Creepy (band) explained

Creepy (band)
Origin:San Francisco, California
Genre:indie rock/pop punk
Years Active:2002 - present
Label:Teeno Records
Website: www.myspace.com/creepy
Associated Acts:Retching Red, Oppressed Logic, Verbal Abuse
Current Members:Danny Cole (vocals/guitar)
Johnny Bananas (bass)
Adam Grant (drums)
Emy D (synth)
Past Members:Dave Chavez (bass)

Creepy is a San Francisco, California-based indie rock/pop punk band that formed in 2002.

The Triple EP and Strong Lies Kill Highs

In 2007, the group released a full-length CD entitled "The Triple EP" which was a collection of music from three previously unreleased EP length CDs.[1] The Triple EP received positive reviews by many critics of independent music because of its illustration of progress as the band evolved their unique sound over the 2003-2007 period. The Triple EP also received radio play on several college and independent music radio showcases.

The band released their fourth EP in 2009 entitled, Strong Lies Kill Highs. It was announced in January 2009 in a blog on Creepy's Myspace that they plan to tour in March and April in support of their newly released EP.

Associated acts

Notably, the original bass guitar player was Dave Chavez from hardcore bands Verbal Abuse and Code of Honor.[2] Adam Grant was also the drummer for hardcore bands Retching Red, featuring Cinder Block (formerly of Tilt), and Oppressed Logic.[3] [4]

Discography

2003
-- The nested table must be on a new line -->Hungry Like The Wolf EP
1. Powerless
2. Blitzwing
3. Lamewad
4. Teenage Burnout
5. Bombshell
2005
-- The nested table must be on a new line -->The Gloom EP
1. Delay
2. Rise Of Revenge
3. Burn Me
4. Renegade
5. Out Of Sight Out Of Mind
2007
-- The nested table must be on a new line -->The Triple EP
1. The Lost
2. You're Dead
3. Torn To Zero
2009
-- The nested table must be on a new line -->Strong Lies Kill Highs
1. Side Unseen
2. Approach is Order
3. Strange Days
4. Bleed Dry
5. Narko Darko
6. Uncommon

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Razorcake.org - Review . 2009-02-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929160213/http://www.razorcake.org/site/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=13868 . 2011-09-29 . dead .
  2. http://www.mysteryisland.net/verbalabuse Mysteryisland.net - Verbal Abuse interview
  3. http://www.punkglobe.com/tombstoneshowreview.html Punkglobe.com - Review
  4. http://www.retchingred.com/bio.html Retching Red - Bio