CIV (band)
CIV | |
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General information | |
origin | New York (United States) |
Genre (s) | Pop-punk , hardcore punk |
founding | 1994 |
resolution | 2000 |
Last occupation | |
singing |
Anthony Civarelli |
guitar |
Charlie Garriga |
bass |
Arthur Smilios |
Drums |
Sammy Siegler |
CIV was a band from New York .
history
The band is named after their singer Anthony Civarelli. Two members of the band (Civarelli and Smilios) were members of the Gorilla Biscuits . Band member Siegler previously played in various other hardcore bands, including a. Youth of Today and Judge .
After breaking up with Gorilla Biscuits, Civarelli opened a tattoo studio on Long Island . After the band Quicksand had signed a major label contract, Schreifels reunited the last members of his previous band and recorded an album with them, where he also acted as producer. The result was Set Your Goals . With the second album Thirteen Day Getaway , Schreifels was no longer there. After Thirteen Day Getaway was released, CIV disbanded in 2000.
In 2008, 2011 and 2012 the band got together again for individual concerts, including a performance at the Belgian Groezrock Festival.
A music video was released for the band's best-known single, Can't Wait One Minute More . The piece was used in a 2005 commercial for Nissan . Lou Koller from the band Sick of It All was a guest singer in the piece. Songs like All Twisted , Haven't Been Myself in a While , and Something Special were featured on the TV show What's New, Scooby-Doo? used.
Discography
- 1995: Set Your Goals ( Revelation Records )
- 1995: So Far, So Good, So What? ( EP , Atlantic Records )
- 1998: Thirteen Day Getaway (Atlantic Records)
- 2000: ( Split- EP with Sobut and Funside, DEA)
- 2009: Solid Bond: The Complete Discography ( compilation , Equal Vision Records )
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ AltPress.com: Sick of it All Announce NYC Show with CIV and Stigma. Retrieved June 9, 2019 .