Moving Targets (band)

Moving Targets is an American punk/alternative rock band formed in North Shore, Massachusetts, United States, in 1982

Moving Targets
OriginNorth Shore, Massachusetts, United States
GenresAlternative rock, punk rock, post-hardcore, post-punk
Years active1981–1994, 2006–2007, 2016–present
LabelsTaang! Records, Boss Tuneage
Websitehttps://movingtargets.bandcamp.com/
MembersKenny Chambers
Emilien Catalano
Yves Thibault
Past membersPat Leonard
Pat Brady
Chuck Freeman
Jeff Goddard
Jamie Van Bramer Jay Arcari

Formed as a hardcore punk power-trio showcasing the songwriting, guitar work and emotive vocals of Kenny Chambers, the band were an important part of the Boston underground rock scene of the 80s, although they never achieved a significant degree of commercial success.[1]

The line-up most commonly associated with the band featured guitarist/vocalist Kenny Chambers, bassist Pat Leonard, and drummer Pat Brady - who with producer Lou Giordano recorded the debut album Burning In Water in 1986. Chuck Freeman replaced Leonard on bass for the band's second album Brave Noise. By the time of Moving Targets' fourth album, 1993's Take This Ride, Leonard returned to play bass and Brady was replaced with drummer Jay Arcari.[1]

In 2018 the band reformed for a European tour with drummer Emilien Catalano (of the Nils) and bassist Yves Thibault. A new album, "Wires" was released in September 2019 on Boss Tuneage records followed by a further European tour. The band is currently working on a new album "Humbucker" to be released in late 2020.[2]

Kenny Chambers, guitarist and leader of the Moving Targets playing at TT the Bear's in Cambridge. —photo by David Henry

Discography

Studio albums

  • Burning in Water (1986)
  • Brave Noise (1988)
  • Fall (1991)
  • Take This Ride (1993)
  • Wires (2019)
  • Humbucker (2020)

Compilations

  • The Taang Years (2002)
  • The Other Side (2016, expanded reissue 2018)

References

  1. Janovitz, Bill. "Moving Targets: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  2. "Next Moving Targets 2020 Album Humbucker". Indiegogo.com. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
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