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The Impossibles (American band)

The Impossibles (1994–1998, 2000–2002, and 2012) are a rock music band from Austin, Texas, originally on the Fueled by Ramen label. They played ska punk prior to their first break-up in 1998, but transitioned to a more indie rock/alternative sound upon reuniting.

The Impossibles
Background information
OriginAustin, Texas, USA
GenresIndie, ska, punk, rock
Years active1994–1998, 2000–2002, 2012
LabelsFueled by Ramen
Past membersRory Phillips
Craig Tweedy
Pat Elliott
Gabe Hascall
Santiago "Jimmy" Vela III
Kemble Walters

In their time together, The Impossibles played shows with Less Than Jake, Sugarcult, The Toadies, Recover and others.

Lead singers Rory Phillips and Gabe Hascall were also in the Fueled by Ramen group Slowreader following the band's second break-up, in 2002.

On February 13, 2012, the Impossibles announced a reunion show and launched a new website.

History edit

Early years: 1994–1998 edit

They started as a band called the Fat Girls, with Craig's brother Brian singing lead vocals. Brian was replaced by Gabe, who had been playing bass in a hardcore band called Loophole. He started as just a singer, but began also playing guitar pretty quickly as it made him more comfortable while on stage. They rebranded themselves The Impossibles, after the Hanna-Barbera cartoon of the same name. They also took to wearing matching baseball jerseys as "their version of Kiss' make-up."

Their music was described as a cross between Operation Ivy and Weezer, with notable influences also including Avail and Nirvana. They recorded a demo tape and a split seven inch with Austin pop punk band Dynamite Boy, and they gained the attention of Less Than Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorello who signed them to his start-up label Fueled by Ramen. Their first release on the label was actually a re-release of their self-titled debut CD, which had previously been self-released under the Red Five Records label. During this time, their music found its way onto compilations from labels large and small, including Moon Ska, Asian Man, Drive Thru, and many, many others.

In 1997, the band found themselves at a crossroads. Their popularity was growing and a tour with Mu330 had gone well, but college and relationships were pulling them in different directions. They announced their intention to disband in late 1997, but did not play their "final" show until Super Bowl Sunday, 1998 along with Less Than Jake and Riverfenix (later Fenix*TX) at Liberty Lunch in Austin, Texas. The Back for the Attack EP which came out about that time was then considered to be their swan song.

After the original break-up: 1998–2000 edit

Rory by far was the most active member of the band after the breakup, playing bass on the Missile Command album Sexy, Sexy Confidence, and briefly forming the band Go Kappa! with Jerm Pollet. After that dissolved, he formed, played shows with, and recorded an EP with Imbroco, a band which featured the half of the band Mineral that was not in the Gloria Record. After Imbroco imploded, he shared some solo demos of some rock songs with John Janick, Jr who was running Fueled by Ramen Records, and he suggested starting a band with Jamie Woolford, formerly of Fueled by Ramen ska/punk band Animal Chin. The resulting pair called themselves The Stereo and began work on their debut full length, Three Hundred.

During this time, Fueled by Ramen released posthumous albums compiling previous releases as well as unreleased tracks for both the Impossibles and Animal Chin. The Impossibles release was titled Anthology. It contained the full length and EP, as well as songs recorded before, in between, and after both. Due to royalty-related issues, later pressings removed the cover of Michael Jackson's "Ben" and Irving Berlin's "White Christmas." The version without the covers is titled Anthology '94 – '98.

The Stereo toured the country twice, and response was increasingly favorable, but tensions arose and Rory was released from the band at the end of their fall 1999 tour.

Rory found himself sharing a small one bedroom apartment in Austin with Gabe Hascall, and they reconnected as songwriters. They recorded acoustic demos (some of which would later evolve into Slowreader songs) and decided they'd try to reunite the Impossibles. Both Craig and Pat jumped at the idea, even though Craig was playing bass and writing songs in the band Cruiserweight at the time.

Reunion: 2000–2002 edit

They began practicing and writing songs together and recorded the album Return. Their new material retained the quiet/loud dynamic, heavy choruses, and vocal interplay that marked their previous releases, while ditching the ska guitar parts they felt they had grown out of. They played a sold-out reunion show at Emo's in March 2000 and toured the country in support of the new release.

In 2001, while recording songs for an EP, tensions with drummer Pat Elliott began to mount, and eventually he was asked to leave the band. While they continued to tour and support the new EP, they were increasingly unhappy with the fans' reaction to their new material and the complaints over their growing aversion to ska. Ultimately, they decided to break up again, playing two final shows in one day at Emo's in June 2002.

After the second break-up: 2002–present edit

Rory Phillips and Gabe Hascall subsequently put their focus back towards the acoustic songwriting that had helped them reconnect, and they recorded and toured as Slowreader.

During this time Rory more seriously put his focus on producing and recording other bands. He recorded, produced, and co-wrote demo songs with Dan Keyes of Recover under the name American Express, which would later come to be known as Young Love.

