Rx Bandits
is a four-piece band based in Seal Beach, California. The band formed in 1995 in Orange County, California. They have appeared on the Vans Warped Tour, at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, and at The Bamboozle.
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History
Early years (1995-1999)
Originally known as The Pharmaceutical Bandits, the band began their career by participating in the
third wave ska revival of the 1990s. In 1997, they released
Those Damn Bandits
, which featured guest appearances by
Jimmy the Robot of the
Aquabats and Chris Colonnier of
Jeffries Fan Club and
The Forces of Evil. Noting the Bandits' potential, a Los Angeles Times review of the album said "Now comes a young, talented ska band, the Pharmaceutical Bandits. It would be OK with me if the Grinch spared them but swiped their ska records and left a shelf of Who, Clash, Bob Marley, Elvis Costello and Neil Young."
[1] Matt Embree and Chris Tsagakis attended
Los Alamitos High School, which was an incubator for other third wave ska bands such as
Reel Big Fish,
Save Ferris, and
The Scholars.
Drive-Thru years (1999-2006)
In 1998, the band released
Halfway Between Here and There
. On this album, the band began to branch out beyond the
third wave ska sound.
The album's success allowed them to tour with well-known acts such as
The Bloodhound Gang,
Goldfinger, and
Reel Big Fish, and later to headline shows with up-and-comers such as
New Found Glory and
Freakdaddy frequently opening for them.
In 1999, the album was re-released with a new track list, 2 remastered songs, and new artwork. The '99 release was released under the bands new name - Rx Bandits.
In the time between
Halfway Between Here and There
and their next release,
Progress
, bassist Franz Worth and saxophonist Noah Gaffney left the band. Worth was replaced by James Salomone, formerly of
My Superhero. Gaffney's position was left open.
With 2001's
Progress
, the band continued to expand their sound. The album contained the song "Analog Boy," which was made into one of their two music videos. The band at this point consisted of Embree, Tsagakis, Balling, and Salomone. The album included a number of guest performers, including former member Noah Gaffney.
Shortly after the release of the album, Chris Sheets joined the band on trombone as well as Steve Choi on guitar and keyboards. Choi had played keyboards on the demos for Progress, but when it came time to record, they decided instead to have Rich Zahniser of
The Hippos, who was touring with the band, play on the album. Chris Colonnier also played with the band at times, filling the same role as Zahniser. Soon after they gained the new members, James Salomone and
Rich Balling left the band. They had many temporary replacements for Salomone, most notably Johnny Tsagakis, Chris' younger brother, but eventually Joe Troy, a longtime friend of Embree, who helped to write the song "What If?" on
Halfway Between Here and There,
joined the band as their bass player. Balling was replaced by saxophonist Steve Borth, who had played formerly in the popular
East Bay ska-punk band
Link 80. Their line-up of Embree, Tsagakis, Sheets, Choi, Troy and Borth would go on to create the next two albums,
The Resignation
and
...And the Battle Begun
.
2003 saw the release of
The Resignation
, a CD/DVD combination. Guitars, bass, drums, and some keyboards were all recorded live in studio, and vocals, horns, percussion and additional keyboard parts were then overdubbed. The band allowed themselves a limited number of takes for each part, and once a take was recorded it was left as it was - no punch-ins were allowed. Embree shared songwriting duties with Steve Choi, whereas Embree had previously been responsible for all of the band's material.
Musically, the album continued to branch out beyond
Progress
into new musical territory, including experimentation with unconventional
time signatures.
The Resignation
featured overtly political lyrics as the band evolved even further from their ska-punk days as the Pharmaceutical Bandits, a subject that drummer Chris Tsagakis commented on in an interview conducted by former member
Rich Balling for Skratch Magazine:
The album cover of
The Resignation
is an original composition called "Predictable" by
Aaron Nagel, a
Bay Area artist and member of both
Link 80 and
DESA.
