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, whose music drew influence from
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and
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. The group formed in 2003 and released two EPs, one compilation album, and one studio album, 2006's '' Nightmerica''. They toured the United States several times, but encountered problems when founding bassist Dominic Davi was arrested in March 2007 on allegations of
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and subsequently dismissed from the band. He was replaced by former Distillers and
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bassist
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, and the band toured Europe and the United Kingdom. After Sinn left, a retooled Love Equals Death lineup performed on the 2008
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and planned to record a second album, but disbanded after singer and founding member Chon Travis quit in January 2009. Lead singer Chon Travis, reformed the band in 2019 and the band has new releases on SBAM records. Website www.loveequalsdeath.net


History


2003–05: Formation and EPs

Love Equals Death formed in
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in 2003, and generally celebrated
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as the anniversary of their formation. The band's initial lineup consisted of vocalist Chon Travis (formerly of Loose Change and Envain), guitarist John Rosser, bassist Dominic Davi (formerly of
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), and drummer Tonio Garcia-Romero. Their first release of recorded material was a
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of "
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" on the
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''
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'', released that December. Their debut EP, ''4 Notes on a Dying Scale'', was released through Popsmear Records, and the band supported it with shows in the
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and their first United States tour in September 2004. A second tour followed from February to April 2005. Rosser was replaced by Duffs, and the group continued to tour. A
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titled ''The Prelude'' was released in Japan in July 2005 through the Treasure Trunk label, consisting of ''4 Notes on a Dying Scale'' along with
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tracks. ''The Hucklebuck EP'' was released the following month through Popsmear. Love Equals Death signed to
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in August 2005 after label head
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was impressed by their live performance. A United States tour followed from October to December 2005, supporting The God Awfuls and
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.


2006: ''Nightmerica''

Love Equals Death recorded their full-length album ''Nightmerica'' in November 2005 at
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in
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, with
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Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore. Leading up to the album's release, they toured the United States as an opening act for Pennywise,
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, and
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in January 2006, and for
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that March. ''Nightmerica'' was released March 21, 2006. Corey Apar of
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called it "way more interesting than their fake horror film façade would suggest ... Love Equals Death is really more like a multifaceted version of a late-'90s
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band ... promising and refreshing in its mix of old and new sounds, ''Nightmerica'' is a breath of fresh air among the ironic
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bands of the world." Chris Moran of Punknews.org complemented the range of Travis' vocals and the musicianship as "extremely tight", but felt that the songs went in too many musical directions to give the band a firm identity: "This record is just all over the map. One minute we've got some Goth Bay hardcore, the next we've got
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... ''Nightmerica'' has some really good songs. But the album itself lacks direction and seems almost rushed ... there's just too much going on for one album. Especially from a band that many are not too familiar with." Both reviewers likened ''Nightmerica'' to the first four albums by
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. Love Equals Death supported the album with a
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for the song "Pray for Me" and by playing shows with the
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,
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, and
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before touring with
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from May through June 2006. They also opened for
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that August and released a second music video in October, for the song "Bombs Over Brooklyn". A tour across the United States with labelmates the Mad Caddies followed through November.


2007: Davi's arrest and departure

In January 2007 Love Equals Death toured California and the southwestern United States with fellow Fat Wreck Chords acts
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, Strike Anywhere, and Dead to Me. Towards the end of the tour, the band was robbed in
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, when their tour van was broken into and personal belongings were stolen. A music video was released for the song "Truth Has Failed", featuring cameos by members of Pennywise, AFI, The Suicide Machines, and No Use for a Name. A
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with Death by Stereo was planned. That March they toured the west coast with AFI,
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,
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, The Shook Ones, and Love Me Destroyer. On Love Equals Death's penultimate night of the tour, bassist Dominic Davi was arrested in
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, on charges stemming from an alleged
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of a
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woman in June 2006. Singer Chon Travis issued a statement saying "We at camp LED stand by
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and hope that this will all clear up soon. We will not pass any judgement on anyone until this is settled". However, less than two weeks later he announced Davi's separation from the band:
We would like to make it perfectly clear here at camp LED that we do not in any way condone any such behavior related to these charges. We, however, are not a judge or a jury and don't want to be one any time soon. We are however a band that really just wants to continue playing music. We know that these times have been severely trying for Dominic and the accuser. We hope for the best outcome for all parties. However, Dominic will no longer be playing music or working on behalf of Love Equals Death. This matter that he faces requires all of his attention right now and we wish him well as I know all of you do.
In a July 2008 statement, Davi maintained his innocence and said that the charge of rape had been dropped, though he had pleaded guilty to
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, and gave his thoughts on his departure from the band:
I want to make this absolutely clear, I never raped anyone. Ever. And the charges of rape were dropped against me back in December
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Even the state prosecutor involved in this case admitted that he didn't believe I ever raped anyone. The person that made these accusations against me changed her story about what happened that night every single time she told it. So, despite the fact that I never, ever, forced this girl to make out with me, touch me, or anything, and despite the fact that it was extremely difficult for me to plead guilty to something I absolutely did not do, I chose to take the charge of misdemeanor indecent assault for the sake of avoiding yet more emotional and financial strains on my family, my loved ones, and myself. It's fair to say that the guys in Love Equals Death freaked out when all of this happened. I don't blame them for that – there isn't a guide book to follow in a situation like this. They made it clear to me that they needed to focus on the band and their career as best as they could, and that it would be best for me to focus on my defense. It hurt at the time, but I knew I did have to focus on defending myself.


2008–09: Lineup changes and disbanding

Love Equals death remained active, scheduling a May 2007 performance with the Germs and stating they had written new songs and would still be releasing a split album with Death by Stereo. In June 2007
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, formerly of
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and
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, joined the band as Davi's replacement. The group premiered a new song, "Last Dance", that October through their Myspace profile, while Sinn also formed a
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called The Innocent with
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of
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, and Dave Nassie of No Use for a Name. Love Equals Death toured with Tiger Army in November, then travelled to Europe and the United Kingdom for a headlining tour through December. By March 2008 Sinn had been replaced by Sean Jordon, and Bryan Kelly-Holden had joined the band as
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ist. This lineup played seven dates of the 2008 Warped Tour and planned to record their follow-up to ''Nightmerica'' that August with producers
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and Lee Dyness. However, Chon Travis left Love Equals Death in January 2009, citing a desire to pursue a solo project:
Love Equals Death proved to be a strong band and a fun band to be in, but I never felt comfortable in the band. I never felt like it was my band or that I was really a part of everyone else here ... Right before I joined LED, I started a solo project that I put on the back burner, because things were going well with LED and I ended up getting too busy to focus on it. I kept writing songs for both LED and the solo shit, knowing one day I would have to part ways with LED to fulfill my desire to express myself the way I had always dreamed. I was going to do this sooner and then avi was arrested So I stayed to help get the band back on track and I never leave anything on a negative note.
That April Love Equals Death announced their breakup, saying "It's been a back and forth battle with everyone here to move on or to let go of this thing we love so much. We have decided to let go of Love Equals Death and preserve the good times we had and the hurdles we had to overcome. We will no longer be functioning as a band and will be calling it quits."


Post-breakup activity

Following Love Equals Death's disbanding, Duffs, Jordon, and Kelly-Holden formed a new band, Good Knives, with singer Shaun Phillips of British punk rock band The Ruined. Using songs they had written for Love Equals Death's proposed second album and working with producer Lee Dyness, the group released an eponymously titled album in March 2010 and toured Europe. In November 2011 Chon Travis was arrested in
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, and jailed on charges of
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and ecstasy use, possession and transport of methamphetamine for sale, and driving with a suspended license, after police reportedly found more than 11 grams of methamphetamine in his car. Travis denied the accusations, claiming the evidence had been planted and that he had tried to cooperate with the police.


Members

Current * Chon Travis – lead vocals , guitar * Johnny Myers – drums * Jeremy Lantz – bass Former *Tim Parks –
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*John Rosser –
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*Dominic Davi –
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*Tonio Garcia-Romero –
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*Justin "Duffs" Levine – guitar *
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– bass guitar *Sean Jordon – bass guitar *Bryan Kelly-Holden – guitar


Discography

;Studio album *'' Nightmerica'' (March 2006,
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) ;Compilation album *''The Prelude'' (July 2005, Treasure Trunk Records) ;Splits *'' Love equals death/ The static age'' (October 2020 , Say-10 records ,SBAM records ) ;EPs *''4 Notes on a Dying Scale'' (January 2005, Popsmear Records) *''The Hucklebuck EP'' (August 2005, Popsmear Records) ;Other appearances *''
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'' (December 2003,
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) –
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of "
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" ;Music videos *"The Outsiders" (2006) *"Pray for Me" (2006) *"Bombs Over Brooklyn" (2006) *"Truth Has Failed" (2007)


References

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