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BlessTheFailure
08-03-2007, 01:48 PM
Gilbert, AZ. Population: not too many. Hedged away in the Arizona dustbowl, Gilbert is the kind of small, desolate suburb where the overworked end up retiring. While it may seem shocking to hear now, two years ago then-impending high school graduates Scary Kids Scaring Kids decided that they were ready for a retirement of their own. “We just sort of fizzled out,” remembers now-20-year-old drummer Peter Costa. “We recorded our first EP during our senior year of high school and then we put out it out on our own that June. I don’t think any of us thought for sure that this band had a future.” And, sure enough, by the summer of 2003, they were in a holding pattern, resulting in one of the shortest-lived successes in Gilbert’s tiny music scene. Months earlier Costa and guitarist Chad Crawford had formed the band with their fellow classmates, guitarist DJ Wilson and singer Tyson Stevens -- borrowing the Scary Kids name from a song by influential emo band Cap’n Jazz, and quickly honing their notoriously raucous live set. Those shows, especially early on, found the band carelessly smashing and recklessly lighting their instruments ablaze. “It just got insane,” Costa recalls. “I remember one time we almost lit the basement of [defunct local rock club] the Nile on fire!”By the time that Scary Kids recorded their first, independently released EP, After Dark, with local luminary Bob Hoag (Recover, The Format), they were operating on borrowed time. Costa – who was also acting as the band’s de facto manager -- had decided to return to his first love, the piano; seeking out a career as a concert pianist. While Costa began pecking away for eight hours a day his bandmates shrugged, registering for classes at their respective local universities instead. For all intents and purposes, the Scary Kids story should have ended here. But in reality, it had just begun.By the fall of 2003 (and with virtually no effort on their behalf) the growing interest in the band began to grow. Influential webzine AbsolutePunk.net posted After Dark on their site and, unexpectedly, the calls started pouring in. Immortal Records eventually won out, re- releasing After Dark in 2004 and signing on for The City Sleeps In Flames, the band’s highly anticipated debut. “I didn’t know very much about the music business going into this,” Costa admits sheepishly. “But I knew I couldn’t do one or the other. Steve had a scholarship. He gave that up. We stopped everything.”Decamping to Salad Days studios in Maryland this past February, the band began a five-week recording excursion with renowned underground producer Brian Mcternan (Thrice, Cave In, Snapcase). Now joined by second guitarist Steve Kirby as well as keyboardist Pouyan Afkary, the band’s once-refined heavy rock sound had grown more anthemic and dramatic in scope. “Our attitude isn’t totally serious,” Costa insists, “But I think Brian did a good job at making the music mature for our age. It still sounds fun. But he made us realize how to make, as he would say, a better ‘bed’ for everything.”The songs on The City Sleeps In Flames indulge in new wave’s careless spirit, post-hardcore’s lacerating dynamics, and the moody atmospherics of heady guitar rock bands. But also of note is Stevens, who has risen to new heights lyrically– exposing the kind of earnest vulnerability on songs like “Faith In The Knife” and “Just A Taste” that you wouldn’t expect from a songwriter that’s still only 19 years old. “Over two years things can change a lot,” Costa says casually. “Everyone is a lot more motivated to play music, we’ve been doing it so much now. I think this is just the beginning.”And, essentially that’s what The City Sleeps In Flames reflects—a blazing starting point, if not the realization of the bright future they nearly left behind. With years ahead of them (and countless miles out on the road already booked) this is a band that is still in the midst of something bigger. As Stevens sings above a layer of warm snyths on “Empty Glasses,” often in this life “with a flash the moment is gone.” On The City Sleeps In Flames, Scary Kids Scaring Kids have undeniably entered their moment -- and it’s one that’s seems sure to stay.

Members:

: : Tyson - Vocals, Bass
: : Chad - Guitar, Backing Vocals
: : Steve - Guitar
: : DJ - Guitar
: : Pouyan - Keyboard
: : Peter - Drums

Post your favorite song(s) from this band.

This one is also if you love or hate this band.

[Stay on Topic]

Ryth
08-03-2007, 01:50 PM
BLOCK OF TEXT ALERT.


If you're going to keep making threads about emo bands, can't you make a thread on a couple good ones? At The Drive-In? Cap'n Jazz? Drive Like Jehu? Come on? Please?

Admittedly this is the best band you've posted so far...but it still isn't any good.

BlessTheFailure
08-03-2007, 01:51 PM
My Favorite Song(s):

What's up now

The Only Medicine

BlessTheFailure
08-03-2007, 01:51 PM
Cap'n Jazz? Wha?

Ryth
08-03-2007, 02:03 PM
Cap'n Jazz is just like, the best emo band in the world. Actually, Scary Kids Scaring Kids takes their name from a Cap'n Jazz song, though they're nowhere near as good as Cap'n Jazz.

Azel
08-03-2007, 03:24 PM
And also next time you write a bio please seperate it into chapters, give credit to the author and it seems so dry. How about a little more description and a twist ending. The characters seemed so one dimensional.

MomijiTMO
08-03-2007, 05:25 PM
And also next time you write a bio please seperate it into chapters, give credit to the author and it seems so dry. How about a little more description and a twist ending. The characters seemed so one dimensional.

I second that. Just do your own bio [I did that] or PUT THE SOURCE in.

PS : Don't even think about giving some smart remark like, "Can't you stay on topic."

xXsasukeXxXuchihaXx
08-03-2007, 05:36 PM
wow

BlessTheFailure
08-03-2007, 08:46 PM
If I was going to give you a smart remark then it would have been longer than five words.

I just want you to stick on the topic.

But boring me with details that don't even relate to anything on the Thread.

Then why do you bother posting back?

You can just go find another thread that you like.

If you hate this thread, then just find a different one.

BlessTheFailure
08-03-2007, 08:47 PM
And I got the Biography from ScaryKids.com

Ryth
08-03-2007, 08:49 PM
Wait, there are threads in the AF music forum I like?

Myrra
08-07-2007, 11:15 AM
I'm closing this thread but before I do so, I'm going to explain why.
While you may have tried to follow the rules for creating a band thread, you violated the most basic rule of all and that's not to plagiarise. Coping/Pasting someone else's work without crediting them is not allowed here. We call that stealing!
Sputnik Music Review (http://www.sputnikmusic.com/band/Scary+Kids+Scaring+Kids)
^ that is the site you stole your info from. I suggest in future you either learn to credit your source or learn to do your own work. And as an added suggest don't ever double post again. The edit button is your friend.

CLOSED!!!!!!