In 2004, the band released a DVD of live performances that were filmed during their many live shows. It was one of the first released on Embree's Mash Down Babylon Record label (aka MDB Records). It contains two Easter Eggs: a performance of the song "Up to No Good," the only song recorded during the sessions for
The Resignation
that was not included on the album as well as studio footage of the band working on the album. During the DVD's slide show, the background music is performed by Apotheke, a side project run by several members of the band.
...And the Battle Begun
was initially released online on June 24, 2006 and was made available for purchase during the band's 2006 US Tour. The album's title refers to the poetry of
Lord Byron, in which the phrase appears repeatedly.
The album was originally slated to be released in 2005 through
Drive-Thru Records (with one album left on their contract), but for unspecified reasons, the band and label chose to part ways, causing lengthy delays in the release date. Finally free of any legal setbacks, the CD was made available via online order from
MDB Records and on specified tour dates. Officially it debuted in retail stores in October
2006, after which the band performed a Northeastern CD release tour to promote the album.
MDB /Sargent House years (2006-present)
On June 28, 2006, the band announced via their
MySpace page that saxophone player and backup vocalist Steve Borth had left the Rx Bandits to pursue his own band,
Satori. This announcement came in the midst of their 2006 US Summer Tour to the surprise of many fans. Borth played his final show with the Rx Bandits on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at the
Bowery Ballroom in
New York City.
In conjunction with Refused TV, the Bandits recorded a music video for the title track off
...And the Battle Begun
. It is only their second music video since the making of a video for "Analog Boy" in 2001, and their first independently produced video for the song "I Will Live" on the Those Damn Bandits album. The "I Will Live" video was never released publicly, although some bootleg copies still exist.
During their fall west-coast tour the band encouraged fans to tape audio from their performances to be released on an upcoming official bootleg compilation to be released by the end of the year.
Rx Bandits recently released their live set from the
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2007 exclusively on the
iTunes Store.
Live from Bonnaroo 2007
is currently only available for download from the
U.S. iTunes Store.
During the summer of 2008 the band did a headlining tour with support from
Portugal. The Man,
Maps & Atlases,
Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground and
Facing New York.
Cathy Pellow of
Sargent House announced via the Rx Bandits fansite that they will be making a live DVD featuring their live performance at the Glasshouse on August 22, 2008 as well as interviews and footage from the writing and recording for the next LP. The LP entitled
Mandala was released as a digital download on July 14, 2009 and the CD was released on July 21, 2009 on
Sargent House.
[3] They then headed out on a co-headlining tour with
Dredg with revolving support from
Good Old War,
Zechs Marquise and
As Tall As Lions.
Side projects
Over the years, several members found time for side projects.
Embree and Chris Tsagakis can also be found in
The Sound of Animals Fighting as “Walrus” and “Lynx” respectively. Former trombonist for Rx Bandits
Rich Balling is known as the vocalist, The
Nightingale in
The Sound of Animals Fighting. Joe Troy, Chris Sheets, and Steve Choi have performed live with the band, which includes
Anthony Green (ex-
Saosin, more recently of
Circa Survive vocalist),Craig Owens (
Chiodos vocalist). Also Rx Bandits collaborated with members of Finch and Days Away in the recording of The Sound Of Animals Fighting recordings.
Steve Borth played with Skacore band from Northern California,
Link 80, on
Asian Man Records. Later started the
reggae/
rocksteady band
Satori and has featured Embree on bass, members of
The Exit, and
Chris Murray.
Steve Choi collaborated with
Asian Man Records founder
Mike Park in both
The Chinkees and
The Bruce Lee Band. The Rx Bandits were featured as Park's Bruce Lee Band during the recording of the Beautiful World EP. Choi is also a member of the band
Machines, in which he plays the drums.
September 9, 2008 saw the release of Matt Embree's acoustic sideproject, entitled Love You Moon. The album is made solely of Matt on the acoustic guitar with the exception of 3 tracks where Chris Tsakagis assists on drums. This album was presold at the Rx Bandit's concurrent tour.
