Treephort

Treephort is an American punk rock band from Marietta, Georgia.

An article by the Associated Press (AP) brought the band international attention in 2004 for their stage antics while on tour.[1]

Before this attention, Treephort toured the U.S. intensively, even playing the 2003 Vans Warped Tour, as well as being featured in a kill scene in the low budget slasher film Punk Rock Holocaust filmed on the tour that same year.

Treephort disbanded in late 2004, but reunited for one show, January 29, 2005, then again for a week-long tour in the Summer of 2007, and later reformed yet again in 2009 and have put out several self-released albums, playing live shows sporadically ever since.

Treephort vocalist, songwriter, and founder Lee Satterfield owned and operated the now closed all-ages, DIY punk venue Swayze's Venue in Marietta, Georgia from 2002 till 2016. After 16 years Satterfield closed it after multiple issues with his health and numerous hospitalizations.[2]


Discography

  • Demo - (1998) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield and Treephort
  • Return to Galapogos - (1998) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield and Treephort
  • The Bunny Chronicles - (1999) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield and Treephort
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - (2000) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield and Treephort
  • Touched by an Uncle - (2001) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield and Treephort
  • ...and the Streets will Run Red with the Blood of the Non-Believers - (2001) Asbestos Records - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • Kill 'em All - (2002) Asbestos Records - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • Buy this Album or the Terrorists Win - (2003) Brand Name Records - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • Use Your Illusion III - (2003) Asbestos Records - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • Enchanted Forest - (2004) Springman Records - produced by London May
  • Nightmare Pizza - a.k.a. Kyle Knight and Lee Satterfield - (2004) self-released - produced by Kyle Knight and Lee Satterfield
  • Lee Satterfield EP - (2004) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • Lazer Attack - Refracting Rays of Destruction - (2005) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • Lazer Attack - Horseshoes and Handgrenades - (2006) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • Cry Me A River - (2008) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • Pink Tie - Straight Guy - (2009) self-released - produced by Jerod McBrayer and Lee Satterfield
  • Dolphin Wizard Laser Vomit - (2010) self-released - produced by Jerod McBrayer and Lee Satterfield
  • Halloweenie: a Witch in a Hotdog Costume - (2011) self-released - produced by Jerod McBrayer and Lee Satterfield
  • PG Allin - (2012) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • ICPizza - (2013) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • The Wall Pt. 2 - (2017) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield
  • ‘’Salisbury Steak’’ - (2020) self-released - produced by Lee Satterfield and Treephort

Enchanted Forest

Enchanted forest was the 2004 full-length release by Georgia punk band Treephort. Released July 27, 2004 by Springman Records.[3]

Track listing

  1. Enchanted Forest Theme
  2. The Only Artist You'll Ever be is a Sandwich Artist
  3. Take Your Credit Cards and Burn Them
  4. Jesus Would Play This Show for Free
  5. Adult Themes
  6. It Takes Talent to Scream into a Microphone
  7. The Lawsuit About to Happen
  8. Teenage Girl Photography Phase
  9. Tape on Mouth
  10. Constant Craving
  11. Nice to Meet You

Personnel

  • Lee Satterfield: Vocals, Guitar
  • Alex Foretich: Lead Guitar, Vocals
  • Xak Daum: Drums
  • Jake Walski: Bass
  • Joe Klein: Guitar, Vocals
  • Oscar Velez: Bass, Vocals
  • Sonny Harding: Drums
  • Kirk Stroud: Trombone, Keyboards, Percussion, Guitar, Vocals
  • Kyle Knight: Vocals, Keyboard, Mascot[4][5]
  • Brian Thompson: Bass, Trombone
  • James Abercrombie - Synthesizers, Drum Machines
  • George Orton: Vocals
  • Matt Butler: Bass
  • Joey Roberton: Drums
  • Bradley Belvin: Tenor & Baritone Saxophone, Vocals
  • Dan Aston: Vocals
  • Alex Dorminy: Drums
  • Matt Reeves: Trumpet
  • Matt Hughes: Trumpet
  • Payne Baker: Saxophone
  • Jerod McBrayer: Lead Guitar, Vocals

Independent reviews

References

  1. "Band's fiery act leaves Michigan club cold". Southeast.Missourian. October 2004. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  2. "Swayze's Closes After 16 Years". Stomp.and.Stammer. August 2018. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  3. The Emotron
  4. Treephort - Steve Perry on YouTube
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