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Ensign is an American
hardcore punk Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots can be traced to earlier punk ...
band from
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. They formed in 1995 and signed with
Indecision Records Indecision Records is an independent American hardcore punk record label, which was started by punk photographer and fanzine editor Dave Mandel in 1992 as an offshoot of his fanzine, ''Indecision''. It is based in Garden Grove, California, and ...
in 1996. They signed to the larger label "next door",
Dexter Holland Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland (born December 29, 1965) is an American musician who is the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, primary songwriter and last remaining original member of the American rock band the Offspring. He is also the creator of th ...
's
Nitro Records Nitro Records was an American independent record label, founded in 1994 and operated by The Offspring's Dexter Holland and Greg K. Nitro is famous for being an incubator for punk rock artists who have subsequently become successful, most notabl ...
, in 1998 and finally came to rest at
Blackout Records Blackout! Records is an independent record label which specializes in hardcore punk. It was formed in 1988 by Bill Wilson and Jim Gibson. In 1989, the label released its album, a New York hardcore compilation album entitled ''Where the Wild Thin ...
in 2003 after a brief sortie back to Indecision in 2000.


History


1995: Beginning

The band was formed in
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, a band in the
New York hardcore New York hardcore (also known as NYHC) is both the hardcore punk music created in New York City and the subculture and lifestyle (sociology), lifestyle associated with that music. New York hardcore grew out of the hardcore scene established in Wa ...
scene.


1996–1998: Indecision years

The band went to California and signed for
Indecision Records Indecision Records is an independent American hardcore punk record label, which was started by punk photographer and fanzine editor Dave Mandel in 1992 as an offshoot of his fanzine, ''Indecision''. It is based in Garden Grove, California, and ...
and in May 1996 released a self-titled 7-inch four track EP. After this, Walt Svelka and Chris Ross departed and were replaced by Nate "Edge" Gluck (ex-Strength 691, Vision) and Ryan Murphy (ex-Undertow) respectively. In mid-1997, '' Fall from Grace'', another four track 7-inch EP, was released. John Fraunberger then left the band to take up a teaching degree, but not before recording material for the first full-length album, '' Direction of Things to Come'' which came out in November 1997. Fraunberger was replaced on guitar by Ryan "Mackenzie" Donoghue as the band took to the road. In 1998, the band decided to cast their net further and sign for
Nitro Records Nitro Records was an American independent record label, founded in 1994 and operated by The Offspring's Dexter Holland and Greg K. Nitro is famous for being an incubator for punk rock artists who have subsequently become successful, most notabl ...
which had a larger distribution network. Also in 1998, three live tracks appeared on an Indecision Records 7-inch ''Devil's Night'', with other artists from the label – the remainder of the live set would later feature on the '' Three Years Two Months Eleven Days'' album.


1998–2002: Nitro years

Although the band had switched labels, they retained the services of the same recording studio (Trax East,
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) as their debut on Indecision for the next full-length outing, '' Cast the First Stone'' released in March 1999. The band embarked on a tour of Europe and the United Kingdom in August 1999, playing a handful of cross-over shows with Florida hardcore band
As Friends Rust As Friends Rust is an American melodic hardcore band based in Gainesville, Florida. The original line-up, which included vocalist Damien Moyal, guitarist Henry Olmino, bass guitarist Jeronimo Gomez and drummer Matthew Crum, formed in Davie, Fl ...
. While on tour in Ireland, Ryan Murphy decided to leave the band and was replaced by John "Vince Vegas" O'Neill.


April 2000: Back at Indecision

In April 2000,
Indecision Records Indecision Records is an independent American hardcore punk record label, which was started by punk photographer and fanzine editor Dave Mandel in 1992 as an offshoot of his fanzine, ''Indecision''. It is based in Garden Grove, California, and ...
released a retrospective album of Ensign material, '' Three Years Two Months Eleven Days'' — the precise amount of time the band had spent on the label. It consisted of the first 7-inch plus three tracks from the same recording session, the '' Fall from Grace'' 7-inch plus two more from the same session, two otherwise unreleased tracks, two tracks from just after the release of '' Direction of Things to Come'' sessions and, finally, six tracks recorded live in 1998 at the Showcase Theater in
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– three of which had previously appeared on the Indecision Records 7-inch ''Devil's Night''.


