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Endwell

 
Artist: Endwell
Endwell

Group Members:

Danny Pupplo, Sean Murphy, Steve Muskopf, Mike Kaabe, Dan Puglisi

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  • Formed: 2003, Queens, NY
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Homeland Insecurity", "Consequences

Biography

Growing up as hardcore kids loving bands like Hatebreed and Earth Crisis, Endwell came together in Queens, NY, with their own version of thrashing melodic hardcore. The guys played their first gig in the fall of 2003, and soon found that being from Queens was beneficial (regardless of its own lukewarm local scene), as Endwell could easily go between the thriving Long Island and Manhattan scenes to build up a comprehensive fan base of their own. Endwell toured nationwide a few times and self-released the EP The Missing Pieces before fellow New Yorker Anthony Raneri (of Bayside fame) suggested that the crew get in touch with Victory Records.

But on the way to Chicago for their label showcase, a truck hit Endwell's van, flipping it several times. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt -- everyone was recovered within a few months -- and though some personnel changes occurred in the meantime, the band eventually got its showcase and was signed to the Victory roster by spring 2006. Endwell -- comprised of vocalist Sean Murphy, guitarists Dan Puglisi and Danny Pupplo, drummer/vocalist Mike Kaabe, and bassist Steve Muskopf -- recorded their label debut, Homeland Insecurity, in California with Jay Baumgardner (Papa Roach, New Found Glory), issuing the album that Halloween. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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Origin Queens, New York, US
Genres Post-hardcore (early)
Hardcore punk (now)
Years active 2003 – present
Labels Century Media Records
Mediaskare Records
Victory Records (Former)
Members
Sean Murphy (Vocals)
Danny Pupplo (Guitar)
Matthew Rogers (Bass)
Dustin Newcombe (Rhythm Guitar)
Mike Sciulara (Drums)

Endwell is a band from Queens, New York formed in 2003, who were dropped/released from the roster of Victory Records.[1] On May 9, 2008 the band announced that they have signed with Mediaskare records.

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History

Formation to Homeland Insecurity (2003 – 2007)

Endwell formed in Queens, New York in 2003 and started gaining popularity through local shows. After gaining enough experience through various local shows, the band independently recorded and released their first EP titled The Missing Pieces in 2005. The band toured the country for various hardcore bands in support of the new EP and began expanding their fan basis with their energetic live shows. They won a Battle of the Bands, which earned them a spot on the Hellfest bill. Their minor success caught the eye of Bayside's front-man Anthony Raneri. Bayside was signed to Victory Records and suggested to Endwell that they should attempted to get signed to the label.[2] Members of Endwell grew up listening to various Victory bands including Earth Crisis and Hatebreed. [3]

Victory Records owner Tony Brummel agreed to let Endwell display their talent on stage in order to decided if the band was a good fit for the label. The show was to be played in Chicago, so Endwell had to drive there with all their gear from New York. On the way to the show, their van got hit while driving by a truck causing the van to flip several times and ejecting their lead singer (at the time).[2] The lead singer spent a few weeks in the hospital and the rest of the band was only hospitalized for a few days for minor injuries. Endwell recovered a few months later and played the show for Victory Records. Tony Brummel signed the band shortly after. [3]

Endwell began to write and record songs for their debut album, Homeland Insecurity on their new record label in California with Jay Baumgardner (Papa Roach, Evanescence, New Found Glory). Lead Guitarist, Dan Puglisi discussed the production of the new album:

"The album is all over the board. We came up with songs that sound like nothing we’ve ever done before, including some fast, energetic stuff really that makes you want to take a breather between songs. All of the songs were written to be played live. There are no filler or album-only tracks here. If we couldn’t pull them off live, it didn’t make the album."[3]

The album was released in October 2006, and the band toured heavily in support of it. Although they did not headline, they opened for notable acts such as Comeback Kid, It Dies Today, and As Blood Runs Black. At this point in the band's career, Dan Puglisi is the only member of legal drinking age.

