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Rx Bandits

Rx Bandits are a band based in Seal Beach, California, United States. The band formed in 1995 in Orange County, California. They have appeared on the Vans Warped Tour, at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and The Bamboozle. In the UK they have appeared at Reading/Leeds Festival & Slam Dunk Festival.

Rx Bandits
The Rx Bandits performing on March 11, 2007 in Buffalo, New York.
Background information
Also known asThe Pharmaceutical Bandits
OriginSeal Beach, California, United States
Genres
Years active1995-present
LabelsAntedote, Drive Thru, Mash Down Babylon, Sargent House
Members
Past members
  • Joseph Troy
  • Steve Borth
  • Chris Sheets
  • Johnny Tsagakis
  • James Salomone
  • Rich Zahniser
  • Franz J. Worth
  • Noah Gaffney
  • Neil Burdick
  • Rich Balling

History edit

Early years (1995-1999) edit

Originally known as The Pharmaceutical Bandits, the band began their career by participating in the third wave ska revival of the 1990s. In 1996, they released their first studio album, the self-produced Demo(nstration). In 1997, they released Those Damn Bandits, which featured guest appearances by Jimmy the Robot of the Aquabats and Chris Colonnier of Jeffries Fan Club and The Forces of Evil. Noting the Bandits' potential, a Los Angeles Times review of the album said "Now comes a young, talented ska band, the Pharmaceutical Bandits. It would be OK with me if the Grinch spared them but swiped their ska records and left a shelf of Who, Clash, Bob Marley, Elvis Costello and Neil Young."[1] Matt Embree attended Los Alamitos High School, which was an incubator for other third wave ska bands such as Reel Big Fish, Save Ferris, and The Scholars.

Drive-Thru years (1999-2006) edit

In 1998, the band released Halfway Between Here and There. On this album, the band began to branch out beyond the third wave ska sound.

The album's success allowed them to tour with well-known acts such as The Bloodhound Gang, Goldfinger, and Reel Big Fish, and later to headline shows with up-and-comers such as New Found Glory and Freakdaddy frequently opening for them.

In 1999, the album was re-released with a new track list, 2 remastered songs, and new artwork. The '99 release was released under the band's new name—Rx Bandits.

In the time between Halfway Between Here and There and their next release, Progress, bassist Franz Worth and saxophonist Noah Gaffney left the band. Worth was replaced by James Salomone, formerly of My Superhero. Gaffney's position was left open. In June 2000, the band toured the US with Edna's Goldfish and the Gadjits.[2]

With 2001's Progress, the band continued to expand their sound. The album contained the song "Analog Boy", which was made into one of their three music videos. At this point, the band consisted of Embree, Tsagakis, Balling, and Salomone. The album included a number of guest performers, including former member Noah Gaffney.

Shortly after the release of the album, Chris Sheets joined the band on trombone as well as Steve Choi on guitar and keyboards. Choi had played keyboards on the demos for Progress, but when it came time to record, they decided instead to have Rich Zahniser of The Hippos, who was touring with the band, play on the album. Chris Colonnier also played with the band at times, filling the same role as Zahniser. Soon after they gained the new members, James Salomone and Rich Balling left the band. They had many temporary replacements for Salomone, most notably Johnny Tsagakis, Chris' younger brother, but eventually Joe Troy, a longtime friend of Embree, who helped to write the song "What If?" on Halfway Between Here and There, joined the band as their bass player. Balling was replaced by saxophonist Steve Borth, who had played formerly in the popular East Bay ska punk band Link 80. Their line-up of Embree, Tsagakis, Sheets, Choi, Troy and Borth would go on to create the next two albums, The Resignation and ...And the Battle Begun.

2003 saw the release of The Resignation, a CD/DVD combination. Guitars, bass, drums, and some keyboards were all recorded live in studio, and vocals, horns, percussion and additional keyboard parts were then overdubbed. The band allowed themselves a limited number of takes for each part, and once a take was recorded it was left as it was - no punch-ins were allowed. Embree shared songwriting duties with Steve Choi, whereas Embree had previously been responsible for all of the band's material. The Resignation became the first album to debut the Billboard 200. It was charted No. 5 on the Top Heatseekers chart.

Musically, the album continued to branch out beyond Progress into new musical territory, including experimentation with unconventional time signatures. The Resignation featured overtly political lyrics as the band evolved even further from their ska-punk days as the Pharmaceutical Bandits, a subject that drummer Chris Tsagakis commented on in an interview conducted by former member Rich Balling for Skratch Magazine:

A closed-minded person will definitely see a band with horns and think ska or ska-punk. I don't really stress on it, because I know what we are doing transcends genres. We make music, and we are a band that has horns. I would never classify this band under any label. We make music, and we have horns and keys and everything else.[3]

The album cover of The Resignation is an original composition called "Predictable" by Aaron Nagel, a Bay Area artist and member of both Link 80 and DESA.

In 2004, the band released a DVD of live performances that were filmed during their many live shows. It was one of the first released on Embree's Mash Down Babylon Record label (aka MDB Records). It contains two Easter Eggs: a performance of the song "Up to No Good", the only song recorded during the sessions for The Resignation that was not included on the album as well as studio footage of the band working on the album. During the DVD's slide show, the background music is performed by Apotheke, a side project run by several members of the band.

MDB/Sargent House edit

...And the Battle Begun was initially released online on June 24, 2006, and was made available for purchase during the band's 2006 US Tour. The album's title refers to the poetry of Lord Byron, in which the phrase appears repeatedly.

The album was originally slated to be released in 2005 through Drive-Thru Records (with one album left on their contract), but for unspecified reasons, the band and label chose to part ways, causing lengthy delays in the release date. Finally free of any legal setbacks, the CD was made available via online order from MDB Records and on specified tour dates. Officially it debuted in retail stores in October 2006, after which the band performed a Northeastern CD release tour to promote the album.

On June 28, 2006, the band announced via their MySpace page that saxophone player and backup vocalist Steve Borth had left the Rx Bandits to pursue his own band, Satori. This announcement came in the midst of their 2006 US Summer Tour to the surprise of many fans. Borth played his final show with the Rx Bandits on Tuesday, June 27, 2006, at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City.

In conjunction with Refused TV, the Bandits recorded a music video for the title track off ...And the Battle Begun. It is only their second music video since the making of a video for "Analog Boy" in 2001, and their first independently produced video for the song "I Will Live" on the Those Damn Bandits album. The "I Will Live" video was never officially released, although some bootleg copies still exist.

They released their live set from the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2007 exclusively on the iTunes Store. Live from Bonnaroo 2007 is currently only available for download from the U.S. iTunes Store.

During the summer of 2008 the band did a headlining tour with support from Portugal. The Man, Maps & Atlases, Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground and Facing New York.

Cathy Pellow of Sargent House announced via the Rx Bandits fan site plans for a live DVD featuring their live performance at the Glasshouse in Pomona, CA on August 22, 2008, as well as interviews and footage from the writing and recording for the next album. That writing and rehearsing process saw the departure of Chris Sheets, leaving the band a four-piece and without horns for the first time in its history.

Mandala (2009-2011) edit

Mandala was released as a digital download on July 14, 2009, and the CD was released on July 21, 2009, on Sargent House.[4] They then headed out on a co-headlining tour with Dredg with revolving support from Good Old War, Zechs Marquise and As Tall As Lions. This album peaked No. 117 on the Billboard 200.

On January 4, 2010, the band announced some U.S. tour dates starting in March with support from Zechs Marquise and The Builders And The Butchers. This tour featured a 3-night stand at The Gramercy Theatre in New York City, where they performed (in their entirety) The Resignation, ...And The Battle Begun, and Mandala on each respective night (an album per show). They recruited some close friends to play horns for these shows. In September 2010, they had a similar run of shows at The Troubador in Los Angeles. The full album shows from The Troubador were recorded live and the audio was released by the band via flashdrive.

Last Summer Tour (2011) edit

On April 12, 2011, the band announced that their forthcoming summer U.S. tour would be their last.[5] A brief statement was given by the band:

We would like to express our love and appreciation for all that you've done for us and how much a part of our growth you have been. We have all mutually decided that this summer will be our last tour. We love each other and love you all and hope to see you at the shows.

The tour was composed of 36 shows spanning from May 4, 2011, to August 7, 2011.

Fans first believed the announcement to mean that the band was breaking up when, in fact, they are simply stopping their summer tours. Steve Choi has confirmed this in a Playmaker interview:[6]

To clarify, we’re not breaking up. We’re just doing our last tour. What we’re gonna do in the future, we’re not quite sure. That’s a big question because it involves what we’re going to do collectively and what we’re going to do individually. Despite popular belief, we don’t live together, sleep together or eat together. Those days have passed. We all have our own lives to tend to. When we’re not full time touring or playing shows, we gotta handle business…

Brazilian Tour (2012) edit

On May 30, 2012, Rx Bandits announced that they would be performing a series of dates in Brazil during the summer, effectively ending their year-long hiatus.[7]

The Resignation Tenth Anniversary Tour and New EP (2013) edit

Rx Bandits toured the United States during the summer of 2013 to mark the tenth anniversary of the release of The Resignation. The band released an EP featuring covers of The Police, Blonde Redhead, Weezer, Fugazi, and King Crimson.

Gemini, Her Majesty (2014) edit

During their special acoustic performance in their hometown of Long Beach, California on December 14, 2013, Embree stated that a new album is halfway written and Rx Bandits will be together again.

The band released a demo recording on January 26, 2014, through PledgeMusic.[8] The track is tentatively titled, "Ready Eddie" . The official cut of the track has since been released, and is called "Stargazer", the first track recorded for the new album.

