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Fivespeed

Fivespeed was an American rock band, formed in Peoria, Arizona, United States, in 1997, and later based in Phoenix, Arizona. While in the beginning, Fivespeed's style was greatly influenced by the punk and hard-core movements,[1] its later efforts could be described as a mixture of nu metal and mainstream rock.

Fivespeed
OriginPeoria, Arizona, United States
Genrespunk rock, nu metal
Years active1997–2006, 2009–2011
LabelsSunset Alliance, Equal Vision Records, Virgin Records
MembersJared Woosley
Jesse LaCross
Brad Cole
Matt Turner
Shane Addington
WebsiteFivespeed's Official Website

History Edit

The Early Years Edit

Fivespeed released their self-titled debut EP, which also became known as First of The Compact Cars, on what was then a brand new independent record label called Sunset Alliance Records, on May 22, 2001.

Their label soon changed ownership, but that was all to Fivespeed's benefit, since the new owner, Dave Jensen, was one of their biggest fans.[1] Jensen believed greatly in the band, and gambled big on their success, even mortgaging his house to help pay for the recording of their debut full-length. The band worked for five months with Larry Elyea at Mind's Eye Digital to record and produce that album, which would be called Trade in Your Halo.[1] On September 10, 2002, Sunset Alliance released Trade in Your Halo to much success. This record helped the group gain significant exposure, allowing them to play side stage on the 2002 Vans Warped Tour with fellow Arizona natives Jimmy Eat World, among others. In addition, when the record earned Fivespeed a major label deal with Virgin Records, David Jensen's gamble paid off as Virgin helped him settle all of this debts and put Sunset Alliance back in the black.[2]

Post-Sunset Alliance Edit

The positive press that Fivespeed was able to attract thanks to Trade in Your Halo drew the attention of major labels and led the band to conclude a recording contract with Virgin Records. This event brought new opportunities for the band as they suddenly had the money to tour more frequently and to record a new album.[3] After releasing their second EP, Bella, on indie label Equal Vision Records, their major label debut with Virgin Records, Morning Over Midnight, was released on January 24, 2006 and quickly garnered more attention for the band with its single "The Mess."[4]

Unfortunately, even with all of the positivity that flowed from the major successes of 2006, that also ended up being a major year of crisis for the group. While touring that year, the band had $60,000 worth of gear stolen from them.[5] In what might foreshadow events that were yet to come, Virgin was reticent to aid them in fully replacing any of that gear.[5] Then, Virgin Records dropped Fivespeed from its line-up later that year while they were in the middle of a tour.[6] According to lead-singer Jared Woosley, the main reason that they lost that relationship was a change in the label's management.[6]

Pressured by their money woes and lead-singer Jared Woosley's heroin addiction, Fivespeed fell apart and went into inactivity.[5]

Hiatus, Reunion, and Break-up Edit

Each of the band's members pursued other projects during their initial hiatus. Jared Woosley joined Larry Elyea (who had produced and recorded Fivespeed's two albums) in Giantkiller,[5][6] formed Paper Airplane with Matt Turner,[5] and had a solo project called Jet Black Holiday.[7] Matt Turner and Shane Addington went back to their project The Desperate Hours,[5] and Brad Cole and Chad Martin joined David Jensen (formerly of Before Braille) to play in Art for Starters.[5][8]

In early 2009, the problems of Fivespeed's past (drugs, etc.) had dissipated and members reunited to start recording. One of their first "reunion" shows was to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of their former label, Sunset Alliance.[9] Fivespeed continued to rise in its success post-hiatus, and in 2010 the band was awarded Best Rock Band, as well as Best Alternative Band at the 2010 Arizona Ska Punk Awards.[10] They released their last record, The Way We War EP, in May 2011.[11] However, because there have not been any updates since mid-2011, the band appears to be once again on hiatus.

Jared Woosley now lends vocals to the band My Darling Murder,[12] while members Jesse LaCross and Matt Turner have joined the band Modern Day Infami.[13]

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

Release date Title Label Notes
2001 Self-Titled EP Sunset Alliance Also known as First of the Compact Cars.
2002 Trade In Your Halo LP Sunset Alliance[14]
2005 Bella EP Equal Vision Released exclusively online and at shows.[15]
2006 Morning Over Midnight LP Virgin Records
2011 The Way We War EP self-released

Compilations Edit

Song: What's Our Dilemma
Songs: Blood Over Wine; Kid; Fallen Through
Song: Blood Over Wine
Song: In the AM
Various prior releases
Songs: Crucial Three; Blackened Crisis (Original Extended Version); What's Our Dilemma (Halo Session); Yellow Illiterate (Halo Session)

