bassist for a performance at the Hell and Heaven festival in Mexico in December 2022, and subsequently toured with the singer in 2023. He also remixed a track on Eric Melvin of NOFX 's solo album Rise of the Melvinator , released in May 2023. Trust Company (band) Trust Company (also typeset as TRUSTcompany and TRUST*CO ) is an American rock band from Montgomery, Alabama . Formed in 1997 by guitarist/lead vocalist Kevin Palmer and drummer Jason Singleton. Trust Company has sold over 1 million albums worldwide. They are best known for their 2002 song " Downfall ". Originally formed in Montgomery, Alabama in 1997 under
210-638: A moderate impact on mainstream rock radio. According to drummer Jason Singleton on the band's website message board, the second single may have been "The War is Over." In August 2005, the band decided to take a break and focus on side projects and spend some time at home. Soon after the break, Palmer and original bassist Josh Moates came together to form a new band called Amity Lane . The band released its debut album The Sound of Regret on October 31, 2006. In an interview with IndyConcerts.com following their show in Indianapolis on April 6, 2011, Kevin Palmer
252-436: A new album was in the process of being written on February 22, 2020, although the band stated that it did not have plans to tour at that time. Trust Company's original lineup performed at Blue Ridge Rock Festival in 2023. Trust Company has been described as alternative metal , nu metal , hard rock , and alternative rock . Current members Former members In 2010, via Myspace , Trust Company gave their fans
294-610: A remix of the Eminem song " The Way I Am " featuring Manson and released on the song's single in 2002. In 1998, Lohner contributed additional guitar and bass guitar to Rob Zombie's debut solo album Hellbilly Deluxe , which also featured fellow Nine Inch Nails member Charlie Clouser as a producer on the song "Superbeast". The next year Lohner played guitar on the self-titled debut album from Tommy Lee 's Methods Of Mayhem . NME reported in April 1999 that Everlast and Lohner had recorded
336-511: A show in Cleveland, Ohio in 2022. In 2020 Danny Lohner was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a part of Nine Inch Nails. Lohner is frequently credited under the pseudonym Renholdër, an in-joke backward spelling of "Re: D. Lohner". This began as a result of the song titled "Renholdër" on A Perfect Circle 's debut album Mer de Noms in 2000. Lohner did not work on this song but
378-618: A song about a school shooting that would not be released in light of the Columbine High School massacre . However, the song was released on the End of Days soundtrack later that year. After longtime Metallica bassist Jason Newsted left the band and the subsequent recording of the St. Anger album, Lohner was one of a selected few musicians whom the band invited to audition for the empty bassist slot (producer Bob Rock had recorded
420-477: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Danny Lohner Daniel Patrick Lohner , frequently known as Renholdër , is an American musician and record producer best known for his work with Nine Inch Nails and A Perfect Circle . In 2020, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Nine Inch Nails. Before joining Nine Inch Nails as
462-681: The Saw films, as well as Clouser's score for the Resident Evil: Extinction film score. Lohner is also credited with sound design on the Grudge 2 soundtrack in 2006. Also that year, he worked with the Japanese rock artist HYDE , recording bass tracks along with Craig Adams on Hyde's album Faith . Lohner played guitar and/or produced several songs on rap rock band Hollywood Undead 's debut album Swan Songs , and co-wrote
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#1732772782042504-531: The Canadian band Sum 41 . Trust Company's debut album, The Lonely Position of Neutral , was released on July 23, 2002. The album was well received, with the lead single , " Downfall ," gaining heavy exposure through MTV2 . Subsequently, the song entered the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts. A second single "Running from Me" followed with more moderate success. "The Fear" was released in 2003 as
546-691: The Dirt)" on their fifth album (2017). Lohner also produced the debut album of the Californian heavy metal band Holy Grail 's first album Crisis in Utopia (2010), Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer 's solo project Fear and the Nervous System ' s 2011 self-titled debut album, and Alkaline Trio and Blink-182 member Matt Skiba 's 2012 album Babylon album from his project Matt Skiba And The Sekrets 2012. In 2014 he produced and mixed
