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| Current_members = Jack "Choke" Kelly<br/>John Bean<br/>Chris Lauria<br>Joshua Hurst
| Current_members = Jack "Choke" Kelly<br/>John Bean<br/>Chris Lauria<br>Joshua Hurst
| Past_members = Steve Risteen<br/>[[Jonathan Anastas]]<br/>Jordan Wood<br/>Jamie Sciarappa<br/>Barry Hite<br/>Darryl Sheppard<br>Ed Lalli<br>Mike Bowser<br>Mark McKay<br>David Link
| Past_members = Steve Risteen<br/>[[Jonathan Anastas]]<br/>Jordan Wood<br/>Jamie Sciarappa<br/>Barry Hite<br/>Darryl Sheppard<br>Ed Lalli<br>Mike Bowser<br>Mark McKay<br>David Link
| Associated_acts = [[Negative FX]], Stars & Stripes, [[Last Rights]]}}
| Associated_acts = [[Negative FX]], [[Anal Cunt]], Stars & Stripes, [[Last Rights]]}}





Revision as of 16:09, 4 November 2009

Slapshot


Slapshot is a straight edge hardcore band from Boston, Massachusetts.

History

Slapshot was formed in 1985 by Steve Risteen and Mark McKay, formerly of Terminally Ill; Jack "Choke" Kelly, formerly of Negative FX and Last Rights; and Jonathan Anastas, formerly of Decadence and DYS. Due to the reputations of its members, the band had a relatively high profile even before its debut; the zine writer Mike Gitter (who was also an A&R executive) wrote "Slapshot is a great live act", before they had ever played in public.[1]

Diverging from their counterparts in the Boston hardcore scene, Slapshot decided to make the first album a 24 track recording as opposed to the usual 8 or 16-track hardcore album. To reduce costs, they recorded at night and completed the album in four sessions. Back On The Map was released by Taang! Records in 1986.[2]

The band's lineup underwent a number of changes in its first few years, although its sound remained consistent. Jordan Wood, formerly of S.T.P. and later of Deathwish, joined as an additional guitarist, but took over bass guitar when Anastas left the band to continue his education. This line up was featured on their sophomore release, Step On It (Taang! Records). In July 1988, Jamie Sciarappa, former bass player of SS Decontrol, joined the band and Jordan returned to his original slot as a second guitar player. This 5 piece line up recorded the 3rd record, Sudden Death Overtime (Taang! Records).

As the band got ready to record the next record there was a significant line-up change. Jordan left the band returning Slapshot to a single guitar band and Jamie was replaced with Mark & Steve’s long time friend Chris Lauria. Around this time the decision to ask Steve to leave the band. It was a very difficult time that is well documented in the Slapshot documentary "Chip On My Shoulder: The Cautionary Tale of Slapshot". Shortly after Steve was asked to leave the band Mark McKay also left (and disconnected himself from the group) do to multiple issues including a lack of interest in the new material the band was writing.

Their 1993 album Blast Furnace (We Bite Records) was a move into sample-based industrial/metal/hardcore and only included one original member, Choke, along with a more metal-based backing band including Darryl Sheppard of Slaughter Shack, Barry Hite & Chris Lauria. Slapshot toured Europe that spring, and on the second date of the tour, they recorded a live album in Berlin called Live At SO36 (We Bite Records).

The following year there was another line-up change that resulted in Darryl leaving the band to be replaced by Mike Bowser. They recorded the Unconsciousness LP (We Bite Records) in Chicago with Steve Albini, ex-member of Big Black and producer for Nirvana.

In August of 1994 Slapshot went off to Europe for a two month tour with Ignite and a split 7" single record was released to promote it. The tour kicked off at the Hultsfred Festival in Sweden on August 11 and ended on October 4 in Germany. Slapshot played 50 shows in 7 countries in 54 days.

Around the time Unconsciousness was being recorded tragedy fell upon the band. Ex-guitar & bass player Jordan Wood tragically ended his life in when he committed suicide. It was this tragedy that brought Mark McKay back into the group and ultimately back into the band.

