- California Redemption
Infobox musical artist
Name = California Redemption
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Alias = CaRe
Origin = Thousand Oaks,California
Genre = Punk, Hardcore, Melodic Hardcore
Years_active =2002 – present
Label = [http://www.deadlambrecords.com Dead Lamb Records]
[http://www.lterecords.com LTE Records]
Associated_acts = Future Primitive
[http://www.myspace.com/deadalivemusic Dead Alive]
P.O.S.
Misfire
[http://www.myspace.com/midnightshakes The Midnight Shakes]
[http://www.geocities.com/mutepage Mute]
URL = [http://www.caredemption.com/rad California Redemption Homepage]
Current_members = Alon Redemption - vocals
Mikkei Redemption -Guitar
Joe Suburbia -Guitar
Keegan Haueter- Bass
Will Volkmann- drums
Past_members = Doug Freed - drums
Notable_instruments =California Redemption (or CaRe) is a
hardcore punk band from Thousand Oaks,California , a part of theNardcore community, and a "major player" in the Ventura County Music scene. [ [http://vc.yourhub.com/ConejoValley/Stories/Entertainment/Music/Story~66586.aspx Local Punkers Culminate Record Release Shows > Music > Stories > Conejo Valley > YourHub.com ] ] Their sound is a mix of hardcore andpunk rock ; fast guitars and politically minded lyrics fusing with "breakdowns and chanted back-ups, right out of the straightedge hawd caw ["sic"] playbook." [Curran, Paul. "California Redemption "Do Not Resuscitate" EP". "Maximum Rock and Roll Magazine". October, 2007.] Lyrical themes vary from political protests and critical analyses of American society to personal struggles and alienation.Mikkei, Keegan, and Doug were formerly members of [http://www.geocities.com/mutepage Mute] before the start of the band. Two members currently play in side projects: Mikkei in Future Primitive and Will in [http://www.myspace.com/deadalivemusic Dead Alive] . Alon is also the founder and president of [http://www.lterecords.com LTE Records] .
Biography
Beginnings
California Redemption was born in the summer of
2001 . At that time, Mikkei, Keegan and Doug were in a band called [http://www.geocities.com/mutepage Mute] , apop punk stylegarage band that experienced small success in their hometown of Newbury Park,California . In mid-2001 Mikkei began to feel that something in [http://www.geocities.com/mutepage Mute] was definitely lacking. Mikkei soon quit, citing lack of lyrical meaning and conflicts in musical creativity. [http://www.geocities.com/mutepage Mute] broke up shortly thereafter.After spending summer listening to
Propagandhi and brainstorming lists of potential co-conspirators, Mikkei made up his mind. He called up two of his ex-mates from [http://www.geocities.com/mutepage Mute] ; Keegan and Doug.He had been telling them he didn’t want to do anything musically for the past couple months, but now Mikkei asked them not to start a new band, but just hang out and jamBad Religion songs. The new project didn’t have a singer, but there was already someone in mind. They called up a friend, Alon, who despite lack of singing experience, was obsessed withBad Religion and was super-stoked on the idea of being in a band.Eventually, the
cover band became a full-fledged band. Their first song, “Dor Shalem Doresh Shalom” (which means "A Whole Generation Demands Peace" inHebrew ), was actually a tune written by Mikkei while he was still in [http://www.geocities.com/mutepage Mute] . Keegan and Mikkei began writing more material. Simultaneously, Mikkei and Alon collaborated on lyrics during classes they were attending atMoorpark College . In the meantime, the soon-to-be-named California Redemption played one show with a set consisting of nothing butBad Religion covers under the name "Battery Legion". [ [http://www.brendastardom.com/arch.asp?ArchID=679 Brenda Stardom [California Redemption: Band With A Mission ] ] Shortly afterwards, the band recorded an eight song demo of originals and started thinking about a first show.First Show
By then it was the summer of
2002 andIll Repute was doing a small California Tour. Naturally, Alon and Mikkei set out to follow them. After meeting them, Tony Cortez ofIll Repute offered California Redemption a spot on a day-after-Christmas show withIll Repute , Dr. Know, and the Nardcore All-stars.Mikkei once said that "Before that first show we made a decision: that no matter how many people were there and no matter how the crowd was responding, to play like we had 30 minutes left to live and never stop making asses of ourselves. We’ve pretty much stuck to that ever since. That first show was good for us. I’m still not sure what anyone in the crowd thought of us, but the other bands seemed to dig us." [ [http://www.caredemption.com/rad/biography/biomikkei/ California Redemption » Mikkei’s Story ] ]
