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Econoline Crush

Econoline Crush is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, formed in 1992. They have released five studio albums and two studio EPs, and are best known for their charting singles such as "You Don't Know What It's Like", "Home", "Surefire (Never Enough)", "All That You Are (X3)", "Make It Right", and "Dirty". They achieved platinum status with the 1997 album The Devil You Know and also received two Juno nominations, in 1995 for Purge and in 1998 for The Devil You Know.[1]

Econoline Crush
Trevor Hurst performing with Econoline Crush in 2008
Background information
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
GenresIndustrial rock, alternative rock, post-grunge
Years active1992–2002, 2006–present
LabelsEMI, Nettwerk, Restless
MembersTrevor Hurst
Dayvid Swart
Troy Zak
Dan Garrison

Vocalist Trevor Hurst has been the only consistent member of the band since its formation.

Band history edit

Early years, Purge, and Affliction (1992–1996) edit

Econoline Crush was formed in 1992 when singer Trevor Hurst moved to Vancouver from Seattle after he answered an ad seeking a vocalist in the local Seattle music magazine, The Rocket, placed by Chris Meyers. Tom Ferris (previously known for the band Moev) and Meyers had been advertising and searching for a vocalist before Hurst contacted Meyers from Seattle. The trio began writing demos alongside guitarist Robbie Morfitt and bassist Dan Yarmeko. The band released a demo EP in 1993. At the end of the year, Ferris (who had songwriting credits on the next two releases) and Meyers had left the band, and Econoline Crush signed a record deal with EMI Music Canada, after playing only 26 shows total. Shortly after, drummer Gregg Leask and guitarist Hack had joined the band.[2]

In 1994, the band released their first EP called Purge, with producer Dale Penner and keyboardist/programmer Rhys Fulber.[3] "T.D.M." was the only song to be released as a single, and its music video aired sporadically on the television program MuchOnDemand.[4] In 1995, the band gained their first nomination for a Juno Award in Canada for Purge.[5]

Econoline Crush released its full-length album Affliction without guitarist Hack on March 21, 1995, in Canada. The album was produced by Fulber, and contained the singles "Nowhere Now", "Wicked", and "Close". The band then embarked on an extensive Canadian tour. They also toured Europe three times, with The Young Gods, Die Krupps, and Waltari, culminating in an appearance at the POP KOMM Festival in Köln, Germany with Filter. The album was then released in early 1996 on the band's new U.S. label Nettwerk Records. While touring behind the album in the U.S., they added second guitarist David "Ziggy" Sigmund to the lineup. Towards the end of the year, the band signed with the management group Bruce Allen Talent, and started recording at Sound City with producer Sylvia Massy, who had worked with Prince, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Tool.

The Devil You Know and mainstream success (1997–2000) edit

In 1997, Econoline Crush released The Devil You Know. They embarked on a tour with KISS, Foo Fighters, Green Day, The Tea Party, and other bands.[6][7] For the album's U.S. release, Econoline Crush departed from Nettwerk Records, and instead signed with Restless Records. The U.S. release occurred in the spring of 1998, and they went again on tour with KISS, Stabbing Westward, God Lives Underwater, among others.[8]

During the recording of the album and after it was released, the lineup had changed numerous times. Keyboardist Fulber was no longer involved with the band, and Eric "Statik" Anest (from the band Collide) briefly contributed keyboards. Bassist Yaremko left the band during recording to join singer-songwriter Bif Naked and then rejoined late in the touring cycle (with Don Binns, Ken Fleming, and then Thom Christiansen filling in). Drummer Leask left the band after the Affliction tours and was replaced by Robert Wagner (only to be replaced himself by Nico Quintal and then Johnny Haro during the tours). Also, guitarist Morfitt was briefly in the band alongside Sigmund, but Morfitt left after the touring ended for The Devil You Know.

