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Koufax was an American
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band from
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. The band's style of music was mainly characterized by piano-driven rock songs with guitar accompaniment. Quite frequently the band also included synthesizers. Later, the use of wind instruments increased.


History

Koufax were founded in 1998 (some sources also state that the band was founded in 1999). The band is named after the baseball legend
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. Koufax were founded by Robert Suchan (guitar / vocals), Sean Grogan (keyboard), Andrew Cameron (bass) and Dave Shettler (drums). The founding members are mainly from
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. The band's self-titled debut EP was released in 1999 on independent label
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, and got them noticed by
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, who signed them to their label,
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subsidiary Heroes and Villains.


''It Had To Do With Love'' (2000)

For recording the debut album “'' It Had to Do with Love''” and the following tour, Jared Rosenberg joined the band as the second keyboarder. The band now focused on the use of piano and synthesizer. With Rosenberg in the band, the sound of Koufax changed substantially. Through his rhythmic and melodic playing the pieces are noticeably more dynamic and swinging, which continued for the next records. In 2000, a tour with
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and
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was sponsored by
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.


''Social Life'' (2002)

For the second album there was a line-up change. Instead of Sean Grogan and Andrew Cameron, Benjamin Force joined the band as bass player, but also knew how to handle the guitar. From May to June 2002, in just four weeks, the album "'' Social Life''" was recorded, which addresses the topic of a social life with recreational drug use. Social Life was much heavier on the guitars than its predecessor. The album was released in October 2002 again by Vagrant. Again, Koufax did the tour for the album together with the Get Up Kids. Despite professionally recorded albums and numerous tours, Koufax struggled with being relatively unknown.


''Hard Times Are In Fashion'' (2005)

In autumn 2004, Suchan moved from Ohio to Lawrence, Kansas and found the brothers Ryan and Rob Pope of the Get Up Kids as a new cast for the bass and drums section. After two records on Vagrant (2000's '' It Had to Do with Love'' and 2002's '' Social Life''), Koufax re-signed with Doghouse and released a third LP, ''
Hard Times Are in Fashion ''Hard Times are in Fashion'' is the third studio album by the American indie rock band Koufax. Background When Koufax began recording their third album, this happened without a valid record deal. As a result, the band had to pre-finance the reco ...
'', in 2005. On this album, Robert Suchan addresses the infectious apathy spreading throughout the country. Suchan experienced this disinterest first-hand when he was a substitute teacher in American schools. Suchan recorded most of the material for  ''Hard Times Are In Fashion'' in Prague. From the distance, he realized how much closer he felt intellectually to Europe.


''Strugglers'' (2008)

For the next album Suchan put together a completely new ensemble from Lawrence, Kansas: John Anderson (drums), Nathan Harold (bass), Dustin Kinsey (synthesizers, guitars, mandolins) and Ryan Lallier (guitar). John Anderson had already worked on the previous Koufax-record and Dustin Kinsey used to work with
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. The band's fourth album ''Strugglers'' was released September 23, 2008 via Doghouse. In contrast to its predecessors, it contains significantly more jazz elements. After Koufax withdrew from their musical activity, Nate Harold (2010) and Dustin Kinsey (2011) joined The Get Up Kids as touring members. The last stage activity was registered in 2010. The latest release is a live performance of the Song "Trouble will find you" on the compilation release ''
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'' in 2012. Robert Suchan has repeatedly emphasized in interviews that he does not want to make music all his life or get rich with it.
"I'm not stupid enough to believe that I'll get rich with it."  "It's a hobby for me, and if you commit yourself to making music, then you're a fool." - Robert Suchan


Influences

In addition to the fusion of musical elements from 70's Rock, 80's New Wave and 90's Emo-Pop, Koufax have been compared again and again with artists such as Joe Jackson,
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, which the band did not reject. In fact, Koufax played the Joe Jackson song “'' Steppin 'Out”'' at several concerts. It can also be found as a cover version on the Japanese release of It “ ''It'' ''Had To Do With Love''''”''. On the '' Why Bother At All? -EP'' the Jackson's song “'' Look Sharp!''” is included as a B-side. From
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they covered the “''
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”'' a few times live. In addition, artists such as
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are mentioned as possible influences. When asked if he was worried that other bands might steal material from him, Suchan replied in an interview: "In my opinion, that's the best compliment."


Band members


Final members

*Robert Suchan – vocals, guitar,
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, organ (since 1998) *John Anderson – drums, percussion, drum machine, background vocals (from 2008) *Nathan Harold – bass, synth bass (from 2006) *Dustin Kinsey –
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s, guitars,
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(from 2008) *Ryan Lallier – guitars (from 2008)


Former members

*Andrew Cameron – bass, piano, keyboard (1999-2000) *Sean Grogan – synthesizers, keyboard, organ (1999-2000) *Dave Shettler – drums, percussion,
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, synthesizers, bass, piano, background vocals (1999-2002) *Ben Force – guitar, bass, background vocals (2002-2005) *Jared Rosenberg – piano, keyboards, synthesizers, organ (2000-2006) *
Rob Pope Robert Pope is an American musician, best known as the bassist for Spoon and The Get Up Kids. History Rob Pope grew up in Olathe, Kansas. In the summer of 1994, he was in a band called "Kingpin" with his brother Ryan and future Get Up Kids band ...
– bass, guitars, background vocals (2004-2005) *
Ryan Pope Ryan Pope is an American musician who lives in Lawrence, Kansas. History Ryan Pope grew up in Olathe, Kansas. In the summer of 1994, he was in a band called "Kingpin" with his brother Rob and future The Get Up Kids bandmate Jim Suptic. After ...
– drums, percussion (2004-2005)


Timeline



Discography


Studio albums

*'' It Had to Do with Love'' (
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, 2000) *'' Social Life'' (Vagrant, 2002) *''
Hard Times Are in Fashion ''Hard Times are in Fashion'' is the third studio album by the American indie rock band Koufax. Background When Koufax began recording their third album, this happened without a valid record deal. As a result, the band had to pre-finance the reco ...
'' (
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, 2005) *''Strugglers'' (Doghouse, 2008)


Singles and EPs

*''Koufax-EP'' (Doghouse, 2000) *''Let Us Know'' (2003) romo only/small> *''Break It Up'' (2003) romo only/small> *'' Why Bother At All?'' (Motor Music Publishing,
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, 2005) *''Any Moment Now'' (2008) ownload/small>


Other

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/ Koufax: Everyone Is Crazy / Minor Chords'' (Heroes and Villains/
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2000) inyl, 7" split single*''
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Studio Sessions'' (2007) ock Island, IL P, Download/small> *''Daytrotter Studio Sessions'' (2009) ock Island, IL P, Download/small> *''Love Will Find You (Live At Fearless Music, NYC)'' (2012) [on
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compilation]


Video-Clips

* 2005: ''Why Bother At All?'' (director: Uwe Flade) * 2005: ''Isabelle'' (director: Travis Kopach)


External links

* Koufax at Allmusicbr>Koufax at Discogs


References

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