One of the longest-lived American goth-inspired bands, Human Drama is in many ways the vehicle for singer/multi-instrumentalist Johnny Indovina, who has overseen the band through a variety of lineup changes and stylistic experiments. Over time he has led Human Drama through a series of inspired releases, his strong, just tender enough singing and ear for darkly passionate and dramatic music always at the core of whatever the band is trying next. Supported by a small but devoted fan base in America and elsewhere, notably in Mexico, both Indovina and Human Drama look set to continue their work for some time to come. Human Drama's proper first came to wider attention via the heavily-hyped "Scream scene" of the mid-'80s, referring to the noted underground goth metal club that helped bring Guns N' Roses and Jane's Addiction to wider attention. Human Drama contributed a song, "Wave of Darkness," to the 1987 collection Scream: The Compilation, which led to a major label deal shortly thereafter with RCA. 1989 saw the release of a taster EP, Hopes Prayers Dreams Heart Soul Mind Love Life Death, and later that year a full album, Feel, both products of recording sessions in Wales and both accomplished enough but rather strident and overbearing. Indovina concluded after release that RCA wasn't doing enough in terms of promotion, making a leap to the small but worthy Triple X label, where he has stayed ever since. The next major Human Drama release was a masterwork and still for many the best effort by the band still, 1992's The World Inside, a lengthy and, unlike Feel, much more focused and tender effort that deserved the heavy acclaim it won. A solo performance of various cover songs by Indovina at the album's release party inadvertently suggested the next Human Drama album — 1993's Pin-Ups, an open tribute to David Bowie's album of the same name, being a collection of remakes of various sources of inspiration. A move to New York City accompanied a temporary co-release stint on the noted Projekt label, resulting in two further mid-decade releases — 1994's self-titled EP, especially noted for its reworking of Feel's epic "The Waking Hour," and 1995's Songs of Betrayal, an extended meditation on the theme that was later re-released as two separate discs with extra tracks.
2023
2021
Sunset Blvd Records
CD, Album
2017
Fonarte Latino
CD, Album
2004
Not On Label (Human Drama Self-released)
CD, Single, Promo
2002
2002
2000
Hollows Hill Sound Recordings
CD, Comp
1999
1997
Hollows Hill Records
CD, Single
1997
1995
Projekt
CD, EP
1995
1993
Triple X Records
CD, Album
1993
Triple X Records
Cass, Promo
1991
Triple X Records
CD, Single, Promo
1991
1990
1989
1988
1998
Cleopatra
CD, Album, Comp
1987
1987
2012
Scarecrow Records (2)
CD, Comp, Smplr
2007
Projekt
3xCD, Comp, Ltd
2003
Projekt
CD, Promo, Smplr
2002
Projekt
CD, Comp
2002
Not On Label
CD, Comp
2002
Cleopatra
CD, Comp
2001
Dancing Ferret Discs
CD, Comp
2001
Projekt, Projekt, Projekt, Projekt
CD, Comp, RE + CD, Comp, RE + CD, Maxi, Comp + Box
2001
2000
Projekt
CD, Comp
2000
Zillo
CD, Comp
1999
Hollows Hill Sound Recordings
CD, Album, Promo, Smplr
1999
1998
Precipice Recordings
CD, Smplr
1998
Re-constriction Records
CD, Comp
1998
Hollows Hill Sound Recordings
CD, Comp, Promo
1998
Cleopatra
CD, Album, Comp
1998
Mere Mortal Productions
CD, Comp
1996
1995
Bizarre (2)
Cass, Comp
1995
Triple X Records
CD, Comp, Smplr
1995
1994
1994
1994
1992
Triple X Records
Umatic, Comp, Promo, NTSC
1991
Triple X Records, Triple X Records
CD, Comp, Promo
1990
1989
Hits
CD, Promo, Smplr
1989
1988
The Album Network
CD, Album, Comp, Promo
1987