With its most solid line-up in years Slapshot returned to the studio to their heaviest album to date, "16 Valve Hate" (Lost & Found Records/Taang! Records) released in 1995. Less than a year later with the same line-up the band released "Olde Tyme Hardcore" (Taang! Records) released in 1996. This was a return to hardcore the way that the band thought it should be and featured a cover of the classic SSD track "Get It Away"

In July 1997, Slapshot played what was to be their last concert in the United States for five years, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. They toured Europe in 1999, including a stop at the Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium. In December 1999, a Slapshot tribute album called Boston Drops The Gloves - A Tribute To Slapshot was released by Flat Records (the label owned by Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys) and San Francisco-based TKO Records. The album included covers by 22 Boston bands.

In 2001, Slapshot issued a new album entitled Greatest Hits, Slashes and Crosschecks (King Fisher/Century Media) featuring re-recorded & re-mastered versions of classic Slapshot songs, which featured the only recordings of the band with David Link on bass and was the last recorded material with Mike Bowser on guitar).

In 2002 Slapshot played a 15 minute surprise set at The Hideaway in Cambridge, MA as part of a bill along side Poison Idea, Kill Your Idols, Thumbs Up! and more. The overall reaction to the short set resulted in a full show being booked at The Hideaway for October 13th 2002. Unfortunately the club was forced to close just days before the show was scheduled to happen. On October 26th 2002 Slapshot was finally able to play a full set in the US for the first time in over 5 years. The show was the "6th annual Back to School Jam" in Framingham, MA and also featured Blood for Blood, Converge, Reach The Sky, Panic, No Warning, Some Kind of Hate and a very rare set by Stars & Stripes.

Around this time Mike Bowser decided to move to New York for a new job and after a guitar search that ended with Ed Lalli (formerly of Grudgeholder and currently singing for The Welch Boys) they returned to the studio for 2003's Digital Warfare (I Scream Records) followed by 2005's Tear It Down (Thorp Records), along with several more European tours.

In 2006, Slapshot released a statement on their website announcing that the band was defunct. However, on June 30, 2007, they played at the Significant Fest 2007 in Clearwater, Florida. Also on the bill were Killing Time, 108 and Uppercut. In July 2008, they played a couple of dates in Europe, with a stop at the With Full Force festival in Leipzig, Germany. These were to be the last shows featuring Ed Lalli on guitar.

Slapshot played a show at Anchors Up in Haverhill, Massachusetts on November 8th, 2008 with Ten Yard Fight, Step Forward, and Word For Word. This show was a warm up for the 2008 Winter Tour which brought the return of long time guitarist Mike Bowser and reformed the classic Olde Tyme Hardcore/16 Vale Hate line-up.

Upon returning from the tour Slapshot played as part of the "2008 Hometown Throwdown" in Boston on December 28 at the Middle East with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. One highlight of the show was Choke joining the Bosstones on stage during their cover of the Slapshot song "What’s at Stake".

April 24th, 2009 finally brought the world premiere of the long awaited Slapshot documentary film "Chip On My Shoulder: The Cautionary Tale of Slapshot". It premiered at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, MA to a sold out audience as part of the Boston Independent Film Festival. Following its premiere the film was screened as part of a hardcore festival in Toronto Canada which also featured performances by Negative Approach and Supertouch. The film will also be screened at the Salt Lake City Film Festival in August of 2009. The film was directed and produced by Ian McFarland (Blood for Blood) and Anthony "Wrench" Moreschi (Ten Yard Fight) of Killswitch Productions and will be released on DVD by Taang! Records later in 2009.

After another line-up change Slapshot is heading back to Europe for 10 shows in August 2009 with the support of Frigate which features Chris Lauria of Slapshot, Linda Bean of Stars & Stripes and John Bean formerly of Bitter.

Discography

  • Back On The Map, 1986
  • Same Mistake EP, 1988
  • Step On It, 1988
  • Firewalker EP, 1990
  • Sudden Death Overtime, 1990
  • Blast Furnace, 1993
  • Live At SO36, 1993
  • Unconsciousness, 1994
  • Split w/ Ignite, 1994
  • 16 Valve Hate, 1995
  • Old Tyme Hardcore, 1996
  • Greatest Hits, Slashes And Crosschecks, 2001
  • Digital Warfare, 2003
  • The New England Product Session EP, 2003
  • Tear It Down, 2005

See also

References