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'''Near Miss''' was an American [[punk rock]] band from [[Austin, Texas]]. |
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Near Miss was founded in 2001 by two former members of [[Bigwig (band)|Bigwig]], who recorded a 4-song demo that year. After expanding to a four-piece, the group signed to [[Fearless Records]], releasing their debut full-length in the summer of 2002.<ref name=amg>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0zfixql0ldae~T1 Near Miss] at [[Allmusic]]</ref> The album was produced by [[Cameron Webb]].<ref>[http://www.riverfronttimes.com/2003-11-19/music/on-the-road On the Road]. ''[[Riverfront Times]]'', November 19, 2003.</ref> The group toured frequently for the next several years, playing several [[Warped Tour]] festivals and going on the road with [[Sum 41]], [[The Vandals]], [[Gob]], [[Rise Against]], and [[The Lawrence Arms]].<ref name=amg/> Guitarist Steve Cockrell left the group in 2002; they worked as a three-piece until 2006, when Joshua Portman joined the group on guitar. The group appeared on a three-way split album with [[The Matches]] and [[Reeve Oliver]] in 2005, then toured with [[Killradio]] before releasing their sophomore album on [[Takeover Records (California)|Takeover Records]] in 2006. They broke up in 2008, though they are still planning a farewell show; Joshua Portman went on to play bass for [[Yellowcard]]. |
Near Miss was founded in 2001 by two former members of [[Bigwig (band)|Bigwig]], who recorded a 4-song demo that year. After expanding to a four-piece, the group signed to [[Fearless Records]], releasing their debut full-length in the summer of 2002.<ref name=amg>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0zfixql0ldae~T1 Near Miss] at [[Allmusic]]</ref> The album was produced by [[Cameron Webb]].<ref>[http://www.riverfronttimes.com/2003-11-19/music/on-the-road On the Road]. ''[[Riverfront Times]]'', November 19, 2003.</ref> The group toured frequently for the next several years, playing several [[Warped Tour]] festivals and going on the road with [[Sum 41]], [[The Vandals]], [[Gob]], [[Rise Against]], and [[The Lawrence Arms]].<ref name=amg/> Guitarist Steve Cockrell left the group in 2002; they worked as a three-piece until 2006, when Joshua Portman joined the group on guitar. The group appeared on a three-way split album with [[The Matches]] and [[Reeve Oliver]] in 2005, then toured with [[Killradio]] before releasing their sophomore album on [[Takeover Records (California)|Takeover Records]] in 2006. They broke up in 2008, though they are still planning a farewell show; Joshua Portman went on to play bass for [[Yellowcard]]. |
Revision as of 20:48, 2 October 2008
Near Miss was an American punk rock band from Austin, Texas.
History
Near Miss was founded in 2001 by two former members of Bigwig, who recorded a 4-song demo that year. After expanding to a four-piece, the group signed to Fearless Records, releasing their debut full-length in the summer of 2002.[1] The album was produced by Cameron Webb.[2] The group toured frequently for the next several years, playing several Warped Tour festivals and going on the road with Sum 41, The Vandals, Gob, Rise Against, and The Lawrence Arms.[1] Guitarist Steve Cockrell left the group in 2002; they worked as a three-piece until 2006, when Joshua Portman joined the group on guitar. The group appeared on a three-way split album with The Matches and Reeve Oliver in 2005, then toured with Killradio before releasing their sophomore album on Takeover Records in 2006. They broke up in 2008, though they are still planning a farewell show; Joshua Portman went on to play bass for Yellowcard.
Members
- Max Bechard - drums
- Jeremy Hernandez - vocals, guitar
- Mychael Bingham - bass
- Sean Cockrell - guitar (2001-2002)
- Joshua Portman - guitar (2006-present)
Discography
- The Gentle Art of Making Enemies (Fearless Records, 2002)
- Testing the Ends of What They'll Put Up With (Takeover Records, 2006)
References
- ^ a b Near Miss at Allmusic
- ^ On the Road. Riverfront Times, November 19, 2003.