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Hurt (band)

Hurt was an American rock band formed in Virginia in 2000. The band has released four major label albums. The band first released the independent albums Hurt in 2000 and The Consumation in 2003. The band received worldwide acclaim with their major label debut album, Vol. 1, released on March 21, 2006. Their singles "Rapture" and "Falls Apart" garnered significant radio airplay. Their second album was the critically acclaimed Vol. II, released on September 25, 2007, and they gained their largest radio hit yet with the single "Ten Ton Brick".

Hurt
Hurt performing in 2008
Background information
OriginVirginia, United States
Genres
Years active2000–2014
Labels
Past members
  • J. Loren Wince
  • Victor Ribas
  • Wilson Quaintance IV
  • Stephen Fletcher
  • Shawn Sawyer
  • Paul Spatola
  • Joshua Ansley
  • Evan Johns
  • Louie Sciancalepore
  • Rek Mohr
  • Michael Roberts

The band went on to release two more albums, Goodbye to the Machine and The Crux. They then disbanded in 2014 shortly before a release of Self-Entitled, a re-release of their first album which was self-titled. No new material has been released since 2012. Cryptic videos were posted to the band's official Facebook page on December 24 and 27, 2019, suggesting the band would be releasing new material.

History edit

Formation and independent releases (2000–2005) edit

The band originally composed of J. Loren Wince, age 15, as the main singer, songwriter, and guitarist and Wil Quaintance as a drummer. The two sought other band members for years until picking up Steven Fletcher to play bass guitar. The band was named two years later, upon conception of their first album.

 
J. Loren Wince, the band's lead singer

This band's self-titled first studio album was written and performed by Wince and Wil Quaintance on drums, with programming credits given to Brian Winshell on the entire album, except "Confession" by Jonathan Minis. It was released in 2000 and approximately 1,200 copies were created. The band's second independently released album, The Consumation was also written and performed by Wince, with Quaintance on drums, Shawn Sawyer on bass and given credits on the song "Unclean", with Brian Winshell on Engineering for "House of Cards" and "Velvet Rolls Royce". This album was released in 2003 in Wince's home state of Virginia, with approximately 2000 sold, and around 3000 promos and full albums distributed for free.

The band (with the original line-up) was discovered by Tom Lewis, an ex-Universal Records A&R man, somewhere around 2005. The show was at The Continental in New York, where a friend of Lewis, Jay Silverman, passed the band's CD on to him.[3] After the initial contact with Wince, it was another 8 months until they heard from Lewis again. The band met up with Lewis and his company (Metropolitan Hybrid).[4] The band went to record its demo to help find a record label. After undisclosed issues with the current drummer for the band, session drummer Evan Johns was asked if he could be a part of the recording, which Wince agreed to.[5]

In the process of trying to find a major label, the bass player at the time decided it would be best if he quit the band, at which time they began to seek out his replacement, former Streetlight Manifesto bassist Josh Ansley.[5]

When asked about how he became part of the band, Paul Spatola has been quoted in saying that he received a phone call from Josh Ansley, saying he should fly to New York and try out for the band, as they were looking for guitarists. Spatola states, "A month later I didn't hear anything and I said 'I just gotta fly out there.'" His first performance with the band was at a night club called 'The Mint,' at which time, Spatola intended on being with the band for a few days but ended up staying for two weeks. The first day he tried out for the band, and with a little help from Tom Lewis, Wince was convinced to bring Spatola into the band as the guitarist.[4]

The next day, the band played a showcase in New York City, at which time they had spoken with several record companies including Columbia, Interscope, Island, Universal, Virgin and Atlantic, but nothing came of these conversations.[4]

Initially, Capitol Records had purchased the album, Vol. 1, from the band at cost which was approximately 100k. No other apparent changes other than signing the recordings rights to them took place.[3]

