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boysetsfire is an American
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band from
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. Formed in October 1994, boysetsfire is composed of guitarists Chad Istvan and Josh Latshaw, vocalist Nathan Gray, and bassists Chris Rakus and Robert Ehrenbrand. Lyrical themes express political views.


Biography

Boysetsfire released their first demo albums in late 1994 and early 1995. In 1996 the band released their first EP, ''This Crying, This Screaming, My Voice Is Being Born''. In 1997, they signed a contract with
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, and recorded their first album, ''The Day the Sun Went Out''. In 1999, their second album, ''After the Eulogy'' was recorded, and boysetsfire went on tour with
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, as well as on Vans Warped tour. Also, boysetsfire released a split-EP with Snapcase in 1999, as well as the '' Crush 'Em All Vol. 1''
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tribute with Shai Hulud for
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, and another with
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in 2000. Their former bassist was replaced by Rob Avery. After being signed to Victory Records, the band moved to
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, an independent label distributed by
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in the US. ''
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'' was then released in 2003. Following a dispute with Wind-up, in 2005 the band signed to the independent record labels
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for worldwide distribution and Equal Vision Records for North American distribution. The album ''The Misery Index: Notes from the Plague Years'' got released in March 2006.


Brief hiatus

On July 31, 2006, the band informed the fans about its retirement through their official website. There was a farewell European tour in late summer; however, guitarist Josh Latshaw severely injured himself prior to its start. As a result, the band played those shows with roadie Chris "The Reverend" Rakus at the guitar instead, but returned to Europe in May 2007 to give Latshaw the chance to say goodbye to the European fans. The band's final performance took place on June 9, 2007 in
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. A DVD has been released of this show in its entirety as well as parts of the final European tour. On February 12, 2007, lead vocalist Nathan Gray announced that he was forming a new band by the name of The Casting Out. While the band includes several former members of boysetsfire, Gray informed fans that it would not be another political band. Drummer Matt Krupanski went on to form new bands Bound and Buried and Young Lady, the latter which included future boysetsfire bassist, Marc Krupanski (formerly of Dear Tonight, Midvale, Eldritch Anisette, Dorian Gray, and Network 34) as well as two other Delaware natives, including members from Joshua Fit for Battle.


Reunion

boysetsfire announced their reunion on their website and official
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-page on October 5, 2010. Tour venues were Berlin, the Groezrock Festival in Belgium, the Studio at Webster Hall and the Nova Rock Festival in Nickelsdorf, Austria. In August 2011, they played in the UK at the Reading & Leeds Festival. In November 2011, via the band's official
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page, the band announced Robert Ehrenbrand had left the band. The band then announced that Marc Krupanski (from a number of former bands, such as "Dear Tonight", "Midvale", and "Eldritch Anisette") officially joined as the new bassist. The band recorded 5 new songs in the summer of 2012 with two of them scheduled to be released on Magic Bullet Records as a vinyl 7" record. In 2012, five shows were played in the U.S.: two in January 2012 (one in their hometown of Newark, Delaware and the other in West Chester, Pennsylvania), one in Boston, one in Providence, one and at The Bamboozle Festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey in May 2012. They then conducted a three-week tour in July–August 2012 in Europe. In December 2012 via the band's official Facebook page, it was announced that both Matt and Marc Krupanski had left the band. A few days later, it was announced that Chris Rakus and Robert Ehrenbrand would share bass player duties. Dan Pelic joined as drummer. In June 2013, the band released a two-song EP featuring brothers Matt and Marc Krupanski, as well as a fifth album, '' While a Nation Sleeps...'', which featured new and previously unreleased songs re-recorded by Dan Pelic and Robert Ehrenbrand. It was well-received, especially in the German album charts where it reached #22. A European Tour was carried out in June and July 2013, including concerts at
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and Southside Festival, with additional shows being played in Dortmund, Stuttgart and Hamburg in October 2013. In November and December 2013, the band toured Australia and in April 2014 gave concerts in the UK. The band returned to Europe for summer and in celebration of its 20th anniversary, announced shows in Hamburg, Cologne, Berlin and Vienna in October 2014. In September 2015, the band released their self-titled sixth album. This was followed by a European tour to support the album with Silverstein and Great Collapse. In Summer 2016, they will be going on a European tour with Polar and Wolf down before taking a break in order to focus on other musical projects.