That show would be the first step towards California Redemption's acceptance into the
Nardcore scene. It was also the beginning of their strange relationship withIll Repute ."This Time It's For Money"
It took almost another year after that for California Redemption to record a full length record. In the meantime, the band demoed two more tracks on their own and posted them to their website. Eventually, CaRe went into Bassline Studios in Simi Valley,
California to record "This Time It’s For Money." The band says that they chose the album's name "because...seriously, it was basically the same thing as our free demo, except this time, we were going to charge for it." [ [http://www.caredemption.com/rad/biography/biomikkei/ California Redemption » Mikkei’s Story ] ] That record was not released until a year after it was recorded.plit with Start The Panic
After years of touring, California Redemption hooked up with Simi Valley punkrockers [http://www.myspace.com/startthepanic Start The Panic] . The two bands ended up playing numerous shows together and agreed to collaborate on a split record. They eventually released it on [http://www.lterecords.com LTE Records] in March 2007 and went on tour to support the release. [ [http://vc.yourhub.com/ConejoValley/Stories/Entertainment/Music/Story~66586.aspx Ventura County Reporter] ] Recorded at Will Volkman's One Room Studios, the record sold more than 1,000 copies county-wide.
Addition of Joe Suburbia
For years, the Mikkei had been tossing around the idea of adding a second guitarist. After much deliberation, the band finally decided to add one in
2006 . They recruited Joe Suburbia, a good friend and former frontman of the influential punk band P.O.S. Joe's addition gave California Redemption a fuller live sound and added to the band's dynamic. His first show with the band was at the Gate in Bakersfield,California on September 29th, 2006."Do Not Resuscitate"
At about that same time California Redemption returned to One Room Studios to record songs for a 7” record called "Do Not Resuscitate", initially intended to release on Texas-based AWOL Records. While the band had just added Joe to the fold, they decided to keep things simple and have Mikkei perform all the guitars for that record. Unfortunately, just as the recording was finished, AWOL records went under, Keegan left for a journey to Australia, and the band was left to shop the record to other record labels. A couple of months later, [http://www.deadlambrecords.com Dead Lamb Records] agreed to press and distribute the record.
witching Drummers
Keegan returned to the United States prior to the release of the record. However, Doug left the band to pursue his career. He left on good terms and was replace by not other than Will Volkmann who, aside from recording the majority of California Redemption's work, had performed at many of the same shows as them in his former band Misfire.
Discography
Compilations / Tributes
Articles / Reviews
*"Live in New Mexico" - Show Review, [http://www.kaffeinebuzz.com/eventreviews-punxfordean.php Kaffeine Buzz]
*"California Redemption: Band With a Mission" - Article, [http://brendastardom.com/arch.asp?ArchID=679 The BS Report]
*"California Redemption Revisited" - Article, [http://brendastardom.com/arch.asp?ArchID=886 The BS Report]
*"Smother Magazine" - Album Review, [http://www.smother.net/reviews/items/punk/751/California_Redemption___Start_the_Panic-Split.php Smother Magazine]
*"All Ages Zine" - Album Review, [http://www.allageszine.com/musicreviews/reviewss All Ages Zine]
*"Ear Candy Magazine" - Album Review, [http://www.earcandymag.com/reviews51.htm Ear Candy Magazine]
*"Impact Press" - Album Review, [http://www.impactpress.com/articles/fall05/musicrfall05.html Impact Press]
*"Razorcake" - Album Review, [http://www.razorcake.org/site/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=10924&PHPSESSID=1f96d4c3af5ba2f2a54c78a59cbaf9c6 Razorcake]
*"Maximum Rocknroll" - Album Review, [http://deadlambrecords.com/reviews%20dl10.html Maximum Rocknroll]
*"Punkrockers.com" - Album Review, [http://punkrockers.com/vbforum/showthread.php?t=907 Punkrockers.com]Videography
* "People With Guns" Mixo-de-punko! Enhanced CD, [http://www.lterecords.com LTE Records] ,
July 31 ,2003 )External links
* [http://www.caredemption.com/ Official Homepage]
*MySpace|californiaredemption|California Redemption
* [http://www.punkrockers.com/caredemption Punkrockers.com Profile]References
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