588-500: The Nervous System , Howerdel, Black Light Burns, Hollywood Undead, and Pentakill . He also produced the soundtrack for the film Underworld . His most recent work includes live performances and production for solo projects from Howerdel, Rammstein singer Till Lindemann and NOFX members Fat Mike and Eric Melvin . Danny Lohner co-founded the crossover thrash band Angkor Wat in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1986 while he
630-720: The Nine Inch Nails song " The Perfect Drug ", which appeared on the Lost Highway soundtrack and as a single. Lohner formed a side project called Tapeworm with Reznor and then Nine Inch Nails keyboardist Charlie Clouser. The idea was to create an outlet for ideas that didn't quite fit with Nine Inch Nails and to give Lohner and Clouser more democratic roles where they could act as equals to Reznor. Various guest musicians reportedly worked with Tapeworm, including Tool singer Maynard James Keenan , Pantera singer Phil Anselmo , and Helmet frontman Page Hamilton . Although
672-544: The album's third single. The Lonely Position of Neutral was certified gold by the RIAA , and the band went on to tour with artists such as Thirty Seconds to Mars and Papa Roach . They also toured with Korn and Disturbed as part of the Pop Sux Tour in 2002. Trust Company was scheduled to play at Ozzfest 2003 but was forced to back out by their label in order to work on their second album, True Parallels , which
714-636: The band as live bassist and keyboardist to support the album, and can be heard on the And All That Could Have Been live album. He co-wrote the song "And All That Could Have Been" from the accompanying album Still . Lohner left Nine Inch Nails on good terms before the recording of With Teeth . He made a guest appearance with Nine Inch Nails during the Wave Goodbye Tour in 2009. He also performed alongside NIN alumni Chris Vrenna, Charlie Clouser, and Richard Patrick at
756-444: The band is said to have recorded several songs, none of this material has been released. However, two songs that began as Tapeworm songs were re-recorded and released by two of Keenan's other projects: " Passive " by A Perfect Circle and "Potions" by Puscifer . Lohner contributed guitar to several songs on the Nine Inch Nails album The Fragile , and co-wrote the songs "Somewhat Damaged" and "The Great Below". He again toured with
798-430: The band's 2004 album, eMOTIVe . This release was mostly a collection of cover songs, but it also included a continuation of "Pet" from Thirteenth Step . The album also includes an original work titled " Passive ", which was the final version of a song originally composed for Tapeworm . This track subsequently appeared on the soundtrack of the film Constantine . A two disc companion to eMOTIVe called aMOTION
840-492: The band, possibly as a guitar tech. While recording with Skrew in Chicago, Lohner also met former Nine Inch Nails drummer Chris Vrenna , who was in town working with Die Warzau , and enlisted the help of Al Jourgensen 's then-wife and manager Patty Jourgensen to help him write a letter to Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor . Lohner landed an audition in 1993 to replace live guitarist Richard Patrick , who had just left
882-603: The band. Reznor instead decided to hire Robin Finck for the role, but hired Lohner as a live bassist and keyboard player. Lohner provided additional guitar on "Big Man With a Gun" on The Downward Spiral and performed live with the band throughout the touring cycle for the album. He appeared in the video for " March of the Pigs " and on the Closure video compilation. After touring for The Downward Spiral ended, Lohner co-wrote
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#1732772782042924-483: The bass parts for the album). Although he did not join the band, he can be seen briefly in the documentary of the making of the album and general turmoil in the band during that period, Metallica: Some Kind of Monster . Lohner did some of his first credited production work on Trust Company 's first album The Lonely Position of Neutral , which was mixed by A Perfect Circle co-founder Billy Howerdel. Lohner contributed additional guitar for some of Clouser's scores for
966-566: The four original members of the band – Palmer, Moates, Singleton, and Fukai – announced they were reuniting and planned two reunion shows in Montgomery, Alabama and that they will be writing and recording a new album for release sometime in 2008. On March 18, 2008, the band posted two new songs titled "Waking Up" and "Stumbling" on their Myspace page. The band stated in a blog that these were demos and may be re-recorded. They later announced that they would be handing out CDs with previously unreleased or rare material from past years at concerts with
