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Motion City Soundtrack

Motion City Soundtrack is an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1997. The band's line-up consists of vocalist and guitarist Justin Pierre, lead guitarist Joshua Cain, keyboardist Jesse Johnson, bassist Matthew Taylor, and drummer Tony Thaxton. Over the course of their career, the group has toured heavily and released six studio albums, the majority on independent label Epitaph Records. The band's sound, usually described as pop-punk and/or emo, makes notable use of the Moog synthesizer. Pierre mainly handles the band's lyrics, which often touch on themes of anxiety, alienation, relationships, and self-destructive behavior.

Motion City Soundtrack
Motion City Soundtrack performing in Washington, D.C. in 2012
Background information
OriginMinneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1997–2016
  • 2019–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Joe Skinner
  • Andrew "Andy" Whitney
  • Andrew Gruhn
  • Austin Lindstrom
  • Joel Habedank
  • Matt Potocnik
  • Sidney Burgdorf
  • Claudio Rivera
Websitemotioncitysoundtrack.com

The band was founded by Cain and Pierre, and took several years to form a stable lineup. I Am the Movie, the group's debut album, was released in 2003. Their commercial breakthrough, Commit This to Memory, arrived in 2005, and its follow-up Even If It Kills Me (2007) was similarly successful. For many years, the band was a staple of the Warped Tour. They briefly signed to major label Columbia for My Dinosaur Life (2010), but rejoined Epitaph for Go in 2012. Their most recent effort, Panic Stations, was released in 2015. The group disbanded the following year, but they announced a reunion in 2019.

History edit

Formation and early years (1997–2003) edit

 
 
The band was founded by guitarist Joshua Cain (left) and vocalist Justin Pierre (right).

Motion City Soundtrack was formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1997 by singer-songwriter Justin Courtney Pierre and guitarist Joshua Allen Cain. Previously, the duo had separately played in a number of bands.[1][2] Cain was in a group named the Saddest Girl Story, and recruited Pierre to join as a singer.[2] He was subsequently in a band called Boxcar, and following its dissolution, he and Pierre founded Motion City Soundtrack together.[3] The band's name was inspired by a defunct film project that was originally created by Cain's brother, Brian.[4][5] Their early days were difficult, as they found it hard to break out of their local scene. When they could get weeks off from their jobs, they would tour.[6] According to Cain, the members of the band soon realized that there "wasn't really anywhere to play [shows] in Minneapolis", and that they would have to "tour all the time" to rise in popularity.[7] In its early years, the group went through several lineup changes.[8] Through these, Cain and Pierre would often have to take over keyboard duties during shows.[9] The group's first release was a 7-inch single, "Promenade / Carolina", released in 1999.[1] Their next two releases, both extended playsKids for America and Back to the Beat—were released the following year.[10]

Over the course of the early 2000s, the band continued to tour and shuffle through members. In late 2001, while touring in Milton, Pennsylvania with the band Submerge, they convinced two of its members—bassist Matthew Taylor and drummer Tony Thaxton—to join Motion City.[11][12] Thaxton initially took about a year to convince to join the band.[7] Jesse Johnson, a friend and co-worker of Cain's, joined the band as keyboardist just three weeks before the band recorded their first album.[13] Johnson had never played the keyboard before but Cain taught him the parts that had already been written.[12] After their first attempt at self-recording an album failed, the band culled together $6,000 to record with producer Ed Rose, best known for his work with the Get Up Kids.[14] They recorded much of their debut album, I Am the Movie, in ten days.[15] Initial copies were hand-packaged inside floppy disks,[16] which were sold out of the back of their tour van for a year.[17]

The band began receiving offers from various record labels, including Universal, Triple Crown Records, and Drive-Thru Records, and they performed at industry showcases.[3] Meanwhile, Brett Gurewitz, founder of Epitaph Records, learned of the band from members of the group Matchbook Romance. He attended four of their shows in Los Angeles that Pierre later regarded as among his worst, as his voice was poor from constant touring.[15] While they were interested in Universal, they chose to sign to Epitaph as they felt the contract was less restrictive and more honest. Eli Janney from Girls Against Boys helped the band secure management and a lawyer.[3] Motion City became part of a slew of Epitaph signings, including Matchbook Romance, Scatter the Ashes and From First to Last, amid concerns the Southern California label had strayed too far from its roots, and seemed "a little too emo."[18]

Breakthrough and success (2003–2006) edit

After signing with Epitaph, they recorded three new songs with the bands Reggie and the Full Effect and Ultimate Fakebook for a triple split EP which was never released. The new songs were added to the second release of I Am the Movie,[16] which was released via Epitaph on June 24, 2003. Epitaph afforded the quartet wider distribution[15] and a proper budget, which allowed them to re-record several songs on the album to match their original vision.[14] During this time, the band visited the United Kingdom for the first time in 2003 while on tour with Sugarcult,[19] followed by an inaugural stint on Warped Tour 2003.[5] The band continued to tour heavily into the next year, with US dates alongside Rufio, Mae, and Fall Out Boy,[15] plus Simple Plan and MxPx.[20] A European leg—titled the "Totally Wicked Awesome Tour"—featured the group with Sugarcult, the All-American Rejects, and Limbeck.[15] That year, the band also filmed music videos for the singles "The Future Freaks Me Out" and "My Favorite Accident".[5] Their fame grew concurrently with a second appearance on the Warped Tour 2004, where they were considered by fans to be a "must-see" act.[18]

 
The band performing in Denver, Colorado in 2005.