His latest project is The Artificial Heart, which evolved from earlier projects the20goto10 and Nineteen Ninety Now and features songs written for both.

Gabe had started a band called the Record Heat in 2003 and moved to California to pursue it, but moved back to Austin and began playing and recording as a solo performer. He currently lives in Austin and has released two records via Austin Town Hall Records.

Craig Tweedy currently plays with Rory in The Artificial Heart.

Beginning in early 2010, an internet presence was revived consisting of a Twitter account and an official Facebook fanpage. This, combined with speculation of album reissues through Paper + Plastick, had fueled rumors of some kind of reunion, which was ultimately announced on 2/13/12.

Original drummer Pat Elliott died at age 34 on May 8, 2015, due to complications of kidney failure.

Second reunion: 2012 edit

On June 9, 2012, ten years and one week after their last show, The Impossibles played a reunion at the Mohawk in Austin, TX. Due to selling out the reunion show in hours, the Impossibles added a second show on June 10, 2012. The band was joined onstage by former fill-in drummer, Santiago "Jimmy" Vela III for the concerts. On February 2, 2013, the band released a live video recording of one of the reunion performances, titled "Long Way From/Long Time Since (Live)" online via Priorities Intact Records. In July 2013 Fun Fun Fun Fest announced that The Impossibles would be a performing at the festival. On August 1, 2013, the band hinted at the possibility of new recordings and in October 2013 they released a 7" titled "Come Back B/W the Position" on Priorities Intact Records. Both songs feature drummer Mark Toohey.

Band members edit

Original members edit

  • Gabe Hascall — vocals, guitar
  • Rory Phillips — vocals, guitar
  • Craig Tweedy — bass guitar
  • Pat Elliott — drums

Touring/fill-in edit

  • Mark Toohey — drums
  • Santiago "Jimmy" Vela III — drums
  • Kemble Walters — drums
  • Ian Richardson — drums
  • Craig Motaro — bass

Discography edit

  • The Impossibles (November 25, 1997)
  • Back for the Attack (EP) (February 2, 1998)
  • Anthology '94–'98 (May 11, 1999)
  • Return (June 13, 2000)
  • 4 Song Brick Bomb (EP) (June 12, 2001)
  • Long Way From // Long Time Since (Live Album) (2013)
  • Come Back/The Position (7 Inch) (2013)

See also edit

References edit

  • "The Impossibles Reunion Website". The Impossibles. February 13, 2012. Retrieved 2012-02-13.
  • "Interview with The Impossibles". Positively 18th Street. November 9, 2000. Retrieved 2006-04-16.
  • "Interview with Slow Reader". Punknews.org. 2002. Retrieved 2007-07-04.

External links edit

  • The Impossibles Reunion website
  • The Impossibles on Twitter  
  • The Impossibles at eMusic

