- Texas Is the Reason
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Name = Texas Is the Reason
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Origin =New York City, New York
Genre = EmoIndie rock Post-hardcore
Years_active = 1994-1997
Label =Revelation Records Jade Tree Records Art Monk Construction
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Current_members = Norm Arenas
Chris Daly
Scott Winegard
Garret Klahn
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Notable_instruments =Texas Is the Reason was an emo rock group. The group was founded by former Shelter guitarist Norm Arenas and 108 drummer Chris Daly in 1994. Texas Is the Reason disbanded in 1997.
Biography
Norm Arenas (guitar), guitarist for the hardcore
Hare Krishna band Shelter, formed Texas Is the Reason with friend and then fellowHare Krishna devotee Chris Daly (drums), formerly of the band 108, which played music of a similar kind to Shelter's, some time in the early 1990s inNew York City . They both desired to leave the macho attitude and religious preaching of their former projects. With former Fountainhead bassist Scott Winegard (bass), the three recruited one-time bassist for Buffalo's Copper, Garrett Klahn (guitar/vocals), to round out the quartet.The name "Texas Is the Reason" is lifted from a Misfits song, entitled "Bullet". It also makes reference to a
conspiracy theory about the assassination ofJohn F. Kennedy , in which the president was killed in a plot arranged by Texas Democrats in order to giveLyndon B. Johnson control of the White House. Releasing three songs on an EP, Texas Is the Reason became an underground smash and helped usher in an era of similarly motivated and styled emo bands. They then released a split single withThe Promise Ring throughJade Tree Records . The following year (1995) they released another split single with Samuel through British record label Simba.What followed was their first and only full-length album, "Do You Know Who You Are?", named after the last statement
John Lennon supposedly heard. Produced byJawbox 's J.Robbins and released onRevelation Records , "Do You Know Who You Are?" brought a lot of major-label courtship to Texas Is the Reason, who were being hailed as the "next big thing" in the growing punk explosion onMTV . Song titles from the album, such as "The Magic Bullet Theory" and "Back and to the Left", continued the allusion to one of theKennedy assassination theories .In 1997, on the eve of signing with
Capitol Records , the band flew overseas for a European tour. Ongoing intra-band tensions arising from the major label attention reached their apex. The night of the final stop of the tour inBielefeld, Germany , Daly and Arenas agreed before the show that if the show was "awesome", it would be their last. Arenas later related, "I walked on stage and we opened with 'Antique' and when Garrett started singing, there were eight hundred Germans singing along with us. I looked at Daly and knew that this was over." [Paul, Aubin. [http://www.punknews.org/article/19888 "Interviews: Texas Is the Reason"] . Punknews.org. September 22, 2006.]The members headed to various different musical projects, with Klahn to
New Rising Sons and Daly to indie outfitJets to Brazil . Winegard started putting out other bands' records through an imprint he co-owns called GrapeOS, while playing with other musicians in a band called the Americans. The only member to go inactive in the world ofindie rock was guitarist Norm Arenas, living inChicago andDJ ing for almost three years.Winegard and Arenas joined Charlie Walker of Chamberlain and Jonah Matranga of Far and
Onelinedrawing to form the bandNew End Original , which lasted from 2000 to 2003. Klahn's New Rising Sons released two EPs through GrapeOS, were dropped byVirgin Records , and then disbanded; he now plays in the bandSolea [http://www.solea.org] . Daly left the now-defunctJets to Brazil sometime after their 2002 release, "Perfecting Loneliness".Klahn now plays in Solea, with members of Samiam and Sense Field.
After nine years apart, the band decided to reunite to mark the tenth anniversary of the release of "Do You Know Who You Are". A single show was scheduled for New York City's Irving Plaza on
November 25 ,2006 , but a second show was added for the following night due to an unexpectedly quick sell-out of the first show. In interviews leading up to the reunion, the band noted their long-time disappointment at not playing a final show in their home city. The band also insisted that the reunion shows were a one-time event, and that they had no plans for further shows: "While we empathize with everyone who wants to come to the show, but can't come for any reason, this will not become a tour and we are not reforming the band. That is as clear a statement as anyone can make."Discography
Albums
* "
Do You Know Who You Are? " (1996)
* "Your Choice Live Series 037 " - Split live album withSamiam . Released in 1999 onYour Choice Records EPs
* "Texas Is the Reason" Released November 21, 1995 on
Revelation Records
* Split 7" with Samuel Released in 1995 onSimba Recordings andArt Monk Construction
* Split 7" withThe Promise Ring Released in May of 1996 onJade Tree Records as JT1024Notes
External links
* [http://www.texasisthereason.org/ Official website]
* [http://myspace.com/texasisthereason Texas Is the Reason on Myspace]
* [http://www.jadetree.com/bands/artist/texas_is_the_reason Texas Is the Reason on Jade Tree Records]
* [http://revelationrecords.com/artistsfull.php?artists_id=90 Texas Is the Reason on Revelation Records]
* [http://www.last.fm/user/andrewbiles/journal/2006/06/5/149647/ Texas Is the Reason Detailed Discography]
* [http://www.aversion.com/news/news_article.cfm?news_id=7365 Reunion Q&A on Aversion]
* [http://www.scannerzine.com/normanbrannon.htm Scanner Zine interview with Norman Brannon/ Arenas]
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