The Rookie Lot
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The Rookie Lot | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Long Island, New York | |
Genre(s) | Emo | |
Years active | 1998–? | |
Label(s) | Miscellaneous Records | |
Associated acts |
Brand New The Movielife Nightmare of You Crime In Stereo |
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Former members | ||
Garrett Tierney Jesse Lacey Brandon Reilly Brian Lane Alex Dunne |
The Rookie Lot was a five-piece Long Island-based band that formed in January of 1998. The band's sound derived from earlier New Jersey and Long Island based melodic hardcore and emo bands, such as Lifetime.
The Rookie Lot played with many bands such as Vision of Disorder, Saves the Day, Ten Yard Fight, Fastbreak, Glassjaw, Silent Majority and Kid Dynamite.
[edit] History
Garrett Tierney (of Brand New) grew up around the block from Jesse Lacey in their hometown of Levittown, New York. Garrett, a bass player, introduced Jesse to Brandon Reilly. Jesse and Brandon became friends right away and wanted to be in a band together. Brandon knew a drummer named Brian Lane, and with their good friend Alex Dunne added to the band, The Rookie Lot was formed.
The band released a demo as well as a split 7" (limited to 1000 copies) with Yearly. Yearly included Eben D'Amico from Saves the Day as well as Scottie Redix and Peter Toh from The Stryder.
After The Rookie Lot disbanded, Jesse, Garrett, and Brian formed Brand New, while Brandon went on to play in The Movielife and Nightmare of You. Alex joined Crime In Stereo.
[edit] Discography
The Rookie Lot/Yearly split 7"
- "Anime" by The Rookie Lot
- "Museums" by The Rookie Lot
- "Town House" by Yearly
- "Pushing Chuck" by Yearly
Demo tracks
- "Debbie Stokes"
- "Leaving Verona"
- "Year's Last Snowfall"
- "Escape from Levittown"
- "Theme Song of the Night Flyers"