Them Terribles Explained

Them Terribles
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Santa Barbara, California, USA
Years Active:2003 - present
Label:unsigned
Website:Official website
Current Members:[1]
Matt Green, lead singer
Jonny Black, guitarist
Geoff Franklin, bass
Joey Benenati, drums

Them Terribles is an American rock band based in Los Angeles, California.

History

In 2001, while juniors in high school, cousins Jonny Black (former lead guitarist) and Hunter Black (former rhythm guitarist) formed a band under the name "Standard Issue" along with current Them Terribles lead singer Matt Green. Jonny recruited Joey Benenati, a fellow student at Santa Barbara High School to play drums. The band was originally rounded out by Mikee Hudson on bass who was a high school friend of Hunter and Matt. Most of them had known each other since grade school,.[2] In 2003 they moved to Los Angeles to attend college and continued playing gigs under the name "Mind Your Own". Geoff Franklin, a student at Loyola Marrymount University with Hunter and Jonny, replaced Mikee Hudson on bass. The band decided to change their name to Them Terribles in 2005. The name was a spoof of "The Tearaways", which is the name of the drummer, Joey Benenati's, father's band. Soon after, the band became a four-piece without rhythm guitarist Hunter Black. In 2007 the band gained national recognition after placing in the top three in an MTV2-sponsored band contest, leading to tours throughout the West Coast. In late 2008 the lead guitarist Jonny Black was replaced by Marcus Affeldt and bass player Geoff Franklin was replaced by Jimmy Marvitch. Since 2008 the newly formed Them Terribles, which retained singer Matt Green and drummer Joey Benenati, continue to play shows around the country and gain popularity.

Style and influences

The band plays punk and 1960s-inspired straight-ahead rock music, in an independent garage band style. They mention Misfits, International Noise Conspiracy, and The Zombies as influences and have been compared with The Hives, The Strokes, Richard Hell, Dion & the Belmonts, The Animals,[3] The Von Bondies,[4] and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.[5]

Discography

Film

Awards and recognition

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2015-03-18 . 2015-04-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402131453/http://www.independent.com/news/2007/oct/05/them-terribles-competes-fame-mtv2/ . dead .
  2. News: Santa Barbara Independent. S.B. Natives Them Terribles Compete in MTV2's National Battle of the Bands. 2007-11-15. Aly Comingore.
  3. Web site: MTV2. Them Terribles.
  4. News: Santa Barbara Independent. Them Terribles.
  5. News: Santa Barbara Independent. The Next Big Thing: Them Terribles. Lisa Engelbrektson. 2008-09-18.
  6. News: 'Bustin Down the Door' goes big for Santa Barbara Fest. Global Surf News.
  7. News: Daily Nexus. SB Band Advances Further in Annual MTV2 Competition. Nikki Moore. 2007-10-04.
  8. News: Daily Nexus. Local Band To Play Times Square for MTV Contest. Nick Kennedy. 2007-12-06.
  9. News: USA Today. Cruise Log. Gene Sloan. 2007-12-15.
  10. News: 2007-11-05. Them Terribles makes the cut. Greg Lindberg. Daily Sound.