- Cruiserweight (band)
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Cruiserweight Origin Austin, Texas, United States Genres Pop punk Years active 1999–2010 Labels Doghouse Records
Heinous Records
Stab Me RecordsWebsite Official Website Members Stella Maxwell
Daniel Lancelot
Urny Maxwell
David HawkinsCruiserweight was an American rock band from Austin, Texas. The band consisted of vocalist Stella Maxwell, guitarist Urny Maxwell, bassist David Hawkins, and drummer Yogi Maxwell. The band's sound was defined by poppy female vocals, as well as fast, sometimes aggressive instrumentals, while still retaining a pop/punk overtone. The name originated from the boxing weight class of the same name.
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History
Prior to Cruiserweight, brothers Urny and Yogi Maxwell had been in a little known band called Red Boxing from 1996 to 1998. March the following year, Cruiserweight was formed when the two brothers recruited their little sister, Stella (at the time only 18 years old), to sing in their new band. David Hawkins would also be added to the roster on bass after the departure of original bassist Craig Tweedy to return playing in The Impossibles. Cruiserweight formed in early 1999 in Austin where they gathered a small local following. During this time, the band gained attention by opening for already popular groups such as New Found Glory, Alkaline Trio, and The Get Up Kids.[1]
Cruiserweight's first EP, First Day of School was released in 1999. In 2001, the band released an EP entitled This Will Undoubtably Come Out Wrong. The EP sold around 11,000 copies locally.[1]
The band's first album, Sweet Weaponry, was released on February 15, 2005 on Doghouse/Heinous Records. The band embarked on their first national tour shortly after the CD's release. On March 7, 2007, The Push and Pull, a compilation CD, was released on Heinous/Stab Me Records. The record featured re-recordings and alternative versions of previously released songs, as well as songs not previously released.
In anticipation of the band's new album, Doghouse Records has put out an iTunes exclusive EP release, Cruiserweight Rocks the Moon. The EP features songs that appear on their new album, Big Bold Letters, as well as a music video for the new song "Balboa". Big Bold Letters was released on Doghouse Records on October 6, 2008. They self-released their final album, the Smith Tower, on March 5, 2010.[2]
Cruiserweight has received praise from local Austin, Texas publications. The Austin Music Awards awarded the group "Best Alternative/Punk Band" in both 2002 and 2003, as well as "Best Punk Band" in 2004 and 2005.[3]
On March 30, 2010, Cruiserweight announced their breakup. They scheduled two farewell shows; the first will take place at Emo's in their hometown on April 24, the second at Pensacola, FL's Ready Room on April 30.[4]
Current members
- Stella Maxwell - Lead vocals
- David Hawkins - Bass
- Urny Maxwell - Guitar
- Daniel Lancelot - Drums
Past members
- Shane Wells - Bass
- Craig Tweedy - Bass
- Stan Olano - Bass
- Yogi Maxwell - Drums
Discography
Studio Albums
- Sweet Weaponry (2005) on Doghouse/Heinous Records
- Big Bold Letters (2008) on Doghouse Records
- The Smith Tower (2010) Cruiserweight Records
EPs
- First Day of School (1999) Cruiserweight Records
- This Will Undoubtably Come Out Wrong (2001) Cruiserweight Records
- Cruiserweight Rocks the Moon (2008) on Doghouse Records (iTunes exclusive)
Compilations
- The Push and Pull (2007) on Heinous/Stab Me/Cruiserweight Records>
- Cruiserweight vs. Dynamite Boy (2003) on Stab Me Records
References
External links
Categories:- American punk rock groups
- Musical groups established in 1999
- Musical groups from Texas
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