The band joined Blink-182 for touring stints in Europe and Japan later in the year, at the recommendation of the band's bassist, Mark Hoppus.[21] Cain invited Hoppus to produce Motion City's sophomore album, and he accepted.[22] The album, Commit This to Memory, was recorded at Seedy Underbelly Studios, a suburban home converted into a studio in Los Angeles' Valley Village region. It was written partially in their hometown of Minneapolis and in Los Angeles, during a period in which Pierre was seeking treatment for alcohol abuse.[23][24] Commit This to Memory was the first album by the band to feature material crafted by each musician in the group, as previous releases had featured songs written in the years prior to each member joining.[17] In addition, the band also had more time and funds to create the album.[25] During its recording process, Motion City embarked on their first headlining tour, titled "The Sub-Par Punk Who Cares Tour 2004".[18] At the year's end, the band had played over 270 concerts.[14]

Commit This to Memory, which was leaked to file sharing websites months before its official debut,[7] saw release on June 7, 2005, peaking at number two on Billboard's Independent Albums chart.[26] Pierre estimated that by 2015 the album had sold nearly 500,000 copies.[27] The band's music videos found regular rotation on networks such as MTV2, and the band also performed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.[28] However, their mainstream breakthrough brought detractors, and they became a target for critics of pop punk: "[the band was] frequently characterized as the sort of ultra-commercial punk poseurs who water down the genre to the point of drowning it," wrote Michael Roberts of Westword.[28] The group continued to tour constantly,[25] and started attracting larger crowds.[17] They began the year with the inaugural Epitaph Tour, alongside Matchbook Romance and From First to Last.[29] It was followed by dates on the Warped Tour 2005,[25] and the Nintendo Fusion Tour with Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, and the Starting Line, which was their largest nationwide tour to that point.[17]

Continued success (2007–2011) edit

 
Drummer Tony Thaxton performing with the band in 2007.

The band's follow-up, Even If It Kills Me (2007), was recorded in New York City with Eli Janney, Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne, and Ric Ocasek of the Cars. The group, though big fans of his work, were disappointed with Ocasek's role. "He just confused me the whole time," said Pierre later, who noted that he was afraid to disclose that the experience was a "bum-out."[27] Pierre struggled with writer's block during the sessions and found himself writing lyrics while recording the songs, which he had never done before. The band was also worried their songs would not be catchy enough after their last album was so successful.[27] During this time, Pierre's substance issues nearly disbanded the group. "I think it's an understatement to say it is tough to be tied to Justin's emotions," Cain remarked at the time.[30] Following completion of the album, Pierre entered a rehabilitation program for alcohol and drug abuse.[31] The band was apart for a six-week stretch in mid-2007, marking their longest break apart in five years. "It might sound clichéd, but we all had a chance to do some growing up," said Cain.[31]

Even If It Kills Me was released on September 18, 2007, and represented a large leap from the group's last chart performance: it peaked at number 16 on the Billboard 200 and number one on the magazine's Independent Albums chart.[26][32] "This Is for Real" became their best-charting single, peaking at number 48 in Australia.[33] Cain later felt that the band placed far too much emphasis at the time on "numbers and trajectory instead of the creative process."[34] The following year saw a rise in profile for the band: they worked out promotional deals with Coca-Cola and Pepsi, their music was licensed in various television shows, movies, and video games, and they toured heavily.[35] The band released an acoustic EP featuring songs from Even if It Kills Me in May 2008.[36] After the release of that EP, the band toured on the Honda Civic Tour with Panic at the Disco and Phantom Planet,[36] and then joined the last weeks of the Warped Tour 2008.[35] In September, they headlined on The Left Handed Forms of Human Endeavor Tour.[37]

Motion City signed a multiple-album deal with Columbia Records several months before releasing their previous album. Following the move, the guitarist Joshua Cain said, "It just felt right to make the move when there was the right interest there."[38] With the new signing, the band's promotional team aimed to develop a balance between the benefits of a new major label and their previous grass-roots approach.[38] Their next album saw the band reunite with producer Mark Hoppus, and the album was mostly recorded at his studio in North Hollywood, Opra Music, between April and June 2009. Hoppus said that the band wanted to follow in the tracks of Commit This to Memory, but to push things further.[39] Pierre later recalled that the atmosphere in the studio was more loose than their first time working with Hoppus.[27] The band picked the title My Dinosaur Life after a quote Pierre kept repeating—they felt it a nice representation of the album's themes, which include growing old and feeling out of place.[40] After completing the album, the band toured with Blink-182 on their reunion tour,[41] and Pierre undertook a promotional tour called On the Dino Trail wherein he performed acoustic sets.[38]

 
Bassist Matthew Taylor on the Warped Tour in 2008.