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alternative sound upon reuniting The ImpossiblesBackground informationOriginAustin Texas USAGenresIndie ska punk rockYears active1994 1998 2000 2002 2012LabelsFueled by RamenPast membersRory PhillipsCraig TweedyPat ElliottGabe HascallSantiago Jimmy Vela IIIKemble Walters In their time together The Impossibles played shows with Less Than Jake Sugarcult The Toadies Recover and others Lead singers Rory Phillips and Gabe Hascall were also in the Fueled by Ramen group Slowreader following the band s second break up in 2002 On February 13 2012 the Impossibles announced a reunion show and launched a new website Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1994 1998 1 2 After the original break up 1998 2000 1 3 Reunion 2000 2002 1 4 After the second break up 2002 present 1 5 Second reunion 2012 2 Band members 2 1 Original members 2 2 Touring fill in 3 Discography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly years 1994 1998 edit They started as a band called the Fat Girls with Craig s brother Brian singing lead vocals Brian was replaced by Gabe who had been playing bass in a hardcore band called Loophole He started as just a singer but began also playing guitar pretty quickly as it made him more comfortable while on stage They rebranded themselves The Impossibles after the Hanna Barbera cartoon of the same name They also took to wearing matching baseball jerseys as their version of Kiss make up Their music was described as a cross between Operation Ivy and Weezer with notable influences also including Avail and Nirvana They recorded a demo tape and a split seven inch with Austin pop punk band Dynamite Boy and they gained the attention of Less Than Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorello who signed them to his start up label Fueled by Ramen Their first release on the label was actually a re release of their self titled debut CD which had previously been self released under the Red Five Records label During this time their music found its way onto compilations from labels large and small including Moon Ska Asian Man Drive Thru and many many others In 1997 the band found themselves at a crossroads Their popularity was growing and a tour with Mu330 had gone well but college and relationships were pulling them in different directions They announced their intention to disband in late 1997 but did not play their final show until Super Bowl Sunday 1998 along with Less Than Jake and Riverfenix later Fenix TX at Liberty Lunch in Austin Texas The Back for the Attack EP which came out about that time was then considered to be their swan song After the original break up 1998 2000 edit Rory by far was the most active member of the band after the breakup playing bass on the Missile Command album Sexy Sexy Confidence and briefly forming the band Go Kappa with Jerm Pollet After that dissolved he formed played shows with and recorded an EP with Imbroco a band which featured the half of the band Mineral that was not in the Gloria Record After Imbroco imploded he shared some solo demos of some rock songs with John Janick Jr who was running Fueled by Ramen Records and he suggested starting a band with Jamie Woolford formerly of Fueled by Ramen ska punk band Animal Chin The resulting pair called themselves The Stereo and began work on their debut full length Three Hundred During this time Fueled by Ramen released posthumous albums compiling previous releases as well as unreleased tracks for both the Impossibles and Animal Chin The Impossibles release was titled Anthology It contained the full length and EP as well as songs recorded before in between and after both Due to royalty related issues later pressings removed the cover of Michael Jackson s Ben and Irving Berlin s White Christmas The version without the covers is titled Anthology 94 98 The Stereo toured the country twice and response was increasingly favorable but tensions arose and Rory was released from the band at the end of their fall 1999 tour Rory found himself sharing a small one bedroom apartment in Austin with Gabe Hascall and they reconnected as songwriters They recorded acoustic demos some of which would later evolve into Slowreader songs and decided they d try to reunite the Impossibles Both Craig and Pat jumped at the idea even though Craig was playing bass and writing songs in the band Cruiserweight at the time Reunion 2000 2002 edit They began practicing and writing songs together and recorded the album Return Their new material retained the quiet loud dynamic heavy choruses and vocal interplay that marked their previous releases while ditching the ska guitar parts they felt they had grown out of They played a sold out reunion show at Emo s in March 2000 and toured the country in support of the new release In 2001 while recording songs for an EP tensions with drummer Pat Elliott began to mount and eventually he was asked to leave the band While they continued to tour and support the new EP they were increasingly unhappy with the fans reaction to their new material and the complaints over their growing aversion to ska Ultimately they decided to break up again playing two final shows in one day at Emo s in June 2002 After the second break up 2002 present edit Rory Phillips and Gabe Hascall subsequently put their focus back towards the acoustic songwriting that had helped them reconnect and they recorded and toured as Slowreader During this time Rory more seriously put his focus on producing and recording other bands He recorded produced and co wrote demo songs with Dan Keyes of Recover under the name American Express which would later come to be known as Young Love His latest project is The Artificial Heart which evolved from earlier projects the20goto10 and Nineteen Ninety Now and features songs written for both Gabe had started a band called the Record Heat in 2003 and moved to California to pursue it but moved back to Austin and began playing and recording as a solo performer He currently lives in Austin and has released two records via Austin Town Hall Records Craig Tweedy currently plays with Rory in The Artificial Heart Beginning in early 2010 an internet presence was revived consisting of a Twitter account and an official Facebook fanpage This combined with speculation of album reissues through Paper Plastick had fueled rumors of some kind of reunion which was ultimately announced on 2 13 12 Original drummer Pat Elliott died at age 34 on May 8 2015 due to complications of kidney failure Second reunion 2012 edit On June 9 2012 ten years and one week after their last show The Impossibles played a reunion at the Mohawk in Austin TX Due to selling out the reunion show in hours the Impossibles added a second show on June 10 2012 The band was joined onstage by former fill in drummer Santiago Jimmy Vela III for the concerts On February 2 2013 the band released a live video recording of one of the reunion performances titled Long Way From Long Time Since Live online via Priorities Intact Records In July 2013 Fun Fun Fun Fest announced that The Impossibles would be a performing at the festival On August 1 2013 the band hinted at the possibility of new recordings and in October 2013 they released a 7 titled Come Back B W the Position on Priorities Intact Records Both songs feature drummer Mark Toohey Band members editOriginal members edit Gabe Hascall vocals guitar Rory Phillips vocals guitar Craig Tweedy bass guitar Pat Elliott drums Touring fill in edit Mark Toohey drums Santiago Jimmy Vela III drums Kemble Walters drums Ian Richardson drums Craig Motaro bassDiscography editThe Impossibles November 25 1997 Back for the Attack EP February 2 1998 Anthology 94 98 May 11 1999 Return June 13 2000 4 Song Brick Bomb EP June 12 2001 Long Way From Long Time Since Live Album 2013 Come Back The Position 7 Inch 2013 See also editMusic of AustinReferences edit The Impossibles Reunion Website The Impossibles February 13 2012 Retrieved 2012 02 13 Interview with The Impossibles Positively 18th Street November 9 2000 Retrieved 2006 04 16 Interview with Slow Reader Punknews org 2002 Retrieved 2007 07 04 External links editThe Impossibles Reunion website The Impossibles on Twitter nbsp The Impossibles at eMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Impossibles American band amp oldid 1136741201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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