(Young) Pioneers

(Young) Pioneers (alternately stylized as Young Pioneers or The (Young) Pioneers) was an American folk punk band from Richmond, Virginia active from 1993 to 1999. Composed of members of such influential bands as Born Against, Avail and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, they released two albums and numerous singles on Vermiform and Lookout! Records. An overtly political band, their lyrics ranged from "superfluous nods to radical heroes like George Jackson and Carlos the Jackal" to "describ[ing] the relationship between struggling individuals and the machinery of oppressive politics".[1]

(Young) Pioneers
OriginRichmond, Virginia, U.S.
GenresFolk punk
Years active1993–1999
LabelsLookout!, Vermiform
Associated actsAvail, Born Against, Life's Blood, Men's Recovery Project, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Universal Order of Armageddon, Wrangler Brutes
Past membersAdam Nathanson
Brooks Headley
Neil Burke
Tim Barry
Marty Key
Jonathan Fuller
Fred LaPier

History

The band was formed by three former members of the hardcore punk group Born Against: singer and guitarist Adam Nathanson (also ex-Life's Blood), drummer Brooks Headley (also ex-Universal Order of Armageddon) and harmonica player Neil Burke (also ex-Life's Blood). Burke's tenure was brief, and his departure after the group's debut EP on Vermiform Records was followed by Avail singer Tim Barry joining on bass guitar in 1994. Barry was replaced in 1995 by bassist Marty Key, known as Marty Violence, shortly before the group signed to California-based punk rock label Lookout! Records. Headley left the group in 1997 and was briefly replaced by Jonathan Fuller (of Sleepytime Trio) and more permanently by Fred LaPier, who played with the group through their final years. After several tours with bands such as At the Drive-In, Avail, Peechees, Karp and The Locust, they disbanded in February 1999.[2]

Nathanson and Key continued to perform music together under the name Teargas Rock with drummer Randy Davis (of The Great Unraveling), although the group did not release any major releases and is currently on hiatus. Key plays with Ted Leo and the Pharmacists[3] and operates a record shop in Richmond, Steady Sounds. Headley performed in Wrangler Brutes and Skull Control, Fuller in Denali and Engine Down, and Burke in Men's Recovery Project, while Barry remained in Avail and became active as a solo artist.

Band members

  • Adam Nathanson – vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards (1993–1999)
  • Tim Barry – bass, vocals (1994–1995)
  • Marty Key – bass, guitar, drums, vocals, keyboards (1995–1999)
  • Neil Burke – harmonica (1993–1994)
  • Brooks Headley – drums, vocals (1993–1997)
  • Jonathan Fuller – drums (1997)
  • Fred LaPier – drums (1997–1999)

Discography

Albums
Compilations
  • Crime Wave 10"/CD (1996, Vermiform Records)
Singles
  • Young Pioneers 7"(1993, Vermiform Records)
  • We March! 7" (1995, Vermiform Records)
  • Employeers Blacklist 7" (1995, Whirled Records/Irony Recordings)
  • V.M.Live Series Presents.. 7" (1996, V.M.Live Recordings)
  • On Trial 7" (1997, Lookout! Records)
Split releases
  • Split with The Van Pelt 7" (1995, Whirled Records)
  • The Fall of Richmond split with Avail 7" (1997, Lookout! Records)
  • Split with Drunk 7" (1997, What Else? Records)
Compilation appearances

References

  1. "Trouser Press.Com :: (Young) Pioneers". Retrieved July 13, 2012.
  2. "Artist profile at Lookout! Records". Archived from the original on 2008-08-20. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
  3. "Young Pioneers bassist joins Ted Leo for upcoming tour". Punknews.org. September 6, 2007. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
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