My Dinosaur Life was released to acclaim from music critics upon its debut on January 19, 2010,[42] and it represented the band's all-time best chart performance, peaking at number 15 on the Billboard 200.[32] They supported Weezer on several dates during this time, and they began a headlining tour in late January in the US. In the first three months following the album's release, the band continued to tour heavily: they traveled to Australia for the national Soundwave festival, as well as to Japan and the UK.[38] The band also began to receive radio airplay for the first time in their career,[43] and they released a music video for the single "Her Words Destroyed My Planet".[44] The group embarked on a large tour with Say Anything between October and November 2010,[45] and premiered a self-shot video for "A Lifeless Ordinary" during that time.[46] Columbia dropped the band later that year,[47] with the commercial performance of My Dinosaur Life leading to the split. "I guess we didn't do as well as they hoped or expected us to," said Pierre that year.[48] "And we felt that having all their resources at our disposal would perhaps propel us into another dimension. But we are what we are regardless of what label or machine is behind us. We did exceptionally well, though, if you want to look strictly at sales numbers in today's climate."[48]

Middle years (2012–2016) edit

After being dropped by Columbia, the band set off to Brazil to support All Time Low in January 2011.[49] They subsequently began recording their fifth studio album with producer and longtime friend Ed Ackerson at his studio, Flowers Studio, in Minneapolis.[50] The band recorded on their own time with their own resources, which both provided comfort and a sense of nervousness to the group.[51] They relaxed and took their time writing it, and did not preconceive the album as a change in style.[52] "We just felt like it was like we were just taking our time and just kinda living life and not worrying about too much other than getting together and making music," remarked Taylor.[51] Pierre has since looked back on Go with mixed emotions, citing it as his personal least favorite album by the band. He noted that he was struggling with dark thoughts and felt that the band's collective misery translated to the record.[27]

Following the recording of Go, the band set out on the "4 Albums. 2 Nights. 7 Cities" tour, which found the band performing their past discography over two nights.[51] They also covered "Wait So Long" by Trampled by Turtles for a split 7-inch, which was released in November 2011.[53] During that time period, they searched for a label to release Go, ultimately returning to Epitaph.[47] Go was released on June 12, 2012, and received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Its chart performance represented a large drop-off from its predecessors, peaking at number 46 on the Billboard 200 and number eight on the Independent Albums chart.[26][32] "True Romance" was the album's lead single, and featured a one-shot music video reminiscent of the works of Spike Jonze.[54] The group spent much of the remaining year on the road, including dates in Asia in mid-2012[55] and a headlining US tour in October and November.[56]

Drummer Tony Thaxton departed the group in March 2013 following battles with depression, due in part to their ceaseless touring schedule.[57] The band enlisted longtime friend Claudio Rivera of Saves the Day as their new drummer,[58] and released a one-off single with him, "Inside Out", in celebration.[59][60] The band immediately began writing a new album, but progress was slow. The group shelved a group of demos they recorded with Mike Sapone, who also worked with Brand New.[34] In the meantime, a video documentary, I Am the Movie: The Movie, was released in 2013. It mainly consists of footage shot of the band around the time of the album's creation.[16] The group participated in Warped Tour 2013[61] and went on a co-headlining tour with Relient K that November.[62]

 
Motion City playing their penultimate show at Riot Fest in 2016.

The group recorded their sixth album, Panic Stations, over two weeks at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, Minnesota in June 2014.[63] The group collaborated with producer John Agnello, well known for his work with Dinosaur Jr., Walt Mink, and Sonic Youth.[64] The album was largely recorded live.[60] The album's release was delayed by over a year, however, due to the birth of Pierre's daughter. In the interim, the group embarked on a tour celebrating the tenth anniversary of Commit This to Memory between January and February 2015, playing the album in its entirety.[65] The band later extended this anniversary tour, and further toured the album between June and August 2015.[66] Panic Stations was released on September 18, 2015, to positive reviews from music critics,[67] but it debuted even lower on music charts than its predecessor.[32] A tour with the Wonder Years followed between October and November 2015,[68] and saw the release of a split 7-inch between the two bands.[69]

As the band entered 2016, Cain felt the future for the group was bright: "We're not done yet. I think we got more music in us," he told Substream Magazine in January 2016.[34] Two months later the band announced their break-up with a statement that read in part, "We have no idea what the future holds, but for now we are done."[70] In interviews later that year, Pierre detailed the band's reasoning, noting that their exhaustion with touring and growing families contributed to their decision: "We’ve done this one thing constantly for so many years nonstop. We all wanted to have something else to look ahead to in our lives."[71] The band embarked on the So Long, Farewell Tour across North America between May and September 2016 with original drummer Tony Thaxton returning.[72] It concluded with a sold-out show at the Metro in Chicago on September 18, 2016.[73] The group performed 36 songs — some dating back to their 2000 EP, Back to the Beat — while both Thaxton and Rivera sat in on drums.[74]

Reunion (2019–present) edit

During their three-year break, all of the members moved to different states and pursued different interests. Pierre continued to record music and tour as a solo act, issuing his debut effort In the Drink in 2018, which Cain assisted him in producing. The following June, the band announced their reformation with a U.S. tour. In an interview, Pierre explained their inactivity had given rise to an "excitement" to focus on the band again.[75] The tour, named "Don't Call It a Comeback" for a song on their debut album, took place in January 2020.[76] Thaxton returned to the band in an official capacity for the tour. The band were scheduled to travel to the U.K. for the Slam Dunk Festival that May,[77] but plans were shelved due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[78] The five-piece continued to tour in 2022, celebrating the seventeenth anniversary of Commit This to Memory.[79]

That same year, the group released three new songs. The first, a cover of Fountains of Wayne's "A Dip in the Ocean", debuted on Saving for a Custom Van, a tribute compilation celebrating the life of musician Adam Schlesinger.[80] Midway through the year, the quartet issued a previously unreleased track, "Crooked Ways"; it was recorded a decade prior and submitted for consideration for inclusion in the Twilight film saga. Author Stephenie Meyer, in a blog post, suggested it was inspiration for her novel Midnight Sun.[81] Lastly, the group recorded a cover of Ed Ackerson's "Wired Weird" for a tribute album to Ackerson, who produced their 2012 album Go and died in 2019.[82] Cain has claimed there is "no official plan" for further music, though he believes the band is not entirely finished making new music.[83] In an Instagram livestream, Pierre hinted at the future possibility of the band releasing new music while answering a viewer's question.[84] Pierre responded, "I would like that. I'm not sure if anyone else would, but I would."

