Karate High School Explained

Karate High School
Background:group_or_band
Alias:KHS[1]
Origin:San Francisco, California, United States
Years Active:2004–2010
Past Members:Paul McGuire
Ray Bautista
Ken Kasier
Gabe Ausiello

Karate High School was an American rock band formed in San Francisco, California in 2004 by frontman, multi-instrumentalist and producer Paul McGuire. On March 21, 2006, the band released their debut album, Arcade Rock. Karate High School's second album, The League Of Tomorrow, was released on September 4, 2007, which further honed the band's layered, keyboard-driven style of alternative rock. On November 11, 2008, Karate High School announced that they had signed to Eyeball Records, and would release a new record entitled Invaders on May 19, 2009. In early 2010 Paul McGuire announced that he was done producing music under the name Karate High School and has since chosen to go into other studies.[2]

History

Paul McGuire formed the band in 2004, and the band's name came from McGuire's love for "really cheesy B-rated horror movies" and came up with a name that sounded like them.

Musical style

Karate High School's style evolved over their three records. Once described as an "aggressive blend of poppy punk, hyper post-hardcore, and eight-bit blips"; the band began as a spazzy, catchy, keyboard-driven rock act on their debut record, but grew and matured over the course of three records to a sound that crosses the genres of rock, punk, experimental, electronica, and power-pop. Their sound has often been referred to as synthcore. While 2007's The League of Tomorrow effortlessly gear-shifted through poppy, upbeat melodies to heavy electronica-fused pop-punk, their 2009 album Invaders focused on all of the aforementioned elements and further evolved the band's sound. The band's sound has also been called Nintendocore, but the band doesn't consider itself under the genre.[3]

Band members

Karate High School was the songwriting project of Paul McGuire, and he wrote all the music and lyrics for the band.[3] Ray Bautista joined the group as the keyboard player, and was the only member to be in the band since Arcade Rock. For recording purposes, Paul produced all three records and played all the instruments on The League Of Tomorrow. During the recording of Invaders, Geoff Garnett played guitar, Aaron McVeigh played drums, and Paul McGuire played keyboards, bass, and sang. In 2010, Paul McGuire announced that he was done producing music under the name Karate High School.

Former members and touring lineup

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

TitleAlbum details
Arcade Rock
  • Released: March 21, 2006
  • Label: Self-released, EVO Recordings, Evolution Music
  • Format: Digital download, CD[4]
The League of Tomorrow
  • Released: September 4, 2007
  • Label: Self-released, EVO Recordings, Elizac Music
  • Format: Digital download, CD[5]
Invaders

Singles

YearTitleAlbum
2007"Burning Up for You"[8]
2009"Zombies Everywhere"[9]

Music videos

List of music videos with director(s)! Title! Year! Director(s)
"Good News and Bad News"2006Rabid Monkey Productions[10]
"Burning Up for You"2010David Brodsky[11]

Compilation appearances

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Karate High School - discography, line-up, biography, interviews, photos. April 26, 2021. spirit-of-metal.com.
  2. Web site: Karate High School A Brief History of KHS Told Through Pictures & Text. January 15, 2021. karatehighschool.com. I decided to quit writing music as KHS after moving overseas to study Anomalistics and Parapsychology..
  3. Web site: KARATE HIGH SCHOOL. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/r_AobaMAfLQ . 2021-12-14 . live. May 6, 2021. YouTube.
  4. Web site: Karate High School - Arcade Rock (2006, CD) Discogs. February 17, 2021. Discogs.
  5. Web site: Karate High School - The League Of Tomorrow (2007, CD) Discogs. February 17, 2021. Discogs.
  6. Web site: Karate High School - Invaders (2009, CD) Discogs. February 17, 2021. Discogs.
  7. Web site: Karate High School (CD) Discogs. February 17, 2021. Discogs.
  8. Web site: Karate High School -- Arcade Rock . karatehighschool.com . August 12, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070812060503/http://www.karatehighschool.com/. August 12, 2007 . dead . May 6, 2021. The first single from the new KHS record has been posted for you to check out, so feel free to give it a listen and let us know what you think. We also just shot a video for this song in Brooklyn, NY with some amazingly talented folks, but more to come on that later..
  9. Web site: Music: Karate High School:"Zombies Everywhere". 14 April 2009 . January 14, 2021. Punknews.org.
  10. Web site: Karate High School 'Good News and Bad News'. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/3H1exkWu4u0 . 2021-12-14 . live. May 6, 2021. YouTube.
  11. Web site: Karate High School - Burning Up For You. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/muxaKdq1vcU . 2021-12-14 . live. May 6, 2021. YouTube.
  12. Web site: Rising Stars 3 (2006, CD) Discogs. February 17, 2021. Discogs.
  13. Web site: Leak Volume #3 (2007, CD) Discogs. February 17, 2021. Discogs.
  14. Web site: @United Vol.4 - Mash-Up Rock Show (2007, CD) Discogs. February 17, 2021. Discogs.
  15. Web site: [Just Listen To This] (CD) Discogs]. February 17, 2021. Discogs.