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Sparta is an American
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band from
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, formed in 2001. The band currently consists of Jim Ward (vocals, guitar) and Matt Miller (bass), who are touring as a three-piece with rotating session drummers. Founding members Ward,
Paul Hinojos Pablo J. Hinojos-Gonzalez (born July 17, 1975), also known as Paul Hinojos, is an American musician best known as the bass guitarist for At the Drive-In, and former touring member of The Mars Volta. He is also a former guitarist of Sparta. Biogr ...
, and
Tony Hajjar Tony Hajjar (born August 17, 1974) is a Lebanese American drummer, best known for playing in At the Drive-In and Sparta. As of 2016, he is playing in the reformed At The Drive-In, as well as the new group, Gone Is Gone. Tony also produced and dru ...
were members of
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group
At the Drive-In At the Drive-In was an American post-hardcore band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1994. The band's most recent line-up consisted of Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals), Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, vocals), Paul Hinojos (bass), Tony Hajjar (dru ...
, forming Sparta in 2001 after the break-up of their former band. The band entered a hiatus from 2008 onwards for Ward to focus on his solo career and side projects, reuniting from 2011 to 2013 for a series of shows and permanently reuniting in 2017. The band has released four studio albums to date, with their fourth, ''Trust the River'', being released in 2020 after a 14-year break between releases. Sparta's music has been described by ''Pitchfork'' as "anxious, epic guitar rock", and have been described by ''SPIN Magazine'' as having "a reliably cathartic and emotionally charged presence".


History


''Austere'' (2001–2002)

After the demise of their previous band,
At the Drive-In At the Drive-In was an American post-hardcore band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1994. The band's most recent line-up consisted of Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals), Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, vocals), Paul Hinojos (bass), Tony Hajjar (dru ...
, drummer
Tony Hajjar Tony Hajjar (born August 17, 1974) is a Lebanese American drummer, best known for playing in At the Drive-In and Sparta. As of 2016, he is playing in the reformed At The Drive-In, as well as the new group, Gone Is Gone. Tony also produced and dru ...
and bassist
Paul Hinojos Pablo J. Hinojos-Gonzalez (born July 17, 1975), also known as Paul Hinojos, is an American musician best known as the bass guitarist for At the Drive-In, and former touring member of The Mars Volta. He is also a former guitarist of Sparta. Biogr ...
got together and talked about forming a new band. Hinojos contacted former
At the Drive-In At the Drive-In was an American post-hardcore band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1994. The band's most recent line-up consisted of Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals), Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, vocals), Paul Hinojos (bass), Tony Hajjar (dru ...
guitarist and back-up vocalist Jim Ward to take the role of lead vocalist. After a brief stint with Erick Sanger, the three recruited Matt Miller, a native to El Paso and then bassist of the band Belknap to permanently fill the position of bassist, with Hinojos switching to guitar. The band then scored a deal with
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in 2001. The band released their first EP entitled '' Austere'' in early 2002 under the name Sparta. The EP met with mixed reviews, with most believing that the group had talent and the ability, but had yet to find their voice.


''Wiretap Scars'' and ''Live at La Zona Rosa'' (2002–2004)

