Chokebore

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Chokebore
Chokebore, mid-2002 (left to right): James Kroll, Troy Balthazar, Christian Omar Madrigal Izzo, Jonathan Kroll (photo: Muriel Thies)
Chokebore, mid-2002 (left to right): James Kroll, Troy Balthazar, Christian Omar Madrigal Izzo, Jonathan Kroll (photo: Muriel Thies)
Background information
Origin Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Indie rock
Years active 1993–2003
Label(s) Amphetamine Reptile, Boomba Rec, Punk iN My Vitamins, Pale Blue
Associated acts Dana Lynn, Troy Von Balthazar
Website www.chokebore.net
Members
Troy Balthazar
James Kroll
Jonathan Kroll
Christian Omar Madrigal Izzo
Former members
Mike Featherson
Johnee Kop

Chokebore is an American indie rock band formed in the early 1990s in Honolulu, Hawaii, and subsequently based in Los Angeles, California.

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Innovators of the then-emerging sadcore movement in indie rock in the 1990s, Chokebore are responsible for at least two indie rock masterpieces. The eclectic rock group consisted of guitarist Jonathan Kroll, drummer Christian Omar Madrigal Izzo, vocalist Troy Von Balthazar and bassist A Frank G. They formed in Honolulu in the early '90s and moved to Los Angeles in 1992 in hopes of getting better gigs. Shortly after the move, they were signed to Amphetamine Reptile Records in 1993, based on a demo tape the band had submitted.

Chokebore released their debut single "Nobody / Throats to Hit" and their first full-length Motionless later that year. Their changing tempos and moody outbursts were unlike many other AmRep bands at the time, but their more furious and quicker paced moments aligned themselves just enough. They toured with Guzzard and Today Is The Day as well as with other more well-known likeminded bands, including the Butthole Surfers, Samiam, Girls Against Boys and Nirvana.

They earned a strong following in Europe, in support of 1995's Anything Near Water and A Taste For Bitters, the latter of which was recorded and engineered in France. 1998's Black Black was also recorded there, and represents a portrait of the band's darker side; loneliness, depression, death and sadness recurring themes. This LP is widely accepted in the rock underground to be a true masterpiece. The album was released on AmRep's European offshoot Boomba Records, but wasn't released stateside for another year, finally finding a home on Unwound's Punk In My Vitamins label.

The band released It's a Miracle in 2002, which saw the band slightly less concerned with strict cohesion of the aesthetics and some songs were looser than on past releases ("Ciao L.A." is perhaps the most straightforward rock track the band has ever put to tape). The live album A Part From Life was released in 2003 and the band went on an indefinite hiatus in 2005. The singer/guitar player Troy recorded a solo album which was released in early 2006. Drummer Christian Omar Madrigal Izzo is now playing with Christian Death 1334.

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  • Coat (directed by David H. Moe, 1993)
  • A Taste for Bitters (directed by Marcos Siega, 1996)
  • It Could Ruin Your Day (directed by Darren Doane, 1997)
  • You Are the Sunshine of My Life (directed by Darren Ankenman & Frank Grow, 1998)
  • Where Is the Assassin? (directed by Darren Ankenman & Frank Grow, 1998)
  • The Perfect Date (directed by Darren Ankenman & Frank Grow, 1998)
  • Ciao L.A. (directed by Darren Ankenman & Frank Grow, 2002)

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