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Self Defense Family (shortened to Self Defense and previously known as End of a Year) are a post-punk outfit with members from across the United States and England. The band has released five full length albums and several EPs and splits. ==History== End of a Year started as a side project for a number of Albany musicians already involved in full-time bands. Having spent time in heavier bands, the initial End of a Year line-up was interested in trying something more overtly melodic. Taking their name from an Embrace song, the band's original sound was highly influenced by the Revolution Summer-era DC bands. The band recorded a boombox demo to give out at their first show, which took place at SUNY Albany. Shortly thereafter, a more formal demo entitled ''"Warm"'' was recorded. A full-length, ''Disappear Here'', appeared on local labels Oneohfive and Losingface Records. The band later released a split 7" with western Massachusetts band Three Fifteen on another local label, Slave Union. It was this record that caught the attention of Revelation Records, and the band made the jump in 2006, recording their first full-length for the California label in the spring of that year. ''Sincerely'' was recorded with Don Zientara at Inner Ear Studio, adding to the perception that the band was striving for a DC-centered sound; the actual music, however, strayed further from that model than on previous releases. In the spring of 2009 the band released an EP for Deathwish Inc. and announced plans for a full-length release for the label. In 2010, Deathwish Inc The band regularly names songs after actual people with lyrical content that, though oblique, seems to reference the person. Some people the band has given song titles to include: *Audrey Kishline, former proponent of Moderation Management *Micheal Ray Richardson, former NBA basketball player and current coach of the Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry *Michael Larson, notable for his record-breaking winnings on the American game show ''Press Your Luck'' *William Kennedy, author and Albany, New York-area resident *Charles Rocket, late comedian and actor *Marissa Wendolovske, contemporary artist *Eddie Antar, one time proprietor of Crazy Eddie Electronics * Phillip Jose Farmer, American sci-fi/fantasy author *Emanuela Orlandi, teenage girl whose Vatican City disappearance remains unsolved In late 2010, the band announced that they would be "reformatting" the group to officially include all touring and session musicians they had worked with up to that point as well as changing the group's name to Self Defense Family. To go along with this announcement, they posted four songs from the ''You Are Beneath Me'' LP with Patrick Kindlon's lead vocal track removed and replaced by vocals from Caroline Corrigan, including one song that was also reworked into an acoustic version. The band's tours have since been done on the basis of whoever is available at the time, with the same attitude being taken towards picking line-ups for their studio output. This format was taken to its furthest extent early on when one line-up of the band played a gig in Connecticut while another line-up traveled to Jamaica to record music for the first 7-inch in their Island Series of singles. As such, no member of Self Defense Family has played every show or played on every recording. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Self Defense Family」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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