Classic Case
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Classic Case | |
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Origin | Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA |
Genre(s) | Alternative rock |
Years active | 2002–2007 |
Label(s) | Fearless Records Help Records Fiddler Records |
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Jared Draughon Josh Moore Durijah Lang Eric Mendelson |
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Former members | |
Stephan Linde Mitchell Marlow |
Classic Case was an American rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina formed in 2003.
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[edit] Biography
When vocalist/guitarist Jared Draughon and guitarist Mitchell Marlow assembled in the early months of 2002 in their hometown of Chapel Hill, NC to collaborate, it was instantly clear that this band was worthy of much more than a basement stay.
Draughon and Marlow were no perfect strangers to partnering in bands. Both had shared the stage in an early melodic-punk incarnation, but had been separated for two years, with Marlow living and studying in Brooklyn, NY. After a lengthy interval in NC searching for a desirable rhythm section (to no avail), Marlow persuaded Draughon to relocate the band to Brooklyn where they would begin rehearsing with Marlow's former Sound of Speed drummer, Stephan Linde. Shortly afterward, they recruited bassist Eric Mendelson, a cohort from New Jersey, who rounded out the initial lineup of the band.
The four began a rigorous rehearsal schedule over the following year and recorded and released an EP dubbed "It's Been Business Doing Pleasure With You". The band quickly began gaining attention while playing with everyone from Puddle of Mudd and Orgy to Taking Back Sunday and The Used, showing their duality and holding their own with audiences regardless of the confines of genre.
In 2004, original drummer Stephan Linde, was replaced by his longtime friend and fellow Long Islander, Durijah Lang (Glassjaw, The Stryder). After several months of touring and writing, the band delved into a Manhattan recording studio for 3 months to record their debut full-length, Dress to Depress. The album pairs the sonic manipulation of pure pop form and challenging song-writing to create a beautiful, affirming album that finds the band creating breathtaking atmospheres that soar between your headphones while making even the mundane seem dramatic. Musically, Classic Case are masters at creating tension and subsequent release in a song with dynamics that persistently push the songs higher. Echoes of early-90's, post-hardcore bands Helmet and Quicksand, as well as 80's icons U2 and The Police, reverberate throughout.
Classic Case spent 2005 with the addition of former Beloved vocalist/guitarist Josh Moore being brought into the fold, and the band packing up and returning to its birthplace in North Carolina. Dress to Depress was released October 18, 2005, on Help/Fiddler Records. The band has continued to tirelessly support the album on tour, despite the absolving and subsequent ending of Fiddler Records shortly after the record was released.
Their new record "Losing at Life", which is produced by the lead singer and guitarist of the band Helmet, Page Hamilton, was released on Fearless Records on February 20, 2007.
As of mid-January, Mitchell Marlow was no longer listed as a guitarist on the band's myspace page. Classic Case has since announced publicly that though Mitchell is no longer in Classic Case, it is an amicable split and they are still good friends. He has since joined fellow North Carolina band, He Is Legend, but now plays guitar for Filter. In addition, Durijah Lang is currently playing with Saves the Day.