In August 2002, Sparta released their debut full-length album, ''
Wiretap Scars ''Wiretap Scars'' is an album by Sparta, released on August 13, 2002 on DreamWorks Records and peaked at number 71 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Only months separated this release from their debut EP '' Austere''. The album is greatly influenced by t ...
''. The album, although not well received by all of the mainstream
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audience, brought well-earned respect and relieved some of the pressure brought on by the shadow of At The Drive-In. The record was deemed a cleaner, more accessible sound than ATDI's distortion fueled offerings.Wiretap Scars , Pitchfork
True to their roots, the opening song "Cut Your Ribbon" was described as "splintering, power-hungry rock", and other tracks such as "Cataract", "Glasshouse Tarot" and "Mye" were noted for their emotion and "absurdly exuberant melody". Sparta maintained its underground following with shows at smaller venues throughout North America and Europe. They were also exposed to a wider audience in April and May 2003, opening several shows for Pearl Jam. While on tour for ''Wiretap Scars'', Sparta employed the help of their friend Gabriel Gonzalez to play third guitar and keyboards; he can be seen in the music videos from 2003's Big Day Out festival, among other videos circulating online. Gonzalez now performs with his own band, Volador, and is a member of Ward's side project Sleepercar. Gonzalez rejoined Sparta in 2017. On May 25, 2003, Ward's cousin, Jeremy, died of a heroin
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. Jeremy was at the time the sound manipulator for
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created by former
At the Drive-In At the Drive-In was an American post-hardcore band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1994. The band's most recent line-up consisted of Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals), Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, vocals), Paul Hinojos (bass), Tony Hajjar (dru ...
bandmates
Cedric Bixler-Zavala Cedric Bixler-Zavala (born November 4, 1974) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the lead singer and lyricist of the progressive rock band The Mars Volta and the only constant member of the post-hardcore group At the Drive-In, for whic ...
and
Omar Rodríguez-López Omar Alfredo Rodríguez-López (born September 1, 1975) is an American guitarist and songwriter. He has formed or played in several bands, including the Mars Volta, At the Drive-In, Antemasque, and Bosnian Rainbows. He was the bassist for the ...
, and frontman of
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. The loss of his cousin would have a profound and lasting impact on Ward. The band resumed writing new material, and on March 19, 2004 recorded a live album at La Zona Rosa. The album had seven tracks and six songs, including two previously unrecorded tracks: "Lines in Sand" and "La Cerca". The album captured some of the live performance experience, but was not sold in stores and only available as a promotional CD. Videos for the songs "Cut Your Ribbon", "Mye", and "La Cerca" can be found online, recorded by the music television station
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.


''Porcelain'' and line-up changes (2004–2006)

In July 2004, the band released their second album, ''
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''. Despite popular belief, none of the tracks are fueled by the loss of Jeremy Ward (Jim's cousin and sound manipulator for the Mars Volta). Tracks such as "Death in the Family" and "Travel by Bloodline" stem from other personal losses, such as Jim Ward's grandfather and a close friend. In a 2004 issue of the magazine Alternative Press, Ward describes his feelings towards these events, and how they have affected him. "...he will admit that he hasn't yet made sense of it, and, perhaps for that reason, there isn't a song on ''Porcelain'' about Jeremy. I don't think I'll ever make peace with that," he says. Immediately prior to the release, Sparta toured as the opening act for
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, after which followed their own headlining tour. In 2005, after pulling the band off the road mid-tour, Ward said he needed to re-group. "I walked out in the middle of a tour.... I needed to get away from everything and everyone. I wasn't enjoying myself at all, and I didn't feel my life or the band was where I wanted it to be... I needed to step back and reassess everything." For two months, he retreated to his home without speaking to anyone in his professional life. In an article with PE.com, Ward said, "When I left, I honestly didn't know if I was going to continue the band or not, so I told everyone to pursue whatever they wanted,". During that time, Hinojos left to join
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as their new secondary guitarist and sound manipulator, filling the void left by Jeremy Ward's death. Hinojos was replaced by
Keeley Davis Keeley Davis (born January 4, 1976) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and graphic designer. He is best known as a member of the post-hardcore band At the Drive-In, with whom he has recorded one studio album, '' In•ter a•li•a' ...
. Eventually, Ward went to visit Hajjar in Los Angeles. They began writing new material without the restrictions of a deadline, and soon Ward had rekindled his desire to perform. In January 2006, the band announced that they had signed a deal with
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, and announced their intention to release a short film, titled ''Eme Nakia'', based on Hajjar's experiences as a child in
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, Lebanon.