On June 6, 2014, the band announced via Twitter that their new album will be called Gemini, Her Majesty, and it was released on July 22, 2014.[9]

In December 2014 the band played two nights at The Glasshouse in Pomona, CA. The first night was dedicated to playing through Gemini, Her Majesty in its entirety, followed by a six-song encore set with horn players. The second night was a fan-made setlist featuring the horn section again, including many older fan favorites from The Resignation.

In 2015, the band toured with Circa Survive for their "Juturna" 10-year anniversary tour. Drummer Chris Tsagakis was unable to tour during this time, and his role was filled by Javier Torres. The band played as a four piece on this tour, and no horn players were present.

In 2016, the band embarked on a 10-year anniversary tour of "And the Battle Begun", which featured Matt Embree and Steve Choi, but with Javier Torres on drums and Matt Fazzi on bass. Long-time bassist Joe Troy was absent from the tour. Chris Tsagakis stated that he was no longer touring with the band to focus on being a father. Andrew Bornstein also played trombone on this tour, as well as Dennis Passley on saxophone. Since this tour, the band has remained inactive and there seem to be no future plans to tour. Since then, Matt Embree has filled in on tours for numerous bands, and is currently touring with the band Dispatch. He also recorded/engineered the latest Dan P and the Bricks' album.

In 2019, the band announced they would be performing at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California on January 24, 2020, with support from Anthony Green and VIS.[10]

In 2022, the band toured with Nova Charisma.[11]

On November 10, 2023, Steve Choi, on the 'Football, Beer & Punk Rock Podcast', confirmed the band are working on a new album and are back with Sargent House.[12]

On November 15, 2023, the band announced via 'X' (formerly Twitter) that they would be performing a series of 8 shows across the U.S. in March 2024 for the 20-year anniversary of The Resignation.[13]

Side projects edit

Over the years, several members found time for side projects.

Embree and Chris Tsagakis can also be found in The Sound of Animals Fighting as “Walrus” and “Lynx,” respectively. The group was founded by former Rx Bandits trombonist Rich Balling. Joe Troy, Chris Sheets, and Steve Choi have performed live with the band, which also includes Anthony Green (Saosin, Circa Survive) and Craig Owens (Chiodos vocalist) as well as members of Finch and Days Away.

Steve Borth played with the Northern California skacore band, Link 80, signed to Asian Man Records. He later started the reggae/rocksteady band Satori which has also featured Embree on bass, members of The Exit, and Chris Murray.

Steve Choi collaborated with Asian Man Records founder Mike Park in both The Chinkees and The Bruce Lee Band. The Rx Bandits were featured as Park's Bruce Lee Band during the recording of the Beautiful World EP. Choi is also a member of the band Machines, in which he plays the drums.

September 9, 2008 saw the release of Matt Embree's acoustic side project, entitled Love You Moon. The album consists solely of Matt on the acoustic guitar with the exception of 3 tracks where Chris Tsagakis assists on drums. This album was presold at the Rx Bandits' concurrent tour. He also released an EP of covers entitled "Maracay" during the last Rx tour. The album was recorded during a trip to Venezuela and all proceeds went to Doctors Without Borders.

Embree and Tsagakis have also played guitar and drums, respectively, with Lauren Coleman in her project, Pebaluna. The three met when she was recording in the Elizabethan in late 2005.

Matt Embree can also be heard on other projects such as those of the hip-hop group Seekret Socyetee, 2 Drunk'n Poets, and V.I.T.A.L. Emcee's solo album, "The Secret of the Invisible Man", all of which have been released on Embree's MDB Records.

Tsagakis is recording and performing solo material under the name C-Gak. He also released an album under the moniker of Technology.

Embree also started a new group with Lisa Papineau named ME & LP. They released their first EP Chez Raymond on August 9, 2011, and toured the West Coast.

Choi is currently producing bands, recently working with Silver Snakes, Gardening Not Architecture and The Velvet Teen.

Embree and Tsagakis released an album as Biceratops in November 2012.

Band members edit

Current Members
Former members
  • Joseph Troy – Bass/Vocals (2001–2022)
  • Christopher Sheets (Trombone/Vocals/Percussion on The Resignation and ...And The Battle Begun) (2001-2008)
  • Steven Borth II (Saxophone/Vocals/Keyboard/Percussion on The Resignation and ...And The Battle Begun) (2002-2006)
  • John Tsagakis (Bass) (2001)
  • James Salomone (Bass on Progress) (2000-2001)
  • Franz J. Worth (Bass on Those Damn Bandits and Halfway Between Here and There) (1995-2000)
  • Noah Gaffney (Saxophone/Vocals on Those Damn Bandits and Halfway Between Here and There) (1995-2000)
  • Neil Burdick (Alto Saxophone/Vocals on Demo and Those Damn Bandits) (1997)
  • Rich Balling (Trombone/Vocals on Those Damn Bandits, Halfway Between Here and There and Progress) (1995-2001)
Touring members;
Timeline

