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Northstar is an American band formed in 1997 in
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.


History


Early years and debut album (1997–2003)

Since the band's inception, they have had around five guitarists and three different bassists, have been a three-piece, four-piece, and a five-piece. Due to a lack of a dedicated music scene in the Huntsville area, the band decided to start touring the country in 2000. They booked their first tour, bought a van, and set out on the road. After two years of booking, promoting, and producing everything themselves, the band signed a deal with
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of
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in June 2002. By this point, the only original member in the band was drummer Gabe Renfroe. Their line-up solidified with Nick Torres on lead vocals and guitar, Tyler Odom on guitar and Shawn Reagan on bass. The band released their debut album ''Is This Thing Loaded?'' on October 22, 2002. Writing in 2022, Andrew Sacher of '' BrooklynVegan'' said it influenced the later work of
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, and "remains one of the best and most underrated albums of the entire early 2000s emo boom". The album was promoted with a few headlining shows in October, before joining
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on their tour in November. After this, the band went on tour with Taking Back Sunday and
the Starting Line The Starting Line is an American pop punk band based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that formed in 1999. History Early years (1999–2001) In 1999, the band that would become The Starting Line was initiated in Churchville, Pennsylvania via an ...
in November and December. In March and April 2003, the band toured across the US with Armor for Sleep, This Day Forward, and Breaking Pangaea, leading up to an appearance at the Skate & Surf Fest. They toured with
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in May, and contributed the track "To My Better Angel" to the soundtrack of ''Beer: The Movie''. Following this, the band toured the US in June with
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, and supported
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on their tour in July. In September and October, the band supported
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and Motion City Soundtrack on a co-headlining cross country tour. They toured for over a year until Jake Fisher replaced Reagan.


''Pollyanna'', break-up and subsequent events (2004–2008)

The group released their second album ''Pollyanna'' in April 2004. That same month, the band performed at the Skate and Surf Festival. Following this, they went on tour with
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in April and May, before going back on tour again in June with
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and the Jealous Sound. The band then appeared on select dates of the 2004
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. The band also made a brief visit to the UK with Modest Mouse. In October and November, the band went on tour with
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. Following this, they went on hiatus in December and later re-grouped in February 2005 for a co-headlining tour with Lucero. They were supported by
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and
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. The band then broke up on April 11, citing "personal reasons"; they performed at
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festival the following month. A video album ''The Uncomfortable Camera'' appeared in June, and included the band's music videos on the release's second disc. Torres and Odom created Cassino; the demos for it were recorded with
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and used drummer
Will Noon Straylight Run is an emo band based in Baldwin, Nassau County, New York. The band released two albums, ''Straylight Run'' and ''The Needles the Space'', as well as three EPs, ''Prepare to Be Wrong'', ''About Time'', and ''Un Mas Dos''. In 2010, ...
of Straylight Run. A collection of demos and alternate recordings, entitled ''Broken Parachute'', has been announced by Nashville-based Speak Music Media in November 2005, initially as a five-track EP. It was then expanded to a nine track full-length and released on January 8, 2008. Cassino later released their debut a few months later. Dikembe released a cover of the band's track "Two Zero Two" in July 2017.


Discography

Studio albums *''Is This Thing Loaded?'' (
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, 2002) *''Pollyanna'' (
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, 2004) Compilation albums *''Broken Parachute'' ( Speak Music Media, 2008) Video albums *''The Uncomfortable Camera'' (2005) - DVD Demos *''Hardcore Demo'' (1997) *''Early Demo 1'' (1998) *''Blindcrush Demo'' (1999) *''There's More Where This Came From Demo'' (2000) *
Is This Thing Loaded Demo
' (2001)


References


External links


Northstar's myspace accountTriple Crown Records's Northstar page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Northstar Indie rock musical groups from Alabama American pop punk groups Musicians from Huntsville, Alabama Triple Crown Records artists