Enon is the trio of
John Schmersal (who was involved with
Brainiac and John Stuart Mill) and Rick Lee and
Steve Calhoon (both of
Skeleton Key). Like groups such as
Olivia Tremor Control, they're interested in exploring that wide territory between pop/rock songs and noise, employing a wealth of samples, industrial sound processing, and percussion that veers toward crockery-smashing murkiness. Not as inclined toward melodies of the 1960s and '70s as groups like
Olivia Tremor Control are, there are nonetheless often pensive, oddball pop tunes lurking in their swathe of sound.
Enon, originally the project of
Schmersal alone, put out a couple of indie singles before
Schmersal moved to New York to link up with
Calhoon and Lee.
Calhoon left the band and was replaced by Toko Yasuda; the addition of
Matt Schulz made the group a quartet. Their debut album,
Believo!, was released in 2000, and proved that the lineup was a successful one.
High Society followed in 2002, with the same players but a more poppy, uptempo sound. The following year, the group issued the
In This City EP, went on tour with
the Faint, and also released
Hocus Pocus, which found the band moving in an electronic pop direction. The B-sides collection
Lost Marbles and Exploded Evidence arrived in early 2005. In 2007,
Enon returned with their first new album in four years,
Grass Geysers, Carbon Clouds, which blended the band's electronic, pop, and rock elements even more seamlessly. The group called it a day in 2011, with
Schmersal reuniting with Lee to form
Crooks on Tape around that time. ~ Richie Unterberger