The single "All That You Are (X3)" had charted highly in both the U.S. (#18 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock chart) and Canada (#12 on RPM's Hot 100 chart and #9 on RPM's Alternative 30 chart). The singles "Home" and "Surefire (Never Enough)" had also found moderate airplay in both countries. The band received their second Juno nomination in 1998 due to The Devil You Know, and performed live at the televised Juno ceremony.[9][10] The album also received gold and platinum awards.[11][1] In December 1999, "You Don't Know What It's Like" was released as a successful single and was included on MuchMusic's Big Shiny Tunes 4. Overall it had peaked at #13 on RPM's Alternative 30 chart and at #29 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock chart (it was also re-released in 2001 to support the next album).

During this time, some of the band's songs appeared on television shows, including Melrose Place, Psi Factor, The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, and ESPN, among others.[6] In addition, the 1999 Sony PlayStation game Sled Storm featured mix versions of the songs "Sparkle and Shine", "Nowhere Now", and "Surefire (Never Enough)".

Brand New History and hiatus (2001–2005) edit

The band went to California to work on their next album with producers John Travis, Bob Rock, and DJ Swamp, which included collaborations with Chris Vrenna (formerly from Nine Inch Nails) and Paul Raven (Killing Joke, Prong, and Ministry). In 2001, the band released Brand New History to mixed reviews, despite some moderate commercial success. The lineup was solidified with Hurst, Yaremko, Sigmund, and Haro, alongside second guitarist Mark Peterson late in the touring cycle.[12] The album contained the charting single "Make It Right" and the previously released "You Don't Know What It's Like".

Across Canada, Econoline Crush and rapper Kardinal Offishall supported Godsmack on a tour; however, both openers were not warmly received by the heavy metal crowd. In the middle of 2002, the band's U.S. label Restless Records was purchased by Rykodisk, which was already undergoing internal restructuring.[13] The mixed reception of their last album, the ill-fated tours, and the eventual lack of label support caused the band to enter an extended hiatus.

The band members focused on other projects. Yaremko rejoined Bif Naked's backing band for a brief period, and then had multiple stints with the punk rock band D.O.A. Haro teamed up with Stabbing Westward vocalist Christopher Hall to form The Dreaming. Sigmund embarked on a solo career and later moved to California. Hurst started working on a new band alongside former Collective Soul guitarist Ross Childress, initially called Early Moses; however, due to a legal dispute, it was then changed to simply Hurst.

Reunion, Ignite, and The People Have Spoken, Vol. 1 (2006–2011) edit

In December 2006, Econoline Crush reformed to play sporadic one-off shows, although only Hurst and Yaremko from the previous lineups stayed. Afterwards, Hurst announced on his MySpace page that he was working on a new Econoline Crush record, while the band started touring with Hinder. The new lineup of the band was drummer Brent Fitz, bassist Scott Whalen, guitarist Kai Markus, and Hurst. Hurst and Markus (who had worked with Noise Therapy and Methods of Mayhem) co-wrote the songs for the new album, which was recorded at Radiostar Studios in California. The album, Ignite, was released on January 15, 2008. The singles "Get Out of the Way" and "Dirty" both appeared on RPM's Alternative 30 chart in Canada, with the latter peaking at #13.[14] Shortly after, the band went on tour with Three Days Grace and Seether.[15] In August 2008, they went on another tour with 3 Doors Down, Staind, and Hinder, followed by a tour with Alice Cooper in September and October 2008.[16][17] In 2009 the band played at festivals across Canada, including the Halifax Rocks Festival, with KISS, on July 18.[18]

In April 2010 it was announced that both Robbie Morfitt and Ziggy Sigmund were back playing guitar. The band embarked on a summer tour in 2010, joined by drummer Greg Williamson and bassist Steve Vincent, both from Alberta's Tupelo Honey.[19] EMI then released Surefire: The Best of Econoline Crush on December 21, 2010. The band released their EP The People Have Spoken, Vol. 1 on April 8, 2011. Afterwards, Morfitt had left the band again.

Sigmund's death, When the Devil Drives, and future plans (2012–present) edit

On September 17, 2017, the band performed during Calgary's fifth annual Rally for Recovery Day while also Hurst shared his story of addiction and recovery. It was the third show of a weekend run that introduced drummer Dayvid Swart and guitarist Graham Tuson, while original bassist Yaremko briefly rejoined.[20]

In a Facebook post in August 2019, the band announced new music would be released and shared a trailer for a documentary about Hurst's work as a registered nurse, titled Flatlander. In 2020, the band shared a new song, a re-working of "Get Out of the Way" from 2008's Ignite album. Another new song followed, titled "Fight Like the Devil". Both songs were due to appear on the newest album called When the Devil Drives but ended up as one-off singles instead.