In 2023, the band will support the All-American Rejects on the Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour.[85]

Musical style and influences edit

Music edit

 
Keyboardist Jesse Johnson's signature "moogstand" in 2008.[9]

The band's array of influences mostly include alternative indie rock bands Superchunk,[6] Jawbox,[6] Sunny Day Real Estate,[1] the Flaming Lips,[1] Fugazi,[34] and Pavement.[34] Additional artists that inspired the band includes Braid and The Rentals, Elvis Costello, Pixies, Tom Waits, Ben Folds, the Weakerthans, Poster Children, the Carpenters, and the Cardigans.[19][86] AllMusic additionally credits bands such as Weezer and the Get Up Kids as influences, among others.[87] Pierre quoted Waits that "all anybody ever does is imitate their favorite artist—badly," adding, "we're just regurgitating all the crap we listened to in the late '80s and early '90s, the music that got us into playing music in the first place."[88]

The band's musical style is widely recognizable by its unique blend of pop-punk with the Moog synthesizer. The usage of the Moog stems from Cain, who first heard the instrument employed on the Rentals' album Return of the Rentals (1995). He subsequently bought a cheap Moog at a pawn shop and wanted it to be an integral part of Motion City upon their formation.[9] Johnson became known for his signature "Moogstand" in live performances, which consisted of a handstand on the instrument.[9] The group has been widely attributed to a number of different genres, including pop rock,[34] power pop,[1] indie rock,[89] emo,[72] and pop-punk.[1] Joshua Cain dismissed this latter label, remarking, "I definitely wouldn't consider us a pop-punk band. Our influences are more based on '90s bands like Superchunk and early Weezer."[90] Pierre characterized the band's music as "dirty, fast, happy, emotional rock songs."[34]

Nylon compared the music of their debut album, I Am the Movie, to All and the Get Up Kids.[88] It has been described as having a "distinctly unified and identifiable style."[91] Subsequent releases varied in style. My Dinosaur Life, for example, saw the band attempting to emulate their favorite post-hardcore acts, such as Archers of Loaf and Dinosaur Jr.[27]

Lyrics edit

 
Justin Pierre, frontman and primary lyricist for the band, in 2010.

Most of Motion City Soundtrack's lyrical content was written by lead vocalist, Justin Pierre.[27][92] This material was largely affected by his personal life and past experiences. Songs came about in myriad ways. Many times, the band would write music first that Pierre would set words to, other times Pierre would write a song on guitar with words and bring it to the band.[2] Pierre could often "spend hours and days and weeks and months on lyrics—sometimes they come quick, sometimes they don't come at all," he said. He noted that he had a screenwriting teacher in film school that taught him to "write what you know," but in his case, he could only write about "being a self-obsessed pessimistic sort of loser." This led him to characterize his writing as a sort of therapy for him and a vehicle to better understand the human condition.[2]

Commit This to Memory "addresses the themes of substance abuse, psychological disorders and failing relationships."[92] For the record, he intended to simplify his lyrics to enhance storytelling and he drew inspiration from Tom Waits, Ben Folds, and John K. Samson's writing styles.[86] In some cases, he chose to write from another individual's point of view, rather than his own.[93] Their next album, Even If It Kills Me, was Pierre's first "written completely sober, after battling drugs and alcohol for years;"[94] consequently, the record is more optimistic and less self-loathing.[95] My Dinosaur Life has lyrics relating to relationships,[96] procrastination,[97] and Pierre's own desire for a life away from his self-destructive behavior.[98] Much of the lyricism on fifth album Go is consumed with death and "the eventual demise of everything." The idea that "nothing lasts forever" is one of the album's most important points.[48]

Honors and awards edit

 
Motion City Soundtrack's star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue

The band has been honored with a star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue,[99] recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue.[100] Receiving a star "might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis," according to journalist Steve Marsh.[101]

On October 31, 2017, the band's hit single, "Everything Is Alright" received an official gold status by the Recording Industry Association of America.[102]

Band members edit

Current members
  • Justin Pierrelead vocals, rhythm guitar (1997–2016, 2019–present), keyboards (1998–2001), lead guitar (2002)
  • Joshua Cain – lead guitar (1998–2002, 2002–2016, 2019–present), backing vocals (1998–2016, 2019–present), bass (1997–1998, 2002), keyboards (1998–2001)
  • Jesse Johnson – synthesizer, keyboards, piano (2001–2016, 2019–present)[11]
  • Matthew Taylor – bass, backing vocals (2002–2016, 2019–present)
  • Tony Thaxton – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2002–2013, 2016, 2019–present)
Former members[11]
  • Joe Skinner – lead guitar (1997–1997)
  • Andrew "Andy" Whitney – drums (1997–1998)
  • Andrew Gruhn – keyboards (1998)[9]
  • Austin Lindstrom – bass (1998–2000, 2001–2002)
  • Joel Habedank – drums (1998–2000)
  • Matt Potocnik – bass (2000–2001)
  • Sidney Burgdorf – drums (2001)
  • Claudio Rivera – drums (2013–2016)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums

