36 Crazyfists were an American
metalcore
Metalcore (also known as metallic hardcore) is a fusion music genre that combines elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk. As with other styles blending metal and hardcore, such as crust punk and grindcore, metalcore is noted for its use of ...
band formed in
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage () is the largest city in the U.S. state of Alaska by population. With a population of 291,247 in 2020, it contains nearly 40% of the state's population. The Anchorage metropolitan area, which includes Anchorage and the neighboring Ma ...
in 1994. The band's name comes from the
Hong Kong martial arts film ''36 Crazy Fists'' (1977) starring
Jackie Chan.
To date they have released eight studio albums.
History
Early years (1994–1999)
36 Crazyfists formed in 1994 in
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage () is the largest city in the U.S. state of Alaska by population. With a population of 291,247 in 2020, it contains nearly 40% of the state's population. The Anchorage metropolitan area, which includes Anchorage and the neighboring Ma ...
. The original members were vocalist Brock Lindow, guitarists Steve Holt and Ryan Brownell, bassist JD Stuart, and drummer Thomas Noonan. Holt is from
Kenai
Kenai (, ) ( Dena'ina: ; russian: Кенай, ''Kenay'') is a city in the Kenai Peninsula Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is one hundred and fifty-eight miles by road southwest from Anchorage. The population was 7,424 as of the 2020 cen ...
, and Lindow spent much of his childhood there. Lindow, Brownell, Stuart, and Noonan are all from Anchorage.
36CF originated from the remains of three local bands: Grin, Hessian, and Broke. JD Stuart played in Grin, Brock Lindow in Hessian, and Steve Holt and Ryan Brownell in Broke. One of the circumstances influencing the formation of 36CF was the murder of Broke's drummer Duane Monsen. On January 28, 1994, Broke played a set at the Underground bar in Anchorage. Later that night there was an altercation between Monsen and a drunken soldier who was stationed locally at
Ft. Richardson. According to an article in the ''
Anchorage Daily News'', Monsen tried to apologize and defuse the situation, but was fatally stabbed in the neck.
He was 27 years old. In the wake of this tragedy, Monsen's friends organized a benefit concert to raise funds for his family. Monsen's protégé Thomas Noonan played the drums at this show and the musicians decided that they were an excellent match. In retrospect, it became the first 36CF performance.
36CF released their first EP, ''Boss Buckle'', in 1995 on cassette. At that time the band's local popularity was rising quickly and the tape became a rarity, with the entire printing sold or given away as promos. On May 13, 1996, 36CF opened for
Primus at Egan Center in Anchorage. This concert was particularly interesting in a few ways. This was the one of the first times 36CF performed before an audience of thousands, though many locals were already familiar with the band's music. This was also the last show of Primus' Punchbowl tour and the last show for drummer Tim Alexander before his first hiatus from Primus.
36CF were planning to relocate to
Tacoma, Washington, in search of professional recording contracts when another tragedy struck. On June 16, 1996, JD Stuart died in a car collision at age 23.
This was a huge loss for the band because Stuart's musicianship and showmanship were a large part of the band's appeal. Nevertheless, the band persevered. At that time, Brownell retired from the band and the remaining members recruited bassist Mick Whitney, who is also from Anchorage. 36CF then relocated to the
Seattle-Tacoma metropolitan area.
In 1997, the band released their second EP, ''Suffer Tree'', on cassette. Later that year they self-published full-length demo CD, ''In the Skin''. They next relocated to
Portland, Oregon. In 1999, they released a four-song demo that, through their friends in Skinlab, ended up in the hands of
Monte Conner
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The bands he has signed, in alphabetica ...
, A&R rep at
Roadrunner Records
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History
The label was launched in 1980 in t ...
. In an interview with ''AntiHero Magazine'', vocalist Brock Lindow states that the demo was produced by Steev Esquivel and Scott Sargeant of
Skinlab.
Roadrunner Records years (2000–2007)
Signed by Roadrunner Records in 2000, the band recorded their major debut album ''
Bitterness the Star
''Bitterness the Star'' is the debut major label album by American metalcore band 36 Crazyfists. It was released on April 4, 2002 through Roadrunner Records, and was produced by Eddie Wohl. "Slit Wrist Theory" was released as a single and is o ...
'' which was released on April 4, 2002. In support of its release they toured with bands such as
Candiria,
God Forbid
God Forbid is an American heavy metal band formed in East Brunswick, New Jersey in 1996.
History Early career (1999-2004)
Building up a following in the late 1990s by touring with bands such as GWAR, Nile, Cradle of Filth and Candiria, God Fo ...
,
Chimaira,
Diecast, and Hotwire. After touring the
United States, they headed off to Europe to begin the European Road Rage Tour with
Killswitch Engage and
Five Pointe O.