New lineup and Revenge is a Healthy Motive (2008)

After almost 2 years of touring, Endwell hoped to start working on their follow up to Homeland Insecurity but ran into several speed bumps. The first issue was an inconsistent lineup. Several members left, and replacements would only stay with the band for a few shows and nothing seemed permanent. The second issue being that Victory Records decided to drop Endwell's contract with the label leaving the band without a way to release their music. [4] Details about the new EP Revenge is a Healthy Motive were given out as early as January 2008, and news about working on a follow up album to Homeland Insecurity was released even earlier. The band posted several demo tracks on their MySpace page and several live recordings of new material on YouTube, but progress was slow with new members coming and going. In early May 2008, Endwell announced they had signed to Mediaskare Records/Century Media Records and set May 27, 2008 as the release date for their EP.

Revenge is a Healthy Motive departed from the band's original pop punk/hardcore punk mix, and focused more on hardcore. The band also changed their lyrical style after their main songwriter left. The new direction of the album was said to be "hard emotionally and musically,"[5] and that while working on the album, the band felt "like [they] did when [they] started playing hardcore when [they] were little kids."[5] Shortly after their previous album was released, Endwell "[was] sick of it, and nobody wanted to play the songs [from Homeland Insecurity]."[5]

Endwell was preparing to tour in support of their new EP alongside Emmure and On Broken Wings on a string of shows dubbed the "Mosh Lives Tour,"[5] however, Endwell was kicked off of the tour before it started due to a t-shirt depicting a severed bulldog head on the back. The bulldog was intended to be a comical reference to the logo of their former label that they were kicked out of, Victory Records, not cruelty against animals.[6] In a MySpace bulletin, Endwell stated, "It was a shirt depicting violence against the victory records logo which happens to be a bulldog... Danny and myself are very much so into animal rights, we are vegetarian and love animals."

Consequences (2009 – present)

Endwell will release their second studio album Consequences in April 2009 through Mediaskare Records.

Members

  • Sean Murphy- Vocals (2005-present)
  • Daniel Pupplo- Lead Guitar (2003-present)
  • Matthew Rogers- Bass (2007-present)
  • Dustin Newcombe- Rhythm Guitar (2008-present)
  • Mike Sciulara- Drums (2009-present)

Former Members:

  • Andy Zambito- Drums(2007-2009)
  • Steven Dicasa - Bass/Vocals (2003-2005)
  • Alex Sieligowski - Drums (2003-2005)
  • Bobby Holohan - Drums (2005-2006)
  • Chris Formosa - Vocals (2003-2005)
  • Dan Puglisi - Guitar (2003-2007)
  • Mike Kaabe - Drums/Vocals (2006-2007) now plays for [Emmure]
  • Steve Muskopf - Bass (2005-2007)
  • Christopher Jornet- Guitar (2007-2008)

Tour Members:

  • Mean Gene- Drums (2008)
  • Matt Stygar- Drums (Spring, 2008 fill in)
  • Adam Fachler- Drums (played one show in 2008)
  • Daniel Figueroa-Drums(one show, 2008)
  • Andre Bravo- Drums("Stage Dives Across America Tour", 2008)
  • Deniska- Drums (Two week Canadian Tour, 2008)

Discography

Studio Albums

EPs

  • The Missing Pieces (2005)
    • Track listing:
    1. "Cry Me an Ocean"
    2. "Silence Through Cyanide"
    3. "Whine and Dine"
    4. "Drowning in Thoughts of You"
    5. "My Side of Homicide"
    6. "The Missing Pieces"

References

  1. ^ http://theprp.com/
  2. ^ a b Endwell on Allmusic Retrieved on May 14, 2008
  3. ^ a b c Endwell on Victory Records Retrieved on May 14, 2008
  4. ^ Endwell on MetalUnerground Retrieved on May 14, 2008
  5. ^ a b c d ENDWELL Signs With MEDIASKARE Retrieved on May 14, 2008
  6. ^ Endwell Booted from Mosh Lives Tour Retrieved on June 8, 2008

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