References edit

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motion, city, soundtrack, american, rock, band, formed, minneapolis, minnesota, 1997, band, line, consists, vocalist, guitarist, justin, pierre, lead, guitarist, joshua, cain, keyboardist, jesse, johnson, bassist, matthew, taylor, drummer, tony, thaxton, over,. Motion City Soundtrack is an American rock band formed in Minneapolis Minnesota in 1997 The band s line up consists of vocalist and guitarist Justin Pierre lead guitarist Joshua Cain keyboardist Jesse Johnson bassist Matthew Taylor and drummer Tony Thaxton Over the course of their career the group has toured heavily and released six studio albums the majority on independent label Epitaph Records The band s sound usually described as pop punk and or emo makes notable use of the Moog synthesizer Pierre mainly handles the band s lyrics which often touch on themes of anxiety alienation relationships and self destructive behavior Motion City SoundtrackMotion City Soundtrack performing in Washington D C in 2012Background informationOriginMinneapolis Minnesota U S GenresAlternative rock pop punk emo indie rock pop rockYears active1997 2016 2019 presentLabelsEpitaph Columbia The Boombox Generation Modern RadioMembersJustin Pierre Joshua Cain Jesse Johnson Matthew Taylor Tony ThaxtonPast membersJoe Skinner Andrew Andy Whitney Andrew Gruhn Austin Lindstrom Joel Habedank Matt Potocnik Sidney Burgdorf Claudio RiveraWebsitemotioncitysoundtrack wbr comThe band was founded by Cain and Pierre and took several years to form a stable lineup I Am the Movie the group s debut album was released in 2003 Their commercial breakthrough Commit This to Memory arrived in 2005 and its follow up Even If It Kills Me 2007 was similarly successful For many years the band was a staple of the Warped Tour They briefly signed to major label Columbia for My Dinosaur Life 2010 but rejoined Epitaph for Go in 2012 Their most recent effort Panic Stations was released in 2015 The group disbanded the following year but they announced a reunion in 2019 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early years 1997 2003 1 2 Breakthrough and success 2003 2006 1 3 Continued success 2007 2011 1 4 Middle years 2012 2016 1 5 Reunion 2019 present 2 Musical style and influences 2 1 Music 2 2 Lyrics 3 Honors and awards 4 Band members 4 1 Timeline 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFormation and early years 1997 2003 edit nbsp nbsp The band was founded by guitarist Joshua Cain left and vocalist Justin Pierre right Motion City Soundtrack was formed in Minneapolis Minnesota in 1997 by singer songwriter Justin Courtney Pierre and guitarist Joshua Allen Cain Previously the duo had separately played in a number of bands 1 2 Cain was in a group named the Saddest Girl Story and recruited Pierre to join as a singer 2 He was subsequently in a band called Boxcar and following its dissolution he and Pierre founded Motion City Soundtrack together 3 The band s name was inspired by a defunct film project that was originally created by Cain s brother Brian 4 5 Their early days were difficult as they found it hard to break out of their local scene When they could get weeks off from their jobs they would tour 6 According to Cain the members of the band soon realized that there wasn t really anywhere to play shows in Minneapolis and that they would have to tour all the time to rise in popularity 7 In its early years the group went through several lineup changes 8 Through these Cain and Pierre would often have to take over keyboard duties during shows 9 The group s first release was a 7 inch single Promenade Carolina released in 1999 1 Their next two releases both extended plays Kids for America and Back to the Beat were released the following year 10 Over the course of the early 2000s the band continued to tour and shuffle through members In late 2001 while touring in Milton Pennsylvania with the band Submerge they convinced two of its members bassist Matthew Taylor and drummer Tony Thaxton to join Motion City 11 12 Thaxton initially took about a year to convince to join the band 7 Jesse Johnson a friend and co worker of Cain s joined the band as keyboardist just three weeks before the band recorded their first album 13 Johnson had never played the keyboard before but Cain taught him the parts that had already been written 12 After their first attempt at self recording an album failed the band culled together 6 000 to record with producer Ed Rose best known for his work with the Get Up Kids 14 They recorded much of their debut album I Am the Movie in ten days 15 Initial copies were hand packaged inside floppy disks 16 which were sold out of the back of their tour van for a year 17 The band began receiving offers from various record labels including Universal Triple Crown Records and Drive Thru Records and they performed at industry showcases 3 Meanwhile Brett Gurewitz founder of Epitaph Records learned of the band from members of the group Matchbook Romance He attended four of their shows in Los Angeles that Pierre later regarded as among his worst as his voice was poor from constant touring 15 While they were interested in Universal they chose to sign to Epitaph as they felt the contract was less restrictive and more honest Eli Janney from Girls Against Boys helped the band secure management and a lawyer 3 Motion City became part of a slew of Epitaph signings including Matchbook Romance Scatter the Ashes and From First to Last amid concerns the Southern California label had strayed too far from its roots and seemed a little too emo 18 Breakthrough and success 2003 2006 edit After signing with Epitaph they recorded three new songs with the bands Reggie and the Full Effect and Ultimate Fakebook for a triple split EP which was never released The new songs were added to the second release of I Am the Movie 16 which was released via Epitaph on June 24 2003 Epitaph afforded the quartet wider distribution 15 and a proper budget which allowed them to re record several songs on the album to match their original vision 14 During this time the band visited the United Kingdom for the first time in 2003 while on tour with Sugarcult 19 followed by an inaugural stint on Warped Tour 2003 5 The band continued to tour heavily into the next year with US dates alongside Rufio Mae and Fall Out Boy 15 plus Simple Plan and MxPx 20 A European leg titled the Totally Wicked Awesome Tour featured the group with Sugarcult the All American Rejects and Limbeck 15 That year the band also filmed music videos for the singles The Future Freaks Me Out and My Favorite Accident 5 Their fame grew concurrently with a second appearance on the Warped Tour 2004 where they were considered by fans to be a must see act 18 nbsp The band performing in Denver Colorado in 2005 The band joined Blink 182 for touring stints in Europe and Japan later in the year at the recommendation of the band s bassist Mark Hoppus 21 Cain invited Hoppus to produce Motion City s sophomore album and he accepted 22 The album Commit This to Memory was recorded at Seedy Underbelly Studios a suburban home converted into a studio in Los Angeles Valley Village region It was written partially in their hometown of Minneapolis and in Los Angeles during a period in which Pierre was seeking treatment for alcohol abuse 23 24 Commit This to Memory was the first album by the band to feature material crafted by each musician in the group as previous releases had featured songs written in the years prior to each member joining 17 In addition the band also had more time and funds to create the album 25 During its recording process Motion City embarked on their first headlining tour titled The Sub Par Punk Who Cares Tour 2004 18 At the year s end the band had played over 270 concerts 14 Commit This to Memory which was leaked to file sharing websites months before its official debut 7 saw release on June 7 2005 peaking at number two on Billboard s Independent Albums chart 26 Pierre estimated that by 2015 the album had sold nearly 500 000 copies 27 The band s music videos found regular rotation on networks such as MTV2 and the band also performed on Late Night with Conan O Brien 28 However their mainstream breakthrough brought detractors and they became a target for critics of pop punk the band was frequently characterized as the sort of ultra commercial punk poseurs who water down the genre to the point of drowning it wrote Michael Roberts of Westword 28 The group continued to tour constantly 25 and started attracting larger crowds 17 They began the year with the inaugural Epitaph Tour alongside Matchbook Romance and From First to Last 29 It was followed by dates on the Warped Tour 2005 25 and the Nintendo Fusion Tour with Fall Out Boy Panic at the Disco and the Starting Line which was their largest nationwide tour to that point 17 Continued success 2007 2011 edit nbsp Drummer Tony Thaxton performing with the band in 2007 The band s follow up Even If It Kills Me 2007 was recorded in New York City with Eli Janney Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne and Ric Ocasek of the Cars The group though big fans of his work were disappointed with Ocasek s role He just confused me the whole time said Pierre later who noted that he was afraid to disclose that the experience was a bum out 27 Pierre struggled with writer s block during the sessions and found himself writing lyrics while recording the songs which he had never done before The band was also worried their songs would not be catchy enough after their last album was so successful 27 During this time Pierre s substance issues nearly disbanded the group I think it s an understatement to say it is tough to be tied to Justin s emotions Cain remarked at the time 30 Following completion of the album Pierre entered a rehabilitation program for alcohol and drug abuse 31 The band was apart for a six week stretch in mid 2007 marking their longest break apart in five years It might sound cliched but we all had a chance to do some growing up said Cain 31 Even If It Kills Me was released on September 18 2007 and represented a large leap from the group s last chart performance it peaked at number 16 on the Billboard 200 and number one on the magazine s Independent Albums chart 26 32 This Is for Real became their best charting single peaking at number 48 in Australia 33 Cain later felt that the band placed far too much emphasis at the time on numbers and trajectory instead of the creative process 34 The following year saw a rise in profile for the band they worked out promotional deals with Coca Cola and Pepsi their music was licensed in various television shows movies and video games and they toured heavily 35 The band released an acoustic EP featuring songs from Even if It Kills Me in May 2008 36 After the release of that EP the band toured on the Honda Civic Tour with Panic at the Disco and Phantom Planet 36 and then joined the last weeks of the Warped Tour 2008 35 In September they headlined on The Left Handed Forms of Human Endeavor Tour 37 Motion City signed a multiple album deal with Columbia Records several months before releasing their previous album Following the move the guitarist Joshua Cain said It just felt right to make the move when there was the right interest there 38 With the new signing the band s promotional team aimed to develop a balance between the benefits of a new major label and their previous grass roots approach 38 Their next album saw the band reunite with producer Mark Hoppus and the album was mostly recorded at his studio in North Hollywood Opra Music between April and June 2009 Hoppus said that the band wanted to follow in the tracks of Commit This to Memory but to push things further 39 Pierre later recalled that the atmosphere in the studio was more loose than their first time working with Hoppus 27 The band picked the title My Dinosaur Life after a quote Pierre kept repeating they felt it a nice representation of the album s themes which include growing old and feeling out of place 40 After completing the album the band toured with Blink 182 on their reunion tour 41 and Pierre undertook a promotional tour called On the Dino Trail wherein he performed acoustic sets 38 nbsp Bassist Matthew Taylor on the Warped Tour in 2008 My Dinosaur Life was released to acclaim from music critics upon its debut on January 19 2010 42 and it represented the band s all time best chart performance peaking at number 15 on the Billboard 200 32 They supported Weezer on several dates during this time and they began a headlining tour in late January in the US In the first three months following the album s release the band continued to tour heavily they traveled to Australia for the national Soundwave festival as well as to Japan and the UK 38 The band also began to receive radio airplay for the first time in their career 43 and they released a music video for the single Her Words Destroyed My Planet 44 The group embarked on a large tour with Say Anything between October and November 2010 45 and premiered a self shot video for A Lifeless Ordinary during that time 46 