AUTHORITY ZERO

Date: 
Sunday, October 16, 2011

AUTHORITY ZERO
Performer: 

AUTHORITY ZERO

Photo by Gilles Leyssens

Mesa, AZ based punk rock royalty AUTHORITY ZERO has managed to weather the storm of the music industry and endure living on the road away from friends and loved ones. For the release of their fourth studio album, 2010's Stories of Survival, AUTHORITY ZERO used their music as a conduit to convey not only the trials and tribulations the group has endured, but also the current economic difficulties faced across the globe.

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“The album title was a no brainer, as it encompasses everything this record stands for. This record has so much to do with survival, not only as a band, but as an individual living in a crazy world,” says Jason DeVore of AUTHORITY ZERO. Founded in the summer of 1994, the band has flourished for nearly two decades. Initially their goal was simple; create a sound that paid tribute to their punk rock forefathers, but not confined by the musical barriers that typically bound the genre together. Their live show and energy on stage quickly drew comparisons to that of Rage Against the Machine, and the local independent record chain Zia Records caught on. In 2001, Zia issued AUTHORITY ZERO's debut, self-titled EP Patches In Time, which gained significant airplay on college radio, as well as indie powerhouse The Edge 106.3. Within months, the now classic EP became one of Zia's best-selling releases.

With the band's quick success, Lava Records, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records, signed AUTHORITY ZERO for the release of their iconic debut album, A Passage In Time, in 2002. The album's diversity drew comparisons to the likes of Bad Religion and Sublime, while the band took to the road for tours with Sum 41, NOFX, Alkaline Trio, Punk-O-Rama and the Warped Tour. As word continued to spread about the group's captivating live show, AUTHORITY ZERO released their sophomore effort, Andiamo, in 2004. The album embraced more ska and reggae influences and paired them with Latin-flavored rhythms to create their most culturally diverse record to date.

AUTHORITY ZERO then charged ahead with two other well received releases, a live album titled Rhythm and Booze and 2007's 12:34. Incredibly successful runs alongside Slightly Stoopid, H20, Pennywise and Pepper followed these releases before the band returned to the studio to begin crafting Stories of Survival. Marking the return of original bassist Jeremy Wood, as well as the addition of longtime friend Zach Vogel on guitar, Stories of Survival is also the first release for Viking Funeral, an imprint label founded by Pennywise guitarist Fletcher Dragge, Ken Seaton of Hardline Entertainment and Suburban Noize Records.

Special Guests / Opening Acts: 

THE JAPHIES

The Japhies pick up where classic rock radio has left us, wondering what has happened to the authenticity of rock bands. Difficult to describe but undeniable when witnessed live, The Japhies have revived the corpse of rock and roll, bringing a visceral, raw energy to live performances as well as dynamic songwriting, reminding fans that it's okay to turn it up to 11. Their music, performances and persona have inspired a wide array of classifications.

TRENCHTOWN

Trenchtown is a five-piece punk rock band from Jerome, Michigan consisting of Ryan Wagler (lead vocals), Eric Wagler (bass), Mike Nichols (rhythm guitar), Greg Bolenbough (lead guitar) and Mike Burlett (drums). Originally formed by Mike Nichols, Eric Wagler and Mike Burlett in Fall 1996, the trio released their first full-length record, Mary-Go-Round under the band name Maryz Eyez, while freshmen at Western Michigan University in 1999. In 2002, Ryan Wagler, brother to Eric and cousin to Nichols, joined as rhythm guitarist and vocalist.

TIGER BLUE DEATH SQUAD

Tiger Blue was formed in Duluth, MN in the spring of 2005 by Tom Hoogenboom and Nick Pope. After a number of line up changes and relocating to Minneapolis, David Grapentine, a long-time friend and crew member of the band, was enlisted to play bass. After rehearsing new material and collaborating new ideas as a newly formed 3-piece, last minute recordings were laid for bass and final vocal melodies were written to finish out the last sessions of the new EP. The group immediately continued writing new material and plans for touring other states are in the works.

Venue: 

First Avenue

Location

First Avenue
701 First Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55403-1327
United States
Phone: 612-332-1775
44° 58' 43.3416" N, 93° 16' 33.762" W

Event Details
Sunday, October 16
7th Street Entry / 7:00 pm / 18+
AUTHORITY ZERO
$12.00 adv | $12.00 door
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