On March 8, 2022 Sigmund unexpectedly died. It was initially revealed on Econoline Crush's official social media outlets. No cause of death was reported.[21] On May 10, 2023 the band released the single "No Quitter", slated as the first single for When the Devil Drives. Two additional singles were released in 2023 as well, "Invincible" and "Locked in Your Stone".[22] When the Devil Drives was eventually released on October 13, 2023.

Members edit

Current members edit

  • Trevor Hurst - vocals (1992–2002, 2006–present)
  • Dayvid Swart - drums (2017–present)
  • Troy Zak - bass (2019–present)
  • Dan Garrison - guitar (2020–present)

Former members edit

  • Tom Ferris - keyboards (1992–1993)
  • Chris Meyers - drums (1992–1993)
  • Dan Yaremko - bass (1992–1997, 1998–2002, 2006–2007, 2017–2019)
  • Robbie Morfitt - guitar (1992–1999, 2010–2015)
  • Hack - guitar (1993–1994)
  • Gregg Leask - drums (1993–1996)
  • Rhys Fulber - keyboards (1993–1996)
  • David "Ziggy" Sigmund - guitar (1996–2002, 2010–2022; died 2022)
  • Robert Wagner - drums (1996–1997)
  • Don Binns - bass (1997)
  • Eric "Statik" Anest - keyboards (1997)
  • Ken Fleming - bass (1997)
  • Thom Christiansen - bass (1997–1998)
  • Nico Quintal - drums (1997–1999)
  • Johnny Haro - drums (1999–2002)
  • Mark Peterson - guitar (2001–2002)
  • Jay Benison - drums (2006–2007)
  • Dave Heese - guitar (2006–2007)
  • Mark Gomulinski - bass (2007)
  • Harvey Warren - drums (2007)
  • Brent Fitz - drums (2007–2009)
  • Kai Markus - guitar (2007–2009)
  • Scott Whalen - bass (2007–2010)
  • Sean McKay - keyboards (2009)
  • Adam Percy - keyboards (2009)
  • Nik Pesut - drums (2009)
  • Ron Chamberlain - guitar (2009–2010)
  • Steve Vincent - bass (2010–2015)
  • Greg Williamson - drums (2010–2017)
  • Alex Varughese - bass (2015–2017)
  • Kyle Shaw - keyboards (2015–2017)
  • Aaron Skiba - guitar (2015–2017)
  • Graham Tuson - guitar (2017–2020)
  • Ben Yardley - guitar (2022)

Timeline edit

Color denotes main live duty.

Discography edit

Econoline Crush discography
Studio albums4
Compilation albums1
EPs2
Singles16

Studio albums edit

Year Title Chart positions Certifications
CAN
[23][24]
CAN
[11]
1995 Affliction -
1997 The Devil You Know
  • Released: June 17, 1997
  • Label: EMI Music Canada
  • Format: CD, HDCD, MC
47 Platinum
2001 Brand New History
  • Released: March 20, 2001
  • Label: EMI Music Canada
  • Format: CD
17
2008 Ignite
  • Released: January 15, 2008
  • Label: Moshpit Productions
  • Format: CD
-
2023 When the Devil Drives
  • Released: October 13, 2023
  • Label: Dig Dog Records
  • Format: CD
-

EPs edit

Year Title Label
1994 Purge
  • Released: May 3, 1994
  • Format: CD, MC
EMI Music Canada
2011 The People Have Spoken, Vol. 1
  • Released: April 8, 2011
  • Format: CD, LP
ECX3 Productions

Compilation albums edit

Year Name Label
2010 Surefire: The Best of Econoline Crush EMI Music Canada

Singles edit

Year Single[25] Chart peaks Album
CAN
[26][27]
CAN
Rock/Alt.

[28][29]
US
Alt.

