Leeway (band)
Leeway | |
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Origin | Astoria, New York, USA |
Genres | Crossover thrash, Thrash metal, Hardcore punk |
Years active | 1984–1996 2006 |
Labels | Profile Records |
Members | A.J. Novello Eddie Sutton Pokey Jimmy Xanthos |
Past members | Saso Motroni Jose Ochoa Tony Fontão Michael Gibbons Zowie |
Leeway is a crossover thrash band formed in Astoria, New York, USA in 1984 by guitarist A.J. Novello and vocalist Eddie Sutton under the name The Unruled. They played alongside groups such as Crumbsuckers, Prong, Ludichrist, Bad Brains, and Sick of It All at the predominantly hardcore punk-oriented CBGB venue, and had metal influences from the start. Guitarist and songwriter A.J. Novello said:
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We might have helped open up a can of worms by bringing suburban metalheads to shows. Years later, it kind of ruined things in the scene, but I can't say I have any regrets.[1]
The fact that the band experimented with sound, had two guitarists riffing and solo-ing between them and the singer dressed in skeleton outfits and Yankees uniforms also set them out from the rest of the hardcore punk scene.
In November, 1987 they entered the Normandy Sound studio in Warren, Rhode Island and recorded their first album, Born to Expire. However, due to delays and postponements, the album was not released until January, 1989. Three follow-ups ensued – Desperate Measures, Adult Crash, and Open Mouth Kiss – before the band split in 1996. There was a short lived reunion in 2006 which saw the band playing again,most notably with the Bad Brains, at CBGB and a European Festival tour, which was the last time the band performed live.[2]
Their song "Enforcer" has recently been featured on the playlist of the radio show "L.C.H.C" in the game GTA IV in 2008.
Contents
Early Leeway History (1983-1986)
- December 1983 – First Leeway lineup gets together in Astoria, NY. AJ Novello Guitar, Saso Motroni Drums, Jose Ochoa Bass, Eddie Pomponio Vocals. The Band's name at this time was the Unruled.
- June 15, 1984 – 1st show – Queens, NY – “Coventry“Club with Gilligan’s revenge and the NY Hoods (Performed under the name Unruled)
- September 6th 1984 – 1st show as Leeway – The Dive Club – NYC
- December 22nd 1984 – first demo recorded at Don Fury’s Studio – 4 songs:
- Be Loud
- Catholic High school (Girls in Trouble)
- Lovesick
- Vengeance
- February 1985 – First demo released
- February 16th 1985 – First CBGB Show – With Articles of Faith and C.O.C
- May 19th 1985 – Second CBGB Show – “Guillotine” Benefit
- July 1985 – Second demo “Enforcer” Recorded at Don Fury’s
- September 1985 – “Enforcer” Demo released – 5 Songs:
- Enforcer
- Marathon
- On The Outside
- Self –Defense
- Be Loud
- February 1986 – Third CBGB Show with A.O.D
- March 1986 – Fourth CBGB Show with C.O.C and Damage – Johnny Feedback from Kraut sitting in on Drums
- June 7, 1986 – 1st show at Ritz – GBH, Agnostic Front and Crumbsuckers (Mackie on Drums)
- September – 1986 – Gordon Ancis joins on 2nd Guitar
- December 27, 1986 – 2nd show at Ritz - Bad Brains, S.N.F.U, Warzone and Nausea (Mackie on Drums)
Members
- Eddie Sutton (born Eddie Pomponio) – vocals
- A.J. Novello – guitar
- Pokey Mo – drums
- Jimmy Xanthos – bass
- Michael Gibbons – guitar [1]
Past members
- Saso Motroni – drums
- Jose Ochoa – bass
- Zowie Ackermann – bass
- Tony Fontão – drums
- Eddie Cohen – bass
- Mackie – drums
- Gordon Ancis – guitar
Discography
Release date | Title | Label |
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1988 | Born to Expire | Profile Records/Rock Hotel |
1991 | Desperate Measures | Profile Records/Rock Hotel |
1994 | Adult Crash | Bulletproof Records |
1995 | Open Mouth Kiss | Bulletproof Records |
1996 | Born to Expire/Desperate Measures | Another Planet - split re-issue |
Notes
- ↑ Eric Wielander's liner notes in the 1996 Another Planet Born to Expire/Desperate Measures re-issue
- ↑ http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2006/02/leeway_bad_brai.html
External links
- BNR Metal band page
- PUNKCAST#12 live video @ Wetlands, NYC, on April 4, 1999. (RealPlayer)
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