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Samiam

 
Artist: Samiam
Samiam

Group Members:

Jeremy Bergo, Mark Mortinsen, Sean Kennerly, Johnny Cruz, James Brogan, Martin Brohm, Jason Beebout, David Ayer, Sergie Loobkoff, Aaron Rubin, Victor Indrizzo

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Performed Songs By:

James Brogan, Jason Beebout, Sergie Loobkoff, Aaron Rubin

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  • Formed: 1988, California
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Clumsy," "The New Red Years," "You Are Freaking Me Out"

Biography

Part of the Bay Area punk revival of the late '80s and early '90s, Samiam specialized in the catchy, anthemic punk-pop typical of the Warped Tour crowd, but separated themselves with a greater debt to hardcore and a more introspective lyrical bent that won over emo audiences. Formed in 1988, most of the band's founding members had played in other Berkeley-area punk groups: vocalist Jason Beebout had been in Isocracy with bassist Martin Brohm; guitarist Sergie Loobkoff had been a drummer for Sweet Baby Jesus; and second guitarist James Brogan had been in Social Unrest. Drummer Mark Mortinsen -- the first of many -- completed the charter Samiam lineup, which caused an immediate stir on the Gilman Street punk scene with its local-supergroup pedigree.

Samiam signed with the indie label New Red Archives and issued their self-titled debut album in 1990. Once the record was completed, drummer Mortinsen left to finish college and was replaced by Dave Ayer for the band's first European tour. Their sophomore effort, Soar, appeared in 1991 and was produced by Bad Religion's Brett Gurewitz. Its follow-up, Billy, was released in 1992, after which Ayer decided to leave the group. The breakout success of Green Day, meanwhile, sparked a major-label feeding frenzy in the punk-pop arena, and Samiam wound up signing a contract with Atlantic. Not wanting to get that serious, bassist Brohm left and was replaced by Loobkoff's longtime friend Aaron Rubin (also of the Mr. T Experience). Meanwhile, original drummer Mortinsen returned for a brief period, but he was replaced during sessions for the band's major-label debut by onetime Redd Kross drummer Victor Indrizzo.

Samiam's first album for Atlantic was Clumsy, issued in 1994 and produced by Lou Giordano. The video for "Capsized" was a hit on MTV, and the group toured with the Toadies and later Bad Religion in support. While the album sold decently, it wasn't a smash hit on the level of Green Day's Dookie, and Atlantic quickly lost interest. A second album was completed in 1996, but Atlantic refused to release it, dropped the band, and prevented them from signing with another label for some time. In the meantime, Indrizzo departed for a career as a session musician (also joining the Masters of Reality), and was replaced by a drummer known only as M.P.

Finally, in 1997, Samiam secured the rights to their unreleased album and took it to the Swedish label Burning Heart, which issued it under the title You Are Freaking Me Out. The following year, it was picked up in America by the short-lived Ignition label, and the U.S. radio hit "She Found You" helped the band win back some of its following. Moving on to the Hopeless label, the band recorded Astray in 2000 with a new rhythm section of bassist Sean Kennerly and drummer Johnny Cruz. They toured Canada and the U.S. several times over in support before abruptly calling it quits about a year later, as members started taking other projects more seriously, like Lobokoff in Solea and Kennerly in the Fakers.

However, over the next few years, Samiam would prove not to be broken up, but more like on a weird quasi-hiatus, since they occasionally toured overseas. But they finally got it together in fall 2005, deciding to record another album, their seventh overall, to satisfy fans. Brogan had long since departed, so Kennerly switched over to guitar in his place, as fan-turned-bassist Jeremy Bergo joined on as well. The five members now lived all across the country, so marathon writing/rehearsal sessions were booked in the Bay Area to ready the band to enter the studio in early 2006 with producer Chris Moore (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV on the Radio). The result was the dirtier, more organic sounding Whatever's Got You Down, issued that fall through Hopeless. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Samiam
Origin Berkeley, California, United States
Genres Punk rock, indie rock, emocore
Years active 1988–present
Labels New Red Archives
Atlantic Records
Hopeless Records
Your Choice Records
Burning Heart Records
Website myspace
Members
Jason Beebout (vocals)
Sergie Loobkoff (guitar)
Johnny Cruz (drums)
Sean Kennerly (guitar/bass)
Billy Bouchard (bass)
Former members
James Brogan (guitar, 1988-2000)
Martin Brohm (bass, 1988-1993)
Aaron Rubin (bass, 1993-1997)
Jeremy Bergo (bass, 2006)
Mark Mortinsen (drums, 1988-1990/1993)
Dave Ayer (drums, 1990-1993)
Tré Cool, 1999 (drums)
Scott McPherson, 1999 (drums)
Victor Indrizzo, 1993-1995 (drums)
Davey Latter (drums, 1999)
Michael Petrak "MP" (drums, 1995-1999)