Columbia dropped the band later that year 47 with the commercial performance of My Dinosaur Life leading to the split I guess we didn t do as well as they hoped or expected us to said Pierre that year 48 And we felt that having all their resources at our disposal would perhaps propel us into another dimension But we are what we are regardless of what label or machine is behind us We did exceptionally well though if you want to look strictly at sales numbers in today s climate 48 Middle years 2012 2016 edit After being dropped by Columbia the band set off to Brazil to support All Time Low in January 2011 49 They subsequently began recording their fifth studio album with producer and longtime friend Ed Ackerson at his studio Flowers Studio in Minneapolis 50 The band recorded on their own time with their own resources which both provided comfort and a sense of nervousness to the group 51 They relaxed and took their time writing it and did not preconceive the album as a change in style 52 We just felt like it was like we were just taking our time and just kinda living life and not worrying about too much other than getting together and making music remarked Taylor 51 Pierre has since looked back on Go with mixed emotions citing it as his personal least favorite album by the band He noted that he was struggling with dark thoughts and felt that the band s collective misery translated to the record 27 Following the recording of Go the band set out on the 4 Albums 2 Nights 7 Cities tour which found the band performing their past discography over two nights 51 They also covered Wait So Long by Trampled by Turtles for a split 7 inch which was released in November 2011 53 During that time period they searched for a label to release Go ultimately returning to Epitaph 47 Go was released on June 12 2012 and received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics Its chart performance represented a large drop off from its predecessors peaking at number 46 on the Billboard 200 and number eight on the Independent Albums chart 26 32 True Romance was the album s lead single and featured a one shot music video reminiscent of the works of Spike Jonze 54 The group spent much of the remaining year on the road including dates in Asia in mid 2012 55 and a headlining US tour in October and November 56 Drummer Tony Thaxton departed the group in March 2013 following battles with depression due in part to their ceaseless touring schedule 57 The band enlisted longtime friend Claudio Rivera of Saves the Day as their new drummer 58 and released a one off single with him Inside Out in celebration 59 60 The band immediately began writing a new album but progress was slow The group shelved a group of demos they recorded with Mike Sapone who also worked with Brand New 34 In the meantime a video documentary I Am the Movie The Movie was released in 2013 It mainly consists of footage shot of the band around the time of the album s creation 16 The group participated in Warped Tour 2013 61 and went on a co headlining tour with Relient K that November 62 nbsp Motion City playing their penultimate show at Riot Fest in 2016 The group recorded their sixth album Panic Stations over two weeks at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls Minnesota in June 2014 63 The group collaborated with producer John Agnello well known for his work with Dinosaur Jr Walt Mink and Sonic Youth 64 The album was largely recorded live 60 The album s release was delayed by over a year however due to the birth of Pierre s daughter In the interim the group embarked on a tour celebrating the tenth anniversary of Commit This to Memory between January and February 2015 playing the album in its entirety 65 The band later extended this anniversary tour and further toured the album between June and August 2015 66 Panic Stations was released on September 18 2015 to positive reviews from music critics 67 but it debuted even lower on music charts than its predecessor 32 A tour with the Wonder Years followed between October and November 2015 68 and saw the release of a split 7 inch between the two bands 69 As the band entered 2016 Cain felt the future for the group was bright We re not done yet I think we got more music in us he told Substream Magazine in January 2016 34 Two months later the band announced their break up with a statement that read in part We have no idea what the future holds but for now we are done 70 In interviews later that year Pierre detailed the band s reasoning noting that their exhaustion with touring and growing families contributed to their decision We ve done this one thing constantly for so many years nonstop We all wanted to have something else to look ahead to in our lives 71 The band embarked on the So Long Farewell Tour across North America between May and September 2016 with original drummer Tony Thaxton returning 72 It concluded with a sold out show at the Metro in Chicago on September 18 2016 73 The group performed 36 songs some dating back to their 2000 EP Back to the Beat while both Thaxton and Rivera sat in on drums 74 Reunion 2019 present edit During their three year break all of the members moved to different states and pursued different interests Pierre continued to record music and tour as a solo act issuing his debut effort In the Drink in 2018 which Cain assisted him in producing The following June the band announced their reformation with a U S tour In an interview Pierre explained their inactivity had given rise to an excitement to focus on the band again 75 The tour named Don t Call It a Comeback for a song on their debut album took place in January 2020 76 Thaxton returned to the band in an official capacity for the tour The band were scheduled to travel to the U K for the Slam Dunk Festival that May 77 but plans were shelved due to the COVID 19 pandemic 78 The five piece continued to tour in 2022 celebrating the seventeenth anniversary of Commit This to Memory 79 That same year the group released three new songs The first a cover of Fountains of Wayne s A Dip in the Ocean debuted on Saving for a Custom Van a tribute compilation celebrating the life of musician Adam Schlesinger 80 Midway through the year the quartet issued a previously unreleased track Crooked Ways it was recorded a decade prior and submitted for consideration for inclusion in the Twilight film saga Author Stephenie Meyer in a blog post suggested it was inspiration for her novel Midnight Sun 81 Lastly the group recorded a cover of Ed Ackerson s Wired Weird for a tribute album to Ackerson who produced their 