[30]
US
Main

[31]
1994 "T.D.M."  —  —  —  — Purge (EP)
1995 "Nowhere Now"  —  —  —  — Affliction
"Wicked"  —  —  —  —
1996 "Close"  —  —  —  —
1997 "Home"  — 23  — 35 The Devil You Know
"All That You Are (X3)" 12 9 28 18
1998 "Sparkle and Shine"  —  —  —  —
"Surefire (Never Enough)" 75  —  — 18
"Razorblades and Bandaides"  —  —  —  —
2000 "You Don't Know What It's Like"  — 13  — 29 Brand New History
2001 "Make It Right"  — 10  — 21
"Trash"  —  —  —  —
"May I Go"  —  —  —  —
2008 "Dirty"  — 13  —  — Ignite
"Get Out of the Way"  — 41  —  —
2020 "Get Out of the Way (Gold Heart)"  —  —  —  —
"Fight Like the Devil"  —  —  —  —
2023 "No Quitter"  —  —  —  — When the Devil Drives
"Invincible"  —  —  —  —
"Locked in Your Stone"  —  —  —  —

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Prato, Greg. . Virtually Alternative. Archived from the original on 1999-10-03. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  3. ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 31, 2001. p. 41. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
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  5. ^ "1995 | Best Hard Rock Album | Econoline Crush". The JUNO Awards. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  6. ^ a b Hendra, Peter. "Music festival plays on despite ferry woes". thewhig.com. The Whig. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  7. ^ Bettsy Powell (16 January 1999). "There's no place like home". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. and 58. ISSN 0006-2510.
  8. ^ Ross, Mike. . canoe.com. Archived from the original on 2016-06-24. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  9. ^ "Juno Awards Chronology" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  10. ^ "Live Review: The 1998 Juno Awards, GM Place, March 22, 1998". dropd.com. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  11. ^ a b "Gold/Platinum". Music Canada. 8 October 1999. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  12. ^ "Econoline Crushed by confusion". canoe.com. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved 2016-05-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  13. ^ "Restless' Regis roosts atop Ryko". Variety. 12 November 2002. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
  14. ^ dmsteen (2018-02-03). "Ignite - Brent Fitz". Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  15. ^ . Chart. 2008-01-18. Archived from the original on 2009-01-09. Retrieved 2008-11-14.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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  18. ^ "Halifax RocKs 2009 at Halifax Commons (Halifax) on 18 Jul 2009". Last.fm. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
  19. ^ "Back in the fold". StAlbertToday.ca. 19 June 2010. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
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  21. ^ "March 8th 2022 Post". Facebook. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
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    "Econoline Crush Top Albums/CDs positions". RPM. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
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  31. ^ "Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved December 5, 2018.

External links edit

  • CanConRox bio
  • Allmusic entry for Econoline Crush
  • Econoline Crush discography at Discogs
  • Econoline Crush on Facebook

