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Cable is an American band formed in 1994 in
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. They combine a
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aesthetic with a rhythmically complex, often discordant
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-influenced musical approach. Lineup changes and delays between recordings may have hindered their notoriety over the years.


History

The quartet formed in 1994, at which time it consisted of Randy Larsen (guitar/vocals), Vic Szalaj (drums), Matt Becker (guitar), and
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(bass) and were players in Connecticut's "noise-core" scene. This line-up recorded a demo and appeared on a split 7-inch with Malcolm's Lost. Vocalist Aaron Lazauski joined the band briefly and appeared on the "Part Three"/"Feed Me Glass" 7-inch in 1995. Soon, both Lazauski and Larsen left the band and Bernie Romanowski joined the group as vocalist/guitarist. In the documentary ''Last Call'', Jeff Caxide stated that he was unhappy with Larsen's departure and soon, he parted ways with Cable, only to, ironically, be replaced by a returning Randy Larsen, who picked up the bass upon re-entry into the band. In 1997, their debut, ''Variable Speed Drive'' was released by
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. After a brief split, the band's second full-length (and first for label
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), ''
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'', was released in 1999. Cable was down to just a three-piece for ''Gutter Queen'', with Becker having left by this point. The next couple of years saw shows with bands including
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, Today is the Day,
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, Botch,
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, and others. The group split again when Romanowski moved to
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After a year, he returned and Cable reunited. In 2001, the trio of Larsen, Romanowski, and Szalaj recorded ''
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'', their last release for Hydra Head, as well as a new EP entitled ''Skyhorse Jams'', issued by This Dark Reign Recordings in 2001. The group was back to a quartet lineup for this EP after the addition of second guitarist Ben Cowles. The ''Skyhorse Jams'' EP showed the group moving towards more of a Southern rock-influenced hardcore/metal style. In 2003, the band released ''Never Trust A Gemini'', which saw the band adding another member, second vocalist Peter Farris. After what was termed as a "nasty falling out with the other dudes in the band", Cable regrouped again for 2004's ''Pigs Never Fly'', which saw the band move to Philadelphia's Translation Loss Records and swap Ben Cowles for Aaron Lewis, who also recorded the album. Chris Fischkelta joined the band after its recording and Bernie Romanowski departed once again. The band's final performance was on December 18, 2005, at NYC's now defunct CBGB. The band called it quits shortly after. 2006's ''Last Call'' CD/DVD compiled a new song with a selection of previously released tracks, a documentary on the band, and included audio and video of the CBGB show. The band became active again after re-forming in 2008. In mid-2008, Cable re-released the ''Variable Speed Drive'' record on Translation Loss Records. In 2009, they recorded a new album, ''The Failed Convict'' with Joel Hamilton at Studio G in Brooklyn, NY. ''The Failed Convict'' was released on August 8, 2009, on The End Records. This album features 13 songs, which is the band's longest album to date. ''The Failed Convict'' was engineered by
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(Mogwai, Pelican) and guest vocals by
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on the track "Outside Abeline."


Members


Original lineup (1994–1996)

*Randy Larsen (guitar, vocals) *Vic Szalaj (drums) *Matt Becker (guitar) *
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(bass)


Later members

*Bernie Romanowski (guitar) *Aaron Lazauski (vocals) *Ben Cowles (guitar) *Aaron Lewis (guitar)


Current members

*Bernie Romanowski (guitar) *Randy Larsen (bass, vocals) *Vic Szalaj (drums) *Chris Fischkelta (guitar) *Peter Farris (vocals)


Discography

*1994 Demo Cassette (Self released) *1995 Cable/Malcom's Lost''
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7-inch (Moo Cow Records 004) *1995 Part Three/Feed Me Glass 7-inch (Atomic Action Records) *1996: ''Variable Speed Drive'' –
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*1997: ''Cable'' – Atomic Action! *1999: ''
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'' –
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*2001: ''
Northern Failures ''Northern Failures'' is an album by American metal band Cable, released in 2001 by Hydra Head Records. The album was produced by Steve Austin of Today Is The Day, the first of three releases he would produce for the group, and the band's last r ...
'' – Hydra Head Records *2001: ''Skyhorse Jams'' – This Dark Reign *2003: ''Never Trust a Gemini'' – This Dark Reign *2004: ''Pigs Never Fly'' – Translation Loss Records *2006: ''Last Call'' CD / DVD Retrospective – Translation Loss Records *2008: ''Variable Speed Drive'' (re-issue w/Bonus Tracks) Translation Loss Records *2009: ''The Failed Convict'' –
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*2017: ''It Cost Me Everything 1994–1995'' (compilation) Atomic Action! Recordings *2019: ''Take The Stairs To Hell'' – Translation Lost Records


References


External links


Official site
(archived)
Translation Loss RecordsHydraheadThis Dark Reign
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