2000: Nitro/Indecision

In June 2000, the band recorded four tracks in New York for an EP called ''
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'' which was released in October 2000. They also recorded two tracks which would end up on a split 7-inch EP with
Death by Stereo Death by Stereo (also referred to as D.B.S.) is an American hardcore punk band formed in Orange County, California circa 1998 by frontman Efrem Schulz. They are well known for their energetic performances and intricate guitar work. Their name ...
released by
Indecision Records Indecision Records is an independent American hardcore punk record label, which was started by punk photographer and fanzine editor Dave Mandel in 1992 as an offshoot of his fanzine, ''Indecision''. It is based in Garden Grove, California, and ...
in December 2000, and a further two tracks which were released on a split 7-inch with Reaching Forward on European label,
Reflections Records Reflections Records is a Dutch record label based in Arnhem and focused primarily on hardcore punk music. It started in 1994 as a fanzine that in 1998 added a 7-inch compilation to one issue that proved successful and sparked a shift to becoming ...
. The band returned to Europe and the United Kingdom in August and September 2000, again meeting up to play several cross-over shows with As Friends Rust. Before leaving on this tour, Ryan Donoghue quit the band which, although was on very good terms, left the band in a difficult situation. Nate solved it by employing Chris Oliver for bass duties on the tour (teaching him along the way) while taking up the guitar duties himself.


Nitro years (continued)

In November 2000, the band entered the studio to start recording their third full-length release, '' The Price of Progression''. Chris Byrnes came in December to add some second guitar parts as Nate was performing on bass and guitar, as well as the usual backing vocals. Chris Oliver had played bass on the initial takes as a favor to Nate, and continued to play for a while after. The band were also joined on vocals for guest spots by Russ Rankin of Good Riddance and Andy West of
Kill Your Idols Kill Your Idols is an American hardcore punk band from New York, active from 1995 through 2007 and again from 2013 to the present. They were signed to SideOneDummy Records. Their releases on SideOne were Funeral for a Feeling (2001), a split w ...
. The record was finally released in April 2001. Also, in February 2001,
Indecision Records Indecision Records is an independent American hardcore punk record label, which was started by punk photographer and fanzine editor Dave Mandel in 1992 as an offshoot of his fanzine, ''Indecision''. It is based in Garden Grove, California, and ...
re-released their split 7-inch with
Death by Stereo Death by Stereo (also referred to as D.B.S.) is an American hardcore punk band formed in Orange County, California circa 1998 by frontman Efrem Schulz. They are well known for their energetic performances and intricate guitar work. Their name ...
on CD as part of their Split Series compilation. In 2002, they headed out on a Canadian tour supporting
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,
Hatebreed Hatebreed is an American hardcore band from Bridgeport, Connecticut, formed in 1994. The band released its debut album '' Satisfaction is the Death of Desire'' in 1997, which gave the band a cult following. The band signed to Universal Records ...
. A tour of Europe with
Avail Avail is an American punk rock band from Richmond, Virginia, United States. Originally from Reston, Virginia, the band formed in 1987, its members including Joe Banks, Doug Crosby, Brien Stewart, and Mikey Warstler. The only original remaining ...
followed in 2003.


2003 to present: Blackout years

The band found a regular guitarist in Frank Piegaro in 2002, while John O'Neill had been replaced by Brian "Pnut" Kozuch in 2001. They took to a studio in
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and in seven days recorded twenty
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s of artists such as
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and Discharge, all seminal
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bands who had influenced members of Ensign in their formative years. The record was released in October 2003, on
Blackout Records Blackout! Records is an independent record label which specializes in hardcore punk. It was formed in 1988 by Bill Wilson and Jim Gibson. In 1989, the label released its album, a New York hardcore compilation album entitled ''Where the Wild Thin ...
— they had agreed to do this for label owner, Bill "Blackout" Wilson, with Tim Shaw having worked with and for him during the early Indecision Records days — and it was called ''
Love the Music, Hate the Kids ''Love the Music, Hate the Kids'' is American hardcore punk band Ensign (band), Ensign's fourth full-length album. It is an album of cover versions of seminal hardcore punk songs from the early-1980s to mid-1990s. It was recorded in seven days ...
''. In Europe, it was released by German label, JoinTheTeamPlayer.


Ensign in the United Kingdom

In November 2003, UK-based record label, Household Name released a split EP with Ensign and
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, England-based hardcore band
Fig 4.0 Fig 4.0 (pronounced "Figure Four") were a hardcore punk band from Leeds and Harrogate, England, formed in 1999 from the remnants of skacore act "Tinker's Rucksack". 2001 saw the release of the album ''Action Image Exchange'' which presented a ...
. It featured three tracks from Ensign: "A Place", "Circa 1985" and "Three Can Keep a Secret" and was limited to 500 releases on 7-inch vinyl.