2012 album Go and died in 2019 82 Cain has claimed there is no official plan for further music though he believes the band is not entirely finished making new music 83 In an Instagram livestream Pierre hinted at the future possibility of the band releasing new music while answering a viewer s question 84 Pierre responded I would like that I m not sure if anyone else would but I would In 2023 the band will support the All American Rejects on the Wet Hot All American Summer Tour 85 Musical style and influences editMusic edit nbsp Keyboardist Jesse Johnson s signature moogstand in 2008 9 The band s array of influences mostly include alternative indie rock bands Superchunk 6 Jawbox 6 Sunny Day Real Estate 1 the Flaming Lips 1 Fugazi 34 and Pavement 34 Additional artists that inspired the band includes Braid and The Rentals Elvis Costello Pixies Tom Waits Ben Folds the Weakerthans Poster Children the Carpenters and the Cardigans 19 86 AllMusic additionally credits bands such as Weezer and the Get Up Kids as influences among others 87 Pierre quoted Waits that all anybody ever does is imitate their favorite artist badly adding we re just regurgitating all the crap we listened to in the late 80s and early 90s the music that got us into playing music in the first place 88 The band s musical style is widely recognizable by its unique blend of pop punk with the Moog synthesizer The usage of the Moog stems from Cain who first heard the instrument employed on the Rentals album Return of the Rentals 1995 He subsequently bought a cheap Moog at a pawn shop and wanted it to be an integral part of Motion City upon their formation 9 Johnson became known for his signature Moogstand in live performances which consisted of a handstand on the instrument 9 The group has been widely attributed to a number of different genres including pop rock 34 power pop 1 indie rock 89 emo 72 and pop punk 1 Joshua Cain dismissed this latter label remarking I definitely wouldn t consider us a pop punk band Our influences are more based on 90s bands like Superchunk and early Weezer 90 Pierre characterized the band s music as dirty fast happy emotional rock songs 34 Nylon compared the music of their debut album I Am the Movie to All and the Get Up Kids 88 It has been described as having a distinctly unified and identifiable style 91 Subsequent releases varied in style My Dinosaur Life for example saw the band attempting to emulate their favorite post hardcore acts such as Archers of Loaf and Dinosaur Jr 27 Lyrics edit nbsp Justin Pierre frontman and primary lyricist for the band in 2010 Most of Motion City Soundtrack s lyrical content was written by lead vocalist Justin Pierre 27 92 This material was largely affected by his personal life and past experiences Songs came about in myriad ways Many times the band would write music first that Pierre would set words to other times Pierre would write a song on guitar with words and bring it to the band 2 Pierre could often spend hours and days and weeks and months on lyrics sometimes they come quick sometimes they don t come at all he said He noted that he had a screenwriting teacher in film school that taught him to write what you know but in his case he could only write about being a self obsessed pessimistic sort of loser This led him to characterize his writing as a sort of therapy for him and a vehicle to better understand the human condition 2 nbsp Attractive Today source source track This sample of the first song on Commit This to Memory illustrates Pierre s lyrics often centering on relationships and time as well as Johnson s Moog synthesizer Problems playing this file See media help Commit This to Memory addresses the themes of substance abuse psychological disorders and failing relationships 92 For the record he intended to simplify his lyrics to enhance storytelling and he drew inspiration from Tom Waits Ben Folds and John K Samson s writing styles 86 In some cases he chose to write from another individual s point of view rather than his own 93 Their next album Even If It Kills Me was Pierre s first written completely sober after battling drugs and alcohol for years 94 consequently the record is more optimistic and less self loathing 95 My Dinosaur Life has lyrics relating to relationships 96 procrastination 97 and Pierre s own desire for a life away from his self destructive behavior 98 Much of the lyricism on fifth album Go is consumed with death and the eventual demise of everything The idea that nothing lasts forever is one of the album s most important points 48 Honors and awards edit nbsp Motion City Soundtrack s star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First AvenueThe band has been honored with a star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue 99 recognizing performers that have played sold out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue 100 Receiving a star might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis according to journalist Steve Marsh 101 On October 31 2017 the band s hit single Everything Is Alright received an official gold status by the Recording Industry Association of America 102 Band members editCurrent membersJustin Pierre lead vocals rhythm guitar 1997 2016 2019 present keyboards 1998 2001 lead guitar 2002 Joshua Cain lead guitar 1998 2002 2002 2016 2019 present backing vocals 1998 2016 2019 present bass 1997 1998 2002 keyboards 1998 2001 Jesse Johnson synthesizer keyboards piano 2001 2016 2019 present 11 Matthew Taylor bass backing vocals 2002 2016 2019 present Tony Thaxton drums percussion backing vocals 2002 2013 2016 2019 present Former members 11 Joe Skinner lead guitar 1997 1997 Andrew Andy Whitney drums 1997 1998 Andrew Gruhn keyboards 1998 9 Austin Lindstrom bass 1998 2000 2001 2002 Joel Habedank drums 1998 2000 Matt Potocnik bass 2000 2001 Sidney Burgdorf drums 2001 Claudio Rivera drums 2013 2016 Timeline editDiscography editMain articles Motion City Soundtrack discography and List of songs recorded by Motion City Soundtrack Studio albumsI Am the Movie 2003 Commit This to Memory 2005 Even If It Kills Me 2007 My Dinosaur Life 2010 Go 2012 Panic Stations 2015 References edit a b c d e f MacKenzie Wilson Motion City Soundtrack Biography AllMusic Retrieved July 31 2008 a b c d Justin Pierre of Motion City Soundtrack OregonLive com September 7 2008 Retrieved March 29 2016 a b c Scott Presant October 17 2003 Motion City Soundtrack Interview Scratch Magazine Motion City Soundtrack Commit This To Memory DVD Documentary YouTube 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