''Threes'' and "Eme Nakia" (2006–2008)

On March 9, 2006, by way of their official website, Sparta announced a new album, entitled ''
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''. Two days before the release, the entire album was available for streaming on their MySpace page. The album was released on October 24, 2006. Their first single off the album was "Taking Back Control", and "Erase It Again" has been released as the second single in mid-2007. Davis' first show with the band was at the Viper Room in Los Angeles, in July 2006. However, the band looked at the show as a "warm-up" and the show at Los Angeles' Troubadour, July 29, 2006, was referred to as their "first show to the public in 15 months" by Ward. They played three songs off the upcoming album: "Crawl", "Weather The Storm", and the single "Taking Back Control". At this show Ward also told the crowd about what happened when he left the band the previous year, saying he would rather have the crowd hear it from him, than the press in the following months. Sparta played at Chicago's
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festival the following week. The band toured the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe heavily after the release of the album with bands such as
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. On February 19, 2007, the band played a free concert with Lydia Vance in
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for the XPOZ Coalition, an anti-smoking organization. While touring with
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, Sparta allowed Lovedrug to continue touring by letting them use their instruments and equipment after Lovedrug's gear was stolen following a show in
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. In conjunction with the album ''
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'', Sparta has also released a 16-minute short film entitled "Eme Nakia". The film, the soundtrack for which is performed by Sparta, is about drummer Hajjar's early life, set during the
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of 1975–1990. Hajjar fled at the age of five to the United States, settling in the sprawling west Texas border town of El Paso. When Hajjar was 14, his mother ("Eme") died after a bout with cancer and his father, who had been distant, left the family. His brother, 18 years old at the time, assumed responsibility for the family and raised Hajjar and his sister. The film follows Hajjar's early life story, showing his challenges and ending with him in present day. The independent film received good reviews and is available for free with purchase of the ''Threes'' album. The word "Eme" is
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for mother, and "Nakia" was Hajjar's mother's name.


Hiatus (2008–2011)

In June 2008, Ward stated that Sparta is "currently on hiatus and label-less", and that he will be focusing on his project, Sleepercar. In January 2009, when asked if a return to Sparta was foreseeable, Ward stated that he has no plans to reunite with his bandmates: "I don't right now, no. Who knows what the future will bring?" In July 2010, on sleepercarmusic.com, it was stated that "Sparta is not broken up, Sparta is taking a nap."


First return (2011-2013)

Following a three-year "nap", Sparta played their first show since 2008 in November 2011 in their hometown of El Paso, TX. They performed on November 17 and 18 at Tricky Falls, the newly renovated venue co-owned by frontman Jim Ward. The band headed into the studio that fall to begin work on their fourth LP, the follow-up to 2006's Threes. A short tour of the southwestern US followed in May 2012. Sparta released a new song on May 17, 2012 called "Chemical Feel". The song was free to download, and was the first new song the band had released in six years. In January 2012, At The Drive-In reunited for a series of shows, splitting up once again at the end of the year. In January 2016, At The Drive-In reunited for the second time. However, days before the tour start in March 2016, it was announced that Ward had been replaced in the band by his former Sparta bandmate Keeley Davis.


Second return, line-up changes, ''Trust the River'' and ''Sparta'' (2017–present)

On November 13, 2017 a new line-up was announced, consisting of returning members Ward, Matt Miller and Gabriel Gonzalez, along with former
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drummer Cully Symington. A new song, "Graveyard Luck," was released on the same day. Another song, "Cat Scream", was released in April 2018 together with a tour announcement. The band went on to play in several North American cities throughout the rest of 2018. The band announced the release of the single "Believe" on January 23, 2020, through their Instagram account – along with a new music video and a date for their new album titled ''Trust The River'', which was released on April 10, 2020. The band also shared information on a US tour to start in San Francisco on April 23, 2020 – though this was ultimately cancelled in the wake of the
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. Both Gonzalez and Symington exited the band in 2021 and were not replaced, converting Sparta into the duo of Ward and Miller. Sparta played their first live shows in over two years at Ward's own restaurant, Eloise, in El Paso across two nights on March 18 and 19, 2022. They later announced a North American tour in support of
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. In August 2022, Sparta announced their fifth studio album – a self-titled release, which marked the band's first as a duo. Ward and Miller made the album with assistance from members of
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and musician Kayleigh Goldsworthy. The band also shared two singles from the album to coincide with the announcement: "Mind Over Matter" and "Spiders". ''Sparta'' was released on October 14, 2022, via Dine Alone.