The band re-emerged two years later, on March 16, 2004 with their second album ''
A Snow Capped Romance
''A Snow Capped Romance'' is the second studio album by American metalcore band 36 Crazyfists. It was released on March 16, 2004, by Roadrunner Records
Roadrunner Records is an American record label focused on heavy metal and hard rock band ...
'' which was produced by James Paul Wisner (who also produced albums for bands like
Dashboard Confessional and
As Friends Rust). They toured intensely behind the record (playing shows with acts like Killswitch Engage and
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) through December, taking two months off before beginning the work on their next album.
36 Crazyfists entered the studio with producer
Sal Villanueva
Salvatore Villanueva is an Italian-American record producer. Villaneuva's first entrance into the New York hardcore scene came when playing in bands including Demonspeed and Murphy's Law. He's currently the bassplayer for Joe Coffee, the new band ...
(who had worked with
Thursday and
Taking Back Sunday) in October 2005 to commence recording their third album ''
Rest Inside the Flames
''Rest Inside the Flames'' is the third album by American metalcore band 36 Crazyfists. It was released in Australia on June 10, 2006 and in Europe and the UK on June 12, 2006. The album was released in the US on November 7 via the band's new ...
'', which was released across Europe on June 12, 2006. Ultimately, Roadrunner decided not to release the album in North America. A deal with
DRT Entertainment was later struck, and the album received a belated release on November 7, 2006.
The album was a success in the UK, with ''Rest Inside the Flames'' debuting at No. 71 on the
UK Albums Chart, and reaching No. 2 on the
BBC's Rock Albums chart. However, the album only sold 1,858 copies in the US during its first week of release.
The band started an extensive UK tour, supported by
Twelve Tribes
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and Your Rigamortus on April 1, 2007, where they played at 26 venues across the country.
Ferret Music years (2007–2014)
In May 2008 the band released ''
The Tide and Its Takers
''The Tide and Its Takers'' is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band 36 Crazyfists. It was released on . The band filmed a music video for the album's first single, "We Gave It Hell", with director Soren, who has previously worked w ...
'' on
Ferret Music. They continue to play annually at the Summer Meltdown Festival in Anchorage, Alaska, except for 2008, when they were on tour with the first Annual Rockstar Mayhem Festival. Shortly after the Mayhem tour, bassist Mick Whitney left the band and was replaced by Brett Makowski.
36 Crazyfists filmed their show of January 9, 2009 in Anchorage, Alaska for their first live DVD, ''Underneath a Northern Sky'', released in October 2009.
The album ''
Collisions and Castaways
''Collisions and Castaways'' is the fifth studio album by American metalcore band 36 Crazyfists. The album was released in the UK on July 26, 2010 and in the rest of the world on July 27, 2010. The album sold around 3,300 copies in the United St ...
'' was released in the US by Ferret Music on July 27, 2010 and a day earlier in the rest of the world via
Roadrunner Records
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History
The label was launched in 1980 in t ...
. The album features guest appearances by
Twelve Tribes
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frontman Adam Jackson (who also featured on their 2008 album ''The Tide and Its Takers''), Raithon Clay of Plans to Make Perfect, and Brandon Davis from Across the Sun. Production duties for the album were handled by band guitarist Steve Holt and sport mixing from Andy Sneap.
The band played a variety of European festivals in June, including the UK Download Festival. 36 Crazyfists returned to the US in July to tour with
Fear Factory, After the Burial,
Divine Heresy, and Baptized in Blood.
In the UK the band re-signed with Roadrunner Records. ''Collisions and Castaways'' was released a day earlier on July 26.
''Time and Trauma,'' ''Lanterns'' and lineup changes (2014–2021)
In May 2011, 36 Crazyfists confirmed they would be touring the UK starting on October 1 in Oxford and finishing the nine date tour in Birmingham on October 22. The tour was subsequently canceled due to family matters. 36 Crazyfists did, however, confirm that they have begun writing their next album. In 2012 the band announced the addition of drummer Kyle Baltus to the group's ranks after the departure of long time drummer, Thomas Noonan. In addition, the band was rejoined by bassist Mick Whitney following the departure of Brett "Buzzard" Makowski.
During the UK tour at the end of 2013, the band debuted the title track for their seventh studio album, ''Time and Trauma''. By mid-2014 the band had completed work on their new album for an early 2015 release. A listening party for the CD was held on July 24 at Pioneer Bar in Anchorage. Their seventh studio album ''Time and Trauma'' was released on February 17, 2015 via
Spinefarm Records. Spinefarm Records also released the single "Also Am I" on their SoundCloud page.
