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The Starting Line

 
Artist: The Starting Line
The Starting Line

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Tom Gryskeiwitz, Matt Watts, Mike Golla, Ken Vasoli, Person L

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  • Formed: 1999, Churchville, PA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Direction," "Say It Like You Mean It," "Based on a True Story"
  • Representative Songs: "The Best of Me," "Surprise, Surprise," "21"

Biography

Pennsylvanian punk-poppers the Starting Line originally came together in 1999 via version 2.0 of the old "vocalist wanted" flyer hanging at the local record store. Guitarist Matt Watts was playing with a few bands throughout his teenage years, but after seeing Ken Vasoli's AOL profile, he invited him to jam. Vasoli was soon installed as the bassist and singer, joining Watts, second guitarist Mike Golla, and drummer Tom Gryskiewitz to form Sunday Drive. Though barely out of high school, Sunday Drive started lining up shows and recording demos, and aggressively marketed everything with the aid of buddy old pal AOL and listings on MP3.com. Cali indie We the People took notice of the MP3s and soon offered a deal; however, punk-pop powerhouse Drive-Thru saw an opportunity in the group's fresh faces and accessible melodies, and swooped in to take control of the resulting demos. Sunday Drive wasn't going to argue -- with its highly successful roster (Something Corporate, Midtown, etc.) and Geffen distribution deal, Drive-Thru was a dream come true. By 2000, the quartet had become the Starting Line, and issued the With Hopes of Starting Over EP. Warped Tour dates followed, the band's Internet presence remained strong, and when its debut full-length, Say It Like You Mean It, dropped in 2002, it was met with enthusiastic kid support. The band again spent the summer as part of its second Warped Tour, and its video clip for the heartfelt emo pop ballad "Best of Me" did quite well at MTV2. The Make Yourself at Home EP appeared before the year's end. In May 2005, the band issued their sophomore effort, Based On A True Story. Performance dates on the annual Vans Warped Tour followed that summer and even though their popularity increased, Geffen de-prioritized the album and gave very little promotional support to the single. After the group wiggled free from their contract, Virgin president Jason Flom caught one of their live shows and scooped up the band to his label. In 2007, the group began recording Direction, an album dedicated to their brand of concise, straight-forward, pop-punk tunes. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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The Starting Line

Background information
Origin Churchville, Pennsylvania, United States
Genres Pop punk[1], Emo[1]
Years active 1999-2008, (currently on break)
Labels Drive-Thru
Geffen
Virgin (current)
Website Official website
Members
Kenny Vasoli
Matt Watts
Mike Golla
Tom Gryskewicz
Brian Schmutz

The Starting Line is an American pop punk band based from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that formed in 1999.

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History

In 1999, the band that would become The Starting Line was initiated in Churchville, Pennsylvania via an e-mail from guitarist Matt Watts to vocalist/bassist Kenny Vasoli. It asked if the then fourteen-year-old Vasoli, who was at that time in a band called Smash Adams, was interested in "Jamming and shit", as the message title read. Only a few weeks later, Vasoli found himself rehearsing with his future bandmates Watts, guitarist Mike Golla and drummer Tom Gryskewicz. Soon, the band started touring under the name Sunday Drive, selling out home-made merchandise and a self-recorded demo cassette titled Four Songs. Their first official release was a three-way split with The Jimmy Tuesday Band and The Commercials contributing three songs each, released on KickStart Audio in 2000.

Sunday Drive was soon approached by We the People Records and asked to produce a recording session (the infamous We the People Records Sessions). Set for a release in December 2000, the twelve songs were initially planned to become the band's debut full-length With Hopes of Starting Over on We the People Records, but they ended up serving only as demos for tracks on future releases, as the band signed with Drive-Thru Records in April 2001.[1] On Drive-Thru, they soon released their debut EP With Hopes of Starting Over. They later found out, the name Sunday Drive was already taken by a Christian rock band, so they changed their band name to The Starting Line. The band has said there is no significance behind the name, it was the only name they all could agree upon.[2]

On July 16, 2002, almost exactly one year after the release of their EP, the full-length Say It Like You Mean It followed. The songs ranged from energetic and fast-paced to melancholy and calm, dealing with performing on stage ("Given the Chance"), feeling homesick ("Left Coast Envy") and getting even with Vasoli's ex-girlfriend Karina ("Up & Go", "Hello Houston", among others). The hit single "Best of Me" and its two music videos, as well as the second single "Leaving", received heavy radio and TV airplay, securing The Starting Line a spot on the Warped Tour. A clip of "Up & Go" was played during an episode of the short-lived television series from Fox, John Doe. The episode aired December 13 2002, and was entitled 'The Mourner.'

