Violent Apathy

Violent Apathy

Infobox musical artist
Name = Violent Apathy


Img_capt = Logo based on stylized abbreviation of the band’s name.
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Kalamazoo, Michigan
Genre = Punk, Hardcore
Years_active = 1981– Present
Label = Touch and Go, Gravelvoice, Lost & Found, and Affirmation
Associated_acts = The Fix, Dr Xeron and the Moogulators, Dick and the Balls, Spite, and Negative Approach.
URL = [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/usa/violentapathy_main.html Official website]

Current_members = Kenny Knott : Vocals
Richard (Dick) Bowser : guitar Tommy Fuller : guitar Eliot Rachman: drums Karl Knack : Bass
Past_members = Jim Forgey : bass Todd Visser : Bass Eric Lorey : Bass Andy Bennett: drums

Violent Apathy is a U.S. hardcore band that formed in March 1981 at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan and sparked the Kalamazoo hardcore scene. The original band was three high school friends from Jackson, Michigan (Kenny Knott, Richard "Dick" Bowser, and Jim Forgey) along with Eliot Rachman, another WMU student who hailed from East Lansing. Rachman had worked on the 1980 United States Census in Lansing, MI with members of the Fix and the original publishers (Tesco Vee and Dave Stimson) of "Touch and Go" magazine. He introduced the other members of the band to the then very new music of the Fix, the Necros, and Negative Approach, and all three bands provided a great deal of support and encouragement to VA. [Touch and Go / Quarterstick Records [http://www.touchandgorecords.com/bands/album.php?id=342&photo=273 "Album Info: Process of Elimination EP"] . "touchandgorecords.com" (website).] cite news | first=Cale | last=Sauter | title=Michigan hardcore pioneers Violent Apathy reunite for shows | date=June 20, 2007 | publisher = City Pulse | url= http://www.lansingcitypulse.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1148| accessdate = | language = English] [MTV Networks [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/violent_apathy/bio.jhtml "Biography : Violent Apathy"] . "VH1.com" (website).]

Violent Apathy, through many lineup changesArtist Direct Inc. [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,2819526,00.html "Violent Apathy: Here Today (Album Reviews)"] . "Artistdirect.com" (website).] , played numerous shows throughout Michigan, particularly in Detroit, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and Kalamazoo. The band played outside of Michigan only twice, both in 1983, once in Indianapolis and once in Chicago. The Chicago appearance, however, was supposedly attended by a young Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters and described as a formative experience for him in the book by Michael Azerrad. The band's sound also evolved considerably during its three and a half year life, moving from primitive thrash to a slower, more rock-oriented sound. [80's Retro Music [http://www.80sretromusic.com/CategoryContent.asp?CategoryId=&ArtistId=1133 "80's Retro Music: Violent Apathy"] . "80sretromusic.com" (website).]

tudents for Progressive Action

Another significant contribution of singer Kenny Knott and Eliot Rachman was the formation in 1982 of Students for Progressive Action (SPA). Originally started as a scheme for local musicians to get paying gigs from the University. SPA grew quickly and brought many shows to Kalamazoo between 1982 and 1986. Some of the bands that played at SPA shows included Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Saccharine Trust, The Minutemen, Butthole Surfers, Naked Raygun, Discharge, Misfits, Samhain, Minor Threat, and many others. Violent Apathy and many other southwest Michigan bands typically provided opening support at SPA shows. [AOL Music [http://music.aol.com/artist/violent-apathy/435235/biography "Biography : Violent Apathy"] . "music.aol.com" (website).]

Legacy

Members of Violent Apathy have also been involved in a myriad of other musical endeavors.

Kenny Knott was part of the band Just Say No, who recorded three albums on the "Go Ahead Records" label [Huiskens, Randal [http://www.zoomgraphics.com/music/justsayno/index.html "JUST SAY NO"] . "zoomgraphics.com" (website)] , in the late 1980s and went on to front The Monokulators [MONOKULATORS [http://www.msu.edu/~coleste2/bandinfo.html "THE MONOKULATORS CURRENT LINE-UP"] . "msu.edu" (webpage)] in Lansing, MI.

Tommy Fuller played in Spite from 1984 to 1985 [Nelson, Jason. [http://www.stereokiller.com/bands/Spite "Spite (Online Band Profile & Biography)"] . "stereokiller.com" (website).] [CD Baby Online Recoords [http://cdbaby.com/cd/spite "Spite: The Emotion Not the Point"] . "CDBaby.com" (website).] , and in Black Spring [Till, Jeff. [http://www.leonstemple.com/blackspring.html "Black Spring (1989-1985?) Their Story"] . "Leonstemple.com" (website).] [Till, Jeff. [http://www.tasmlab.com/special/contrib.html "The TASM Lab Fellows: About the players and contributors:"] . "Leonstemple.com" (website).] during the 1990s and currently runs a brewery in Lawton, MI.

