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Energy
Energy performing in 2017; Jason Tankerley (front).
Energy performing in 2017; Jason Tankerley (front).
Background information
OriginStoughton, Massachusetts, United States
Genres
Years active2006—present
Labels
Members
  • Jason Tankerley
Past members
  • Mikey D.
  • Burton Wright
  • Rob Spearin
  • Joe Freedman
  • Dan Mancini
  • Mike Assatly
  • Craig Kenyon
  • Justin Flaherty
  • Keith Sidorowicz
  • Mike Rendini
  • Conor O'Brien
  • Nick Sullivan
  • Steve Duarte
  • Mike Natsios
  • Randy Mason
  • Mat Thompson
  • Jeremy Nichols
  • John Paolilli
  • Kevin Thompson
  • Chris Pina
  • Eric Molloy
Websitewww.thebandenergy.com

Energy is an American punk rock band, from Stoughton, Massachusetts, formed in 2006.

History

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Formation and Punch The Clock (2006-2007)

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In 2006, Energy - which took its name from the title of punk rock band Operation Ivy's first release, formed before independently releasing their EP Punch The Clock, through Rock Vegas Records in 2007.[1]

In August of that year, the band went on to play This Is Hardcore Festival alongside band such as Agnostic Front, Paint It Black, Have Heart, and Crime In Stereo.[2][3]

Bridge 9 Records era: Invasions of the Mind, Race The Sun, & Walk Into the Fire (2008-2011)

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After touring with The Carrier in March of 2008,[4] the band signed with Bridge 9 Records in May, to release their debut LP Invasions of the Mind,[5][6][7] and EP Race The Sun.[8]

In early July the band toured with Carry The Torch, and Heavy Hearted.[9]

Throughout August/September they did a month long US tour with the band Know The Score.[10]

The band then toured the U.S. with H2O, Bane, and Cruel Hand in October,[11] followed by their first European tour in support of Slapshot, alongside All for Nothing, in November, with one of the dates being Persistence Tour.[12] Ending the year with a mini holiday tour with Set Your Goals, Four Year Strong and Every Avenue.[13]

In March 2009, they toured the US with the band Defeater,[14] before touring in May with The Mongoloids and Ambush!.[15]

April would bring the band to New England Metal and Hardcore Festival XI 2009 where they would play alongside notable bands such as Lamb of God, As I Lay Dying, Children Of Bodom, God Forbid, Municipal Waste, Emmure, Winds Of Plague, All Shall Perish, Austrian Death Machine, iwrestledabearonce, Terror, Defeater, Have Heart, and Trapped Under Ice.[16]

July they toured with Fallen From The Sky, and Debaser, playing Significant Festival 2009.[17][18]

In September they did a headlining tour with support from A Loss For Words, and The Wonder Years.[19]

October 2010 brought the release of the EP Walk Into The Fire.[20]

With the release of the single "Secrets" in April 2011, came their departure from Bridge 9 Records shortly after.[21]

Children of the Night (2011)

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Forming in the fall of 2004, Children of the Night, a side project put together by singer Jason Tankerley and songwriter/producer Mike Rendini, began doing complex renditions of Misfits songs, before putting together original material containing the same morbid feel crossed with the catchiness of 50s Doo-Wop and early 60's rock n roll.[22]

Initially self released under the Children of the Night moniker in 2006, the aforementioned material saw a proper release in 2011, as Energy's Children of the Night EP.[23]

Apparition Sound, I Play for Keeps, & A Tribute to the Misfits (2012-2016)

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After becoming the sole songwriter for Energy in 2012, Jason Tankerley began writing songs for what would eventually make up Energy's 2016 album Apparition Sound, released through Monster Party Records.[24][25][26]

During this time, Energy released the single "I Play for Keeps" in February of 2012[27] and a music video for the song "Another Yesterday" in October.[28]

The band then went on to release their Misfits tribute album a Tribute to the Misfits, February of 2014.(Down for Anything Records)[29]

October 2015 saw the release of the music video for their cover of the Ramones' classic "Pet Sematary".[30]

In 2016, the band released their music video for "They".[31]

Under the Mask and UK tours (2017)

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In March 2017, the band toured the UK for the first time ever with Creeper, Puppy, and Milk Teeth.[32]

May brought the release of the music video for "A Prayer for Rain".[33]

On July 21, the band released the EP Under the Mask through Shadowland Productions,[34][35] which was followed by their first ever headlining tour of the U.K. with Miss Vincent as the support act.[36]

Energy (2018-present)

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Energy then went on to release a self titled compilation album Energy in 2018, which is a compilation album spanning the first five years (2012-2017) of lead singer Jason's musical output as the band's sole songwriter.[37][38]