Members

;Current lineup * Jim Ward – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards (2001–2008, 2011–2013, 2017–present), lead guitar (2021–present) * Matt Miller – bass, backing vocals (2001–2008, 2011–2013, 2017–present) ;Former members * Erick Sanger – bass (2001) *
Tony Hajjar Tony Hajjar (born August 17, 1974) is a Lebanese American drummer, best known for playing in At the Drive-In and Sparta. As of 2016, he is playing in the reformed At The Drive-In, as well as the new group, Gone Is Gone. Tony also produced and dru ...
– drums (2001–2008, 2011–2013) *
Paul Hinojos Pablo J. Hinojos-Gonzalez (born July 17, 1975), also known as Paul Hinojos, is an American musician best known as the bass guitarist for At the Drive-In, and former touring member of The Mars Volta. He is also a former guitarist of Sparta. Biogr ...
– lead guitar, backing vocals (2001–2005) *
Keeley Davis Keeley Davis (born January 4, 1976) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and graphic designer. He is best known as a member of the post-hardcore band At the Drive-In, with whom he has recorded one studio album, '' In•ter a•li•a' ...
– lead guitar, backing vocals (2005–2008, 2011–2013) * Gabriel Gonzalez – lead guitar (2017–2021); keyboards (2003, 2017–2021); rhythm guitar (2003) * Cully Symington – drums (2017–2021) ; Timeline ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:20 PlotArea = left:100 bottom:100 top:5 right:15 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:2001 till:12/31/2022 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Legend = orientation:vertical position:bottom columns:4 ScaleMajor = increment:2 start:2001 ScaleMinor = increment:1 start:2001 Colors = id:Vocals value:red legend:Lead_vocals id:BVocals value:pink legend:Backing_vocals id:LGuitar value:teal legend:Lead_guitar id:RGuitar value:brightgreen legend:Rhythm_guitar id:Keys value:purple legend:Keyboards id:Bass value:blue legend:Bass id:Drums value:orange legend:Drums id:album value:black legend:Studio_album id:ep value:gray(0.5) legend:EP BarData = bar:Ward text:"Jim Ward" bar:Hinojos text:"Paul Hinojos" bar:Gonzalez text:"Gabriel Gonzalez" bar:Davis text:"Keeley Davis" bar:Sanger text:"Erick Sanger" bar:Matt text:"Matt Miller" bar:Hajjar text:"Tony Hajjar" bar:Cully text:"Cully Symington" LineData = layer:back color:album at:08/13/2002 at:07/13/2004 at:10/24/2006 at:04/10/2020 at:10/14/2022 color:ep at:03/26/2002 PlotData= width:11 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(10,-4) bar:Ward from:start till:06/01/2008 color:Vocals bar:Ward from:start till:06/01/2008 color:RGuitar width:7 bar:Ward from:start till:06/01/2008 color:Keys width:3 bar:Ward from:11/01/2011 till:06/01/2013 color:Vocals bar:Ward from:11/01/2011 till:06/01/2013 color:RGuitar width:7 bar:Ward from:11/01/2011 till:06/01/2013 color:Keys width:3 bar:Ward from:11/13/2017 till:end color:Vocals bar:Ward from:11/13/2017 till:06/01/2021 color:RGuitar width:7 bar:Ward from:11/13/2017 till:end color:Keys width:3 bar:Ward from:06/01/2021 till:end color:LGuitar width:7 bar:Ward from:06/01/2021 till:end color:RGuitar width:5 bar:Hinojos from:start till:06/02/2005 color:LGuitar bar:Hinojos from:start till:06/02/2005 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Hajjar from:start till:06/01/2008 color:Drums bar:Hajjar from:11/01/2011 till:06/01/2013 color:Drums bar:Davis from:06/02/2005 till:06/01/2008 color:LGuitar bar:Davis from:06/02/2005 till:06/01/2008 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Davis from:11/01/2011 till:06/01/2013 color:LGuitar bar:Davis from:11/01/2011 till:06/01/2013 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Matt from:07/01/2001 till:06/01/2008 color:Bass bar:Matt from:07/01/2001 till:06/01/2008 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Matt from:11/01/2011 till:06/01/2013 color:Bass bar:Matt from:11/01/2011 till:06/01/2013 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Matt from:11/13/2017 till:end color:Bass bar:Matt from:11/13/2017 till:end color:BVocals width:3 bar:Gonzalez from:01/01/2003 till:08/29/2003 color:RGuitar width:3 bar:Gonzalez from:11/13/2017 till:06/01/2021 color:LGuitar bar:Gonzalez from:01/01/2003 till:08/29/2003 color:Keys bar:Gonzalez from:11/13/2017 till:06/01/2021 color:Keys width:3 bar:Sanger from:start till:07/01/2001 color:Bass bar:Cully from:11/01/2017 till:06/01/2021 color:Drums