Band members Edit

Current line-up
  • Jared Woosley – Vocals (1997–Present)
  • Jesse LaCross – Guitar (1997–Present)
  • Brad Cole - Guitar (1997–Present)
  • Shane Addington - Drums (2004–Present)
  • Matt Turner - Bass (2005–Present)
Past members
  • Rob Anderson - Bass (1997–2005)[5]
  • Chad Kinney - Drums (1997–2001)[16]
  • Chad Martin - Drums (2001–2004)[17]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Garcia, Gilbert. Speed Kills, The Phoenix New Times, Jan. 17, 2002 retrieved 01-09-12
  2. ^ Dominic, Serene. Blind Ambition The Phoenix New Times, Oct. 3, 2002 retrieved 02-17-12
  3. ^ Ide, Chelsea. Fivespeed Rejoins the Field The Phoenix New Times, Dec. 23, 2004 retrieved 02-17-12
  4. ^ Ruhlmann, William. "Fivespeed biography at Starpulse" June, 2009.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Wilson, Kelly. Peoria's Fivespeed Is Back After a Storm of Drugs, Fighting, and Label Woes, The Phoenix New Times, Aug. 13, 2009.
  6. ^ a b c Dominic, Serene. "Giant Killer: A David Versus Goliath Rematch with the Majors? The Phoenix New Times, Oct. 16, 2008" retrieved 02-16-12
  7. ^ Jet Black Holiday Official Myspace retrieved 18-03-2013
  8. ^ Dominic, Serene. "Art for Starters Is a Startup Operation That's Barely Gotten Started The Phoenix New Times, April 9, 2009, retrieved 16-02-2012
  9. ^ Music Snobs Anonymous Blog Post, Dec. 14, 2009 retrieved 02-17-12
  10. ^ "skapunkawards". Badstainrecords.com.
  11. ^ Facebook posting, Apr. 13, 2011 retrieved 30-04-2012
  12. ^ My Darling Murder Facebook retrieved 2012-05-29
  13. ^ "Modern Day Infami". Facebook.com.
  14. ^ "Adequacy.net Review of "Trade In Your Halo""
  15. ^ "Adequacy.net Review of Bella"
  16. ^ "Fivespeed Bio on Rockdetector.com"
  17. ^ O'Connonr, Christopher Producing Tension, The Phoenix New Times, June 12, 2003 retrieved 02-17-12

External links Edit

  • Fivespeed's Official Website (inactive)
  • Fivespeed on Facebook
  • Fivespeed on MySpace
  • Sunset Alliance Records
  • Equal Vision Records

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Fivespeed was an American rock band formed in Peoria Arizona United States in 1997 and later based in Phoenix Arizona While in the beginning Fivespeed s style was greatly influenced by the punk and hard core movements 1 its later efforts could be described as a mixture of nu metal and mainstream rock FivespeedOriginPeoria Arizona United StatesGenrespunk rock nu metalYears active1997 2006 2009 2011LabelsSunset Alliance Equal Vision Records Virgin RecordsMembersJared WoosleyJesse LaCrossBrad ColeMatt TurnerShane AddingtonWebsiteFivespeed s Official Website Contents 1 History 1 1 The Early Years 1 2 Post Sunset Alliance 1 3 Hiatus Reunion and Break up 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Compilations 3 Band members 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe Early Years Edit Fivespeed released their self titled debut EP which also became known as First of The Compact Cars on what was then a brand new independent record label called Sunset Alliance Records on May 22 2001 Their label soon changed ownership but that was all to Fivespeed s benefit since the new owner Dave Jensen was one of their biggest fans 1 Jensen believed greatly in the band and gambled big on their success even mortgaging his house to help pay for the recording of their debut full length The band worked for five months with Larry Elyea at Mind s Eye Digital to record and produce that album which would be called Trade in Your Halo 1 On September 10 2002 Sunset Alliance released Trade in Your Halo to much success This record helped the group gain significant exposure allowing them to play side stage on the 2002 Vans Warped Tour with fellow Arizona natives Jimmy Eat World among others In addition when the record earned Fivespeed a major label deal with Virgin Records David Jensen s gamble paid off as Virgin helped him settle all of this debts and put Sunset Alliance back in the black 2 Post Sunset Alliance Edit The positive press that Fivespeed was able to attract thanks to Trade in Your Halo drew the attention of major labels and led the band to conclude a recording contract with Virgin Records This event brought new opportunities for the band as they suddenly had the money to tour more frequently and to record a new album 3 After releasing their second EP Bella on indie label Equal Vision Records their major label debut with Virgin Records Morning Over Midnight was released on January 24 2006 and quickly garnered more attention for the band with its single The Mess 4 Unfortunately even with all of the positivity that flowed from the major successes of 2006 that also ended up being a major year of crisis for the group While touring that year the band had 60 000 worth of gear stolen from them 5 In what might foreshadow events that were yet to come Virgin was reticent to aid them in fully replacing any of that gear 5 Then Virgin Records dropped Fivespeed from its line up later that year while they were in the middle of a tour 6 According to lead singer Jared Woosley the main reason that they lost that relationship was a change in the label s management 6 Pressured by their money woes and lead singer Jared Woosley s heroin addiction Fivespeed fell apart and went into inactivity 5 Hiatus Reunion and Break up Edit Each of the band s members pursued other projects during their initial hiatus Jared Woosley joined Larry Elyea who had produced and recorded Fivespeed s two albums in Giantkiller 5 6 formed Paper Airplane with Matt Turner 5 and had a solo project called Jet Black Holiday 7 Matt Turner and Shane Addington went back to their project The Desperate Hours 5 and Brad Cole and Chad Martin joined David Jensen formerly of Before Braille to play in Art for Starters 5 8 In early 2009 the problems of Fivespeed s past drugs etc had dissipated and members reunited to start recording One of their first reunion shows was to celebrate the ten year anniversary of their former label Sunset Alliance 9 Fivespeed continued to rise in its success post hiatus and in 2010 the band was awarded Best Rock Band as well as Best Alternative Band at the 2010 Arizona Ska Punk Awards 10 They released their last record The Way We War EP in May 2011 11 However because there have not been any updates since mid 2011 the band appears to be once again on hiatus Jared Woosley now lends vocals to the band My Darling Murder 12 while members Jesse LaCross and Matt Turner have joined the band Modern Day Infami 13 Discography EditAlbums Edit Release date Title Label Notes2001 Self Titled EP Sunset Alliance Also known as First of the Compact Cars 2002 Trade In Your Halo LP Sunset Alliance 14 2005 Bella EP Equal Vision Released exclusively online and at shows 15 2006 Morning Over Midnight LP Virgin Records2011 The Way We War EP self releasedCompilations Edit The Emo Diaries Chapter 4 An Ocean of Doubt Deep Elm Records 1999 Song What s Our Dilemma dd Triplesplit Series Vol 1 Fivespeed Before Braille Andherson Sunset Alliance 2000 Songs Blood Over Wine Kid Fallen Through dd Not One Light Red A Modified Document Sunset Alliance 2000 Song Blood Over Wine dd Not One Light Red A Desert Extended Compilation Sunset Alliance 2003 Song In the AM dd Sunset Alliance Discography 1999 2001 Sunset Alliance 2011 Various prior releases dd Sunset Alliance Discography 2005 2011 Sunset Alliance 2011 Songs Crucial Three Blackened Crisis Original Extended Version What s Our Dilemma Halo Session Yellow Illiterate Halo Session dd Band members EditCurrent line upJared Woosley Vocals 1997 Present Jesse LaCross Guitar 1997 Present Brad Cole Guitar 1997 Present Shane Addington Drums 2004 Present Matt Turner Bass 2005 Present Past membersRob Anderson Bass 1997 2005 5 Chad Kinney Drums 1997 2001 16 Chad Martin Drums 2001 2004 17 References Edit a b c Garcia Gilbert Speed Kills The Phoenix New Times Jan 17 2002 retrieved 01 09 12 Dominic Serene Blind Ambition The Phoenix New Times Oct 3 2002 retrieved 02 17 12 Ide Chelsea Fivespeed Rejoins the Field The Phoenix New Times Dec 23 2004 retrieved 02 17 12 Ruhlmann William Fivespeed biography at Starpulse June 2009 a b c d e f g h Wilson Kelly Peoria s Fivespeed Is Back After a Storm of Drugs Fighting and Label Woes The Phoenix New Times Aug 13 2009 a b c Dominic Serene Giant Killer A David Versus Goliath Rematch with the Majors The Phoenix New Times Oct 16 2008 retrieved 02 16 12 Jet Black Holiday Official Myspace retrieved 18 03 2013 Dominic Serene Art for Starters Is a Startup Operation That s Barely Gotten Started The Phoenix New Times April 9 2009 retrieved 16 02 2012 Music Snobs Anonymous Blog Post Dec 14 2009 retrieved 02 17 12 skapunkawards Badstainrecords com Facebook posting Apr 13 2011 retrieved 30 04 2012 My Darling Murder Facebook retrieved 2012 05 29 Modern Day Infami Facebook com Adequacy net Review of Trade In Your Halo Adequacy net Review of Bella Fivespeed Bio on Rockdetector com O Connonr Christopher Producing Tension The Phoenix New Times June 12 2003 retrieved 02 17 12External links EditFivespeed s Official Website inactive Fivespeed on Facebook Fivespeed on MySpace Sunset Alliance Records Equal Vision Records Virgin Records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fivespeed amp oldid 1068542114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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