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Grade

 
Artist: Grade

Group Members:

Charles Moniz, Brad Casarin, Greg Taylor, Shawn Magill, Chris Danner, Kyle Bishop, Matt Jones, Kevin Harris

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Eleven Minutes Away, Jena Berlin, Senses Fail, Boys Night Out

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Under the Radar," "The Embarrassing Beginning," "Headfirst Straight to Hell"

Biography

Toronto hardcore band Grade comprised singer Kyle Bishop, guitarists Greg Taylor and Shawn Magill, bassist Matt Jones and Chris Danner. Issuing their debut EP Separate the Magnets in 1998, the group also earned notoriety opening bands including Fugazi, Jimmy Eat World and the Promise Ring; upon signing to Victory Records, in 1999 Grade issued the single "Triumph and Tragedy," followed later that year by the full-length Under the Radar. Embarrassing Past was issued in fall 2000 as well as a shift in band members. Charles Moniz (drums) and Brad Casarin (guitar) replaced Danner and Taylor in time for a sophomore effort, 2001's Headfirst Straight to Hell. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Grade
Origin Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Genres Hardcore
Screamo
Years active 1993–2002
Labels Victory Records
Associated acts The Black Maria
Jersey
Saint Alvia
To The Lions
The Swarm
Acrid
Jonathan Thomas
The Artist Life
Members
Kyle Bishop
Matt Jones
Charlie Moniz
Brad Casarin
Shawn Magill
Former members
Chris Danner
Greg Taylor
Kevin Harris

Grade was a Canadian hardcore group. Grade's first release was the Grade/Believe split which was released in 1994 on a small Canadian label - Workshop Records. And Such Is Progress followed in 1997 and Separate the Magnets was released in 1998, earning them critical praise and high profile touring slots with groups such as Jimmy Eat World, Hot Water Music and Fugazi. In 1999, they signed with Victory Records and released an EP, Triumph and Tragedy. Later that same year they released a full length album, Under the Radar. In 2000, they released The Embarrassing Beginning, a collection of their older works, as well as rarities. In 2001, original guitarist Greg Taylor left to pursue Jersey full time, and was replaced with Brad Casarin. Chris Danner subsequently left, with Charlie Moniz joining for the release of the album Headfirst Straight to Hell. In their final incarnation, only Kyle Bishop remained, backed by members of the group Somehow Hollow. The band broke up in 2002.

On July 1st 2009, they announced "On July 6th we're starting to record a couple of new songs for the At Both Ends Magazine final issue double 7" comp with our old friends from Bane. Shawn, Greg, Kyle and I have been jamming with our good friend Matt Richmond (from the Video Dead and Saint Alvia) for a little while now. What started out as getting together to jam for fun has produced some pretty awesome new songs and we can't wait to get in the studio and see what we can do with them. No plans for reunion tours or albums or any of that stuff right now, we're just having a good time playing together again and we'll see where it goes from here. "


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Discography

Albums

EPs

Split Albums

  • Grade/Believe Split (Workshop Records, 1994)
  • Grade/Incision

Compilations

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