Discography edit

Albums edit

Title Release date Label
Demo(nstration) 1996 Self-produced
Those Damn Bandits 1997 Antedote Records; Drive-Thru Records
Halfway Between Here and There October 26, 1999 Drive-Thru Records
Progress July 17, 2001 Drive-Thru Records
The Resignation July 15, 2003 Drive-Thru Records
...And the Battle Begun October 10, 2006 MDB Records/Sargent House
Live from Bonnaroo 2007 (iTunes Release) December 5, 2007 MDB Records/Sargent House
Mandala July 21, 2009 MDB Records/Sargent House
Live at Park Ave April 12, 2010 Verve
Covers EP June 24, 2013 Uppercut/Primary Wave
Gemini, Her Majesty July 22, 2014 MDB Records

Compilations edit

Title Release date Label Songs contributed
Hooked on Ska-nics 1998 Johnny Bravo Records "S.A.M."
Double Exposure 1998 Go Kart Records "Wrong with Me"
Punk Vs. Ska Round 2 February 10, 1998 Skratch Ray Records "Saw Red"
Ska Sucks May 1998 Liberation Records "Teen Idol"
Hey Brother...Can You Spare Some Ska January 19, 1999[14] Vegas Records "Teen Idol (Remix)"
You'll Never Eat Fast Food Again November 9, 1999[15] Drive-Thru "What If", "Wrong with Me", "All The Time (acoustic)"
Fatty's Favorites 2000 We The People Records "High Skool"
Punk Goes Metal August 1, 2000[16] Fearless Records "Holy Wars"
For the Kids December 22, 2000 Together "What If"
Welcome to the Family November 20, 2001 Drive-Thru "Analog Boy", "Mastering the List"
Go Kart MP300 Raceway October 28, 2003 Go-Kart Records "Overcome (the Recapitulation)", "Sell You Beautiful"
Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 April 20, 2004[17] Fat Wreck Chords "Overcome (the Recapitulation)"
Drive Thru / Rush More Records sampler 2005 Drive-Thru/Rushmore "Decrescendo"
Dead Bands Party: A Tribute to Oingo Boingo May 10, 2005[18] Indianola Records "Grey Matter"
Listen To Bob Dylan - A Tribute August 16, 2005[19] Drive-Thru "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll"
Body of War: Songs That Inspired an Iraq War Veteran March 18, 2008[20] Sire/Wea "Overcome (the Recapitulation)"

DVD edit

  • RX Bandits Live: Vol. 1 (2004)

References edit

  1. ^ Boehm, Mike (December 17, 1997). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 30, 2016. Retrieved 2009-05-22.
  2. ^ "Edna's Goldfish loose on the east coast". Punknews.org. May 21, 2000. from the original on July 3, 2019. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  3. ^ [1] November 9, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ . Current.com. Archived from the original on May 16, 2009. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  5. ^ "Break-ups: Rx Bandits (1995-2011)". Punknews.org. from the original on December 28, 2023. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  6. ^ . Playmakeronline.com. 2011-06-20. Archived from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  7. ^ [2] April 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ . PledgeMusic. 2014-01-26. Archived from the original on January 29, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  9. ^ Mark Deming. "Gemini, Her Majesty - RX Bandits". AllMusic. from the original on January 12, 2021. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  10. ^ RX Bandits (2019-10-11). "RX Bandits on Twitter: "Tickets for our January 24th House Of Blues show with @AnthonyGreen on sale now! "". Twitter.com. from the original on October 11, 2019. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  11. ^ Sacher, Andrew (2022-03-16). "RX Bandits announce 2022 tour". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  12. ^ "Spotify". open.spotify.com. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  13. ^ RX Bandits (October 11, 2019). . X (formerly Twitter). Archived from the original on October 11, 2019. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  14. ^ "Amazon.com: Hey Brother, Can You Spare Some Ska: Music: Various Artists". Amazon. November 18, 2007. from the original on 2023-12-28. Retrieved 2007-11-18.
  15. ^ "Amazon.com: You'll Never Eat Fast Food Again [EXPLICIT LYRICS]: Music: Various Artists". Amazon. November 18, 2007. from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved 2007-11-18.
  16. ^ "Amazon.com: Punk Goes Metal: Music: Various Artists" (Wed). Amazon. November 18, 2007. from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved 2007-11-18.
  17. ^ "Amazon.com: Rock Against Bush Vol. 1: Music: Various Artists". Amazon. November 18, 2007. from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved 2007-11-18.
  18. ^ "Amazon.com: Punk Goes Metal: Music: Various Artists" (Wed). Amazon. May 24, 2005. from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved 2007-12-16.
  19. ^ "Amazon.com: Listen To Bob Dylan - A Tribute: Music: Various Artists". Amazon. November 18, 2007. from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved 2007-11-18.
  20. ^ "Amazon.com: Body of War: Songs That Inspired an Iraq War Veteran: Music: Various Artists". Amazon. November 18, 2007. from the original on August 3, 2022. Retrieved 2009-04-29.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • RX exclusive interview with TheGrixer
  • Purevolume profile
  • RX Bandits interview at Armed&Ready
  • Spin.com: RX Bandits
  • The Musicians Guild with Steve Choi (Podcast)

