Spineshank
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1996–2004, 2008–present |
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Spineshank is an American nu metal band. The band has sold over 540,000 records. Spineshank has released four studio albums: Strictly Diesel (1998), The Height of Callousness (2000), Self-Destructive Pattern (2003), and Anger Denial Acceptance (2012).
History
Formation, Roadrunner Records years (1996–2003)
Formed in February 1996, Spineshank was assembled from the remains of a previous musical endeavor called "Basic Enigma". That band included future Spineshank members in vocalist Jonny Santos, guitarist Mike Sarkisyan and drummer Tom Decker. Upon hearing Fear Factory's 1995 release Demanufacture,[citation needed] a new bassist in Robert Garcia was recruited, and with a refined musical style, Spineshank was formed. They have cited Fear Factory as a major influence.
The band soon befriended Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares, and after hearing their demo tape he offered to have them open a show for Fear Factory at a concert held at the Whiskey A-Go-Go in Los Angeles. This led to other coveted opening slots, with such popular acts as Coal Chamber, Snot, Soulfly, Sepultura and Danzig. As a result of these shows, Spineshank gathered interest from several record labels. Eventually, the band signed with Roadrunner Records, and released their debut album Strictly Diesel on September 22, 1998. Fear Factory vocalist Burton C. Bell provides vocals on the track "Stain". Spineshank joined Fear Factory and Kilgore on a European tour that year.
Spineshank's second album The Height of Callousness was released on October 10, 2000. Unlike their debut album, The Height of Callousness has a strong industrial metal influence. The band was featured at Ozzfest 2001, and toured with such artists as Disturbed, Hed PE, Orgy and Mudvayne in support of the album's release. The songs "Synthetic" and "New Disease" were released as singles in 2000 and 2001, respectively.
The band's third album Self-Destructive Pattern was released on September 9, 2003. The album's lead single "Smothered" was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Metal Performance (2004). Shortly after the album was released the band went on a European tour with Ill Nino and Chimaira. A show in the Netherlands was filmed on October 6, and was to become a DVD entitled Roadrage. However, it was never officially released.
Lineup change and hiatus (2004–2008)
In January 2004, it was reported that Santos had officially left Spineshank. Drummer Tommy Decker stated that the split was "amicable" and was mainly due to "musical differences".[5] A day after the news was reported, Decker vowed that the band would continue, and stated that the musical differences were due to the fact the rest of the band wanted to play heavier music than Santos.[6]
On January 17, 2004, Spineshank launched a search for a new vocalist,[7] and on November 7, 2005, Spineshank's official website announced that they would be working with Brandon Espinoza. They also stated that they had already been working together for five months at the time, and had produced five songs. At the time, the band did not intend to continue to use the name Spineshank. Meanwhile, Santos went on to release two albums with his new band Silent Civilian.
On July 7, 2006, Espinoza posted an update on the band's message board, and stated that they were still in the process of writing material. Then, February 7, 2008, after almost two years of silence about the band, Espinoza announced that the band had broken up due to the lack of chemistry between its members.[8] Later on, in February 2008, the band (excluding Espinoza) announced open tryouts for a new unnamed project.[9]
Reunion with original lineup (2008–present)
In 2008, Spineshank reunited with Santos, and in August of that year recorded a demo. Drummer Tom Decker said of the reunion, "First of all, you don't have to worry about us abandoning our sound; there will be plenty of electronics/loops/synths on this record. Jonny is also singing better than he ever has, so there will be a ton of singing and melody as well. This will definitely be heavier than our previous albums but it will not be all bashing. I can wholeheartedly promise you that we will not be trying to be anything we are not. This is simply going to be Spineshank five years later. There will be a few new elements but it will be undeniably us (for better or worse!!!). . . "
On October 3, 2011, Spineshank debuted a new song "Murder Suicide" via Noisecreep.[10] On June 19, 2012, the band released Anger Denial Acceptance through Century Media.
Members
Current
- Jonny Santos – vocals, guitar (1996–2004, 2008–present)
- Mike Sarkisyan – guitar, piano (1996–present)
- Robert Garcia – bass, backing vocals (1997–present)
- Tom Decker – drums, programming, keyboards (1996–present)
Former
- Brandon Espinoza - vocals (2005–2007)
Discography
Spineshank discography | |
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Studio albums | 4 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Singles | 7 |
Studio albums
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||
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US [11] |
US Heat. [11] |
UK [12] | |||
1998 | Strictly Diesel
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— | 36 | 129 | |
2000 | The Height of Callousness
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183 | 13 | 104 | |
2003 | Self-Destructive Pattern
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89 | 1 | 83 | |
2012 | Anger Denial Acceptance
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56 | 10 | 77 | |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart. |
Compilation albums
Year | Album details |
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2008 | The Best of Spineshank
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Singles
Year | Song | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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US Main. [13] |
UK [12] | ||||
1998 | "Shinebox" | — | — | Strictly Diesel | |
"Detached" | — | — | |||
1999 | "Stovebolt" | — | — | ||
2000 | "Synthetic" | — | — | The Height of Callousness | |
2001 | "New Disease" | 33 | 84 | ||
2003 | "Smothered" | — | — | Self-Destructive Pattern | |
2012 | "Nothing Left for Me" | — | — | Anger Denial Acceptance | |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart. |
References in popular culture
- The song "New Disease" was featured in the video games Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder in 2001 and MX Superfly in 2002.
- The song "Synthetic" was featured in the video games MX Superfly in 2002 and Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home in 2003.
- In the 2002 black comedy film The Rules of Attraction (based on the 1987 book of the same name), a Height of Callousness poster is displayed in Marc's bedroom, a junkie played by former child-star Fred Savage.
- The song "Beginning of the End" was featured on the soundtrack of the 2003 film Freddy vs. Jason. "Slavery" was used in the film, but not included on the soundtrack.
- The song "Smothered" was featured in the video game Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home.
References
- ^ Udo, Tommy (2002). Brave Nu World. Sanctuary Publishing. pp. 159–162. ISBN 1-86074-415-X.
- ^ "28 Nu-Metal Era Bands You Probably Forgot All About". NME. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
- ^ Sammi Chichester (2012-12-05). "Mike Sarkisyan of Spineshank Picks His Five Favorite Albums of the Year - Heavy Metal News | Music Videos |Golden Gods Awards". revolvermag.com. Retrieved 2013-03-08.
- ^ Riddle, Tree (June 19, 2012). "Spineshank, 'Nothing Left for Me' – Exclusive Video Premiere". Loudwire. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
- ^ It's Official: SPINESHANK Part Ways With Vocalist JONNY SANTOS Archived 2007-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. Posted January 9, 2004.
- ^ SPINESHANK Drummer: 'We Wanted To Play Heavier Music Than JONNY Did' Archived 2007-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. Posted January 10, 2004.
- ^ SPINESHANK Launch Singer Search Archived 2007-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. Posted January 17, 2004.
- ^ Brandon Espinoza: Its sad to say but were parting ways.... Posted February 7, 2008
- ^ Ex-Spineshank Members Looking For Vocalist For New Band. Posted April 2, 2008.
- ^ Spineshank Return With a Fury on ‘Murder Suicide’ — Song Premiere, noisecreep.com
- ^ a b "Spineshank Album & Song Chart History". Billboard.
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- ^ "Spineshank > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-01-12.