1008-742: The music industry. Lohner remixed the David Bowie song "Bring Me the Disco King" with additional vocals by Maynard James Keenan and additional guitars by Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante . Another collaboration between Lohner and Keenan, "REV 22:20", appeared on the soundtrack under the name Puscifer, which Keenan and Tool bandmate Adam Jones had previously used as the name of a joke band in an episode of Mr. Show. Lohner also worked with Richard Patrick of Filter , Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit and Black Light Burns , and Josh Freese of A Perfect Circle and Nine Inch Nails, on music for
1050-422: The name 41Down , the band began with vocalist / guitarist Kevin Palmer and drummer Jason Singleton before recruiting bassist Josh Moates and guitarist James Fukai. After building a local fan-base and releasing a self-titled album as well as a couple demos, the band went on to sign a major label deal with Geffen Records . On March 3, 2002, the band changed their name to Trust Company to avoid confusion with
1092-516: The name ASHES dIVIDE ), contributed to a few tracks on Howerdel's 2022 solo album What Normal Was , and joined the guitarist on his 2022 tour. He has also worked on Maynard James Keenan 's Puscifer project. In 2003 Lohner produced the Underworld film soundtrack. He composed and recorded many of the songs on the soundtrack himself under the name "Renholder". Many of the other tracks are collaborations with various friends and connections in
1134-502: The name Puscifer, "The Undertaker". He returned to produce the soundtrack for the third film, Rise of the Lycans , to which he contributed several remixes. The fourth film soundtrack features multiple Renholder remixes, but Lohner did not produce the soundtrack. He did not appear on the fifth film 's soundtrack. The first Puscifer album, "V" is for Vagina , was released in 2007 and featured "REV 22:20" and "The Undertaker", but
1176-571: The new material was such a departure from their hardcore roots. The first Skrew album, Burning in Water, Drowning In Flame , was produced by Revolting Cocks and Skatenigs member Phildo Owen and engineered by Paul Barker and Al Jourgensen of Ministry. It was released on Metal Blade in 1991. Lohner left Skrew in 1992. Lohner has said Nine Inch Nails was his favorite band and he wanted to be involved in any way possible. He called then Nine Inch Nails manager John Malm Jr . and asked to work with
1218-582: The opportunity to obtain a Previously Unreleased LP for free after purchasing a T-shirt from their online store. The album contains rare demos and tracks not included in their previous two albums. The track listing is as follows: 1. "Stronger" (Piano with drum loop version) 2. "Closer" 3. "I Can't Breathe" 4. "Seasons Change" 5. "Today" 6. "Moving in Circles" 7. "Hover" (Quiet mix) [ Underworld soundtrack] 8. "Sterilize" 9. "Something Perfect" (New version) 10. "Losing View" 11. " Rock
1260-427: The original unreleased music video for "Stronger" was posted on Facebook, and a post made on Twitter on March 7, 2017, marking 15 years since The Lonely Position of Neutral was released. On October 16, 2017 the official Trust Company Twitter account replied to a fan and stated that a new album is currently in the process of being written. After another two years of inactivity, the band's Twitter again confirmed that
1302-510: The purchase of a T-shirt . Josh Moates chose to leave the band and was replaced by bassist Eric Salter. Eric Salter left the band in 2009 and was replaced by Wes Cobb. Trust Company carried out a small US tour at the end of 2010 to promote their new single, "Heart in My Hands", from their third studio album, Dreaming in Black and White , which was released on March 8, 2011. The lead single
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1344-467: The rest of the album featured collaborations between Keenan and other artists. However, Lohner did continue to produce remixes for the project. Lohner contributed to Marilyn Manson 's 1996 album Antichrist Superstar , as did most of Nine Inch Nails . Lohner can be heard playing the acoustic guitar on '"The Reflecting God" and lead guitar on "Angel With the Scabbed Wings". Lohner also created
