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Pist.On

Pist.On (also spelled Pist*On, Pist-On, Pist•On, PistOn, and Piston) is an American heavy metal band from Staten Island, New York. The band released two albums in the 1990s. They split up in 2001 but announced a reunion in 2015.

Pist.On
L–R: Jeff McManus, Val Ium, Burton Gans and Henry Font (1997)
Background information
OriginStaten Island, New York, U.S.
GenresHeavy metal, gothic metal, alternative metal
Years active1993–2001, 2015–present
LabelsMayhem/Fierce, Atlantic
MembersHenry Font
Burton Gans
Jack Hanley
Jeff McManus
Past membersVal Ium
Paul Poulos
Danny Kavadlo
Johnny Kelly
Websitepist-on.com

History Edit

Original members Edit

Formed around the core duo of Henry Font (vocals, guitars) and Val.Ium (bass, backing vocals),[1] the band released two demos in the early 1990s, the second of which, Urine the Money, was produced by Josh Silver of Type O Negative. The band's friendship with Type O Negative (also based out of Brooklyn) brought them both help and scorn in subsequent years.

In 1996 the band, now rounded out by Paul Poulos (guitars, backing vocals) and Danny "Jam" Kavadlo (drums), released their first full-length album, Number One, to critical acclaim in both the United States and Europe. Subsequent tours with Type O Negative and Marilyn Manson helped improve the band's notoriety. Within a year, they moved from the independent Mayhem/Fierce record label to a major label, Atlantic Records. Also around this time, Poulos and Kavadlo both left the band.

Second lineup Edit

New members Burton Gans (guitars) and Jeff McManus (drums) joined in time to see an Atlantic rerelease of Number One with new photos, artwork, and, perhaps most obvious of all, spelling; the band's name shifted from "Pist.On" to the "friendlier" spelling "PistOn". The removal of the "." led to criticism that the band had "sold out". Under the guise of their new name and label, the band again toured exhaustively. During this time, drummer Jeff McManus was forced into a brief respite for medical reasons, with Johnny Kelly of Type O Negative filling in.

1996–1997 Edit

Pist.on's debut album, successful on its face, had been picked up and rereleased by a major label, the band had deep friendships and histories with well-known acts such as Type O Negative, Marilyn Manson, the Misfits, and Queensrÿche, and had energetic new blood in the form of two members. However, the promises and possibilities of this era never panned out, and after a handful of tours and negative reviews, the band was unceremoniously dropped by Atlantic.

Second release Edit

1999 saw the release of the band's second album, $ell Out, again through Mayhem Records. The record was described as rife with crooked and spiteful poking at the music industry, the band's former label, the press, and the band itself. The album met with lukewarm reviews and sales, and breakup rumors swirled.

Breakup Edit

After the band's second release, drummer Jeff McManus departed from the band, returning briefly to record a 3-song independent Saves EP in the spring of 2001. Despite the optimism brought on by Saves, the core duo of Pist.On broke apart in late August 2001 when bassist Val Ium decided to leave the band as well. Though still not officially broken up, Pist.On has not released any new material as a band since, although several band members including Henry Font and Jeff McManus have released recordings independently.

Reunion Edit

As of March 2015, Pist.On has reformed and they are working on new material.[2]

In early October 2017, Pist.On announced their formal reformation and a UK Tour with seven dates in June 2018[3]

Pist.On released an EP, Cold World EP, on March 25, 2022, making it the band's first new studio recording since 2001.[4]

Members Edit

Current members Edit

  • Henry Font – vocals, guitars (1993–2001, 2015–present)
  • Burton Gans – guitars (1996–2001, 2015–present)
  • Jeff McManus – drums (1996–2001, 2015–present)
  • Jack Hanley – bass (2015–present)

Former members Edit

  • Val Ium – bass, backing vocals (1993–2001)
  • Danny "Jam" Kavadlo – drums (1993–1996)
  • Paul Poulos – guitar, backing vocals (1993–1996)

Touring members Edit

Discography Edit

 
The band released their Saves EP in 2001, shortly before taking an extended hiatus.
Studio albums
EPs
  • Saves (2001)
  • Cold World EP (2022)
Demos
  • First Demo Tape (1993)
  • Urine the Money (1993)

Solo projects in the 2000s Edit

  • Henry Font
    • "SumMerFlu"
  • Jeff McManus
    • "Weekends with Dan" (released the single Anna Rexia in 2006 which received acclaim in several punk rock publications)
  • Burton Gans
    • "American Popular"
    • "The Deadlyz" (released self-titled debut album in 2009, followed up by second studio album Fabulous Disaster in 2011)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Pist-On | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved November 17, 2020.
  2. ^ "Pist.On Reunites, Begins Work On New Material". Blabbermouth.net. March 19, 2015. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  3. ^ "PIST.ON Reform; UK Tour Confirmed for June". Puregrainaudio.com. October 11, 2017. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
  4. ^ "PIST.ON To Release Cold World EP In March; Video Trailer Streaming". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. February 1, 2022. Retrieved February 1, 2022.

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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 Pist On news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pist On also spelled Pist On Pist On Pist On PistOn and Piston is an American heavy metal band from Staten Island New York The band released two albums in the 1990s They split up in 2001 but announced a reunion in 2015 Pist OnL R Jeff McManus Val Ium Burton Gans and Henry Font 1997 Background informationOriginStaten Island New York U S GenresHeavy metal gothic metal alternative metalYears active1993 2001 2015 presentLabelsMayhem Fierce AtlanticMembersHenry FontBurton GansJack HanleyJeff McManusPast membersVal IumPaul PoulosDanny KavadloJohnny KellyWebsitepist on wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Original members 1 2 Second lineup 1 3 1996 1997 1 4 Second release 1 5 Breakup 1 6 Reunion 2 Members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Touring members 3 Discography 3 1 Solo projects in the 2000s 4 ReferencesHistory EditOriginal members Edit Formed around the core duo of Henry Font vocals guitars and Val Ium bass backing vocals 1 the band released two demos in the early 1990s the second of which Urine the Money was produced by Josh Silver of Type O Negative The band s friendship with Type O Negative also based out of Brooklyn brought them both help and scorn in subsequent years In 1996 the band now rounded out by Paul Poulos guitars backing vocals and Danny Jam Kavadlo drums released their first full length album Number One to critical acclaim in both the United States and Europe Subsequent tours with Type O Negative and Marilyn Manson helped improve the band s notoriety Within a year they moved from the independent Mayhem Fierce record label to a major label Atlantic Records Also around this time Poulos and Kavadlo both left the band Second lineup Edit New members Burton Gans guitars and Jeff McManus drums joined in time to see an Atlantic rerelease of Number One with new photos artwork and perhaps most obvious of all spelling the band s name shifted from Pist On to the friendlier spelling PistOn The removal of the led to criticism that the band had sold out Under the guise of their new name and label the band again toured exhaustively During this time drummer Jeff McManus was forced into a brief respite for medical reasons with Johnny Kelly of Type O Negative filling in 1996 1997 Edit Pist on s debut album successful on its face had been picked up and rereleased by a major label the band had deep friendships and histories with well known acts such as Type O Negative Marilyn Manson the Misfits and Queensryche and had energetic new blood in the form of two members However the promises and possibilities of this era never panned out and after a handful of tours and negative reviews the band was unceremoniously dropped by Atlantic Second release Edit 1999 saw the release of the band s second album ell Out again through Mayhem Records The record was described as rife with crooked and spiteful poking at the music industry the band s former label the press and the band itself The album met with lukewarm reviews and sales and breakup rumors swirled Breakup Edit After the band s second release drummer Jeff McManus departed from the band returning briefly to record a 3 song independent Saves EP in the spring of 2001 Despite the optimism brought on by Saves the core duo of Pist On broke apart in late August 2001 when bassist Val Ium decided to leave the band as well Though still not officially broken up Pist On has not released any new material as a band since although several band members including Henry Font and Jeff McManus have released recordings independently Reunion Edit As of March 2015 Pist On has reformed and they are working on new material 2 In early October 2017 Pist On announced their formal reformation and a UK Tour with seven dates in June 2018 3 Pist On released an EP Cold World EP on March 25 2022 making it the band s first new studio recording since 2001 4 Members EditCurrent members Edit Henry Font vocals guitars 1993 2001 2015 present Burton Gans guitars 1996 2001 2015 present Jeff McManus drums 1996 2001 2015 present Jack Hanley bass 2015 present Former members Edit Val Ium bass backing vocals 1993 2001 Danny Jam Kavadlo drums 1993 1996 Paul Poulos guitar backing vocals 1993 1996 Touring members Edit Johnny Kelly drumsDiscography Edit nbsp The band released their Saves EP in 2001 shortly before taking an extended hiatus Studio albumsNumber One 1996 ell Out 1999 EPsSaves 2001 Cold World EP 2022 DemosFirst Demo Tape 1993 Urine the Money 1993 Solo projects in the 2000s Edit Henry Font SumMerFlu Jeff McManus Weekends with Dan released the single Anna Rexia in 2006 which received acclaim in several punk rock publications Burton Gans American Popular The Deadlyz released self titled debut album in 2009 followed up by second studio album Fabulous Disaster in 2011 References Edit Pist On Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved November 17 2020 Pist On Reunites Begins Work On New Material Blabbermouth net March 19 2015 Retrieved March 19 2015 PIST ON Reform UK Tour Confirmed for June Puregrainaudio com October 11 2017 Retrieved October 11 2017 PIST ON To Release Cold World EP In March Video Trailer Streaming Brave Words amp Bloody Knuckles February 1 2022 Retrieved February 1 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pist On amp oldid 1105420665, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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