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The Ataris

The Ataris are an American punk rock band from Anderson, Indiana. Formed in 1996, they released five studio albums between 1997 and 2007. Their best-selling album is So Long, Astoria (2003), which was certified gold. Their high-charting single is their cover of Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer" from So Long, Astoria. The only constant member throughout their history has been singer/songwriter/guitarist Kristopher "Kris" Roe.

The Ataris
The Ataris in performing 2012. Left to right: bassist Bryan Nelson, singer/guitarist Kris Roe, drummer Rob Felicetti, and guitarist Thomas Holst.
Background information
OriginAnderson, Indiana, U.S.
Genres
Years active1996–present
Labels
MembersKris Roe
Dale Nixon
Danny Duke
Dustin Phillips
Past membersSee Band members
Websitetheataris.bandcamp.com

History edit

Kung Fu Records (1996–2001) edit

Formed on November 1, 1996, and with the band's name a reference to the large collection of Atari video game cartridges of Roe,[11] the band originally consisted of singer, songwriter, and guitarist Kristopher Roe and guitarist Jasin Thomason. Using a 4-track, Roe wrote and recorded demos in his bedroom, using a drum machine while he searched for a full-time drummer. The band's first big break came in 1996 when Roe attended a show at the club Bogart's in Cincinnati, where Thomason passed one of the band's demo tapes to a roadie from the band. The roadie gave the tape to Joe Escalante, bassist from the band The Vandals who owned their own label, Kung Fu Records. A few weeks later, Roe received a call from Kung Fu Records, who told him they were interested in putting out their record, even though he was really only searching for a drummer. The Ataris signed to Kung Fu and the label passed the tape along to various drummers. Eventually, Roe decided upon ex-Lagwagon drummer Derrick Plourde. The band then proceeded to record their debut album Anywhere but Here, tracking the whole thing in less than a week. The album was released on April 29, 1997 and the band held a release show party at Missing Link Records in Indianapolis on May 2.

In June 1997, Roe moved from Anderson, Indiana to Santa Barbara, California. Shortly afterward, Marko Desantis joined the band on bass for a short time. Thomason decided to leave the band to stay in Indiana, and the group toured as a three-piece for a short while. After a brief tour in October 1997, this lineup disbanded. Roe, out of money and living in a van, contemplated moving back to Indiana. But the band still had an upcoming tour booked with Dance Hall Crashers and Unwritten Law, so Roe decided to give the band one more shot. He got his friend from Santa Barbara, Mike Davenport, to play bass. Davenport shared a small rehearsal space on East Haley Street with his friend Marco Peña, who was in a different band. One day at the rehearsal space, Roe and Davenport heard the drummer of Peña's band, Chris Knapp, playing and immediately asked him to join The Ataris. While Roe and Davenport joked that Peña would be upset over them "stealing" his band's drummer, Peña surprised them by showing up at their practice the next day, strapping on his guitar, and playing along. It turned out Peña had learned all the songs from Anywhere But Here. He joined the band as a second guitarist and the foursome went on their scheduled tour. However, Peña soon left the band due to personal reasons and was replaced by Patrick Riley.

From there, the band gradually increased in popularity in the underground rock scene due to their consistent touring and personal, DIY approach to the band. They then found more success with their 1998 EP Look Forward to Failure, released on San Francisco punk label Fat Wreck Chords. However, it wasn't until the release of Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits in 1999 that they started to gain widespread acclaim. The album's name comes from the name of a mobile home park along Highway 101 in Santa Barbara. Also, "...next 12 exits" refers to a nearby sign on Highway 101 North that reads "Santa Barbara, Next 12 Exits". The album contained personal, storytelling lyrics. After this album, Riley left the band to go back to school, and Marco Peña re-joined the band. In 2001 the band took part in the Vans Warped Tour.[12] The band's third full-length studio album, End Is Forever, was also released in 2001.

So Long, Astoria (2002–2004) edit

In 2002, the lineup changed again, with John Collura replacing Peña on guitar. Prior to this, Collura had played in his own band Beefcake who'd toured with The Ataris. He'd also done time on tour as a guitar tech for The Ataris just prior to Peña's departure.

During this same period, the Ataris' contract with Kung Fu Records expired, and the band chose to sign with Columbia Records. Later that year, they began recording their fourth full-length album and major label debut, So Long, Astoria, released on March 4, 2003. Produced by Lou Giordano, the album's production served as a stark contrast to any of the band's past releases, as previous efforts were recorded in short time spans between tours.

So Long, Astoria was widely credited for introducing The Ataris to a larger mainstream audience and generating several successful singles, including "In This Diary" and "The Saddest Song". Musically, the album showcased very personal, encrypted and slightly more optimistic songwriting with a more refined, straightforward rock sound, not unlike Jimmy Eat World. This album also included their hit cover song, originally recorded by Don Henley, "The Boys of Summer", which much to the dismay of the band became their "accidental" second single after the radio station KROQ in Los Angeles started playing it, even though the band had already chosen the song "My Reply" as their second single.[13] The single is their highest-charting single to date, reaching No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The band toured behind this record for most of 2003 and into early 2004 adding another guitarist (Joseph A. Farriella) to the band. That year also saw the release of a low-key live album, Live At The Metro, along with a track on the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack. So Long, Astoria sold well in excess of 700,000 copies and was certified gold. After a number of personal, financial and artistic differences, this line-up decided to respectfully and creatively go its separate ways over the summer and fall of 2004.

Davenport, interested in playing heavier music, became a founding member of the band Versus the World, while Knapp stopped playing music altogether and stayed in Santa Barbara. Details regarding the departures of Knapp and Davenport have been kept quiet for sometime, and neither camp has appeared interested in fueling any public debate or ill-will. Looking for some time off, Roe headed back to Indiana while Collura, Farriella moved back to New York; though they would later regroup to begin the recordings of the band’s next album

Welcome the Night (2005–2007) edit

After some time off, Roe and Collura later moved forward and began writing songs that would become part of the follow-up to So Long, Astoria titled Welcome the Night. They held some informal practices with some friends from New York, who played in the band Park Ranger. These sessions led to three members of Park Ranger joining The Ataris: Sean Hansen on bass, Shane Chickeles on drums, and Paul Carabello on third guitar. To round out the lineup they added longtime friends Bob Hoag, formerly of Pollen and The Go Reflex (which was managed by Roe), on piano and keyboards, and Angus Cooke on cello. Cooke played cello on past Ataris records, and helped with production as well. Starting in 2005, the band began recording Welcome the Night at Seedy Underbelly in California, with producer Nick Launay. Writing and recording eventually took the better part of two years and was extended to multiple studios. The album was routinely delayed by Columbia.

On June 10, 2006, the band announced that it had left Columbia Records due to the label's internal disintegration.[14] In November 2006, The Ataris started their own imprint, Isola Recordings, through Sanctuary Records and RED Distribution, and simultaneously announced the official release date of their fifth album Welcome the Night as February 20, 2007. Welcome the Night debuted at number 85 on the Billboard charts with over 12,000 copies sold. Following the album's release, the band embarked on a tour of the United States and Europe.

The Graveyard of the Atlantic (2008–present) edit

 
Kris Roe performing at an acoustic session at Groezrock 2013

In June 2008, the band began demoing at The Gallows Recording Studio in Muncie, Indiana in preparation for recording in late summer, with the aim of releasing a new album in 2009.[15] In November, the band posted a clip of a demo online. The following month, the band entered the studio to record their next album.[16] On December 29, it was mentioned that drums had been completed and that guitars were next.[17] In January 2009, the band went on a tour of the UK.[18] On April 12, a demo titled "All Souls' Day" was posted on the group's Myspace. In addition, it was mentioned that their next album would be released in the summer.[19] Between April and June 2009, the band toured the US, with shows in South Africa in the middle of this trek. After this, they appeared on the 2009 Warped Tour.[20] The finished version of "All Souls' Day" was posted online in June 2009.[21] On August 17, 2009, the band announced they had nearly finished recording their next album, tentatively titled Graveyard of the Atlantic.[22] They went on a short Midwest tour in November 2009.[23]

Between February and April 2010, the Ataris went on a cross-country US tour with Don't Panic, and then performed at the Windy City Sound Clash festival.[24] Following this, they went on another US tour between July and September 2010.[25] That same year, a two track EP, All Souls' Day & the Graveyard of the Atlantic containing just its title tracks was released under the Paper + Plastick label. In 2012, the band released a four track EP entitled The Graveyard of the Atlantic. From 2013, The Ataris began a North American tour with Kris Roe as singer and the former members John Collura, Mike Davenport and Chris Knapp to celebrate the 10 years of their most successful album So Long, Astoria.

In 2016, the band released a six-song EP entitled October in This Railroad Earth through Bandcamp. In 2017, Warped Tour announced that The Ataris was going to play on the 2017 tour. On June 18, 2017, the band released a compilation titled Silver Turns to Rust on Bandcamp. This compilation featured four previously released tracks from The Graveyard of the Atlantic and six from the previously released EP October in this Railroad Earth.

Musical style edit

The Ataris has been described as pop-punk,[4][5][6] emo,[7][8][9] and punk rock.[10] The band's influences include Descendents, Jawbreaker, All, Fugazi, Avail, the Ramones, and the Replacements.[26][27]

Controversy edit

While performing in Asbury Park, New Jersey on October 7, 2012, frontman Kris Roe, acted hostile towards then-drummer Rob Felicetti on stage.[28] Kris said he had "had enough" and "could not take it anymore" as the drummer was performing "off-time" throughout their set (a claim refuted by various professional drummers). A fan had captured the incident on camera, and was subsequently uploaded to social media. Roe claimed in a follow-up video regarding the incident that Felicetti was drunk during the performance, a claim Felicetti later denied.[29] This incident led Felicetti to exit the band.[30]

Band members edit

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums

References edit

  1. ^ Conde, Chris. "Pop Punkers The Ataris Descending Upon San Antonio Next Spring". Sancurrent.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  2. ^ Ilic, Desanka (April 3, 2020). "40 pop-punk albums from the 2000s that'll make you grab your old Chucks". Altpress.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  3. ^ "Pop-Punk Bassist Accused Of $27 Million Fraud Scheme". Npr.org. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  4. ^ a b "The Ataris | Biography & History". Allmusic.
  5. ^ a b Joe Lawler (February 29, 2012). "Cool Show: The Ataris brings pop punk to Gas Lamp". The Des Moines Register.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b Trevor Lewis (November 12, 2014). "POP PUNK | The Ataris". Rochester City Newspaper.
  7. ^ a b John Terlesky (April 26, 2003). "THE ATARIS "SO LONG, ASTORIA" (Columbia)". The Morning Call.
  8. ^ a b "SPIN". SPIN. Vol. 19, no. 6. 2003. p. 17. ISSN 0886-3032.
  9. ^ a b Tietjen, Alexa (May 27, 2015). "26 Emo Bands That Got Us Through Our Teenage Years". VH1.
  10. ^ a b Ashley Iannantone (March 18, 2014). "The Ataris Reunion Tour Coming to Chicago". Loyola Phoenix.
  11. ^ . The Ataris. Archived from the original on April 4, 2004. Retrieved February 20, 2018.
  12. ^ . Chart Attack, August 23, 2001. Review by: Vanessa Bruno
  13. ^ . February 14, 2004. Archived from the original on February 14, 2004. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  14. ^ Bitonti, Chris (February 26, 2014). "THE WEEKLY INTERVIEW: THE ATARIS' FRONTMAN KRIS ROE". Las Vegas Weekly. Retrieved June 2, 2022.
  15. ^ . Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. June 15, 2008. Archived from the original on July 28, 2017. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  16. ^ "The Ataris post new demo clip". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. November 10, 2008. Retrieved July 27, 2017.
  17. ^ "The Ataris post Pogues Christmas cover; recording update". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. December 29, 2008. Retrieved July 30, 2017.
  18. ^ "The Ataris post UK tour dates". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. November 24, 2008. Retrieved July 28, 2017.
  19. ^ "The Ataris post "All Souls Day" demo". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. April 12, 2009. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  20. ^ Paul, Aubin (April 20, 2009). "The Ataris". Punknews.org. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  21. ^ Paul, Aubin (June 8, 2009). "The Ataris: 'All Souls Day'". Punknews.org. Retrieved October 8, 2022.
  22. ^ Paul, Aubin (August 17, 2009). "The Ataris title album, looking at labels". Punknews.org. Retrieved October 10, 2022.
  23. ^ Paul, Aubin (November 13, 2009). "The Ataris". Punknews.org. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  24. ^ Paul, Aubin (February 5, 2010). "The Ataris / Don't Panic". Punknews.org. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  25. ^ Paul, Aubin (June 2, 2010). "The Ataris". Punknews.org. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  26. ^ "Interview: Kris Roe From 'The Ataris'". AAA Backstage. May 19, 2016. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  27. ^ Patterson, Spencer (April 11, 2003). . Las Vegas Sun. Archived from the original on February 21, 2018. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  28. ^ James, Shotwell. "HOLY SH!T: THE ATARIS FRONTMAN HAS A MELTDOWN IN NEW JERSEY, THROWS EQUIPMENT AT DRUMMER (VIDEO)". Under The Gun Review. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  29. ^ "Ataris Frontman Explains Attack On His Drummer". Mtv./com. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  30. ^ "Videos: Rob Felicetti (Patent Pending) responds to Kris Roe's response". Punknews.org. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  31. ^ "Hang Your Head in Hope (Acoustic), by the Ataris". Theataris.bandcamp.com.

External links edit

  • Bandcamp profile

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Marco Pena redirects here For the Argentine politician see Marcos Pena This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Ataris news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Ataris are an American punk rock band from Anderson Indiana Formed in 1996 they released five studio albums between 1997 and 2007 Their best selling album is So Long Astoria 2003 which was certified gold Their high charting single is their cover of Don Henley s The Boys of Summer from So Long Astoria The only constant member throughout their history has been singer songwriter guitarist Kristopher Kris Roe The AtarisThe Ataris in performing 2012 Left to right bassist Bryan Nelson singer guitarist Kris Roe drummer Rob Felicetti and guitarist Thomas Holst Background informationOriginAnderson Indiana U S GenresPop punk 1 2 3 4 5 6 emo 7 8 9 punk rock 10 Years active1996 presentLabelsCleopatra Kung Fu Columbia SanctuaryMembersKris RoeDale NixonDanny DukeDustin PhillipsPast membersSee Band membersWebsitetheataris wbr bandcamp wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Kung Fu Records 1996 2001 1 2 So Long Astoria 2002 2004 1 3 Welcome the Night 2005 2007 1 4 The Graveyard of the Atlantic 2008 present 2 Musical style 3 Controversy 4 Band members 4 1 Timeline 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksHistory editKung Fu Records 1996 2001 edit Formed on November 1 1996 and with the band s name a reference to the large collection of Atari video game cartridges of Roe 11 the band originally consisted of singer songwriter and guitarist Kristopher Roe and guitarist Jasin Thomason Using a 4 track Roe wrote and recorded demos in his bedroom using a drum machine while he searched for a full time drummer The band s first big break came in 1996 when Roe attended a show at the club Bogart s in Cincinnati where Thomason passed one of the band s demo tapes to a roadie from the band The roadie gave the tape to Joe Escalante bassist from the band The Vandals who owned their own label Kung Fu Records A few weeks later Roe received a call from Kung Fu Records who told him they were interested in putting out their record even though he was really only searching for a drummer The Ataris signed to Kung Fu and the label passed the tape along to various drummers Eventually Roe decided upon ex Lagwagon drummer Derrick Plourde The band then proceeded to record their debut album Anywhere but Here tracking the whole thing in less than a week The album was released on April 29 1997 and the band held a release show party at Missing Link Records in Indianapolis on May 2 In June 1997 Roe moved from Anderson Indiana to Santa Barbara California Shortly afterward Marko Desantis joined the band on bass for a short time Thomason decided to leave the band to stay in Indiana and the group toured as a three piece for a short while After a brief tour in October 1997 this lineup disbanded Roe out of money and living in a van contemplated moving back to Indiana But the band still had an upcoming tour booked with Dance Hall Crashers and Unwritten Law so Roe decided to give the band one more shot He got his friend from Santa Barbara Mike Davenport to play bass Davenport shared a small rehearsal space on East Haley Street with his friend Marco Pena who was in a different band One day at the rehearsal space Roe and Davenport heard the drummer of Pena s band Chris Knapp playing and immediately asked him to join The Ataris While Roe and Davenport joked that Pena would be upset over them stealing his band s drummer Pena surprised them by showing up at their practice the next day strapping on his guitar and playing along It turned out Pena had learned all the songs from Anywhere But Here He joined the band as a second guitarist and the foursome went on their scheduled tour However Pena soon left the band due to personal reasons and was replaced by Patrick Riley From there the band gradually increased in popularity in the underground rock scene due to their consistent touring and personal DIY approach to the band They then found more success with their 1998 EP Look Forward to Failure released on San Francisco punk label Fat Wreck Chords However it wasn t until the release of Blue Skies Broken Hearts Next 12 Exits in 1999 that they started to gain widespread acclaim The album s name comes from the name of a mobile home park along Highway 101 in Santa Barbara Also next 12 exits refers to a nearby sign on Highway 101 North that reads Santa Barbara Next 12 Exits The album contained personal storytelling lyrics After this album Riley left the band to go back to school and Marco Pena re joined the band In 2001 the band took part in the Vans Warped Tour 12 The band s third full length studio album End Is Forever was also released in 2001 So Long Astoria 2002 2004 edit In 2002 the lineup changed again with John Collura replacing Pena on guitar Prior to this Collura had played in his own band Beefcake who d toured with The Ataris He d also done time on tour as a guitar tech for The Ataris just prior to Pena s departure During this same period the Ataris contract with Kung Fu Records expired and the band chose to sign with Columbia Records Later that year they began recording their fourth full length album and major label debut So Long Astoria released on March 4 2003 Produced by Lou Giordano the album s production served as a stark contrast to any of the band s past releases as previous efforts were recorded in short time spans between tours So Long Astoria was widely credited for introducing The Ataris to a larger mainstream audience and generating several successful singles including In This Diary and The Saddest Song Musically the album showcased very personal encrypted and slightly more optimistic songwriting with a more refined straightforward rock sound not unlike Jimmy Eat World This album also included their hit cover song originally recorded by Don Henley The Boys of Summer which much to the dismay of the band became their accidental second single after the radio station KROQ in Los Angeles started playing it even though the band had already chosen the song My Reply as their second single 13 The single is their highest charting single to date reaching No 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 The band toured behind this record for most of 2003 and into early 2004 adding another guitarist Joseph A Farriella to the band That year also saw the release of a low key live album Live At The Metro along with a track on the Spider Man 2 soundtrack So Long Astoria sold well in excess of 700 000 copies and was certified gold After a number of personal financial and artistic differences this line up decided to respectfully and creatively go its separate ways over the summer and fall of 2004 Davenport interested in playing heavier music became a founding member of the band Versus the World while Knapp stopped playing music altogether and stayed in Santa Barbara Details regarding the departures of Knapp and Davenport have been kept quiet for sometime and neither camp has appeared interested in fueling any public debate or ill will Looking for some time off Roe headed back to Indiana while Collura Farriella moved back to New York though they would later regroup to begin the recordings of the band s next album Welcome the Night 2005 2007 edit After some time off Roe and Collura later moved forward and began writing songs that would become part of the follow up to So Long Astoria titled Welcome the Night They held some informal practices with some friends from New York who played in the band Park Ranger These sessions led to three members of Park Ranger joining The Ataris Sean Hansen on bass Shane Chickeles on drums and Paul Carabello on third guitar To round out the lineup they added longtime friends Bob Hoag formerly of Pollen and The Go Reflex which was managed by Roe on piano and keyboards and Angus Cooke on cello Cooke played cello on past Ataris records and helped with production as well Starting in 2005 the band began recording Welcome the Night at Seedy Underbelly in California with producer Nick Launay Writing and recording eventually took the better part of two years and was extended to multiple studios The album was routinely delayed by Columbia On June 10 2006 the band announced that it had left Columbia Records due to the label s internal disintegration 14 In November 2006 The Ataris started their own imprint Isola Recordings through Sanctuary Records and RED Distribution and simultaneously announced the official release date of their fifth album Welcome the Night as February 20 2007 Welcome the Night debuted at number 85 on the Billboard charts with over 12 000 copies sold Following the album s release the band embarked on a tour of the United States and Europe The Graveyard of the Atlantic 2008 present edit nbsp Kris Roe performing at an acoustic session at Groezrock 2013In June 2008 the band began demoing at The Gallows Recording Studio in Muncie Indiana in preparation for recording in late summer with the aim of releasing a new album in 2009 15 In November the band posted a clip of a demo online The following month the band entered the studio to record their next album 16 On December 29 it was mentioned that drums had been completed and that guitars were next 17 In January 2009 the band went on a tour of the UK 18 On April 12 a demo titled All Souls Day was posted on the group s Myspace In addition it was mentioned that their next album would be released in the summer 19 Between April and June 2009 the band toured the US with shows in South Africa in the middle of this trek After this they appeared on the 2009 Warped Tour 20 The finished version of All Souls Day was posted online in June 2009 21 On August 17 2009 the band announced they had nearly finished recording their next album tentatively titled Graveyard of the Atlantic 22 They went on a short Midwest tour in November 2009 23 Between February and April 2010 the Ataris went on a cross country US tour with Don t Panic and then performed at the Windy City Sound Clash festival 24 Following this they went on another US tour between July and September 2010 25 That same year a two track EP All Souls Day amp the Graveyard of the Atlantic containing just its title tracks was released under the Paper Plastick label In 2012 the band released a four track EP entitled The Graveyard of the Atlantic From 2013 The Ataris began a North American tour with Kris Roe as singer and the former members John Collura Mike Davenport and Chris Knapp to celebrate the 10 years of their most successful album So Long Astoria In 2016 the band released a six song EP entitled October in This Railroad Earth through Bandcamp In 2017 Warped Tour announced that The Ataris was going to play on the 2017 tour On June 18 2017 the band released a compilation titled Silver Turns to Rust on Bandcamp This compilation featured four previously released tracks from The Graveyard of the Atlantic and six from the previously released EP October in this Railroad Earth Musical style editThe Ataris has been described as pop punk 4 5 6 emo 7 8 9 and punk rock 10 The band s influences include Descendents Jawbreaker All Fugazi Avail the Ramones and the Replacements 26 27 Controversy editWhile performing in Asbury Park New Jersey on October 7 2012 frontman Kris Roe acted hostile towards then drummer Rob Felicetti on stage 28 Kris said he had had enough and could not take it anymore as the drummer was performing off time throughout their set a claim refuted by various professional drummers A fan had captured the incident on camera and was subsequently uploaded to social media Roe claimed in a follow up video regarding the incident that Felicetti was drunk during the performance a claim Felicetti later denied 29 This incident led Felicetti to exit the band 30 Band members editCurrent Kristopher Roe lead vocals rhythm guitar 1996 present bass guitar 1996 1997 2005 2007 Dustin Phillips drums 2016 present Dale Nixon lead guitar 2018 present Danny Duke bass guitar 2018 present Former Jasin Thomason lead guitar lead vocals 1996 1998 Marko DeSantis bass guitar 1997 Derrick Plourde drums 1997 1998 died 2005 Patrick Riley lead guitar 1998 Marco Pena lead guitar 1998 2001 Mike Davenport bass guitar 1998 2005 2013 2014 So Long Astoria reunion shows only 2023 Chris Knapp drums 1998 2005 2013 2014 So Long Astoria reunion shows only 2023 Joseph A Farriella lead guitar rhythm guitar backing vocals 2003 2005 John Collura lead guitar backing vocals piano 2001 2008 2013 2014 So Long Astoria reunion shows only 2023 Paul Carabello rhythm guitar backing vocals lead guitar 2005 2008 Sean Hansen bass guitar backing vocals drums 2005 2008 Angus Cooke cello 2005 2008 Shane Chikeles drums percussion 2005 2008 Bob Hoag keyboards percussion 2005 2013 drums 2011 2013 Christopher Swinney lead guitar backing vocals 2007 2010 Now in Fire Sale Jacob Dwiggins drums 2008 2011 Corey Turner bass guitar 2014 Aaron Glass guitar 2010 Bryan Nelson bass guitar 2007 2016 Rob Felicetti lead guitar 2010 2012 drums 2011 2012 Thomas Holst lead guitar 2011 2016 rhythm guitar 2011 2012 Erik Perkins drums 2013 2015 Brian Bonsall lead guitar 2016 2018 Mike Woods bass guitar 2016 2018 Timeline editDiscography editMain article The Ataris discography Studio albums Anywhere but Here 1997 Blue Skies Broken Hearts Next 12 Exits 1999 End Is Forever 2001 So Long Astoria 2003 Welcome the Night 2007 Hang Your Head in Hope 2011 31 References edit Conde Chris Pop Punkers The Ataris Descending Upon San Antonio Next Spring Sancurrent com Retrieved September 8 2020 Ilic Desanka April 3 2020 40 pop punk albums from the 2000s that ll make you grab your old Chucks Altpress com Retrieved September 8 2020 Pop Punk Bassist Accused Of 27 Million Fraud Scheme Npr org Retrieved September 8 2020 a b The Ataris Biography amp History Allmusic a b Joe Lawler February 29 2012 Cool Show The Ataris brings pop punk to Gas Lamp The Des Moines Register permanent dead link a b Trevor Lewis November 12 2014 POP PUNK The Ataris Rochester City Newspaper a b John Terlesky April 26 2003 THE ATARIS SO LONG ASTORIA Columbia The Morning Call a b SPIN SPIN Vol 19 no 6 2003 p 17 ISSN 0886 3032 a b Tietjen Alexa May 27 2015 26 Emo Bands That Got Us Through Our Teenage Years VH1 a b Ashley Iannantone March 18 2014 The Ataris Reunion Tour Coming to Chicago Loyola Phoenix News The Ataris Archived from the original on April 4 2004 Retrieved February 20 2018 LIVE Vans Warped 2001 Chart Attack August 23 2001 Review by Vanessa Bruno CaBands com Show Reviews amp Interviews February 14 2004 Archived from the original on February 14 2004 Retrieved September 8 2020 Bitonti Chris February 26 2014 THE WEEKLY INTERVIEW THE ATARIS FRONTMAN KRIS ROE Las Vegas Weekly Retrieved June 2 2022 The Ataris look to release new album in 2009 Alternative Press Alternative Press Magazine Inc June 15 2008 Archived from the original on July 28 2017 Retrieved July 10 2017 The Ataris post new demo clip Alternative Press Alternative Press Magazine Inc November 10 2008 Retrieved July 27 2017 The Ataris post Pogues Christmas cover recording update Alternative Press Alternative Press Magazine Inc December 29 2008 Retrieved July 30 2017 The Ataris post UK tour dates Alternative Press Alternative Press Magazine Inc November 24 2008 Retrieved July 28 2017 The Ataris post All Souls Day demo Alternative Press Alternative Press Magazine Inc April 12 2009 Retrieved August 8 2017 Paul Aubin April 20 2009 The Ataris Punknews org Retrieved October 6 2022 Paul Aubin June 8 2009 The Ataris All Souls Day Punknews org Retrieved October 8 2022 Paul Aubin August 17 2009 The Ataris title album looking at labels Punknews org Retrieved October 10 2022 Paul Aubin November 13 2009 The Ataris Punknews org Retrieved October 12 2022 Paul Aubin February 5 2010 The Ataris Don t Panic Punknews org Retrieved October 16 2022 Paul Aubin June 2 2010 The Ataris Punknews org Retrieved October 20 2022 Interview Kris Roe From The Ataris AAA Backstage May 19 2016 Retrieved February 17 2019 Patterson Spencer April 11 2003 For the Ataris music is much more than a game Las Vegas Sun Archived from the original on February 21 2018 Retrieved February 17 2019 James Shotwell HOLY SH T THE ATARIS FRONTMAN HAS A MELTDOWN IN NEW JERSEY THROWS EQUIPMENT AT DRUMMER VIDEO Under The Gun Review Retrieved June 18 2022 Ataris Frontman Explains Attack On His Drummer Mtv com Retrieved March 13 2023 Videos Rob Felicetti Patent Pending responds to Kris Roe s response Punknews org Retrieved March 13 2023 Hang Your Head in Hope Acoustic by the Ataris Theataris bandcamp com External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Ataris Bandcamp profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Ataris amp oldid 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