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Rx Bandits are a band based in Seal Beach California United States The band formed in 1995 in Orange County California They have appeared on the Vans Warped Tour at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and The Bamboozle In the UK they have appeared at Reading Leeds Festival amp Slam Dunk Festival Rx BanditsThe Rx Bandits performing on March 11 2007 in Buffalo New York Background informationAlso known asThe Pharmaceutical BanditsOriginSeal Beach California United StatesGenresSka punk progressive rock post hardcore reggae alternative rockYears active1995 presentLabelsAntedote Drive Thru Mash Down Babylon Sargent HouseMembersMatt Embree Steve Choi Christopher TsagakisPast membersJoseph Troy Steve Borth Chris Sheets Johnny Tsagakis James Salomone Rich Zahniser Franz J Worth Noah Gaffney Neil Burdick Rich Balling Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1995 1999 1 2 Drive Thru years 1999 2006 1 3 MDB Sargent House 1 4 Mandala 2009 2011 1 5 Last Summer Tour 2011 1 6 Brazilian Tour 2012 1 7 The Resignation Tenth Anniversary Tour and New EP 2013 1 8 Gemini Her Majesty 2014 2 Side projects 3 Band members 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Compilations 4 3 DVD 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly years 1995 1999 edit Originally known as The Pharmaceutical Bandits the band began their career by participating in the third wave ska revival of the 1990s In 1996 they released their first studio album the self produced Demo nstration In 1997 they released Those Damn Bandits which featured guest appearances by Jimmy the Robot of the Aquabats and Chris Colonnier of Jeffries Fan Club and The Forces of Evil Noting the Bandits potential a Los Angeles Times review of the album said Now comes a young talented ska band the Pharmaceutical Bandits It would be OK with me if the Grinch spared them but swiped their ska records and left a shelf of Who Clash Bob Marley Elvis Costello and Neil Young 1 Matt Embree attended Los Alamitos High School which was an incubator for other third wave ska bands such as Reel Big Fish Save Ferris and The Scholars Drive Thru years 1999 2006 edit In 1998 the band released Halfway Between Here and There On this album the band began to branch out beyond the third wave ska sound The album s success allowed them to tour with well known acts such as The Bloodhound Gang Goldfinger and Reel Big Fish and later to headline shows with up and comers such as New Found Glory and Freakdaddy frequently opening for them In 1999 the album was re released with a new track list 2 remastered songs and new artwork The 99 release was released under the band s new name Rx Bandits In the time between Halfway Between Here and There and their next release Progress bassist Franz Worth and saxophonist Noah Gaffney left the band Worth was replaced by James Salomone formerly of My Superhero Gaffney s position was left open In June 2000 the band toured the US with Edna s Goldfish and the Gadjits 2 With 2001 s Progress the band continued to expand their sound The album contained the song Analog Boy which was made into one of their three music videos At this point the band consisted of Embree Tsagakis Balling and Salomone The album included a number of guest performers including former member Noah Gaffney Shortly after the release of the album Chris Sheets joined the band on trombone as well as Steve Choi on guitar and keyboards Choi had played keyboards on the demos for Progress but when it came time to record they decided instead to have Rich Zahniser of The Hippos who was touring with the band play on the album Chris Colonnier also played with the band at times filling the same role as Zahniser Soon after they gained the new members James Salomone and Rich Balling left the band They had many temporary replacements for Salomone most notably Johnny Tsagakis Chris younger brother but eventually Joe Troy a longtime friend of Embree who helped to write the song What If on Halfway Between Here and There joined the band as their bass player Balling was replaced by saxophonist Steve Borth who had played formerly in the popular East Bay ska punk band Link 80 Their line up of Embree Tsagakis Sheets Choi Troy and Borth would go on to create the next two albums The Resignation and And the Battle Begun 2003 saw the release of The Resignation a CD DVD combination Guitars bass drums and some keyboards were all recorded live in studio and vocals horns percussion and additional keyboard parts were then overdubbed The band allowed themselves a limited number of takes for each part and once a take was recorded it was left as it was no punch ins were allowed Embree shared songwriting duties with Steve Choi whereas Embree had previously been responsible for all of the band s material The Resignation became the first album to debut the Billboard 200 It was charted No 5 on the Top Heatseekers chart Musically the album continued to branch out beyond Progress into new musical territory including experimentation with unconventional time signatures The Resignation featured overtly political lyrics as the band evolved even further from their ska punk days as the Pharmaceutical Bandits a subject that drummer Chris Tsagakis commented on in an interview conducted by former member Rich Balling for Skratch Magazine A closed minded person will definitely see a band with horns and think ska or ska punk I don t really stress on it because I know what we are doing transcends genres We make