Strike Anywhere
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Strike Anywhere | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Richmond, Virginia, United States | |
Genre(s) | Punk Rock Melodic Hardcore Hardcore Punk |
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Years active | 1999–present | |
Label(s) | Jade Tree Fat Wreck Chords |
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Website | Official Site | |
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Thomas Barnett Matt Smith Garth Petrie Eric Kane |
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Former members | ||
Matt Sherwood |
Strike Anywhere is a punk rock/melodic hardcore band from Richmond, Virginia. They formed in 1999 after the demise of Thomas Barnett's previous band, Inquisition, taking their name from the Inquisition song "Strike Anywhere". Their music is characterized by fast tempos, catchy melodies, and emotionally-charged vocals delivered via shouting and singing. The band has received an increased amount of attention after their music appeared in 3 Tony Hawk video games: Tony Hawk's Underground 1 in 2003 ("Refusal"), Tony Hawk's American Wasteland in 2005 ("Question the Answer"), and Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam ("The Promise"). After being featured in the documentary Wake Up Screaming about the 2005 Vans Warped Tour. Strike Anywhere recently released their latest album Dead FM, produced by Brian McTernan. On the 17th of March 2007, the band played their last show with guitarist Matt Sherwood in Auckland, New Zealand. It is not yet known who will be replacing Sherwood.
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[edit] Political Stance
Strike Anywhere is a political band, with lyrics touching on such issues as police brutality, anti-capitalism, women's rights, animal rights, and globalization. They have also contributed tracks to political benefit albums, such as a live version of "Sunset on 32nd" for 1157 Wheeler Avenue: A Memorial for Amadou Diallo and "To the World" for the Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 album. According to the liner notes for their album Change is a Sound, they support "the vegetarian lifestyle, the living wage movement and the fight against corporate globalization" [1]. With its 2006 release Dead FM, the band moved away from political slogans to address "more sociological ideas about why these (events) happen." [2].
Their logo is the Antifascist Circle, a circle with three downward-right pointing arrows, which is "an international symbol for resistance, equality, and the solidarity of all peoples against oppression" [1] Logo was originally designed for the Iron front.
Strike Anywhere generally allow audience members to record their live performances for personal, non-commercial use, and has gone so far as to authorize the Internet Archive to create a section where fans can upload and share their recordings.[3]
[edit] Members
[edit] Current
- Thomas Barnett - Vocals
- Matt Smith - Guitar/Vocals
- Garth Petrie - Bass
- Eric Kane - Drums
[edit] Former
- Matt Sherwood - Guitar/Vocals (1999-2007)
[edit] Releases
[edit] EPs
- Chorus of One (Red Leader Records (CD)/No Idea Records (LP), 2000)
- Bread or Revolution (Fat Wreck Chords, 2001)
- Underground Europe: The 1999 Demos (Scene Police, 2001)
[edit] Studio Albums
- Change is a Sound (Jade Tree, 2001)
- Exit English (Jade Tree, 2003)
- Dead FM (Fat Wreck Chords, 2006) [1]
[edit] Compilation Albums
- To Live in Discontent (Jade Tree, 2005), a rarities compilation which includes Bread or Revolution and Chorus of One content
[edit] Compilation Appearances
- Underground Europe 2001 Genoa Benefit EP (Scene Police, 2001)
- 1157 Wheeler Avenue: A Memorial for Amadou Diallo (Failed Experiment, 2002)
- Broken Lamps and Hardcore Memories (Suburban Home Records, 2002)
- Punk Goes Acoustic (Fearless Records, 2003)
- Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 (Fat Wreck Chords, 2004)
[edit] References
- ^ a b Jade Tree Records: Change is a Sound, accessed 23 October 2006
- ^ Aversion.com: Getting Personal, by Matt Schild, accessed 23 October 2006
- ^ Strike Anywhere collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive