Tony Reflex Explained

Tony Reflex
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Anthony Brandenburg
Alias:
  • Tony Cadena
  • Tony Montana
  • Tony Adolescent
  • Tony Reflex
Birth Date:24 February 1963
Origin:Oakland, California, United States
Instrument:Vocals
Genre:Punk rock
Occupation:Musician, songwriter, poet
Years Active:1979–present
Associated Acts:Adolescents, Abandoned, White Flag, Sister Goddamn, Flower Leperds, ADZ, Sun & Sail Club

Anthony Brandenburg (born February 24, 1963[1]) is an American musician best known as the lead singer for the punk rock band the Adolescents. He has used the pseudonyms Tony Cadena, Tony Montana, and Tony Adolescent, and since 1992 has most consistently credited himself as Tony Reflex. Active in music since 1980, he has fronted several bands in addition to the Adolescents—including the Abandoned, the Flower Leperds, ADZ, and Sister Goddamn—and has performed on over 20 studio albums.

At age 16, Brandenburg founded the Adolescents in Fullerton, California with fellow punk musicians Steve Soto and Frank Agnew. Under the name Tony Cadena, he sang on the band's debut album Adolescents and the Welcome to Reality EP (both 1981), but the group disbanded shortly thereafter. Changing his stage name to Tony Montana, he started a new group, the Abandoned, which released one studio album. The Adolescents reunited, but Brandenburg left the band after 1987's Brats in Battalions, and they recorded one album without him before breaking up again. Brandenburg joined the Flower Leperds, replacing original singer Marc Olson, and released three studio albums with them between 1988 and 1990, sometimes calling himself Tony Adolescent. His next group, Sister Goddamn, issued albums in 1992 and 1995. Meanwhile, a brief Adolescents reunion in 1989 reconnected him with former bandmates Rikk Agnew and Casey Royer, and the three started a new group, ADZ, with Brandenburg now using the name Tony Reflex. Agnew and Royer left following the group's 1992 debut album, but Brandenburg kept ADZ going for the next thirteen years with other members and issued three more studio albums. The Adolescents reunited again in 2001 and have remained active, touring and releasing five studio albums with lineups anchored by Brandenburg and founding bassist Steve Soto. Brandenburg has also collaborated with the bands White Flag and Sun & Sail Club for records on which he has served as their singer.

Outside of bands, Brandenburg has pursued a career in teaching and has been a vocal advocate for the rights of people with autism and Asperger's Syndrome, as well as for music and fine arts in education. He has also written and performed poetry, and has written for music magazines including Flipside and Maximumrocknroll.

Career

Tony's musical career started with a band he formed in junior high school, in which he played Tupperware, pots and pans, an Optigan organ, and also wrote the lyrics. The band practiced at his home—specifically in the garage—but split up soon after forming. In 1979, then 16-year-old Tony formed The Adolescents with Steve Soto while they talked at the end of an Agent Orange concert in Santa Ana, California. The band released a track on Rodney Bigenheimer's "Rodney on the Roq" in 1980 which led to the release of their self-titled debut album The Adolescents and an EP in 1981, and disbanded later that year. Cadena then moved on to bands such as The Abandoned and God Riots 73.

In 1986, he found himself playing in The Adolescents again, assuming the stage name "Tony Montana" when the band reformed. After leaving The Adolescents in 1987, Tony joined the Flower Leperds. After a reunion in 1989, Tony went on to start another band in the Adolescents tradition called ADZ, in which he currently remains. Tony has also done occasional guest vocal spots with Los Angeles veterans White Flag and Fu Manchu, France's Burning Heads, as well as with desert rockers Half Astro.

In 2001, Tony regrouped with the other original members of The Adolescents for a reunion tour in honor of the 20th anniversary of their self-titled album. They continue to tour worldwide and released a studio album in 2005 titled OC Confidential. Since 2007, the Adolescents had been working on their next studio album, The Fastest Kid Alive which was eventually released in 2011, as well as contributions for upcoming tributes to the Runaways, and the Seeds. With the Adolescents, he has received Best Punk Band by the OC Music Awards in 2010 and 2012, In 2003 the Adolescents were chosen as the greatest all time band from Orange County by the OC Weekly.[2] In 2012 he began work on a four song EP with the Adolescents titled "American Dogs in Europe" for the German label Concrete Jungle.

Aside from his musical pursuits, Tony has a career in teaching, and for a period taught special education. He is a vocal advocate for the rights of people with autism and Asperger's Syndrome, as well as for music and fine arts in education. He has done numerous benefits to raise money for these interest groups, including benefit shows for the Silverlake Music Conservatory, and submitting a track for "Brats on the Beat" for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

In his spare time, Tony writes poetry that has been described as being "hilarious or heartbreaking"; a notable poetry reading was at the Parlour Club in Santa Monica on April 21, 2002. Tony was invited to read by poet Lydia Lunch and photographer/artist Steve Martinez. His poetry, most of which is unpublished, spans some 30+ years.