music and we are a band that has horns I would never classify this band under any label We make music and we have horns and keys and everything else 3 The album cover of The Resignation is an original composition called Predictable by Aaron Nagel a Bay Area artist and member of both Link 80 and DESA In 2004 the band released a DVD of live performances that were filmed during their many live shows It was one of the first released on Embree s Mash Down Babylon Record label aka MDB Records It contains two Easter Eggs a performance of the song Up to No Good the only song recorded during the sessions for The Resignation that was not included on the album as well as studio footage of the band working on the album During the DVD s slide show the background music is performed by Apotheke a side project run by several members of the band MDB Sargent House edit And the Battle Begun was initially released online on June 24 2006 and was made available for purchase during the band s 2006 US Tour The album s title refers to the poetry of Lord Byron in which the phrase appears repeatedly The album was originally slated to be released in 2005 through Drive Thru Records with one album left on their contract but for unspecified reasons the band and label chose to part ways causing lengthy delays in the release date Finally free of any legal setbacks the CD was made available via online order from MDB Records and on specified tour dates Officially it debuted in retail stores in October 2006 after which the band performed a Northeastern CD release tour to promote the album On June 28 2006 the band announced via their MySpace page that saxophone player and backup vocalist Steve Borth had left the Rx Bandits to pursue his own band Satori This announcement came in the midst of their 2006 US Summer Tour to the surprise of many fans Borth played his final show with the Rx Bandits on Tuesday June 27 2006 at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City In conjunction with Refused TV the Bandits recorded a music video for the title track off And the Battle Begun It is only their second music video since the making of a video for Analog Boy in 2001 and their first independently produced video for the song I Will Live on the Those Damn Bandits album The I Will Live video was never officially released although some bootleg copies still exist They released their live set from the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2007 exclusively on the iTunes Store Live from Bonnaroo 2007 is currently only available for download from the U S iTunes Store During the summer of 2008 the band did a headlining tour with support from Portugal The Man Maps amp Atlases Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground and Facing New York Cathy Pellow of Sargent House announced via the Rx Bandits fan site plans for a live DVD featuring their live performance at the Glasshouse in Pomona CA on August 22 2008 as well as interviews and footage from the writing and recording for the next album That writing and rehearsing process saw the departure of Chris Sheets leaving the band a four piece and without horns for the first time in its history Mandala 2009 2011 edit Mandala was released as a digital download on July 14 2009 and the CD was released on July 21 2009 on Sargent House 4 They then headed out on a co headlining tour with Dredg with revolving support from Good Old War Zechs Marquise and As Tall As Lions This album peaked No 117 on the Billboard 200 On January 4 2010 the band announced some U S tour dates starting in March with support from Zechs Marquise and The Builders And The Butchers This tour featured a 3 night stand at The Gramercy Theatre in New York City where they performed in their entirety The Resignation And The Battle Begun and Mandala on each respective night an album per show They recruited some close friends to play horns for these shows In September 2010 they had a similar run of shows at The Troubador in Los Angeles The full album shows from The Troubador were recorded live and the audio was released by the band via flashdrive Last Summer Tour 2011 edit On April 12 2011 the band announced that their forthcoming summer U S tour would be their last 5 A brief statement was given by the band We would like to express our love and appreciation for all that you ve done for us and how much a part of our growth you have been We have all mutually decided that this summer will be our last tour We love each other and love you all and hope to see you at the shows The tour was composed of 36 shows spanning from May 4 2011 to August 7 2011 Fans first believed the announcement to mean that the band was breaking up when in fact they are simply stopping their summer tours Steve Choi has confirmed this in a Playmaker interview 6 To clarify we re not breaking up We re just doing our last tour What we re gonna do in the future we re not quite sure That s a big question because it involves what we re going to do collectively and what we re going to do individually Despite popular belief we don t live together sleep together or eat together Those days have passed We all have our own lives to tend to When we re not full time touring or playing shows we gotta handle business Brazilian Tour 2012 edit On May 30 2012 Rx Bandits announced that they would be performing a series of dates in Brazil during the summer effectively ending their year long hiatus 7 The Resignation Tenth Anniversary Tour and New EP 2013 edit Rx Bandits toured the United States during the summer