Chamberlain

The roots of Chamberlain are planted in the Indianapolis band Split Lip, a juggernaut of the Midwestern hardcore scene between 1991 and 1995. Signed to Doghouse Records when its members were scarcely able to drive, Split Lip (singer David Moore, guitarists Adam Rubenstein and Clay Snyder, bassist Curtis Mead and drummer Charles Walker) released the now impossible-to-find "Soulkill" single in 1992, followed by its debut album For the Love of the Wounded in 1993. The band gained a sizeable following via constant touring, and through Doghouse's strong European distribution ties, established an overseas fan base that would allow for a successful 1996 European visit. When Rubenstein began college at Indiana University in 1995, his bandmates moved south from Indianapolis to Bloomington and continued working on new material. Fate's Got A Driver was released in 1995 and supported with a lengthy U.S. tour, but the band opted to change its name to Chamberlain as its music began to mature beyond the hardcore leanings of its younger days. A short-lived distribution deal with English label For All the Right Reasons followed.

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Past Shows


Jul
26
th
2010
Mainroom
Jul
26
th
2010
Mainroom

the Gaslight Anthem

with Chamberlain and Tim Barry

More Shows

Jun
28
th
7th St Entry

Ben Lapidus

Aug
7
th
7th St Entry

Sophie Hiroko

with Ava Levy, Scrunchies and Lana Leone
Jun
27
th
7th St Entry

GR3G

with Mack OC, BLOOD $MOKE BODY and Jandeltha Rae
Aug
8
th
Turf Club

Dale Watson and His Lone Stars