From Ashes Rise

From Ashes Rise
Origin Nashville, Tennessee and Portland, Oregon, United States
Genres Crust punk
Years active 1997–2005, 2010–present
Labels Clean Plate, Partners In Crime, Feral Ward, Havoc, Jade Tree
Associated acts Tragedy, Warcry, Hellshock, World Burns To Death, Deathreat, His Hero Is Gone, Smoke or Fire
Members Dave Atchison
Brad Boatright
John Wilkerson
Derek Willman
Past members Billy Davis, Ryan Teetzen, Jason Piercey, Marshall Perdue, Jeff Andrews

From Ashes Rise is an American hardcore punk/crust punk band, formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in the mid-1990s. They helped define the gloom-heavy thrash sound attributed to groups like His Hero is Gone and Tragedy by combining a dynamic, eerie open chord dissonace with a down-tuned power-chord-laden heaviness. Along with Tragedy, the group relocated to Portland, Oregon in the early 2000s.

History

In early 1997, Dave Atchison and Brad Boatright formed the band, along with guitarist Jeff Andrews, bassist Jason Piercey, and vocalist Marshall Perdue. This initial lineup would be short lived, with guitarist John Wilkerson replacing Andrews. As a five piece in this lineup they embarked on the first of many tours, taking them through the Eastern United States. Following this tour, Perdue left the band, with Boatright and Wilkerson taking over vocal duties. In this lineup the band recorded their first 7" EP, "Fragments Of A Fallen Sky", released by Clean Plate Records in 1998.

During the band's first nationwide tour, Piercey left the band, resulting in the tour being completed without a bass player. In 1998, bassist Billy Davis joined the band, and they recorded the "Life and Death" EP for Davis's own Partners In Crime Records. After Davis's departure in 1999, Ryan Teetzen, of the Fort Smith, Arkansas band Burned Up Bled Dry, joined on bass, playing on their first two 12" EPs (Concrete And Steel 12", Silence 12") on the then unnamed Feral Ward Records- formerly The Great American Steak Religion. In 2001, Davis, who had relocated to Portland, OR to form Tragedy with members of the recently disbanded His Hero Is Gone re-joined From Ashes Rise. After the recording of the songs for a split 12" with Sweden's Victims, released on Havoc Records in 2003, the band signed with Jade Tree, and began writing the songs that would make up the Nightmares LP. Drawing on obscure hardcore bands from Scandinavia and Japan, Discharge's venerated D-beat, and crust punk From Ashes Rise helped bring an aggressive sound to Jade Tree. In 2004, Davis would depart again, and prior to tours of North America and Europe, was replaced by Derek Willman. The band then split up in Fall 2005 after doing a tour with the legendary UK band, the Subhumans.

On October 12, 2009 a reunion show at the Satyricon in Portland, OR for February 21, 2010 was announced via the band's MySpace blog.[1] Following this concert and the release of "Live Hell" in March, the band subsequently became active once again, playing shows in Montreal,QC, Los Angeles, CA as well as Maryland Deathfest in Baltimore, MD and the Punk Illegal Festival in Munkedal, Sweden.

In numerous interviews in early 2010 members of the band hinted that there would be new material recorded,[2] and in January 2012 the band recorded two songs- "Rejoice The End" and "Rage Of Sanity" for a two song 7" EP to be released on Greg Anderson's Southern Lord Records.[3]

On December 25, 2011, guitarist/vocalist Brad Boatright launched his own recording label, Audiosiege Media, which is a division of Moshpit Tragedy Records. Many Audiosiege releases will feature production from Brad's studio in Portland.[4]

Line-up

Former members

Discography

References

  1. "Featured Content on Myspace". Blogs.myspace.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  2. Hunter, Aris. "Smoldering Remains | Music". Portlandmercury.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  3. "FROM ASHES RISE Record Brand New 7″ For Southern Lord". Thesleepingshaman.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  4. "FROM ASHES RISE Frontman's AudioSiege Media Releases First Two Titles". Bravewords.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.

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