Samiam is a band from Berkeley, California formed in late 1988 after the breakup of the Gilman club mainstay Isocracy. Their first show was in January 1989 with Christ on Parade. They released records through New Red Archives and Hopeless Records in the US and Burning Heart Records in Europe. In the mid-90s, the band had two releases on a major labels, Atlantic Records in 1994 and Ignition/Tommy Boy in 1997. This path achieved modest mainstream success; a video for Capsized gained a lot of airplay on MTV, they performed on the Jon Stewart Show in 1994 and the single, "She Found You" garnered considerable radio play in 1998. The band toured extensively throughout Europe, North America and Japan with Bad Religion, Green Day, The Toadies, Sense Field, Blink 182 and Millencolin.

In late 2000 the band quietly ceased after supporting the "Astray' album. Despite what was initially to be a break up, they continued to tour abroad yearly (Europe three times, and South America) with occasional shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles. This led to the recording of the band's 7th album, "Whatever's Got You Down" in 2006. Samiam toured europe 3 more times in 2006 and 2007 and played various U.S. dates in 2008.

Summer 2009 west coast dates and Australian tour in September will be followed by short tours of South America and Europe in early 2010. Future plans to record are being discussed amongst band members. The band is not contractually obligated to any recording company. ‎

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Cultural Influence

Samiam is quoted in NYC-author Tao Lin's 2007 novel, Eeeee Eee Eeee. The main characters in the novel drive around Central Florida, lamenting their lives, and listening to Samiam and other bands of the era/style, including Jawbreaker and I Hate Myself.

Discography

Albums

Title Date of Release Record Label(s)
Samiam 1989 New Red Archives
Soar 1991 New Red Archives
Billy 1992 New Red Archives
Clumsy August 23, 1994 Atlantic Records
You Are Freaking Me Out June 12, 1997 Ignition Records / Burning Heart Records
Astray August 29, 2000 Hopeless Records / Burning Heart Records
Whatever's Got You Down September 26, 2006 Hopeless Records / Burning Heart Records

EPs / split CDs / Compilations

Title Date of Release Record Label(s)
Underground (EP)
(*All songs also on Samiam)
1989 New Red Archives
I am (EP) 1990 Lookout Records
Beauf
demo songs from Billy, odds n' ends
1991 Beri Beri Records - Europe
Very Small World (v/a Comp)
song: "At the Bottom"
September 1991 Very Small Records
release #37 (VSR 14)
Split w/ Jawbreaker
song: "Head Trap"
1992 No Idea Records
7" came w/ No Idea Fanzine #10
LIVE (EP)
1992 Your Choice Records
Don't Break Me (EP) 1992 New Red Archives
Stump (EP)
acoustic
1992 Blackbox
Ping Pong Gods
split w/ Garlic Frog Diet
March 22, 1996 Cargo Germany
Glow
split w/ Six Pack
1997 Pandemonium Records (France)
She Found You (EP) July 16, 1997 Ignition Records / Burning Heart Records
Your Choice Live Series 037
split w/ Texas Is the Reason
1999 Your Choice Records
Search & Destroy August 23, 1999 Burning Heart Records
The New Red Years (Comp)
compilation of New Red Archives material
April 11, 2000 Golf Records

Related bands

Past (and present) members of Samiam have been (or are) associated with the following bands:

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Search and Destroy (1999 Album by Samiam)
You Are Freaking Me Out (1998 Album by Samiam)
Punk Rawk Show, Vol. 1 (2000 Music Film)

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