econoline, crush, canadian, rock, band, from, vancouver, british, columbia, formed, 1992, they, have, released, five, studio, albums, studio, best, known, their, charting, singles, such, know, what, like, home, surefire, never, enough, that, make, right, dirty. Econoline Crush is a Canadian rock band from Vancouver British Columbia formed in 1992 They have released five studio albums and two studio EPs and are best known for their charting singles such as You Don t Know What It s Like Home Surefire Never Enough All That You Are X3 Make It Right and Dirty They achieved platinum status with the 1997 album The Devil You Know and also received two Juno nominations in 1995 for Purge and in 1998 for The Devil You Know 1 Econoline CrushTrevor Hurst performing with Econoline Crush in 2008Background informationOriginVancouver British Columbia CanadaGenresIndustrial rock alternative rock post grungeYears active1992 2002 2006 presentLabelsEMI Nettwerk RestlessMembersTrevor HurstDayvid SwartTroy ZakDan GarrisonVocalist Trevor Hurst has been the only consistent member of the band since its formation Contents 1 Band history 1 1 Early years Purge and Affliction 1992 1996 1 2 The Devil You Know and mainstream success 1997 2000 1 3 Brand New History and hiatus 2001 2005 1 4 Reunion Ignite and The People Have Spoken Vol 1 2006 2011 1 5 Sigmund s death When the Devil Drives and future plans 2012 present 2 Members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Compilation albums 3 4 Singles 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBand history editEarly years Purge and Affliction 1992 1996 edit Econoline Crush was formed in 1992 when singer Trevor Hurst moved to Vancouver from Seattle after he answered an ad seeking a vocalist in the local Seattle music magazine The Rocket placed by Chris Meyers Tom Ferris previously known for the band Moev and Meyers had been advertising and searching for a vocalist before Hurst contacted Meyers from Seattle The trio began writing demos alongside guitarist Robbie Morfitt and bassist Dan Yarmeko The band released a demo EP in 1993 At the end of the year Ferris who had songwriting credits on the next two releases and Meyers had left the band and Econoline Crush signed a record deal with EMI Music Canada after playing only 26 shows total Shortly after drummer Gregg Leask and guitarist Hack had joined the band 2 In 1994 the band released their first EP called Purge with producer Dale Penner and keyboardist programmer Rhys Fulber 3 T D M was the only song to be released as a single and its music video aired sporadically on the television program MuchOnDemand 4 In 1995 the band gained their first nomination for a Juno Award in Canada for Purge 5 Econoline Crush released its full length album Affliction without guitarist Hack on March 21 1995 in Canada The album was produced by Fulber and contained the singles Nowhere Now Wicked and Close The band then embarked on an extensive Canadian tour They also toured Europe three times with The Young Gods Die Krupps and Waltari culminating in an appearance at the POP KOMM Festival in Koln Germany with Filter The album was then released in early 1996 on the band s new U S label Nettwerk Records While touring behind the album in the U S they added second guitarist David Ziggy Sigmund to the lineup Towards the end of the year the band signed with the management group Bruce Allen Talent and started recording at Sound City with producer Sylvia Massy who had worked with Prince Red Hot Chili Peppers and Tool The Devil You Know and mainstream success 1997 2000 edit In 1997 Econoline Crush released The Devil You Know They embarked on a tour with KISS Foo Fighters Green Day The Tea Party and other bands 6 7 For the album s U S release Econoline Crush departed from Nettwerk Records and instead signed with Restless Records The U S release occurred in the spring of 1998 and they went again on tour with KISS Stabbing Westward God Lives Underwater among others 8 During the recording of the album and after it was released the lineup had changed numerous times Keyboardist Fulber was no longer involved with the band and Eric Statik Anest from the band Collide briefly contributed keyboards Bassist Yaremko left the band during recording to join singer songwriter Bif Naked and then rejoined late in the touring cycle with Don Binns Ken Fleming and then Thom Christiansen filling in Drummer Leask left the band after the Affliction tours and was replaced by Robert Wagner only to be replaced himself by Nico Quintal and then Johnny Haro during the tours Also guitarist Morfitt was briefly in the band alongside Sigmund but Morfitt left after the touring ended for The Devil You Know The single All That You Are X3 had charted highly in