Vol. 1 and Vol. II (2006–2008) edit

 
Victor Ribas, the band's drummer

The band's first work under a major record label would be two albums entitled Vol. 1 and Vol. II. They were both recorded and produced with Eric Greedy. The initial plan was to have the albums be released as a double album, but Capitol rejected the idea as "too much of an investment at once". Instead, the band used the extra time to re-record and improve upon Vol. II.[6] Vol. 1 was released on March 21, 2006. Three singles were released to radio – "Rapture", "Falls Apart", and "Danse Russe". Vol. II was later released on September 25, 2007, along with two more singles, "Ten Ton Brick" and "Loded". After their having major record label exposure, the band opted to re-release The Consumation as The Re-Consumation on February 19, 2008, in response to fans spending hundreds of dollars to buy their now-rare original independent releases. The re-released contained one new song, and two other altered songs. Shortly afterwards, in April, Ansley announced his departure from the band, to pursue a career in writing and directing.

On May 12, 2009, Hurt received an award for the song "Ten Ton Brick" during SESAC's 13th annual New York Music Awards.[7]

Goodbye to the Machine (2009–2010) edit

Vol. 1 and Vol. II did not prove to be commercial successes, and as a result, the band was dropped from Capitol Records. Their next album, Goodbye to the Machine, would be an allusion to the band's negativity towards major record labels. The album was released on April 7, 2009, on the much smaller label Amusement Records.[8] Prior to the album's release, the single "Wars" was released to radio on February 3, 2009. The album has peaked at No.100 on the Billboard 200.[citation needed]

The Crux (2010–2014) edit

The band began working on new material in early 2010. On February 5 the new song "Numbers" made its debut radio play on 94.1 WJJO in Madison, WI. It was released on iTunes on March 9, 2010, with artwork by Spatola.[9] On March 21, the band announced that all tracking had been completed.[10] In August, the band announced they had signed to Carved Records, and aimed to release a new album in early 2012. It was also announced that Spatola had departed the band due to personal issues. On September 27, 2011, on Hurt's Facebook page, the band said that the new album would be a return to both the Vol. albums, in sound and style. The first single, "How We End Up Alone", was released through iTunes on January 3, 2012 and peaked at Number 10 on the Billboard 20. The Crux was released on May 1, 2012, and peaked at Number 75 on Billboard 200. This was the highest Billboard placement in the band's history, and the last time the world would see new material from the Band.

On April 8, 2014 Amusement Management announced their intentions to release a remastered version of the often spoke of the band's self-titled album, stating "It will be remastered and come with a handwritten replication of the lyrics by J. It will most likely not be available digitally". The announcement was made on the band's official Facebook page.[11][non-primary source needed] The album was released in a limited quantity of only 2000, each individual numbered and signed by J Loren Wince. The album included two bonus tracks; one previously unreleased, "Cellophane", and another, the original version of "Talking to God".

Members edit

Former members
  • J. Loren Wince – lead vocals, guitar, violin (2000–2014)
  • Victor Ribas – drums, percussion, piano, backing vocals (2010–2014)
  • Wil Quaintance – drums (2000–2004)
  • Stephen Fletcher – bass (2000)
  • Shawn Sawyer – bass (2000–2004)
  • Paul Spatola – lead guitar, piano, backing vocals (2004–2011)
  • Joshua Ansley – bass, backing vocals (2004–2008)
  • Evan Johns – drums (2004–2008)
  • Louie Sciancalepore – drums (2008–2010)
  • Rek Mohr – bass (2008–2013)
  • Michael Roberts – guitar, backing vocals (2009–2012)

Discography edit

Studio albums

References edit

  1. ^ Marisa Brown. "Hurt | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved April 13, 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on September 5, 2008.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on September 3, 2008., March 30, 2008
  4. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on February 12, 2009. Retrieved March 31, 2008.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on January 6, 2009., December 29, 2007
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on November 26, 2007., October 21, 2007
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on March 29, 2016. Retrieved June 19, 2009.
  8. ^ "Hurt Announce Release Date For 'Goodbye to the Machine' | TuneLab". Tunelabmusic.com. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on July 11, 2011.
  10. ^ "Hurt Facebook page". Facebook.com.
  11. ^ "Hurt - We're planning on releasing a limited edition of..." Facebook.com. Retrieved April 13, 2020.

