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Vigilantes of Love is an American
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band fronted by Bill Mallonee, with many secondary players drawn from the musician pool in and around
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, United States. In its later manifestations in the later 1990s and early 2000s, Mallonee usually sang, played
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and rhythm guitar and harmonica, although in earlier bands he played drums. The band takes its name from the New Order song " Love Vigilantes," although their sound tends more to
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rock than new wave. Their 2001 album ''Summershine'' also showed some movement toward
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and
R.E.M. R.E.M. was an American rock band from Athens, Georgia, formed in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. One of the first alternati ...
-style
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, which would be more fully explored in Mallonee's solo career.


History

The band formed in 1990 in
Athens, Georgia Athens, officially Athens–Clarke County, is a consolidated city-county and college town in the U.S. state of Georgia. Athens lies about northeast of downtown Atlanta, and is a satellite city of the capital. The University of Georgia, the sta ...
, where Bill Mallonee attended the
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. The act developed as a mostly acoustic, side-project of The Cone Ponies, the last in a long series of line-ups beginning in the mid-1980s with Windows and Walls, and Bed of Roses. For their first two recording projects—''Jugular'' and ''Drivin' the Nails''—the band performed as a trio between Mallonee, Mark Hall (accordion), and Jonathan "Dog-Mess Jonny" Evans (harmonica). The Athens, Georgia, performance venues in which they were booked regularly included The Flying Buffalo, the 40-Watt Club, Rockfish Palace, Uptown Lounge, and their musical "home"—The Downstairs Restaurant (now DT's Down Under). For the third and subsequent albums, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Billy Holmes played an increasingly important role. Later, when greater local success led increasingly to engagements more widely in the Southeast, and with the departure of Mark Hall and Dog-Mess Jonny, the band then re-formed as a traditional touring four-piece rock band including front man Mallonee, Newton Carter, David LaBruyere (later became bass player for John Mayer), and
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(later of
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and Sugarland). The band was signed to Capricorn Records following their third album, ''Killing Floor''. Mallonee has stated that Capricorn's lack of investment in a music video to support Vigilantes made it difficult for them to break out in the broader marketplace. With Mallonee serving as Vigilantes of Love's frontman, the band's "Double Cure" was nominated for a 1997 Dove Award in the Alternative/Modern Rock Recorded Song of the Year category. The band experienced controversy in the CCM market for the song "Love Cocoon." The song, which described marital sex, led to the band's album '' Slow Dark Train'' being dropped by some Christian bookstores. After many years of successful touring nationally and abroad — the UK and the Netherlands being particularly fond of Mallonnee's music. The band disbanded in 2001 as Mallonee went solo as a singer-songwriter/guitarist/raconteur playing to the renewed interest in roots-music Americana. The band reformed in November 2008. The band played its first show back together on November 20 at the 40 Watt Club. That version of the band only lasted a short time before it broke up, and Mallonee returned to his solo career.


Band members

Besides Bill Mallonee, other band members have included at various times: * Chris Bland: bass * Jacob Bradley: guitars, bass * Newton Carter: guitars * Tom Crea: drums * Chris Donohue: guitars, bass * Jonny "Dog-Mess" Evans: harmonica *Bob Goin: bass *Mark Hall: accordion * Kevin Heuer: drums *Billy Holmes: guitars, mandolin, keyboards, bass * Kenny Hutson: guitars, mandolin, pedal steel guitar, Dobro * John Keane: guitars, pedal steel *Scott Klopfenstein: drums * David LaBruyere: bass *
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: drums * Drew Grow: guitars * Doug Nissley: mandolin *John Mallory: guitar, bass, vocals, songwriting


Discography

*''Jugular'' (
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, 1990) *''Driving the Nails'' (Core, 1991) *''Killing Floor'' (Fingerprint Records/Sky, 1992) Produced by
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and
Peter Buck Peter Lawrence Buck (born December 6, 1956) is an American musician and songwriter. He was a co-founder and the lead guitarist of the alternative rock band R.E.M. He also plays the banjo and mandolin on several R.E.M. songs. Throughout his ca ...
*''Welcome to Struggleville'' (Capricorn, 1994) *''
Strong Hand of Love ''Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard'' is a compilation of songs by various artists in tribute to songwriter, Mark Heard. Recorded and released in 1994, after Heard's death in 1992. Proceeds benefit the Heard Family Fund. In 1994, wit ...
'', tribute to
Mark Heard John Mark Heard III (December 16, 1951 – August 16, 1992) was an American record producer, folk rock singer and songwriter from Macon, Georgia. Heard released sixteen albums, and produced or performed with many artists, including: Sam P ...
, 1994 *''Blister Soul'' (Capricorn, 1995) *''My Year in Review'' (1995, fan club cassette) *''V.O.L.'' (Warner/Resound, 1996, compilation) *''
Orphans of God ''Orphans of God'' is a 1996 two-CD compilation of songs performed by various artists in tribute to songwriter Mark Heard. Recorded and released after Heard's death in 1992, proceeds from the album benefit the Heard Family Fund. This album was li ...
'', tribute to
Mark Heard John Mark Heard III (December 16, 1951 – August 16, 1992) was an American record producer, folk rock singer and songwriter from Macon, Georgia. Heard released sixteen albums, and produced or performed with many artists, including: Sam P ...
, 1996 *'' Slow Dark Train'' (Capricorn, 1997) *''Compass'' (EP) (January 1, 1997) *''To The Roof Of The Sky'' (Meat Market, 1998) *''Live At The 40 Watt'' (Paste, 1998) *''Free For Good'' (A Startled Chameleon, 1998, Europe-only release) *''Audible Sigh'' (True Tunes, 1999, pre-release) *''Cross the Big Pond'' (EP) (1999, ''Free For Good'' + extra track) *''Audible Sigh'' (Compass, 2000, wide release) *''Audible Sigh w/ Room Despair EP'' (Compass, 2000, limited release) *''Electromeo'' (EP) (2000, limited release) *''Summershine'' (Compass, 2001) *''Resplendent (Audibly Live)'' (2002) *''Live at the Acoustic Cafe'' (Fundamental, 2007) *''Slow Dark Demos: Archive Series Vol. 1'' *''Live at Eddie's'' (March 1, 2009) *''Manicphaseshifter (Live @Schuba's, Chicago, IL'') (April 16, 2015) *''Need to Bleed (Expanded Edition)'' (January 31, 2018)


Video

* ''Fade to Black: Live at the Axiom Arts Centre, Cheltenham, UK 1999'' (2004?)


See also

* Bill Mallonee (including solo
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– producer, ''Audible Sigh'' (1999) *
Music of Athens, Georgia The music of Athens, Georgia, includes a wide variety of popular music and was an important part of the early evolution of alternative rock and new wave. The city is well known as the home of chart-topping bands like R.E.M., Widespread Panic, and ...


References


External links


Bill Mallonee official website

VOL-Sounds Entire catalog on digital download

Archives of VOL/Bill Mallonee's music and history
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