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Driver Side Impact
OriginCleveland, Ohio
Years active2006-2012
LabelsVictory Records
MembersChris Rock, Mark Woodbridge, Andrew Riccatelli, Jehiel Winters
Past membersBranden Langhals, Austin Bishop, Teddy Feighan, Jack McGinty

Driver Side Impact was an American rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States.

History

Driver Side Impact formed in 2004 when guitarist Jack McGinty and bassist Teddy Feighan began playing together.[1] They expanded to a six-piece before recording their debut EP in 2006. Soon after, the group signed with Victory Records, who issued the full-length The Very Air We Breathe in 2007;[2] a follow-up full length, Lion, arrived in 2008.[3] Following the release of Lion the members of the band departed on their own paths in pursuit of school and other jobs. Jack McGinty stayed on, still believing there was a chance for DSI. Victory Records believed so too. In 2009, the company found and bought musicians from all over the continent to meet and play in the band creating the current Driver Side Impact.

Members

  • Chris Reck – lead vocals
  • Mark Woodbridge – guitars/vocals
  • Andrew Riccatelli – drums/percussion
  • Jehiel Winters – bass/vocals

Past members

  • Austin Bishop – keyboards, guitar, programming, vocals
  • Matthew Halett—bass
  • Teddy Feighan – bass
  • Branden Langhals – vocals
  • Zach Evans – drums
  • Mikey Arnold – guitar
  • Dave Laginess – drums
  • Joshua Rapala – drums
  • Joey Garrity – drums
  • Jack McGinty – guitars/keys/programming/back-up vocals
  • James Reynolds- drums
  • John Wood - bass
  • Doug Leibowitz - vocals/guitar

Discography

References

  1. ^ Driver Side Impact at Allmusic
  2. ^ Review of The Very Air We Breathe Archived July 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Playback Stl, July 17, 2007.
  3. ^ Review of Lion. Exclaim!, February 24, 2009.