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums

* ''
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'' (2004)


EPs


Singles


Music videos

*"Cut Your Ribbon" (2002) *"Air" (2002) *"Breaking the Broken" (2004) *" Taking Back Control" (2006) *"Erase It Again" (2007) *"Believe" (2020)


Other songs

* " Taking Back Control" was featured in the movie '' The Invisible''. In addition to being in the album released for the movie, the music video is a special feature on the DVD release. * "Each Brave Eye" was released in 2002 as a
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on the "Cut Your Ribbon" single. * The band also performed a cover of "Kiss the Bottle" for the Jawbreaker tribute album, ''Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault''. * The songs "Farewell Ruins" and "Bombs and Us" were released on the Japanese version of ''Porcelain''. "Farewell Ruins" was also released on a 7" vinyl and
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. Ward confirmed that "Bombs and Us" was written about the late songwriter, Elliott Smith. * An earlier version of "Taking Back Control", originally titled "Future Needs", appears on the video game ''
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''. * There are also three B-sides for ''Threes'': "As Far As We Go", which was handed out upon purchase of ''Threes'' at participating stores, "Blood Spills", an iTunes exclusive, and "Born and Buried," a bonus track released on the European version of the album. * The intro to the song "Cut Your Ribbon" has been used for the show ''
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'', which can be seen on
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.


See also

*
At the Drive-In At the Drive-In was an American post-hardcore band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 1994. The band's most recent line-up consisted of Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals), Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, vocals), Paul Hinojos (bass), Tony Hajjar (dru ...
, the former band of Ward, Hajjar, Hinojos and Davis *
The Mars Volta The Mars Volta is an American progressive rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 2001. The band's only constant members are Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, producer, direction) and Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals, lyrics), whose partnership for ...
, the former band of Hinojos * Sleepercar, the former solo project of Ward *
Engine Down Engine Down was an American rock band from Richmond, Virginia, active from 1996 to 2005. They were a part of the Washington, D.C. area post-hardcore movement, along with bands like The Dismemberment Plan, Q and Not U, and Faraquet. The lineu ...
, the former band of Davis *
Denali Denali (; also known as Mount McKinley, its former official name) is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of above sea level. With a topographic prominence of and a topographic isolation of , Denali is the thir ...
, the former band of Davis * Glös, the former band of Davis


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