Due to their desire to put out new material, the band decided to release an all-unplugged EP, recorded in three sessions over the following year. The first three songs (recorded in The Prize Fight's Bob Jones' bedroom in August 2002), the second session (recorded in Vasoli's basement in March 2003) and the last track (recorded on the band's touring bus in April 2003) became The Make Yourself at Home EP, released on November 25, 2003. The CD and the DVD version issued simultaneously, featuring an acoustic set performed live at Skate & Surf 2003 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, would be their last releases put out solely on Drive-Thru Records, as The Starting Line was signed by Geffen Records soon afterwards.

Their major label debut, Based on a True Story, came out in May 2005. Lyrically, the band dissociated themselves from the post-relationship formula that was predominant on their previous records. The otherwise very positive and cheerful album was overshadowed by several rather angry songs, written to spite the band's record label. Songs like "Inspired by the $" featured lyrics that are unmistakably directed at Geffen: "Get to the point/Get it across/To the boys at the top of the ladder I'm climbing up/I have my doubts". Another section of the song refers to a meeting the band had with the label's executives, where The Starting Line was asked to write more radio-friendly songs in the vein of New Found Glory's Catalyst (2004) and recreate "Best of Me" ("Just stay the same way/Do it like you did it before/Remain the same shape", followed by "If I did it again, then Lord stop me, then/God help me now, Lord help me out").[3] The album was far more successful than the band's 2002 effort and sold 42,000 copies within its first week, as opposed to its predecessor's 11,000.[4] The release was followed by the semi-headlining Nintendo Fusion Tour with Fall Out Boy, kicking off in September 2005. The band brought with them a new addition to their live performances, keyboardist Brian Schmutz. A friend of Vasoli's, the two had short lived side-project called Statue in 2004. A few dates into the tour, The Starting Line were — at their request — released from their record deal with Geffen, and became free agents.[5] Vasoli describes their time with Geffen: " It was kind of like having a sort of hot girlfriend that never talks to you. You say, "Oh yeah, I 'm dating this supermodel, but she's been in France for three years and doesn't really call me... but she promises that when she gets back we're REALLY gonna start to get serious. It was always an imaginary relationship."[6]

In early January 2006, the band signed with Virgin Records. The band released their third full-length album "Direction" on July 31, 2007, containing the single "Island" which was written about and for Vasoli's girlfriend of the last four years, Michelle. "Island" was the group's lone charting single, peaking at #21 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts.[2] The album peaked at #30 on the Billboard 200 chart, but fell off the chart four weeks later. To date, the band's highest ranking on the chart was #18 with their second album "Based on a True Story". The band completed the 2007 Warped Tour and began their nationwide headlining tour the following September.

On November 10, 2009, The Starting Line released their first Live CD/DVD entitled "Somebody's Gonna Miss Us." The Live CD/DVD documents the band's formation and growth through their last tour and final show at Bamboozle 2008.

Break

On March 5, 2008 the band announced in an e-mail and on Absolutepunk.net they would be going on a break in order for Ken and Brian to explore Person L, Matt and Tom to explore The Seventy Six, and Mike to spend time with his two daughters and explore The Traded Series. The band has been playing with the idea of coming back in 2011, but no one knows if there is any truth behind the claims. Matt Watts is currently a band manager for Red Light Management, managing the bands Fake Problems, Like Lions, New Atlantic, and Hit The Lights. They will continue The Starting Line if and when the time is right.[3]

On April 14, 2009, in a chat with AbsolutePunk.net, Kenny Vasoli hinted that The Starting Line may actually be returning sooner than 2011, saying "it's looking good, may even be earlier. I hung with Matt and Tom the other day, we all are still in love with one another."[citation needed]

On November 05, 2009, in an interview for Punktastic.com; Vasoli reveals the band "do have plans to reform," have dates planned and will "eventually get it together enough to come back across the pond."[citation needed]

On December 29, 2009, The Starting Line will be having a reunion concert at the Theater of Living Arts. Starting Line guitarist Matt Watts stated on the website AbsolutePunk that "this doesn't mean that TSL are back together....It simply means that we're taking a break from our break, and wanted to play a fun show in Philadelphia and continue to focus on our lives outside of TSL" (Kohl 1).

