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Drowningman is an American
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band from Burlington, Vermont, which was active from 1995 to 2005. Formed in the fall of 1995 by Simon Brody, Denny Donovan, Javin Leonard, Dave Barnett and Todd Tomlinson, the band was heavily influenced by a variety of bands including
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and Promise Ring. This musical amalgamation influenced the modern metalcore and mathcore musical subgenres.


History


Formation (1995–1996)

Drowingman was formed in Burlington, Vermont and played its first show in a basement at Hungerford Terrace on New Year's Eve of 1996. A first demo recording from early 1996 is included on the ''Learn to Let It Go'' retrospective released by ReIgnition Recordings in 2004. Hungerford Terrace is famous for its involvement in the Underground Railroad with Harriet Tumbman in the slavery days.


Hydra Head Records-era (1997–1998)

By 1997 the band had begun playing throughout the Northeast. Frequently sharing bills with bands on the Boston-based Hydra Head Records (
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), Drowningman soon joined the roster and their debut 7-inch EP ''Weighted and Weighed Down'' was released in 1997, and was followed by the LP ''Busy Signal at the Suicide Hotline'' in 1998 and a split EP with frequent tour-mates
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on the same label.


Revelation Records-era (1999–2001)

By early 1999 the band was being courted by
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and was also talking to friends at
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. The band returned to the studio soon after the addition of Joe Villemaire, Matt Roy and Zach Martin.
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had become concerned with the revolving door policy and when the EP ''How They Light Cigarettes In Prison'' was presented to them, the reaction was underwhelming. Revelation Records expressed enthusiasm for the record and went on to release it in early 2000, initially shipping more copies than any previous Revelation EP. Simon Brody described the emerging band on the Revelation Records website in the following fashion: A first full U.S. tour with
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was embarked on to support the release. Soon after returning, production of the ''Rock And Roll Killing Machine'' record began in
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at the
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. A great deal of technical difficulty was encountered; Simon Brody had claimed in interviews the stressed work environment caused the tempo of many of the songs to rush and that record lost some of the previous efforts melodic counterpoint. Still, it was well received, earning a 10/10 in respected extreme music magazine ''Terrorizer'' and finding its way into many publications' top ten lists for 2001. Aside from making regular appearances at
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, Krazy Fest 4, Monster Fest and The
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, Drowningman began touring extensively in support of this latest record. They toured with hardcore and metal bands as varied as
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, Darkest Hour and
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. However, projected gigs for early 2001 were curtailed when the group lost its drummer. By May 2001 road action was resumed with regular partners Darkest Hour on the "Bro-Down 2001" tour.


Later Recordings and First Break-Up (2002)

The band then recorded an EP for Equal Vision Records which was released in 2002 entitled ''Drowningman Still Loves You''. Several tours followed, first with Thursday and Waterdown, later with Atreyu and Vaux. By September the group announced they were to hook up with
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for East Coast and Midwest gigs, but backed out to prioritise songwriting. Embroiled in contract disputes with Revelation Records the band went into God City Studios in early 2002 and recorded a series of improvised tracks for a final Revelation release tentatively and sarcastically entitled ''Best Record Ever''. The instrumental tracks briefly circulated minus a 20-minute "meditation on a single riff" (a homage to the emerging and burgeoning stoner rock trend) and according to band members was never actually intended to be released. Shortly after a particularly rowdy final performance on June 22, 2002, at Krazy Fest 5 in Louisville, Kentucky, the members of Drowningman parted ways.


Reunion and ''Don't Push Us When We're Hot'' (2004–2005)

Denny Donovan and Simon Brody revived Drowningman briefly, beginning with a 2005 trek with The Dillinger Escape Plan,
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and Zao. Drowningman announced a Summer 2005 nationwide US trek with The Minor Times. Following the tour they recorded what was to be the band's final album which was moderately well-received by some critics but was not up to par with some of the band's earlier albums. A promotional video for the track "White People Are Stupid" was directed by Joseph Patisall, which MTV aired with the abbreviated title "WPAS". Before embarking on a tour to promote their new album, in October 2005 Drowningman former members rejoined the band, guitarist Frank Smecker and drummer Dave Joyal, the later having prior involvement during the ''Still Loves You'' EP. The band broke up permanently after recording a version of Black Flag's "Loose Nut", for the Reignition Records re-issue of the tribute album ''Black On Black.'' When the tour for Don't Push Us When We're Hot commenced, the band became disgruntled by the poor organization of the tour, and only made it three or four shows into the tour before breaking up the band for the second time. In 2014, Drowningman reformed for three shows in the Northeast with the Rock and Roll Killing Machine line-up.


Members


Final line-up

*Simon Brody- vocals (1998–2002, 2004–2005, 2014) *Javin Leonard - guitar (1996–2002, 2014, 2021) *Matt Roy - guitar (1999–2002, 2014, 2021) *Dave Barnett - bass (1996–2000, 2000–2002, 2014) *Jackson Jacques - EVP (2021) *Joe Villemaire - drums (1998–2000, 2014)


Former members

*Teej Maynard- Junior Guitar (2021–-present) *Little Baby Kevin - guitar (2021–2021) *Hans Olsen - guitar (2004–2005) *Jamie Durivage - bass (2004–2005) *Brian Curry - drums (2004–2005) *Dave Joyal - drums (2000–2002) *Zack Martin - bass (1999) *Daryl Rabidoux - guitar (1997–1999) *Todd Tomlinson - drums (1996–1998) *Denny Donovan - guitar (1996–1997) *Josh Levy - bass (1996–1997)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Busy Signal at the Suicide Hotline'' (1998,
Hydra Head Hydra Head Records was an independent record label that specializes in extreme metal music, founded in New Mexico by Aaron Turner (the frontman of Isis) in 1993. It had another imprint, Hydra Head Noise Industries, which specialized in experiment ...
) * ''Rock and Roll Killing Machine'' (2000,
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) * ''Don't Push Us When We're Hot'' (2004,
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Singles and EPs

* ''Weighted and Weighed Down'' 7-inch (1997, Hydra Head) * ''Jim Fear/My First Restraining Order'' split 7-inch with
The Dillinger Escape Plan The Dillinger Escape Plan was an American metalcore band. The band was formed in 1997 in Morris Plains, New Jersey by guitarist Ben Weinman, bassist Adam Doll, vocalist Dimitri Minakakis, and drummer Chris Pennie. The band's use of odd time si ...
(1999, Hydra Head) * ''How They Light Cigarettes In Prison'' 7-inch/CDep (2000, Revelation) * ''Drowningman Still Loves You'' 10-inch/CDep (2001, Equal Vision)


Compilation albums

* ''Learn to Let It Go: the Demos'' (2004, Law of Inertia)


References


External links


Simon Brody's blog, including postings of The Scheme's unreleased tracks

Simon's New Band
* {{Authority control Musical groups established in 1997 Musical groups disestablished in 2005 Equal Vision Records artists Metalcore musical groups from Vermont