Jesuit (band)

Jesuit
Origin Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Genres Hardcore punk, mathcore
Years active 1995 (1995)–1999 (1999), 2011
Labels Hydra Head, Reservoir, Magic Bullet
Associated acts Channel, Converge, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Doomriders, Old Man Gloom, The End Of The Universe, Moutheater

Jesuit was an American rock band from Virginia Beach, Virginia.

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History

Jesuit formed in 1995 with drummer J. How, bassist Brett Matthews, and guitarists Nate Newton (ex-Channel) and Kelly Posadas. In 1996 the group released a self-titled 7" vinyl EP produced by Kurt Ballou through Reservoir Records. The CD version of the EP also featured the three song's from Jesuit's demo tape as bonus tracks. In 1998, Jesuit toured North America with Botch and The Dillinger Escape Plan. The group traded out Kelly Posadas for Brian Benoit, and released a second self-titled 7" EP through Hydra Head Records in 1999—again produced by Ballou.[1] Jesuit disbanded later in 1999.

After the break up, Nate Newton and Brian Beniot moved to Massachusetts and either joined or formed new bands.[2] Newton would go on to perform in Converge, Old Man Gloom and Doomriders. Beniot performed with The Dillinger Escape Plan until severe nerve damage in his arm made it difficult for him to play his instrument.[3]

Reunion (2011)

In November 2010, Jesuit announced their intent to reform for a few shows in 2011, and also release a collective anthology of the group's early releases which had all gone out of print.[4] Magic Bullet Records released Jesuit's Discography in April 2011. The compilation album featured the group's two EPs, demo tape, and compilation contributions in reverse chronological order. The songs were remixed by Kurt Ballou at GodCity Studios, remastered by Bob Lipton at Peerless Studios, and the packaging featured newly designed artwork by Florian Bertmer and Brent Eyestone.[5]

On April 9, 2011 Jesuit performed their first show in over a decade. The group opened for the also recently-reformed bands Unbroken and Indecision at the Santos Party House club in New York City.[3][4] Jesuit also performed at Virginia's Best Friends Day festival in August 2011.[6]

Members

Final lineup

Former members

Discography

Extended plays

Compilations

References

  1. ^ Apokalypse, Mike; Browne, Keith Michael; Canavan, Ryan; Chandler, Nicholas; Cook, Brian; Eyestone, Brent; Hall, Rich; Hamacher, Jason; Lovro, Brian; Mowery, Mike; Orlando, Andrew; (2011). "Jesuit: An Oral History" [CD booklet]. Album notes for Discography by Jesuit. Magic Bullet Records (MBL–127).
  2. ^ Keraly, Mark. "An interview with Converge". LambGoat. http://www.lambgoat.com/features/articles/converge.asp. Retrieved July 3, 2011. 
  3. ^ a b Cook, Brian (November 30, 2010). "Jesuit Reunion!!!". The Stranger. Index Newspapers. http://lineout.thestranger.com/lineout/archives/2010/11/30/jesuit-reunion. Retrieved July 3, 2011. 
  4. ^ a b Adams, Gregory (November 24, 2010). "Jesuit (Pre-Converge/Dillinger Escape Plan) to Reform for NYC Show". Exclaim!. http://exclaim.ca/News/jesuit_pre-converge_dillinger_escape_plan_to_reform_for_nyc_show. Retrieved July 3, 2011. 
  5. ^ "Jesuit: Discography LP+7″/CD". Magic Bullet Records. http://www.magicbulletrecords.com/site/discography/mbl127/. Retrieved July 3, 2011. 
  6. ^ Pessaro, Fred (April 11, 2011). "Unbroken, Jesuit, Indecision, Damnation AD, Unrestrained, and Psychic Limb tore down Santos Party House". Brooklyn Vegan. http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2011/04/unbroken_jesuit.html. Retrieved July 3, 2011.