both the U S 18 on Billboard s Hot Mainstream Rock chart and Canada 12 on RPM s Hot 100 chart and 9 on RPM s Alternative 30 chart The singles Home and Surefire Never Enough had also found moderate airplay in both countries The band received their second Juno nomination in 1998 due to The Devil You Know and performed live at the televised Juno ceremony 9 10 The album also received gold and platinum awards 11 1 In December 1999 You Don t Know What It s Like was released as a successful single and was included on MuchMusic s Big Shiny Tunes 4 Overall it had peaked at 13 on RPM s Alternative 30 chart and at 29 on Billboard s Hot Mainstream Rock chart it was also re released in 2001 to support the next album During this time some of the band s songs appeared on television shows including Melrose Place Psi Factor The Crow Stairway to Heaven and ESPN among others 6 In addition the 1999 Sony PlayStation game Sled Storm featured mix versions of the songs Sparkle and Shine Nowhere Now and Surefire Never Enough Brand New History and hiatus 2001 2005 edit The band went to California to work on their next album with producers John Travis Bob Rock and DJ Swamp which included collaborations with Chris Vrenna formerly from Nine Inch Nails and Paul Raven Killing Joke Prong and Ministry In 2001 the band released Brand New History to mixed reviews despite some moderate commercial success The lineup was solidified with Hurst Yaremko Sigmund and Haro alongside second guitarist Mark Peterson late in the touring cycle 12 The album contained the charting single Make It Right and the previously released You Don t Know What It s Like Across Canada Econoline Crush and rapper Kardinal Offishall supported Godsmack on a tour however both openers were not warmly received by the heavy metal crowd In the middle of 2002 the band s U S label Restless Records was purchased by Rykodisk which was already undergoing internal restructuring 13 The mixed reception of their last album the ill fated tours and the eventual lack of label support caused the band to enter an extended hiatus The band members focused on other projects Yaremko rejoined Bif Naked s backing band for a brief period and then had multiple stints with the punk rock band D O A Haro teamed up with Stabbing Westward vocalist Christopher Hall to form The Dreaming Sigmund embarked on a solo career and later moved to California Hurst started working on a new band alongside former Collective Soul guitarist Ross Childress initially called Early Moses however due to a legal dispute it was then changed to simply Hurst Reunion Ignite and The People Have Spoken Vol 1 2006 2011 edit In December 2006 Econoline Crush reformed to play sporadic one off shows although only Hurst and Yaremko from the previous lineups stayed Afterwards Hurst announced on his MySpace page that he was working on a new Econoline Crush record while the band started touring with Hinder The new lineup of the band was drummer Brent Fitz bassist Scott Whalen guitarist Kai Markus and Hurst Hurst and Markus who had worked with Noise Therapy and Methods of Mayhem co wrote the songs for the new album which was recorded at Radiostar Studios in California The album Ignite was released on January 15 2008 The singles Get Out of the Way and Dirty both appeared on RPM s Alternative 30 chart in Canada with the latter peaking at 13 14 Shortly after the band went on tour with Three Days Grace and Seether 15 In August 2008 they went on another tour with 3 Doors Down Staind and Hinder followed by a tour with Alice Cooper in September and October 2008 16 17 In 2009 the band played at festivals across Canada including the Halifax Rocks Festival with KISS on July 18 18 In April 2010 it was announced that both Robbie Morfitt and Ziggy Sigmund were back playing guitar The band embarked on a summer tour in 2010 joined by drummer Greg Williamson and bassist Steve Vincent both from Alberta s Tupelo Honey 19 EMI then released Surefire The Best of Econoline Crush on December 21 2010 The band released their EP The People Have Spoken Vol 1 on April 8 2011 Afterwards Morfitt had left the band again Sigmund s death When the Devil Drives and future plans 2012 present edit On September 17 2017 the band performed during Calgary s fifth annual Rally for Recovery Day while also Hurst shared his story of addiction and recovery It was the third show of a weekend run that introduced drummer Dayvid Swart and guitarist Graham Tuson while original bassist Yaremko briefly rejoined 20 In a Facebook post in August 2019 the band announced new music would be released and shared a trailer for a documentary about Hurst s work as a registered nurse titled Flatlander In 2020 the band shared a new song a re working of Get Out of the Way from 