Rachman and Forgey were part of the original Meatmen.cite web | last =Leland| first = John| title = MEATMEN| publisher = TrouserPress.com | url = http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=meatmen| accessdate = 2007-01-07] Rachman played with the Virelles, a group that eventually mutated into the God BulliesBowser, Richard [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/usa/violentapathy_main.html "Violent Apathy"] . "homepages.nyu.edu" (website)] Bowser, Richard [http://www.bookrags.com/wiki/Violent_Apathy "Violent Apathy: Band History"] "bookrags.com" (website)] [Shop HAZE [http://apurgeofdissidents.com/shop/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=God+Bullies "ShopHAZE: Products meeting the search criteria"] . "apurgeofdissidents.com" (website)] [cite web | first=Page | last=Editor | title=Someting I Learned Today (God Bullies) | date=June 29, 2006 | publisher = Someting I Learned Today | url= http://www.somethingilearned.com/2006/06/god-bullies | accessdate = | language = English] , another Kalamazoo legend. Also, Bowser and Rachman were part of a band called "Dick and the Balls". Rachman also played with the Memphis Pilgrims after moving to NYC.

Knott and Bowser are currently two thirds of the space/noise rock outfit Dr Xeron and the Moogulators. [cite news | first=Whtney | last=Spotts | title=Get in Tune | date=August 31, 2005 | publisher = City Pulse | url=http://www.lansingcitypulse.com/050831/index.asp | accessdate = | language = English] [Dr. Xeron [http://www.myspace.com/moogulators] . "myspace.com" (website)] [Deming, Mark [http://www.mp3.com/artist/violent-apathy/summary "Violent Apathy (All Music Guide)"] "mp3.com" (website)]

Resurrection

As of June 2007, Violent Apathy has reunited for a twenty fifth Anniversary reunion tour. Their first public appearance in twenty five years was in Detroit, Michigan at the 2500 Club [cite news | first=Events | last=Staff | title=Violent Apathy Reunion | date=Aug. 29 - Sept. 4, 2007 | publisher = Metro Times | url= http://www.metrotimes.com/calendar/event.asp?whatID=102529 | accessdate = 2007-08-29 | language = English] . This was followed by appearances in KalamazooEburgerman [http://youtube.com/watch?v=c0sYs_mZA60 "25th Anniversary reunion concert at Kraftbrau in Kalamazoo, Michigan 6/23/2007"] . "youtube.com" (website), Chicago, and Lansing.

Personnel

I: March 1981-March 1982:Kenny Knott: vocals:Richard (Dick) Bowser: guitar:Jim Forgey: bass:Eliot Rachman: drums

II: March 1982-December 1982:Kenny Knott: vocals:Richard (Dick) Bowser: guitar:Todd Visser: bass:Eliot Rachman: drums

III: January 1983-August 1983:Kenny Knott: vocals:Richard (Dick) Bowser: guitar:Tommy Fuller: guitar:Todd Visser: bass:Andy Bennett: drums

IV: August 1983-September 1984:Kenny Knott: vocals:Richard (Dick) Bowser: guitar:Tommy Fuller: guitar:Eric Lorey: bass:Andy Bennett: drums

V: June 2007-Present:Kenny Knott : Vocals:Richard (Dick) Bowser : guitar:Tommy Fuller : guitar:Eliot Rachman: drums:Karl Knack : Bass

Discography

Releases

*Here Today... 7" (Gravelvoice, 1983)

Bootlegs

*Reason 7" (Lost & Found, 1996) [Artist Direct Inc. [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,1025030,00.html "Violent Apathy: Reason (Album Reviews)"] . "Artistdirect.com" (website).] [VH1 [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/violent_apathy/642763/album.jhtml "violent apathy: reason"] . "vh1.com" (website)]

Compilations

*Process of Elimination EP (Touch & Go, 1981) "I Can't Take It" [http://www.dementlieu.com/~obik/arc/fix/tgr04.html]

*Charred Remains tape (Noise/Version Sound, 1981) "Real World", "Hunger Strike", "Hypocrite" [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/comps/charredremains.html]

*I Estimated Your Worth Today tape (has demo tracks) [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/comps/estimatedyourworth.html]

*The Master Tapes 2LP (Affirmation, 1983) "Society Rules", "Desperation Takes Hold", "Ignorance is Bliss" [Affirmation Records [http://www.affirmationrecords.com "Home"] . "affirmationrecords.com" (website)]

External links

* [http://www.myspace.com/violentapathyhxc Fan run Myspace page]

References


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