Spitfire (US band)

Spitfire
Origin Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Genres Metalcore
Years active 1996–2001
2005–present
Labels Solid State Records, Goodfellow Records
Associated acts Norma Jean, Scarlet, Luti-Kriss
Members Matt Beck
Chris Raines
Jon Spencer
Dan Tulloh
Past members Jimmy Reeves
Scottie Henry

Spitfire is a metalcore band from Virginia Beach, Virginia. They first formed in the late 1990s and were previously signed to Goodfellow Records.

History

Originally, the band featured vocalist and guitarist Matt Beck, drummer Chris Raines, and bassist Jimmy Reeves. With this lineup, they released an EP called Straining Towards What's To Come on 2Jake Records and The Dead Next Door on Solid State Records in 1999. Later, having added new vocalist Jon Spencer (ex-Scarlet), Spitfire released a second EP, called The Slideshow Whiplash, for Goodfellow Records. The band broke up in 2001.

In late 2004, Spitfire re-formed with new members. Reeves left the band, leaving Beck and Raines as the only original members. Spencer was again their vocalist, and they added guitarist Scottie Henry from Norma Jean and bassist "Dangerous Dan" Tulloh, also formerly from Scarlet. They recorded a new album for Goodfellow Records, Self-Help, which was released on February 28, 2006. After the recording of Self-Help, Ian Sabo joined the band on bass, and Tulloh switched to guitar, giving the band three guitarists.

Spitfire announced the following statement on their Myspace surrounding their rumors of their breakup, and their new record on June 24, 2007: "We have heard some rumors around scenesterville that we threw in the towel. Maybe we did, maybe we didn't. Maybe Matt left to become a Carni. Maybe you should go put the lotion in the basket. Regardless, we have been forced to cancel some shows due to a life laying the smackdown on a few of us. On the other hand, we are entering the studio after nearly a year of writing. Chris, Dan, Jon and Matt will be heading to Trax East on July 9 to begin recording "Cult Fiction". Prepare for your day to be ruined." Along with this statement, Henry and Sabo were no longer listed as part of their lineup.

Spitfire released their next album April 29, 2008. The name, Cult Fiction is somewhat ironic; Spencer released an album with his previous band called "Cult Classic".

On January 2, 2008, "Crossed", what would be the first single off "Cult Fiction", was released on their Myspace page.

On March 3, 2008 Spitfire announced that they would be releasing an iTunes exclusive release entitled "Black Leather" on March 25, 2008.

Currently Spitfire has again left their fans wondering about their status by posting this biography of the band: Was born. Started cult. Fulfilled prophecy. Died with dignity.[1]

The band released their album Self-Help on vinyl in 2015, through New American Records.[2]

Members

Last Known Lineup
Former members
Timeline

Discography

Studio albums
EPs

References

  1. Spitfire. "Spitfire Legacy". Myspace. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  2. Stagg, David (August 19, 2015). "Spitfire release first ever pressing Self-Help on vinyl, extremely rare". New American Records. Retrieved October 3, 2015.
  3. Mengden, Ben (July–August 1999). "Album Reviews: Spitfire the dead next door". HM Magazine (78). ISSN 1066-6923.

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