On September 29, 2017, the band released their eighth studio album ''Lanterns'' on Spinefarm Records.
On March 19, 2021, Steven Holt posted on his personal
Facebook profile in which he suggested that the band has disbanded. However, there has been no official confirmation, and less than two weeks prior, vocalist Brock Lindow confirmed that a new album was about half written. However, a few weeks later, it was reported that the band was continuing without Lindow, though there was also no official confirmation.
Musical style
36 Crazyfists has been described as
nu metal
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earlier in their musical career,
metalcore
Metalcore (also known as metallic hardcore) is a fusion music genre that combines elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk. As with other styles blending metal and hardcore, such as crust punk and grindcore, metalcore is noted for its use of ...
,
alternative metal, and
post-hardcore
Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. It was initially inspired by post-punk and noise rock. Like post-punk, the term has been ...
. According to Adam Rees of ''
Metal Hammer'', 36 Crazyfists occupies "a territory between jarring metalcore, nu metal's groove and the anthemic charge of post-hardcore".
Band members
Final Lineup
*Brock Lindow – lead vocals
*Steve Holt – guitars, backing vocals
*Mick Whitney – bass
*Kyle Baltus – drums
Former members
*JD Stuart – bass
*Ryan Brownell – guitars
*Thomas Noonan – drums
*Brett "Buzzard" Makowski – bass
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
EPs
Singles
Other releases
* 2002: "Follow" featuring Brock Lindow and Kyle Novak on vocals). Song by Family Tree on the album ''Family Tree 1'' released on Excessive Use of the Force Records. Family Tree also features David Holt, brother of Steve Holt, on guitar synth and touch guitar.
* 2003: "At the End of August" – featured in
MTV2
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The channel launched initially as an all-music video service, once the original MTV had started to sh ...
's ''
Headbangers Ball
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''
* 2003: "Racecar" by Delmag featuring Brock Lindow. Delmag is the band of former 36CF guitarist Ryan Brownell.
* 2004: "Beauty Through the Eyes of a Predator" by
Demon Hunter featuring Brock Lindow, on their album ''
Summer of Darkness''
* 2004: "Bloodwork" – featured in ''
Resident Evil: Apocalypse Soundtrack''
* 2004: "Workhorse" (
Cast Iron Hike cover) – featured on ''Jäger Music Rarities Promotional Giveaway''
* 2005: "Fall Away" featuring Brock Lindow, Sarah Pederson and Kyle Novak on vocals and "Drawing Contact" featuring Brock Lindow and Sarah Pederson on vocals – Both songs by Family Tree on the album ''Family Tree 2'' released on Excessive Use of the Force Records. Family Tree also features David Holt, brother of Steve Holt, on drums, guitar synth and touch guitar
* 2005: ''Destroy the Map'' EP – released in connection with their 2005 April tour in the UK and Europe. Also includes "Workhorse" and "Sad Lisa" covers
* 2006: "I'll Go Until My Heart Stops" – featured in ''
MTV2 Headbanger's Ball: The Revenge''
* 2006: "Digging the Grave" (
Faith No More
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cover) – featured on ''
Kerrang! High Voltage'' and the iTunes version of ''
Rest Inside the Flames
''Rest Inside the Flames'' is the third album by American metalcore band 36 Crazyfists. It was released in Australia on June 10, 2006 and in Europe and the UK on June 12, 2006. The album was released in the US on November 7 via the band's new ...
''
* 2010: "It Only Gets Harder from Here" by Witness the End featuring Brock Lindow on their self-titled EP
* 2011: "This Is My Nightmare" by Heart Attack High featuring Brock Lindow on their album ''The Honeymoon Is Over''
* 2019: "Voids" by Distance Defined featuring Brock Lindow on their album "Hollow Hearts"
Videography
* "Slit Wrist Theory" – ''Bitterness the Star''
* "At the End of August" – ''A Snow Capped Romance''
* "Bloodwork" – ''A Snow Capped Romance''
* "I'll Go Until My Heart Stops" – ''Rest Inside the Flames''
* "We Gave It Hell" – ''The Tide and Its Takers''
* "Reviver" – ''Collisions and Castaways''
* "Also Am I" – ''Time and Trauma''
* "Swing the Noose" – ''Time and Trauma''
* "Death Eater" - Lanterns
* "Better to Burn" - Lanterns
* "Wars to Walk Away From" - Lanterns
* "Kenai Lanterns Tour" - Lanterns
* "Sleepsick" - Lanterns
References
Other sources
Interview with Steve Holt @ Onemetal.com* http://www.thegauntlet.com/article/4/10857/36%20Crazyfists.html
Interview @ SHOUT! Music webzine
External links
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