It was announced in June of 2021 that Energy will be releasing a cover version of the Samhain song "Archangel” for the album "World Without End: An Underground Tribute To Samhain" on July 9, 2021, via Black Donut Records.[39][40]

Musical style and influence

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The band's musical style has been described as punk rock, melodic hardcore, horror punk and pop punk, drawing from a wide range of musical influences from bands like The Misfits, The Ramones, Rancid, AFI, 7 Seconds, Minor Threat and Black Flag, to other influences such as Weezer, The Smashing Pumpkins, The Beach Boys and The Cure.[23][41][42][43][24][25]

Over the years, Tankerley's vocal delivery has been compared to the likes of Davey Havok (AFI), Michale Graves (ex-misfits), and Zoltán Téglás (ex-Pennywise) while adding his own vast array of vocal influences.[44]

The band has been cited as an influence by Creeper and Our Time Down Here.[45][46][47]

Discography

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Albums

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Year Title Label Format
2008 Invasions of the Mind Bridge 9 Records CD, digital download, LP
2016 Apparition Sound Monster Party Records CD, digital download

Extended plays

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Year Title label Format
2007 Punch the Clock Rock Vegas Records CD, digital download
2008 Race the Sun Bridge 9 Records digital download, 7"
2010 Walk Into the Fire Bridge 9 Records digital download, 7"
2011 Children of the Night CD, digital download, 7"
2012 I Play for Keeps digital download
2013 New Worlds of Fear Monster Party Records CD, digital download
2014 A Tribute To the Misfits Monster Party Records CD, digital download
2017 Under the Mask Shadowland Productions CD, digital download

Live albums

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Year Title Label Format
2009 Into the Dark Monster Party Records CD

Compilations

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Year Title label Format
2018 Energy Monster Party Records digital download, CD

Singles

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  • Secrets (2011)
  • The Letter (2011)
  • Another Yesterday (2012)
  • 25 Holidays (2012)
  • The Witching Hour (2017)
  • A Prayer for Rain (2017)
  • Leave Me Alone (2019)
  • Archangel (2021)

Music Videos

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List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s)
"Streetlights" 2006 Rob Soucy[48]
"Another Yesterday" 2012 Rose Glen Entertainment[28]
"Pet Sematary" 2015 Meghan Caseau[49]
"They" 2016 Anthony Grassetti[31]
"A Prayer For Rain" 2017 Meghan Caseau[50]

Members

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Current line-up

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  • Jason Tankerley - lead vocals (2006–present), guitar, bass, drums (2012–present)[51]

Past members

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  • Mikey D. - guitar (2006)
  • Burton Wright - drums (2006)
  • Rob Spearin - guitar (2006—2007)
  • Joe Freedman - guitar (2007—2010)
  • Dan Mancini - guitar (2007—2010)
  • Mike Assatly - drums (2006—2008)
  • Craig Kenyon - drums (2008)
  • Justin Flaherty - drums (2008)
  • Keith Sidorowicz - drums (2008—2011)
  • Kevin Thompson - drums (2011—2014)
  • Mike Rendini - keyboard (2009-2011), guitar (2011—2012)
  • Conor O'Brien - bass (2006—2012)[51]
  • Chris Pina - guitar (2011—2016)
  • Jeremy Nichols - guitar (2012—2014)
  • John Paolilli - guitar (2015—2016)
  • Nick Sullivan - rhythm guitar (touring 2016-2017)
  • Steve Duarte - lead guitar (touring 2016-2017)
  • Mike Natsios - bass (touring 2016-2017)
  • Randy Mason - drums (touring 2016-2017)[52]
  • Eric Molloy - drums (2017)


Timeline

References

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  3. ^ "This Is Hardcore Fest Approaching". metalunderground.com. 15 August 2007. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Tours: The Carrier/Energy". punknews.org. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  5. ^ Prato, Greg (30 September 2008). "Invasions of the Mind - Energy - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Energy – Invasions Of The Mind". killyourstero.com. 9 December 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
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  27. ^ "Energy offer a free ep download". idioteq.com. 20 February 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  28. ^ a b "Videos: Energy "Another Yesterday"". punknews.org. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  29. ^ "Energy Release Misfits Tribute EP". ihorror.com. 19 February 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  30. ^ "Videos: Energy - "Pet Sematary" (Ramones)". punknews.org. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  31. ^ a b "ENERGY – "They" video". idioteq.com. 29 March 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2019.
  32. ^ "Creeper announce Energy as UK tour support". punktastic.com. 23 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
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  46. ^ Verducci, Richard. "Interview: Will Gould (Our Time Down Here)". punknews.org. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
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  49. ^ "Energy – "Pet Sematary" (Ramones cover) video". idioteq.com. 31 October 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2019.
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