1386-1037: The song "The Hex Core" for the fictional League of Legends band Pentakill 's album Smite and Ignite . He returned to the Pentakill project in 2017, providing both vocals and production to the song "The Hex Core mk-2". In 2019, Lohner produced Fat Mike of NOFX 's "Cokie the Clown" project's album You're Welcome and performed live on the mini-tour to support the album. Other artists Lohner has worked with or remixed include Thirty Seconds to Mars , Angels & Airwaves , Dååth , Genghis Tron , Filter , Marion Raven , Secondhand Serenade , and Kat Von D . Lohner contributed to A Perfect Circle bandmate Billy Howerdel 's solo album What Normal Was in 2022, providing guitar on "Free and Weightless", plus programming on "Free and Weightless", "Ani", and "The Same Again". He joined Howerdel on his 2022 tour. Lohner joined Rammstein singer Till Lindemann 's project Lindemann as
1428-462: The songs "Sell Your Soul" and "Young" from the album. He also produced much of the band's live CD/DVD set Desperate Measures . Lohner continued to work with the band over the next few years, producing and co-writing "We Are" on their third album Notes From The Underground (2013), co-producing two tracks on their fourth album Day of the Dead (2015), and playing guitar and bass on "Pray (Put 'Em in
1470-414: The soundtrack using the band name The Damning Well . Only one song, "Awakening", was released by the group on the soundtrack. In 2005 and 2006, Lohner was involved further with Borland in a project called Black Light Burns , taking on the role of producer as well as playing guitar, bass, synth, programming, and more. Other members included Josh Eustis of Telefon Tel Aviv and Josh Freese . The project
1512-463: Was belatedly released on March 22, 2005, after an 8–10 month delay. Several months prior to the album's release, original bassist Josh Moates left the group and was replaced by Walker Warren. Despite little promotion from their label, the album entered the Billboard album charts at No. 32, and has gone on to sell in excess of 200,000 copies. The first and only single from the album, "Stronger," made
1554-523: Was later told by guitarist Billy Howerdel that the song was about him. In early 2003, A Perfect Circle announced that Lohner would replace Troy Van Leeuwen as the band's second guitarist. Lohner played guitar on one track on band's second release, Thirteenth Step , and received additional production credit on a few others, but he did not tour with the band to support the album. He was replaced by ex- Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha . Lohner returned to A Perfect Circle and contributed heavily to
1596-595: Was quoted as saying the Amity Lane album was never intended to be released. The whole album was just a fun side project and not even studio-produced. Palmer went on to say that he and Moates recorded the whole album on a computer. Jason Singleton played drums for several bands in Montgomery, including Arm in Arms, The Spicolis, and The Escape Frame. James Fukai reunited with his old band, Hematovore. On August 11, 2007,
1638-443: Was released in 2004, featuring a CD of remixes and a DVD of music videos and live material. The remix album included Lohner's remixes of " 3 Libras ", " Judith ", " Weak and Powerless ", and " The Outsider ". Lohner was credited as a band member on both eMOTIVe and aMOTION . Lohner has continued to work with members of A Perfect Circle. He co-produced Howerdel's 2008 solo album Keep Telling Myself It's Alright (recorded under
1680-454: Was released on iTunes on October 5, 2010. In late October 2010, the band finished the music video for "Heart in My Hands" and the video premiered on Vevo on December 15, 2010. The music video features bass player Rachel Bolan of heavy metal band Skid Row . The band went on a two-month tour with Drowning Pool on the promotion of the album. Trust Company's social media has been virtually untouched since 2015, except for on March 3, 2017, when
1722-513: Was somewhat of a successor of the Damning Well, as it involved most of its members. According to Patrick, another Damning Well track, which originally featured Amy Lee of Evanescence on guest vocals, was reworked as "Coward" for Cruel Melody without Lee's vocals due to difficulties working with her manager. Lohner didn't produce the soundtrack to the second Underworld film , but it did feature another Lohner/Keenan collaboration under
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1764-463: Was still in high school. The band released two albums, When Obscenity Becomes the Norm...Awake! (1989) and Corpus Christi (1990), on Metal Blade Records . After moving to Austin, Lohner and Angkor Wat frontman Adam Grossman recorded a new album with an industrial metal sound. They decided to release it under the name Skrew since most of the other members of Angkor Wat had left by that point and
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