2008 s Ignite album Another new song followed titled Fight Like the Devil Both songs were due to appear on the newest album called When the Devil Drives but ended up as one off singles instead On March 8 2022 Sigmund unexpectedly died It was initially revealed on Econoline Crush s official social media outlets No cause of death was reported 21 On May 10 2023 the band released the single No Quitter slated as the first single for When the Devil Drives Two additional singles were released in 2023 as well Invincible and Locked in Your Stone 22 When the Devil Drives was eventually released on October 13 2023 Members editCurrent members edit Trevor Hurst vocals 1992 2002 2006 present Dayvid Swart drums 2017 present Troy Zak bass 2019 present Dan Garrison guitar 2020 present Former members edit Tom Ferris keyboards 1992 1993 Chris Meyers drums 1992 1993 Dan Yaremko bass 1992 1997 1998 2002 2006 2007 2017 2019 Robbie Morfitt guitar 1992 1999 2010 2015 Hack guitar 1993 1994 Gregg Leask drums 1993 1996 Rhys Fulber keyboards 1993 1996 David Ziggy Sigmund guitar 1996 2002 2010 2022 died 2022 Robert Wagner drums 1996 1997 Don Binns bass 1997 Eric Statik Anest keyboards 1997 Ken Fleming bass 1997 Thom Christiansen bass 1997 1998 Nico Quintal drums 1997 1999 Johnny Haro drums 1999 2002 Mark Peterson guitar 2001 2002 Jay Benison drums 2006 2007 Dave Heese guitar 2006 2007 Mark Gomulinski bass 2007 Harvey Warren drums 2007 Brent Fitz drums 2007 2009 Kai Markus guitar 2007 2009 Scott Whalen bass 2007 2010 Sean McKay keyboards 2009 Adam Percy keyboards 2009 Nik Pesut drums 2009 Ron Chamberlain guitar 2009 2010 Steve Vincent bass 2010 2015 Greg Williamson drums 2010 2017 Alex Varughese bass 2015 2017 Kyle Shaw keyboards 2015 2017 Aaron Skiba guitar 2015 2017 Graham Tuson guitar 2017 2020 Ben Yardley guitar 2022 Timeline edit Color denotes main live duty Discography editEconoline Crush discographyStudio albums4Compilation albums1EPs2Singles16Studio albums edit Year Title Chart positions CertificationsCAN 23 24 CAN 11 1995 Affliction Released March 21 1995 Label EMI Music Canada Format CD LP MC 1997 The Devil You Know Released June 17 1997 Label EMI Music Canada Format CD HDCD MC 47 Platinum2001 Brand New History Released March 20 2001 Label EMI Music Canada Format CD 172008 Ignite Released January 15 2008 Label Moshpit Productions Format CD 2023 When the Devil Drives Released October 13 2023 Label Dig Dog Records Format CD EPs edit Year Title Label1994 Purge Released May 3 1994 Format CD MC EMI Music Canada2011 The People Have Spoken Vol 1 Released April 8 2011 Format CD LP ECX3 ProductionsCompilation albums edit Year Name Label2010 Surefire The Best of Econoline Crush EMI Music CanadaSingles edit Year Single 25 Chart peaks AlbumCAN 26 27 CANRock Alt 28 29 USAlt 30 USMain 31 1994 T D M Purge EP 1995 Nowhere Now Affliction Wicked 1996 Close 1997 Home 23 35 The Devil You Know All That You Are X3 12 9 28 181998 Sparkle and Shine Surefire Never Enough 75 18 Razorblades and Bandaides 2000 You Don t Know What It s Like 13 29 Brand New History2001 Make It Right 10 21 Trash May I Go 2008 Dirty 13 Ignite Get Out of the Way 41 2020 Get Out of the Way Gold Heart Fight Like the Devil 2023 No Quitter When the Devil Drives Invincible Locked in Your Stone See also editList of alternative music artists nbsp Music portal nbsp Canada portalMusic of Canada Music of Manitoba Canadian rock List of Canadian musicians List of bands from Canada Category Canadian musical groups List of alternative music artistsReferences edit a b 1998 Blockbuster Rock Album of the Year Econoline Crush The JUNO Awards Retrieved 2019 04 01 Prato Greg 1998 Interview Virtually Alternative Archived from the original on 1999 10 03 Retrieved 2020 11 24 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc March 31 2001 p 41 Retrieved 22 November 2019 T D M Video With MuchMusic Imprints video Retrieved November 23 2020 1995 Best Hard Rock Album Econoline Crush The JUNO Awards Retrieved 2019 04 01 a b Hendra Peter Music festival plays on despite ferry woes thewhig com The Whig Retrieved 13 August 2015 Bettsy Powell 16 January 1999 There s no place like home Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc pp and 58 ISSN 0006 2510 Ross Mike Crush on music canoe com Archived from the original on 2016 06 24 Retrieved 2016 05 18 Juno Awards Chronology PDF Retrieved 2019 04 01 Live Review The 1998 Juno Awards GM Place March 22 1998 dropd com Retrieved 2019 04 01 a b Gold Platinum Music Canada 8 October 1999 Retrieved June 3 2021 Econoline Crushed by confusion canoe com Archived from the original on January 15 2013 Retrieved 2016 05 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint 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