Members

* Tim Shaw – vocals * Dan Brennan – guitar * Nate Gluck – bass, guitar (2000–2002) * Corey Perez – guitar * Derek Reilly – drums


Previous members

* Walt Svekla – bass (1995–1996) * Ryan Murphy – drums (1996–1999) * Chris Ross – drums (1995–1996) * John Fraunberger – guitar (1995–1997) * Ryan "Mackenzie" Donoghue – guitar (1997–2000) * John "Vince Vegas" O'Neill – drums (1999–2001) * Chris Oliver – bass (2000–2002, live performances and rehearsals) * Chris Byrnes – guitar (2001–2002) * Frank Piegaro – guitar (2008–2011) * Brian "Pnut" Kozuch – drums (2008–2011)


Temporary members

The following people are credited as playing with the band temporarily: * Graham Gardner – vocals in 1995 * Vin Villanueva – guitar in 1995 * Steve Cunningham – guitar in 1997 * Mike Hartsfield – guitar in 1998 *
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– guitar in 1998 * Brian Melville – guitar in 1998 * Dan Sobon – guitar between 2002–2003 * Steve Larger – drums in 1999 * Benny Horowitz – drums in 2001 *
Mikey Erg Mikey Erg (real name Mike Yannich) is a punk rock drummer, guitarist, and vocalist, from New Jersey. He has played in numerous bands, most famously The Ergs!, but also Star Fucking Hipsters, The Dopamines, The Unlovables, Dirtbike Annie, Paras ...
– drums in 2011 * Kevin White – guitar in 2011 * Brian Maguire – drums in 2011–2012


Discography

* Self-titled 7-inch EP (May 1996)
Indecision Records Indecision Records is an independent American hardcore punk record label, which was started by punk photographer and fanzine editor Dave Mandel in 1992 as an offshoot of his fanzine, ''Indecision''. It is based in Garden Grove, California, and ...
* '' Fall from Grace'' 7-inch EP (June 1997) Indecision Records * ''Ensign / Good Riddance'' split 7-inch EP (1997) Orphaned Records * '' Direction of Things to Come'' (November 1997) Indecision Records * ''Devil's Night'' compilation 7-inch (1998)
Blackout Records Blackout! Records is an independent record label which specializes in hardcore punk. It was formed in 1988 by Bill Wilson and Jim Gibson. In 1989, the label released its album, a New York hardcore compilation album entitled ''Where the Wild Thin ...
* '' Cast the First Stone'' (March 1999)
Nitro Records Nitro Records was an American independent record label, founded in 1994 and operated by The Offspring's Dexter Holland and Greg K. Nitro is famous for being an incubator for punk rock artists who have subsequently become successful, most notabl ...
* '' Three Years Two Months Eleven Days'' (April 2000) Indecision Records * ''
For What It's Worth "For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound)" (often referred to as simply "For What It's Worth") is a song written by Stephen Stills. Performed by Buffalo Springfield, it was recorded on December 5, 1966, released as a single on Atco Reco ...
'' EP (October 2000) Nitro Records * '' Death by Stereo/Ensign'' split EP (December 2000) Indecision Records * ''Ensign/Reaching Forward'' split 7-inch (2000)
Reflections Records Reflections Records is a Dutch record label based in Arnhem and focused primarily on hardcore punk music. It started in 1994 as a fanzine that in 1998 added a 7-inch compilation to one issue that proved successful and sparked a shift to becoming ...
* '' The Price of Progression'' (April 2001) Nitro Records * ''
Love the Music, Hate the Kids ''Love the Music, Hate the Kids'' is American hardcore punk band Ensign (band), Ensign's fourth full-length album. It is an album of cover versions of seminal hardcore punk songs from the early-1980s to mid-1990s. It was recorded in seven days ...
'' (October 2003) Blackout Records * ''Ensign/
Fig 4.0 Fig 4.0 (pronounced "Figure Four") were a hardcore punk band from Leeds and Harrogate, England, formed in 1999 from the remnants of skacore act "Tinker's Rucksack". 2001 saw the release of the album ''Action Image Exchange'' which presented a ...
'' split 7-inch EP (November 2003) Household Name, UK * ''Scream for Help!'' compilation 2x10" (May 2006) KOI Records


See also

* H2O – Tim Shaw appears playing bass on a live recording hidden track on their self-titled debut album in his
Sick of It All Sick of It All is an American hardcore punk band formed in 1986 in Queens, New York City. The band's lineup consists of brothers Lou and Pete Koller on lead vocals and guitars respectively, Armand Majidi on drums, and Craig Setari on bass. Sick ...
roadie days.


References


External links


Indecision Records

Nitro Records

Blackout Records

JoinTheTeamPlayer Records, Germany

Ensign - BandToBand.com
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