By The Grace Of God: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
''In a time when punk and hardcore bands seem to have forgotten about what really matters,the Louisville, KY band By The Grace Of God have chosen to do things differently. They remind people, with their tested and approved sound, that empowerment is the key to survival.'' | ''In a time when punk and hardcore bands seem to have forgotten about what really matters,the Louisville, KY band By The Grace Of God have chosen to do things differently. They remind people, with their tested and approved sound, that empowerment is the key to survival.'' | ||
''Consisting of punk veterans [[Rob Pennington]] (vocals) from [[Endpoint]], [[Duncan Barlow]] (guitar) from [[Endpoint]] and [[Guilt]], [[Jonathan Mobley]] from [[Falling Forward]] and [[Elliott]], [[Jay Palumbo]] from Empathy and [[ | ''Consisting of punk veterans [[Rob Pennington]] (vocals) from [[Endpoint]], [[Duncan Barlow]] (guitar) from [[Endpoint]] and [[Guilt]], [[Jonathan Mobley]] from [[Falling Forward]] and [[Elliott]], [[Jay Palumbo]] from Empathy and [[Elliott]] and [[Thommy Browne]] from [[Enkindel]] they have recently turned the tides on this "side project", developing it into a full-time band. With tours planned in Europe and the U.S., B.T.G.O.G. are bringing their message of positive hardcore to as many people as possible.'' | ||
''Musically, the band crosses all lines between melodic and downright aggressive punk/hardcore. Their first EP., [[By The Grace Of God:For The Love Of Indie Rock|For the Love of Indie Rock]] (VR37) was incredibly well-received. As RIP Magazine put it, "If you're into the hard stuff, yet like a little melody in the mix, check them out." With songs that ranged from political and emotional to the importance of fun in the punk scene, they conveyed an overwhelming positivity and a push for unity that the punk/hardcore scene hasn't been addressing for a long time.'' | ''Musically, the band crosses all lines between melodic and downright aggressive punk/hardcore. Their first EP., [[By The Grace Of God:For The Love Of Indie Rock|For the Love of Indie Rock]] (VR37) was incredibly well-received. As RIP Magazine put it, "If you're into the hard stuff, yet like a little melody in the mix, check them out." With songs that ranged from political and emotional to the importance of fun in the punk scene, they conveyed an overwhelming positivity and a push for unity that the punk/hardcore scene hasn't been addressing for a long time.'' |
Revision as of 19:56, 10 October 2004
| |||
Record Labels: | 3 Little Girls, Victory, Initial Records | ||
Started By: | Rob Pennington Duncan Barlow | ||
Based In: | Louisville | ||
Largest show: | 2000+ people | ||
First show: | 3-4 songs in between bands at Tewligans in 1995? | ||
Last show: | August 2000 in the small room of The Brycc House. Only announced a few days before. | ||
Reunion show: | October 16, 2004 @ Headliners. Adele Collins benefit show/CD release show. | ||
Number of Members: | 8 |
From the Victory records website: In a time when punk and hardcore bands seem to have forgotten about what really matters,the Louisville, KY band By The Grace Of God have chosen to do things differently. They remind people, with their tested and approved sound, that empowerment is the key to survival.
Consisting of punk veterans Rob Pennington (vocals) from Endpoint, Duncan Barlow (guitar) from Endpoint and Guilt, Jonathan Mobley from Falling Forward and Elliott, Jay Palumbo from Empathy and Elliott and Thommy Browne from Enkindel they have recently turned the tides on this "side project", developing it into a full-time band. With tours planned in Europe and the U.S., B.T.G.O.G. are bringing their message of positive hardcore to as many people as possible.
Musically, the band crosses all lines between melodic and downright aggressive punk/hardcore. Their first EP., For the Love of Indie Rock (VR37) was incredibly well-received. As RIP Magazine put it, "If you're into the hard stuff, yet like a little melody in the mix, check them out." With songs that ranged from political and emotional to the importance of fun in the punk scene, they conveyed an overwhelming positivity and a push for unity that the punk/hardcore scene hasn't been addressing for a long time.
Their latest release, Perspective, is just that. Their perspective on our world and our scene today. Ready for any hi fi stereo equipment, Perspective is a fast, uplifting record with songs that directly address issues the band deems important. By The Grace Of God have taken average hardcore songs and transformed them into vehicles of political motivation, self empowerment and emotional release. Recorded at Trax East Studios in New Jersey (Snapcase, Deadguy), this record completely showcases the potential and power of the band.
By The Grace Of God portray straightedge and other issues in a positive way that will help dissolve any negative connotations or preconceived notions. They give hope to the people who believe hardcore is about change and feeling good about yourself. As Rob says, "You should live your life by examples..." (From Stop Smiling #5) And that's exactly what they plan to do.
Members:
Original Lineup:
- Rob Pennington - vocals
- Duncan Barlow - guitar
- Jonathan Mobley - bass
- Thommy Browne - drums
- Jay Palumbo - guitar
Second Lineup:
- Rob Pennington - vocals
- Duncan Barlow - guitar
- Thommy Browne - drums
- Brian Rountree - bass
- Robby Scott - guitar
Third Lineup:
- Rob Pennington - vocals
- Duncan Barlow - guitar
- Brian Rountree - bass
- Robby Scott - guitar
- George Jesse - drums
Reunion '04 Lineup:
- Rob Pennington - vocals
- Duncan Barlow - guitar
- Brian Rountree - bass
- Jonathan Mobley - bass
- Jay Palumbo - guitar
- Thommy Browne - drums
Releases:
- For The Love Of Indie Rock CD/7" (Victory)
- Perspective CD/12" (Victory)
- 3 Steps To A Better Democracy CD (3 Little Girls)
- By The Grace Of God/The Cause split 7" (?)
- 3 Steps Anthology CD (Initial Records)
Compilations:
- Return Of The X-Men 7"
- The Sunny Side Of Louisville 7" (Whitehouse Records)
- For The Kids 7"
- I Stand Alone:BTGOG/BK Split 7" (I Stand Alone)
Shirts/Merch:
- Navy shirts w/ black/white design of a battlefield on the front with band name small and in red. on back the first pressing of the shirts had a flaming money sign small by the collar with the words for the love of indie rock, second pressing had no text.
- SE Christian - black shirts with a crude geometric church in a circle on the front with the text "BTGOG. i will not worship in your death church"
- Perspective - Victory records licensed shirt with band name on front and pictures from the perspective CD cover on the back. victory records logo on sleeve.
- indie rock - victory records licensed shirt with images from the For The Love Of indie rock CD on the front, image of thommy's hand singing a contract on the back. Victory records logo on the sleeve.
Photos: