The Color of Violence

The Color of Violence
Also known as Skeleton Slaughter vs. Fetus Destroyer (2002-2003)
Origin Tampa, Florida, USA
Genres Grindcore,[1] deathcore, art metal, experimental metal, metalcore, avant garde metal, post hardcore, screamo[2][2]
Years active 2001–2003; 2006–Present
Labels Epitaph
Associated acts From First To Last, I Set My Friends On Fire, Skrillex, The Human Abstract, Limp Bizkit, D.R.U.G.S., Eye In The Sky
Website myspace.com/thecolorofviolence
Members
Travis Richter
Derek Bloom
Past members
Matt Good
Joey Antillon
Chad Crews

The Color of Violence is an American experimental side project of the post-hardcore band From First to Last. It features From First to Last's drummer Derek Bloom and former guitarist/backup vocalist Travis Richter. The Color of Violence is a way for the members to experiment and have fun with music outside of their other group. The band is currently signed to From First to Last's former record label, Epitaph Records.

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History

Formation and early history (2002–2006)

The Color of Violence formed in 2002 originally as a full time band under the name Skeleton Slaughter vs. Fetus Destroyer.[3] The members attempted to make music that resembled grindcore,[1] specifically the band Discordance Axis.[4] It featured Travis Richter, Derek Bloom, Matt Good, Joey Antillion and Chad Crews.[3] After changing the name to The Color of Violence then recording and releasing an EP and touring in early 2003, all members but Crews put most of their attention into From First to Last (then under the name "First to Last"[1]). Between 2003 and most of 2006, The Color of Violence saw little to no activity.

By the end of 2006, Richter and Bloom decided to return to making music as The Color of Violence as a two-piece band. In 2006 they sent a couple of songs to Brett Gurewitz, founder and CEO of Epitaph Records and guitarist for punk rock band Bad Religion.[4] At this time, From First to Last was also signed to Epitaph, but have since switched to Interscope Records, and later Rise Records.

Youthanize (2007–present)

December 19, 2007, COV released a bulletin via their MySpace, announcing they would be recording next year.

The Color of Violence will be documenting tones and patterns in January of '08. Please don't ask any questions as we have only booked the studio time and have absolutely no idea what we are going to record, just know that its going to be some of the following adjectives, "Brutal" ,"Far out", "Hip" "Gay","Not gay" and then of course "Really gay" Respectively yours, Guy&Glitch The Color of Violence"

Recently, the band posted a re-recorded version of "God Gave Me Deeze Nutzz" on their MySpace page. The album is listed as "Youthanize Demos".

November 10, 2008, FFTL released a bulletin via their MySpace, announcing that an album for COV will be out in 2009.

"CONSTIPATED? relie​ve yours​elf with knowi​ng that Derek​ and I of from first​ to last are recor​ding our other​ band The Color​ of Viole​nce right​ now and its slate​d to come out on epita​ph in early​ '09 like march​ or april​.​.​ We had the aweso​me pleas​ure of flyin​g in two sick drumm​ers for this recor​ding.​.​JonSyverson from Daugh​ters and Joel Coan from The Felix​ Culpa​.​.​ We have 11 songs​ for this relea​se and are reall​y excit​ed to do some high octan​e shred​!​ Add us on myspa​ce or faceb​ook!​ we are tryin​g to build​ up our fanba​se onlin​e so we can tour and what not one day!"

From First to Last announced on December 31, 2008 that a new single will be released in January for the band Color of Violence. The song, a cover of the Pixies' "Rock Music", was released on February 12, on the band's MySpace page.

The Color of Violence played at the 2009 Warped Tour on the Pomona stop on June 26.

The Color of Violence also supported From First to Last on their tour in October 2009 with their sign to Rise Records.

As of late 2009, Travis Richter departed ways with From First to Last. He recently became the vocalist for progressive metal band The Human Abstract, but later left the band.

Band members

Current members
Former members

Discography

Studio albums
EPs

References

  1. ^ a b c "From First To Last interview with Sonny on the Epitaph Tour" (March 1, 2005) Epitaph Records website. Retrieved on May 1, 2009.
  2. ^ a b "The Color of Violence Make Their Debut" (February 19, 2009) Epitaph Records website. Retrieved on May 1, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c "The Color of Violence - Artist Bio" Epitaph Records website. Retrieved on May 1, 2009.
  4. ^ a b Karan, Tim. "Web Exclusive: A conversation with Derek Bloom of the Color Of Violence" (April 8, 2009) Alternative Press website. Retrieved on May 1, 2009.

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