Tony has written for various magazines, most notably Flipside, "Maximum Rock and Roll", and Loud, Fast, Rules. His interviews with bands Manic Hispanic, Electric Frankenstein, and the Lee Harvey Oswald Band are among the earliest print interviews that exist for those bands. He has also written numerous liner notes for recorded and printed works, including liner notes for the Adolescents releases "Live 1981 and 1986" and "Naughty Women in Black Sweaters", Abandoned "LAMF", "Gabba Gabba Hey" (which he co-produced), "Blitzkrieg Over You", and "Beach Blvd.", as well written pieces in print releases by Bruce Duff, photographer Edward Colver, film maker Dave Markey, and photography in the poster/art book for New Jersey monster rockers Electric Frankenstein.

Discography

YearArtistTitleTypeRoleCredited as
1981AdolescentsAdolescentsstudio albumlead vocalsTony Cadena
1981AdolescentsWelcome to RealityEPlead vocalsTony Cadena
1985AbandonedKilled by Faithstudio albumlead vocalsTony Montana
1987AdolescentsBrats in Battalionsstudio albumlead vocalsTony Montana
1988Flower LeperdsDirges in the Darkstudio albumlead vocalsTony Adolescent
1989Flower LeperdsHeaven's Closedstudio albumlead vocalsTony Montana
1989AdolescentsLive 1981 and 1986live albumlead vocalsTony Montana
1989Flower LeperdsOne Miserable Bastard on a Pencil / The Starving Artist SessionsEPlead vocalsTony Montana
1990Flower LeperdsPurple Reignstudio albumlead vocalsTony Adolescent
1990AdolescentsReturn to the Black Holelive albumlead vocalsTony Adolescent
1990White Flag"Young Girls"singlelead vocalsTony Adolescent
1991Flower Leperdstribute albumlead vocals on "Commando"Tony Montana
1992Jeff Dahl"Lisa's World"singlelead vocals on "One Chord Wonders"Tony Brandenburg
1992Sister GoddamnPortrait in Crayonstudio albumlead vocalsTony Montana
1992PinupsPinupsstudio albumlead vocalsTony Montana
1992ADZWhere Were You?studio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
1995Flower LeperdsMore Songs About Dames, Dope, and Debaucherycompilation albumlead vocalsTony Montana
1995ADZ"Tetsuo"singlelead vocalsTony Reflex
1995ADZPiper at the Gates of Downeystudio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
1995Sister GoddamnFolksongs of the Spanish Inquisitionstudio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
1996AbandonedLos Angeles, Motherfucker!compilation albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
1996ADZHits for the GutterEPlead vocalsTony Reflex
1998ADZTransmissions from Planet Speedballstudio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
1999ADZGigantor / ADZsinglelead vocalsTony Reflex
1999ADZOdz 'n' Sodzcompilation albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2000ADZADZ / Electric Frankensteinsinglelead vocalsTony Reflex
2000ADZFive Fingers of Dr. Xcompilation albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2002ADZAmerican Steelstudio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2003AdolescentsUnwrap and Blow Me!EPlead vocalsTony Reflex
2004AdolescentsLive at the House of Blueslive albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2005AdolescentsThe Complete Demos 1980–1986compilation albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2005AdolescentsOC Confidentialstudio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2006ADZLive Plus Fivelive albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2006various artiststribute albumlead vocals on "Cretin Hop"Tony Reflex
2008Half AstroHybridstudio albumvocals on "IB4E (XCPTFTRT)"Tony Reflex
2009AdolescentsBurning Heads / AdolescentsEPlead vocalsTony Reflex
2010White FlagBenefit for Catslive albumlead vocals on "Amoeba"Tony Reflex
2011AdolescentsThe Fastest Kid Alivestudio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2011White FlagLive at Bohemian Grove / Coco Hayley Gordon MooreEPlead vocalsTony Adolescent
2012AdolescentsAmerican Dogs in EuropeEPlead vocalsTony Reflex
2012AdolescentsAdolescents / MuletrainEPlead vocalsTony Reflex
2013AdolescentsPresumed Insolentstudio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2014Burning HeadsChoose Your Trapstudio albumvocals on "Stick Our Heads Up High"Tony Adolescent
2014AdolescentsLa Vendettastudio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2015AdolescentsGinsinglelead vocalsTony Reflex
2015Sun & Sail ClubThe Great White Dopestudio albumlead vocalsTony Adolescent
2016AdolescentsManifest Densitystudio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex
2018AdolescentsCropdusterstudio albumlead vocalsTony Reflex

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tony Cadena. IMDB.com. 2008-02-16.
  2. Web site: Arellano, G.. 129 Greatest OC Bands Ever!. etal.