The Starting Line added a second holiday show on December 30, 2009 in Philadelphia at the Trocadero Theater. This was added due to the fact that the first holiday show scheduled for December 29, 2009 sold out in a little over an hour and the band would like to give their local fans a better chance to see them.

Touring

The Starting Line at Jillian's on 4-6-08.

The Starting Line have always been known for their extensive touring. The band has toured or played shows with such bands as Brand New, The Hush Sound,Saves the Day, The Ataris, Midtown, Sum 41, No Use For A Name, Taking Back Sunday, Yellowcard, New Found Glory, Plain White T's, Fall Out Boy, Paramore, The All-American Rejects, The Format, RX Bandits, Bayside, Four Year Strong, Steel Train, The Almost, Motion City Soundtrack, MxPx, Reel Big Fish, Panic! at The Disco, Mae, Boys Like Girls, All Time Low, Of All Days, Cartel, Set Your Goals and have played several stints on the Vans Warped Tour. The Starting Line has played shows spanning four continents - North America, Europe, Asia (Japan), and Australia.

Discography

Albums

Date of Release Title Label Billboard 200
July 16, 2002 Say It Like You Mean It Drive-Thru Records 109
May 10, 2005 Based on a True Story Drive-Thru Records/Geffen 18
July 31, 2007 Direction Virgin Records 30
November 10, 2009 Somebody's Gonna Miss Us live show/documentary(DVD/CD) Image Entertainment

EPs

Title Release Date Label U.S. Billboard 200 Peak
With Hopes of Starting Over June 25, 2001 Drive-Thru Records
The Make Yourself at Home EP November 25, 2003

Singles

Title Release Date Label Album/EP
"Three's a Charm" 2001 Drive-Thru Records With Hopes of Starting Over
"Best of Me" 2002 Say It Like You Mean It
"Leaving" 2003
"Bedroom Talk" 2005 Drive-Thru Records/Geffen Based on a True Story
"Island" June 19, 2007 Virgin Records Direction
"Something Left to Give" 2008

Non-album tracks

Members

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jnfoxqwkldfe~T1
  2. ^ Billboard, Allmusic
  3. ^ The Starting Line Press Conference - News Article - AbsolutePunk.net
  1. ^  "Interview with Kenny and Matt". ThisRide.net. http://thisride.net/interviews/interview2.htm. Retrieved 2005-11-25. 
  2. ^  "The Starting Line biography". StartingLineRock.com. http://web.archive.org/web/20011023234030/http://www.startinglinerock.com/bio.htm. Retrieved 2006-11-28.  (Internet Archive mirror)
  3. ^  "Starting Line, The - 03.12.06". AbsolutePunk.net. http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=121363. Retrieved 2006-08-14. 
  4. ^  "DMB Defeats NIN, Weezer As Album Chart Champ". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000926813. Retrieved 2005-10-08. 
  5. ^  "Good Riddance". AbsolutePunk.net. http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=102786. Retrieved 2005-12-22. 
  6. ^  "Chart details". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.vnuArtistId=447660&model.vnuAlbumId=985455. 
  7. ^  "Interview by NMattise". Internet Archive. http://www.archive.org/details/NMattiseTrivialPodcast_StartingLineInterview_2006_. 
  8. ^  "Interview: Kenny Vasoli of The Starting Line". Internet Archive. http://punkmusic.about.com/od/interviews/a/startingline.htm. 
  9. ^  "2008 Tour Dates Info". Internet Archive. http://musicvsmusic.blogspot.com/2008/01/starting-line-2008-headline-tour-dates.html. 

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