Though only assisting, Embree and Tsagakis play guitar and drums, respectively, with Lauren Coleman in her project called
Pebaluna. The three met when she was recording in the Elizabethan in late 2005.
Band members
Current members
- Matt Embree – vocals, guitar
- Steve Choi – guitar, keyboards
- Joseph Troy – bass, backing vocals
- Christopher Tsagakis – drums
Former Members
- Chris Sheets (trombone on "The Resignation" and "...And The Battle Begun")
- Steve Borth (saxophone, backing vocals on The Resignation
and ...And The Battle Begun
)
- Johnny Tsagakis (bass)
- James Salomone (bass on Progress
)
- Rich Zahniser (keyboards)
- Franz J. Worth (bass on Those Damn Bandits
and Halfway Between Here and There
)
- Noah Gaffney (saxophone on Those Damn Bandits
and Halfway Between Here and There
)
- Rich Balling (trombone on Those Damn Bandits
, Halfway Between Here and There
and Progress
)
Discography
Albums
Title
| Release Date
| Label
|
Demo(onstration)
| 1996
| Self-produced
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Those Damn Bandits
| 1997
| Antedote Records; Drive-Thru Records
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Halfway Between Here and There
| October 26, 1999
| Drive-Thru Records
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Progress
| July 17, 2001
| Drive-Thru Records
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The Resignation
| July 15, 2003
| Drive-Thru Records
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...And the Battle Begun
| October 10, 2006
| MDB Records/Sargent House
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Live from Bonnaroo 2007
(iTunes Release)
| December 5, 2007
| MDB Records/Sargent House
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Mandala
| July 21, 2009
| MDB Records/Sargent House
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Compilations
Title
| Release Date
| Label
| Songs Contributed
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Ska Sucks
| May 1998
| Liberation Records
| "Teen Idol"
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Hey Brother...Can You Spare Some Ska
| January 19, 1999 [4]
| Vegas Records
| "Teen Idol (Remix)"
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You'll Never Eat Fast Food Again
| November 9, 1999 [5]
| Drive-Thru
| "What If", "Wrong With Me", "All The Time (acoustic)"
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Punk Goes Metal
| August 1, 2000 [6]
| Fearless Records
| "Holy Wars"
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Welcome to the Family
| November 20, 2001
| Drive-Thru
| "Analog Boy", "Mastering The List"
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Rock Against Bush
| April 20, 2004 [7]
| Fat Wreck Chords
| "Overcome (the Recapitulation)"
|
Dead Bands Party: A Tribute to Oingo Boingo
| May 10, 2005 [8]
| Indianola Records
| "Grey Matter"
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Listen To Bob Dylan - A Tribute
| August 16, 2005 [9]
| Drive-Thru
| "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll"
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Body of War: Songs That Inspired an Iraq War Veteran
| March 18, 2008 [10]
| Sire/Wea
| "Overcome (the Recapitulation)"
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DVD
- Rx Bandits Live: Vol. 1
(2004)
- Untitled DVD Project
(2008)
References
- Rx for Change Could Improve the Bandits' Chronic Ska
- www.skratchmagazine.com - Rx Bandits interview
- [1] Current.com. May 14, 2009.
- Amazon.com: Hey Brother, Can You Spare Some Ska: Music: Various Artists
- Amazon.com: You'll Never Eat Fast Food Again [EXPLICIT LYRICS]: Music: Various Artists
- Amazon.com: Punk Goes Metal: Music: Various Artists
- Amazon.com: Rock Against Bush Vol. 1: Music: Various Artists
- Amazon.com: Punk Goes Metal: Music: Various Artists
- Amazon.com: Listen To Bob Dylan - A Tribute: Music: Various Artists
- Amazon.com: Body of War: Songs That Inspired an Iraq War Veteran: Music: Various Artists