External links edit

  • Hurt's official website

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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 Hurt band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hurt was an American rock band formed in Virginia in 2000 The band has released four major label albums The band first released the independent albums Hurt in 2000 and The Consumation in 2003 The band received worldwide acclaim with their major label debut album Vol 1 released on March 21 2006 Their singles Rapture and Falls Apart garnered significant radio airplay Their second album was the critically acclaimed Vol II released on September 25 2007 and they gained their largest radio hit yet with the single Ten Ton Brick HurtHurt performing in 2008Background informationOriginVirginia United StatesGenresAlternative rock art rock hard rock 1 2 post grungeYears active2000 2014LabelsCarved CapitolPast membersJ Loren Wince Victor Ribas Wilson Quaintance IV Stephen Fletcher Shawn Sawyer Paul Spatola Joshua Ansley Evan Johns Louie Sciancalepore Rek Mohr Michael RobertsThe band went on to release two more albums Goodbye to the Machine and The Crux They then disbanded in 2014 shortly before a release of Self Entitled a re release of their first album which was self titled No new material has been released since 2012 Cryptic videos were posted to the band s official Facebook page on December 24 and 27 2019 suggesting the band would be releasing new material Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and independent releases 2000 2005 1 2 Vol 1 and Vol II 2006 2008 1 3 Goodbye to the Machine 2009 2010 1 4 The Crux 2010 2014 2 Members 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormation and independent releases 2000 2005 edit The band originally composed of J Loren Wince age 15 as the main singer songwriter and guitarist and Wil Quaintance as a drummer The two sought other band members for years until picking up Steven Fletcher to play bass guitar The band was named two years later upon conception of their first album nbsp J Loren Wince the band s lead singerThis band s self titled first studio album was written and performed by Wince and Wil Quaintance on drums with programming credits given to Brian Winshell on the entire album except Confession by Jonathan Minis It was released in 2000 and approximately 1 200 copies were created The band s second independently released album The Consumation was also written and performed by Wince with Quaintance on drums Shawn Sawyer on bass and given credits on the song Unclean with Brian Winshell on Engineering for House of Cards and Velvet Rolls Royce This album was released in 2003 in Wince s home state of Virginia with approximately 2000 sold and around 3000 promos and full albums distributed for free The band with the original line up was discovered by Tom Lewis an ex Universal Records A amp R man somewhere around 2005 The show was at The Continental in New York where a friend of Lewis Jay Silverman passed the band s CD on to him 3 After the initial contact with Wince it was another 8 months until they heard from Lewis again The band met up with Lewis and his company Metropolitan Hybrid 4 The band went to record its demo to help find a record label After undisclosed issues with the current drummer for the band session drummer Evan Johns was asked if he could be a part of the recording which Wince agreed to 5 In the process of trying to find a major label the bass player at the time decided it would be best if he quit the band at which time they began to seek out his replacement former Streetlight Manifesto bassist Josh Ansley 5 When asked about how he became part of the band Paul Spatola has been quoted in saying that he received a phone call from Josh Ansley saying he should fly to New York and try out for the band as they were looking for guitarists Spatola states A month later I didn t hear anything and I said I just gotta fly out there His first performance with the band was at a night club called The Mint at which time Spatola intended on being with the band for a few days but ended up staying for two weeks The first day he tried out for the band and with a little help from Tom Lewis Wince was convinced to bring Spatola into the band as the guitarist 4 The next day the band played a showcase in New York City at which time they had spoken with several record companies including Columbia Interscope Island Universal Virgin and Atlantic but nothing came of these conversations 4 Initially Capitol Records had purchased the album Vol 1 from the band at cost which was approximately 100k No other apparent changes other than signing the recordings rights to them took place 3 Vol 1 and Vol II 2006 2008 edit nbsp Victor Ribas the band s drummerThe band s first work under a major record label would be two albums entitled Vol 1 and Vol II They were both recorded and produced with