of 2013 to mark the tenth anniversary of the release of The Resignation The band released an EP featuring covers of The Police Blonde Redhead Weezer Fugazi and King Crimson Gemini Her Majesty 2014 edit During their special acoustic performance in their hometown of Long Beach California on December 14 2013 Embree stated that a new album is halfway written and Rx Bandits will be together again The band released a demo recording on January 26 2014 through PledgeMusic 8 The track is tentatively titled Ready Eddie The official cut of the track has since been released and is called Stargazer the first track recorded for the new album On June 6 2014 the band announced via Twitter that their new album will be called Gemini Her Majesty and it was released on July 22 2014 9 In December 2014 the band played two nights at The Glasshouse in Pomona CA The first night was dedicated to playing through Gemini Her Majesty in its entirety followed by a six song encore set with horn players The second night was a fan made setlist featuring the horn section again including many older fan favorites from The Resignation In 2015 the band toured with Circa Survive for their Juturna 10 year anniversary tour Drummer Chris Tsagakis was unable to tour during this time and his role was filled by Javier Torres The band played as a four piece on this tour and no horn players were present In 2016 the band embarked on a 10 year anniversary tour of And the Battle Begun which featured Matt Embree and Steve Choi but with Javier Torres on drums and Matt Fazzi on bass Long time bassist Joe Troy was absent from the tour Chris Tsagakis stated that he was no longer touring with the band to focus on being a father Andrew Bornstein also played trombone on this tour as well as Dennis Passley on saxophone Since this tour the band has remained inactive and there seem to be no future plans to tour Since then Matt Embree has filled in on tours for numerous bands and is currently touring with the band Dispatch He also recorded engineered the latest Dan P and the Bricks album In 2019 the band announced they would be performing at the House of Blues in Anaheim California on January 24 2020 with support from Anthony Green and VIS 10 In 2022 the band toured with Nova Charisma 11 On November 10 2023 Steve Choi on the Football Beer amp Punk Rock Podcast confirmed the band are working on a new album and are back with Sargent House 12 On November 15 2023 the band announced via X formerly Twitter that they would be performing a series of 8 shows across the U S in March 2024 for the 20 year anniversary of The Resignation 13 Side projects editOver the years several members found time for side projects Embree and Chris Tsagakis can also be found in The Sound of Animals Fighting as Walrus and Lynx respectively The group was founded by former Rx Bandits trombonist Rich Balling Joe Troy Chris Sheets and Steve Choi have performed live with the band which also includes Anthony Green Saosin Circa Survive and Craig Owens Chiodos vocalist as well as members of Finch and Days Away Steve Borth played with the Northern California skacore band Link 80 signed to Asian Man Records He later started the reggae rocksteady band Satori which has also featured Embree on bass members of The Exit and Chris Murray Steve Choi collaborated with Asian Man Records founder Mike Park in both The Chinkees and The Bruce Lee Band The Rx Bandits were featured as Park s Bruce Lee Band during the recording of the Beautiful World EP Choi is also a member of the band Machines in which he plays the drums September 9 2008 saw the release of Matt Embree s acoustic side project entitled Love You Moon The album consists solely of Matt on the acoustic guitar with the exception of 3 tracks where Chris Tsagakis assists on drums This album was presold at the Rx Bandits concurrent tour He also released an EP of covers entitled Maracay during the last Rx tour The album was recorded during a trip to Venezuela and all proceeds went to Doctors Without Borders Embree and Tsagakis have also played guitar and drums respectively with Lauren Coleman in her project Pebaluna The three met when she was recording in the Elizabethan in late 2005 Matt Embree can also be heard on other projects such as those of the hip hop group Seekret Socyetee 2 Drunk n Poets and V I T A L Emcee s solo album The Secret of the Invisible Man all of which have been released on Embree s MDB Records Tsagakis is recording and performing solo material under the name C Gak He also released an album under the moniker of Technology Embree also started a new group with Lisa Papineau named ME amp LP They released their first EP Chez Raymond on August 9 2011 and toured the West Coast Choi is currently producing bands recently working with Silver Snakes Gardening Not Architecture and The Velvet Teen Embree and Tsagakis released an album as Biceratops in November 2012 Band members editCurrent Members Matt Embree Vocals Guitar Percussion Keyboard 1995 Present Steve Choi Guitar Keyboards Vocals Percussion 2001 Present Christopher Tsagakis Drums 1995 Present Former members Joseph Troy Bass Vocals 2001 2022 Christopher Sheets Trombone Vocals Percussion on The Resignation and And The Battle Begun 2001 2008 Steven Borth II Saxophone Vocals Keyboard Percussion on The Resignation and And The Battle Begun 2002 2006 John Tsagakis Bass 2001 James Salomone Bass on Progress 2000 2001 Franz J Worth Bass on Those Damn Bandits and Halfway Between Here and There 1995 2000 Noah Gaffney Saxophone Vocals on