Personnel


Current members

*Nathan Gray – lead vocals, keyboard (1994–present) *Josh Latshaw – guitar, backing vocals (1994–present) *Chad Istvan – guitar, backing vocals (1994–present) *Robert Ehrenbrand – bass (2004–2011, 2013–present) *Chris Rakus – bass (2013–present) *Jared Shavelson – drums (2013–present)


Former members

*Darrell Hyde – bass (1994–1999) *Rob Avery – bass (1999–2004) *Marc Krupanski – bass (2011–2013) *Matt Krupanski – drums (1994–2013) *Dan Pelic – drums (2013) *Lee Dickerson – guitar (2013)


Timeline


Discography

Over the years, boysetsfire released records through Magic Bullet, Conquer the World,
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,
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,
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, and Burning Heart. They have released split-EPs with
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, Shai Hulud,
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,
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, and KMPFSPRT.


Studio-albums

*1997: ''The Day the Sun went out'' CD/LP *2000: ''After the Eulogy'' CD/CS/LP *2003: ''
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'' CD/DVD *2006: ''The Misery Index: Notes from the Plague-Years'' CD/DVD *2013: '' While a Nation Sleeps...'' *2015: ''Self-titled''


EPs

*1994: ''Boysetsfire'' *1995: ''Premonition, Change, Revolt'' *1996: ''Consider'' *1996: ''This Crying, this Screaming, my Voice is being born'' *1998: ''In Chrysalis'' *1999: ''Snapcase vs. Boysetsfire'' (split) *2000: '' Crush 'Em All Vol. 1'' (Boysetsfire/ Shai Hulud split) *2000: '' Coalesce / Boysetsfire'' (split) *2001: '' Suckerpunch Training'' *2013: ''Bled dry'' *2013: ''The Casting-out'' *2014: ''Split 7"'' (Boysetsfire/
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) *2015: ''Split 10"'' (Boysetsfire/KMPFSPRT)


Compilations and other appearances

*1995: ''Dad, I Can't Breathe''(Creep Records compilation) *1997: ''For the Kids'' (7" benefit compilation, including an earlier version of BSF song "With Cold Eyes". Other bands include "The Weak Link Breaks", "By the Grace of God" and "Dorian Gray" which featured other Delaware natives including future members of Boysetsfire, Rob Avery and Marc Krupanski. Released by Diffusion Records) *2003: '' Daredevil: The Album'' (soundtrack to the original motion picture, LP) *2005: ''
Before the Eulogy ''Before the Eulogy'' is a collection of B-sides and rarities by Delaware-based band, Boysetsfire. It includes the complete ''Consider'' 7" (1996) and ''In Chrysalis'' EP (1998). Track listing #"One Subject Notebook" – 2:59 #"Parasite Candy" †...
'' (B-sides and rarities CD) One of their songs, "Handful of Redemption", is featured on the video games Tiger Woods '03 and MVP Baseball '03 by EA Sports. Their song "Rookie" from the After the Eulogy album was featured on the Legends of Wrestling video game. "Rookie" from After the Eulogy and "Handful of Redemption" from the
Tomorrow Come Today ''Tomorrow Come Today'' is the third studio album by Delaware band Boysetsfire, released in 2003. "High Wire Escape Artist" appeared on the soundtrack to the 2003 movie '' Daredevil''. Critical reception AllMusic AllMusic (previously know ...
album were also featured in the video game
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. Additionally, their song "High Wire Escape Artist" is featured on the soundtrack to ''The Daredevil'' motion picture. The soundtrack record, released by Wind-up Records, is the band's first and only gold record.


Live-recordings

*2002: '' Live for Today'' (EP) *2009: ''Farewell Show'' (DVD)


Music-videos

*2003: ''Last Year's Nest'' *2005: ''Dear George'' *2006: ''Requiem'' *2013: ''Bled dry'' *2013: ''Closure'' *2013: ''Never said'' *2015: ''One Match''


References


External links

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