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Artist: Hidden in Plain View
Hidden in Plain View

Group Members:

Rob Freeman, Derek Reilly, Kenny Ryan, Chris Amato, Mike Saffert, Joe Reo, Spencer Peterson, Jayrase Snyder

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  • Formed: 1999, Plainview, NJ
  • Disbanded: 2007
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Life in Dreaming," "Resolution"

Biography

Hidden in Plain View originally consisted of vocalist Joe Reo, guitarists Rob Freeman and Kenny Ryan, bassist Chris Amato, and drummer Derek Reilly. Forming out of high school, the New Jersey combo gigged regionally before debuting on wax with 2001's Find EP on DAB Records; drummer Jay Snyder signed on for June 2002's self-released Operation: Cut-Throat LP. The album did well enough to get the attention of West Coast punk-pop powerhouse Drive-Thru, which signed Hidden in Plain View in early 2003. Meanwhile, Ryan had left the group by the end of 2002 to cofound Houston Calls, and he was soon replaced by Mike Saffert. The band's first release for the label was a self-titled EP recorded with the aid of Early November helmer Chris Badami; when recording wrapped, Snyder exited and drummer Spencer Peterson came on board. The EP was followed by the full-length Life in Dreaming in early 2005 and extensive touring in spring. In early 2007, after the completion of their follow-up album, Hidden in Plain View called it quits, citing creative differences. Drive-Thru posthumously released the record, entitled Resolution, that July. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Hidden in Plain View
Origin Morristown, New Jersey, United States
Genres Emo
Pop punk
Post-hardcore
Years active 20002007
Labels Drive-Thru Records
Note to Self Records
DAB Records
Associated acts 8 Over Par
Jersey Nonsense
Houston Calls
Stafford
John Connor
Skyline Drive
Red Light Green Light
Charlotte Sometimes
Hotline
The Pilot
The Farm League
American Flag Jean Jacket
Members
Mike Saffert
Spencer Peterson
Joe Reo
Chris Amato
Rob Freeman
Former members
Derek Reilly
Kenny Ryan
Jay Snyder

Hidden in Plain View was a five-piece emo band from northern New Jersey. They formed in 2000 and disbanded in 2007. During their six and a half year run, the group released records with four different record labels (most notably the independent record label Drive-Thru Records), including two full-length albums and three EPs. Hidden in Plain View played numerous concert tours such as the Warped Tour and the Drive-Thru Records Invasion Tours in the United States, Europe and Japan.

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History

Hailing from different towns around Hopatcong, New Jersey, Hidden in Plain View formed in August 2000, when former 8 over Par members Joe Reo (vocals) and Rob Freeman (guitar/backing vocals) merged with former Jersey Nonsense members Kenny Ryan (guitar) and Chris Amato (bass), as well as Derek Reilly (drums).[1] The name "Hidden in Plain View" refers to a situation at singer Reo's day job in a supermarket, where a customer used the expression after needing help finding a blatantly visible item. With this original line-up, the band recorded a three-track demo and soon got in touch with the local record label DAB Records, who released their now sought after, Chris Badami produced, debut Find in March 2001.

With the label facing bankruptcy and the band substituting Jay Snyder for Reilly (who went on to form Red Light Green Light), Hidden in Plain View were picked up by Note to Self Records in early 2002. For their second EP titled Operation: Cut-Throat, the band exchanged their heavy distortion guitars and genre-typical fast-paced drums for a lighter, more uplifting sound, yet they still maintained a degree of melancholy, especially in the lyrics and vocal melodies. The CD was released on June 11, 2002. Before the end of the year, Ryan left to co-form Rushmore Records(now Drive-Thru Records) signing Houston Calls, while he was replaced by Mike Saffert.

Even though a full-length had been announced by Note to Self, who had since been licensed by LLR Recordings, Hidden in Plain View signed with southern California pop punk label Drive-Thru Records in June 2003. Simultaneously with the announcement of their signing, LLR re-printed Operation: Cut-Throat. The band went on and recorded four songs for their self-titled Drive-Thru debut. After the recording of the EP, Snyder left the band to start John Connor (Negative Progression Records). Hidden in Plain View was released in November 2003, featuring the liner notes picturing his replacement, Newnan, Georgia resident Spencer Peterson, born in Oil City, Pennsylvania. Peterson was a student at the Atlanta Institute of Music when he joined the band at the age of 19.

Release-wise, the following year was somewhat less busy for the band, with appearing only on the Counting Crows tribute album Dead and Dreaming: An Indie Tribute to Counting Crows and the Drive-Thru Christmas compilation Happy Holidays from Drive-Thru Records, though the band toured extensively in both the United States and the United Kingdom and recorded their first full-length album. Life in Dreaming, which dropped in early 2005, showcased a much more mature, yet edgier and at times darker sound than the band's previous EPs, thanks to the latest two additions to their line-up, Saffert and Peterson.

The majority of 2005 was spent touring domestically and internationally, as the band played 24 dates of the Warped Tour, visited Japan for the first time and co-headlined the European Drive-Thru Invasion Tour 2005, which hit a total of sixteen cities in seven different countries across Europe. On October 16, 2005, Hidden in Plain View participated in MTV2's Dew Circuit Breakout (a television battle of the bands), competing in the New York City finals against Pete Miser.

On January 29, 2007, the band announced that they have broken up due to personal and creative differences. The follow-up record previously recorded, titled Resolution, was released on Drive-Thru Records on July 24, 2007. The CD leaked onto file-sharing networks on July 15, 2007.[2]

Members

Former members

  • Derek Reilly – drums
  • Kenny Ryan – guitar
  • Jay Snyder – drums

Discography

Albums

EPs

Non-album tracks

  • "Mr. Jones" – released on Dead and Dreaming: An Indie Tribute to Counting Crows (2004)
  • "Hot 'n' Sexy" – released on the B-side of the 7" vinyl single "Ashes Ashes" (2004)
  • "Christmas Song" – released on Happy Holidays from Drive-Thru Records (2004)
  • "I Ran" – released on Punk Goes 80's (2005)
  • "Ferriswheel" – released on the three-track demo
  • "Kicking Stones" – released on the three-track demo
  • "To Your Grave" – released on the three-track demo

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