Those Damn Bandits and Halfway Between Here and There 1995 2000 Neil Burdick Alto Saxophone Vocals on Demo and Those Damn Bandits 1997 Rich Balling Trombone Vocals on Those Damn Bandits Halfway Between Here and There and Progress 1995 2001 Touring members Matthew Fazzi Bass Vocals 2016 Present Andrew Borstein Trombone Vocals Keyboards 2006 Present Dennis Passley Saxophone 2013 Present Javier Torres Drums Occasionally between 2015 2021 Rich Zahniser Keyboards Trombone Vocals 2001 Chris Colonnier Keyboards Trombone Vocals 1997 2001 2002 Nat Love Saxophone 2010 2011 TimelineDiscography editAlbums edit Title Release date Label Demo nstration 1996 Self produced Those Damn Bandits 1997 Antedote Records Drive Thru Records Halfway Between Here and There October 26 1999 Drive Thru Records Progress July 17 2001 Drive Thru Records The Resignation July 15 2003 Drive Thru Records And the Battle Begun October 10 2006 MDB Records Sargent House Live from Bonnaroo 2007 iTunes Release December 5 2007 MDB Records Sargent House Mandala July 21 2009 MDB Records Sargent House Live at Park Ave April 12 2010 Verve Covers EP June 24 2013 Uppercut Primary Wave Gemini Her Majesty July 22 2014 MDB Records Compilations edit Title Release date Label Songs contributed Hooked on Ska nics 1998 Johnny Bravo Records S A M Double Exposure 1998 Go Kart Records Wrong with Me Punk Vs Ska Round 2 February 10 1998 Skratch Ray Records Saw Red Ska Sucks May 1998 Liberation Records Teen Idol Hey Brother Can You Spare Some Ska January 19 1999 14 Vegas Records Teen Idol Remix You ll Never Eat Fast Food Again November 9 1999 15 Drive Thru What If Wrong with Me All The Time acoustic Fatty s Favorites 2000 We The People Records High Skool Punk Goes Metal August 1 2000 16 Fearless Records Holy Wars For the Kids December 22 2000 Together What If Welcome to the Family November 20 2001 Drive Thru Analog Boy Mastering the List Go Kart MP300 Raceway October 28 2003 Go Kart Records Overcome the Recapitulation Sell You Beautiful Rock Against Bush Vol 1 April 20 2004 17 Fat Wreck Chords Overcome the Recapitulation Drive Thru Rush More Records sampler 2005 Drive Thru Rushmore Decrescendo Dead Bands Party A Tribute to Oingo Boingo May 10 2005 18 Indianola Records Grey Matter Listen To Bob Dylan A Tribute August 16 2005 19 Drive Thru The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll Body of War Songs That Inspired an Iraq War Veteran March 18 2008 20 Sire Wea Overcome the Recapitulation DVD edit RX Bandits Live Vol 1 2004 References edit Boehm Mike December 17 1997 Rx for Change Could Improve the Bandits Chronic Ska Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on March 30 2016 Retrieved 2009 05 22 Edna s Goldfish loose on the east coast Punknews org May 21 2000 Archived from the original on July 3 2019 Retrieved February 7 2021 1 Archived November 9 2005 at the Wayback Machine Current com May 14 2009 Current com Archived from the original on May 16 2009 Retrieved 2011 10 29 Break ups Rx Bandits 1995 2011 Punknews org Archived from the original on December 28 2023 Retrieved 2014 07 23 Exclusive Interview RX Bandits Steve Choi Discusses Farewell Tour Playmakeronline com 2011 06 20 Archived from the original on June 24 2011 Retrieved 2011 10 29 2 Archived April 29 2013 at the Wayback Machine The New Album Brand New Track for Pledgers PledgeMusic 2014 01 26 Archived from the original on January 29 2014 Retrieved 2014 07 23 Mark Deming Gemini Her Majesty RX Bandits AllMusic Archived from the original on January 12 2021 Retrieved 2014 07 23 RX Bandits 2019 10 11 RX Bandits on Twitter Tickets for our January 24th House Of Blues show with AnthonyGreen on sale now Twitter com Archived from the original on October 11 2019 Retrieved 2020 03 31 Sacher Andrew 2022 03 16 RX Bandits announce 2022 tour BrooklynVegan Retrieved 2023 12 29 Spotify open spotify com Retrieved 2023 12 08 RX Bandits October 11 2019 Tickets for our January 24th House Of Blues show with AnthonyGreen on sale now X formerly Twitter Archived from the original on October 11 2019 Retrieved 2023 12 08 Amazon com Hey Brother Can You Spare Some Ska Music Various Artists Amazon November 18 2007 Archived from the original on 2023 12 28 Retrieved 2007 11 18 Amazon com You ll Never Eat Fast Food Again EXPLICIT LYRICS Music Various Artists Amazon November 18 2007 Archived from the original on March 6 2016 Retrieved 2007 11 18 Amazon com Punk Goes Metal Music Various Artists Wed Amazon November 18 2007 Archived from the original on March 6 2016 Retrieved 2007 11 18 Amazon com Rock Against Bush Vol 1 Music Various Artists Amazon November 18 2007 Archived from the original on March 6 2016 Retrieved 2007 11 18 Amazon com Punk Goes Metal Music Various Artists Wed Amazon May 24 2005 Archived from the original on March 6 2016 Retrieved 2007 12 16 Amazon com Listen To Bob Dylan A Tribute Music Various Artists Amazon November 18 2007 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved 2007 11 18 Amazon com Body of War Songs That Inspired an Iraq War Veteran Music Various Artists Amazon November 18 2007 Archived from the original on August 3 2022 Retrieved 2009 04 29 External links editOfficial website RX exclusive interview with TheGrixer Purevolume profile RX Bandits interview at Armed amp Ready Spin com RX Bandits The Musicians Guild with Steve Choi Podcast Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rx Bandits amp oldid 1218826668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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