Eric Greedy The initial plan was to have the albums be released as a double album but Capitol rejected the idea as too much of an investment at once Instead the band used the extra time to re record and improve upon Vol II 6 Vol 1 was released on March 21 2006 Three singles were released to radio Rapture Falls Apart and Danse Russe Vol II was later released on September 25 2007 along with two more singles Ten Ton Brick and Loded After their having major record label exposure the band opted to re release The Consumation as The Re Consumation on February 19 2008 in response to fans spending hundreds of dollars to buy their now rare original independent releases The re released contained one new song and two other altered songs Shortly afterwards in April Ansley announced his departure from the band to pursue a career in writing and directing On May 12 2009 Hurt received an award for the song Ten Ton Brick during SESAC s 13th annual New York Music Awards 7 Goodbye to the Machine 2009 2010 edit Vol 1 and Vol II did not prove to be commercial successes and as a result the band was dropped from Capitol Records Their next album Goodbye to the Machine would be an allusion to the band s negativity towards major record labels The album was released on April 7 2009 on the much smaller label Amusement Records 8 Prior to the album s release the single Wars was released to radio on February 3 2009 The album has peaked at No 100 on the Billboard 200 citation needed The Crux 2010 2014 edit The band began working on new material in early 2010 On February 5 the new song Numbers made its debut radio play on 94 1 WJJO in Madison WI It was released on iTunes on March 9 2010 with artwork by Spatola 9 On March 21 the band announced that all tracking had been completed 10 In August the band announced they had signed to Carved Records and aimed to release a new album in early 2012 It was also announced that Spatola had departed the band due to personal issues On September 27 2011 on Hurt s Facebook page the band said that the new album would be a return to both the Vol albums in sound and style The first single How We End Up Alone was released through iTunes on January 3 2012 and peaked at Number 10 on the Billboard 20 The Crux was released on May 1 2012 and peaked at Number 75 on Billboard 200 This was the highest Billboard placement in the band s history and the last time the world would see new material from the Band On April 8 2014 Amusement Management announced their intentions to release a remastered version of the often spoke of the band s self titled album stating It will be remastered and come with a handwritten replication of the lyrics by J It will most likely not be available digitally The announcement was made on the band s official Facebook page 11 non primary source needed The album was released in a limited quantity of only 2000 each individual numbered and signed by J Loren Wince The album included two bonus tracks one previously unreleased Cellophane and another the original version of Talking to God Members editFormer membersJ Loren Wince lead vocals guitar violin 2000 2014 Victor Ribas drums percussion piano backing vocals 2010 2014 Wil Quaintance drums 2000 2004 Stephen Fletcher bass 2000 Shawn Sawyer bass 2000 2004 Paul Spatola lead guitar piano backing vocals 2004 2011 Joshua Ansley bass backing vocals 2004 2008 Evan Johns drums 2004 2008 Louie Sciancalepore drums 2008 2010 Rek Mohr bass 2008 2013 Michael Roberts guitar backing vocals 2009 2012 Discography editMain article Hurt discography Studio albumsHurt 2000 The Consumation 2003 Vol 1 2006 Vol II 2007 Goodbye to the Machine 2009 The Crux 2012 References edit Marisa Brown Hurt Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved April 13 2020 Hurt Vol II review by Brett Hickman Archived from the original on September 5 2008 a b Interview with J Loren by Michael Shoulders Archived from the original on September 3 2008 March 30 2008 a b c Interview with HURT by Scott Stratton Archived from the original on February 12 2009 Retrieved March 31 2008 a b Interview with J Loren of HURT by Tim Nydell Archived from the original on January 6 2009 December 29 2007 Hurt Elevate Worn Road Of Hard Rock by Brett Hickman Archived from the original on November 26 2007 October 21 2007 SESAC Holds 13th Annual Music Awards Archived from the original on March 29 2016 Retrieved June 19 2009 Hurt Announce Release Date For Goodbye to the Machine TuneLab Tunelabmusic com Retrieved July 1 2011 Hurt Message Board New Song Videos Archived from the original on July 11 2011 Hurt Facebook page Facebook com Hurt We re planning on releasing a limited edition of Facebook com Retrieved April 13 2020 External links editHurt s official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hurt band amp oldid 1169429336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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