- Lakota (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Lakota
Img_capt = Left to right: Jimmy Herbst, Kayne Konecny, Patrick Lane, Carlos Ramirez
Background = group_or_band
Origin =Queens, New York , USA
Genre = Alternative Rock
Rock
Years_active = 2002–2006
Label = Pop Up Records
URL = [http://www.myspace.com/lakota]Lakota was an American melodic rock band that existed from
2002 until2006 .History
The group was formed in
Queens, New York in 2002 by formerBlack Army Jacket bassist , Carlos Ramirez, when he met singer/guitarist Kayne Konecny after he auditioned for another band he was playing in. The two musicians bonded on their mutual love for mid-90s bands like Sense Field,Farside and Samiam. Konecny had been demoing some songs on his own and they started building on those ideas at his apartment before they sought out a drummer. Once they felt they had a few worthy songs, they hooked up with NJ native Benj Gleeksman on drums. After a few months with another 2nd guitarist, the band, now calling themselves Lakota, recruited Patrick Lane. Lane had been a bandmate of Konecny up in their hometown ofBinghamton, New York . With the band now ready to start gigging, localdrummer Jimmy Herbst joined the ranks. The band then went into Magic Shop studios inNYC to record a self financed EP withTaking Back Sunday andBrand New producer Juan Garcia.Meanwhile down in
Florida , formerFurther Seems Forever guitarist Nick Dominguez had just started a label called Pop Up Records. He came across the Lakota MySpace page and fell in love with the songs. Along with his partners Jason Knapfel and Derick Cordoba (currently still in Further Seems Forever) signed the band. They re-released the five-song EP and the band hit the road touring throughout theUS in 2004. One of the tours found them opening for Further Seems Forever. The band also played the inaugural edition of Bamboozle in Ausbury Park, NJ.In December 2004 the band flew out to
Tempe, Arizona and recorded their debut album, "Hope For The Haunted", with producer Jamie Woolford. The producer was the brain behind the lamentedFueled By Ramen bandThe Stereo . Ramirez was a huge fan and had emailed him the rough demos for the songs that would eventually land on the album. Woolford became a fan and agreed to produce the New York band. Recorded in a whirlwind six-day session, thealbum was released in October 2005. Alternative Pressmagazine tipped the band to be a breakout star for 2006. The band mounted a full US tour throughout the beginning of the year but upon arriving back home, Ramirez announced he was moving toLos Angeles . Lakota broke up shortly afterwards.Band members
Kayne Konecny - guitars and vocals (now in Red Ghost Revolt)
Carlos Ramirez - bass (now in Hope Collapse)
Patrick Lane - guitars (now in Cubicles"')
Jimmy Herbst - drums (now in Bombers)
Discography
Acquaintances EP - (2004)
Hope For The Haunted - (2005)
External links
* http://myspace.com/lakota
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