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Cape is also a member of [[Me First and the Gimme Gimmes]] and [[The Playing Favorites]], and was previously in [[Bad Astronaut]]. |
Cape is also a member of [[Me First and the Gimme Gimmes]] and [[The Playing Favorites]], and was previously in [[Bad Astronaut]]. |
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In January 2010, Joey Cape reported that Jesse Buglione has left Lagwagon, having been with the band since its foundation in 1990. However, Cape dismissed rumors of Lagwagon breaking up. While he's not sure if Lagwagon will ever make a new album or embark on another full-scale tour, he's open to playing shows (upon being asked by tour promoters) and possibly recording and releasing new Lagwagon songs sporadically. <ref>[http://www.punknews.org/article/36842]</ref>Jesse Buglione confirmed this on Lagwagon's MB himself, as reported by sputnikmusic.com |
In January 2010, Joey Cape reported that Jesse Buglione has left Lagwagon, having been with the band since its foundation in 1990. However, Cape dismissed rumors of Lagwagon breaking up. While he's not sure if Lagwagon will ever make a new album or embark on another full-scale tour, he's open to playing shows (upon being asked by tour promoters) and possibly recording and releasing new Lagwagon songs sporadically. <ref>[http://www.punknews.org/article/36842]</ref>Jesse Buglione confirmed this on Lagwagon's MB himself, as reported by sputnikmusic.com<ref>[http://sputnikmusic.com/news.php?newsid=12661]</ref> and punknews.org<ref>[http://www.punknews.org/article/36925]</ref>. |
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and punknews.org<ref>[http://www.punknews.org/article/36925]</ref>. |
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== Current members == |
== Current members == |
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*[[Joey Cape]] - Vocals |
*[[Joey Cape]] - Vocals |
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Lagwagon is an American punk rock band originally from Goleta, just outside Santa Barbara, California. Their name comes from the band's old tour van, which can been seen on the back cover of the album Trashed. The band has 10 releases through Fat Wreck Chords: seven studio albums, one EP, one live album and a collection of B-sides, compilation tracks and demos.
The band went on hiatus around 2000 and reunited in 2002, releasing the album Blaze the following year. In 2004, frontman Joey Cape released a split album with No Use for a Name vocalist Tony Sly featuring acoustic versions of songs by both bands. On November 1, 2005, Lagwagon released Resolve, which is a homage to the life of Derrick Plourde, original drummer for Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut. Lagwagon's most recent release is the 2008 EP I Think My Older Brother Used to Listen to Lagwagon.
As of 2007, Lagwagon has begun writing new material for an as-yet-untitled eighth studio album due out in 2010.[1][2] Most recently, Cape also just finished recording his first solo album, entitled Bridge.[3]
Cape is also a member of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes and The Playing Favorites, and was previously in Bad Astronaut.
In January 2010, Joey Cape reported that Jesse Buglione has left Lagwagon, having been with the band since its foundation in 1990. However, Cape dismissed rumors of Lagwagon breaking up. While he's not sure if Lagwagon will ever make a new album or embark on another full-scale tour, he's open to playing shows (upon being asked by tour promoters) and possibly recording and releasing new Lagwagon songs sporadically. [4]Jesse Buglione confirmed this on Lagwagon's MB himself, as reported by sputnikmusic.com[5] and punknews.org[6].
Current members
- Joey Cape - Vocals
- Chris Flippin - Guitar
- Chris Rest - Guitar
- Dave Raun - Drums
Former members
- Shawn Dewey - Guitar (1990-1997)
- Derrick Plourde - Drums (1990-1996) (deceased)
- Ken Stringfellow - Guitar (1997)
- Jesse Buglione - Bass (1990 - 2010)
Touring members
- Lindsay McDougall - Guitar (Nov 2008)
- Scott Shiflett - Guitar (Sept 2008)
- Chris Shiflett - Guitar (summer 1996)
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Title | Label | Format | Other information |
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1992 | Duh | Fat Wreck Chords | CD/LP | Debut album |
1994 | Trashed | Fat Wreck Chords | CD/LP | |
1995 | Hoss | Fat Wreck Chords | CD/LP | Last album recorded with guitarist Shawn Dewey and drummer Derrick Plourde. |
1997 | Double Plaidinum | Fat Wreck Chords | CD/LP | First album recorded with drummer Dave Raun. Only album to feature guitarist Ken Stringfellow |
1998 | Let's Talk About Feelings | Fat Wreck Chords | CD/LP | Last album before going on hiatus, First album recorded with guitarist Chris Rest |
2003 | Blaze | Fat Wreck Chords | CD/LP | First studio album since the hiatus. |
2005 | Resolve | Fat Wreck Chords | CD/LP | This album is a homage to the original Lagwagon drummer Derrick Plourde. |
EPs
Year | Title | Label | Format | Other information |
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1992 | Tragic Vision b/w Angry Days | Fat Wreck Chords | 7" | |
1994 | Brown Eyed Girl | Hard Records | 7" | Split single with Jughead's Revenge |
2000 | A Feedbag of Truckstop Poetry | Fat Wreck Chords | 7" | |
2008 | I Think My Older Brother Used to Listen to Lagwagon | Fat Wreck Chords | CD/EP |
Other releases
Year | Title | Label | Format | Other information |
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2000 | Let's Talk About Leftovers | My Records / Fat Wreck Chords | CD/LP | Compilation of rare and previously unreleased tracks. |
2005 | Live in a Dive | Fat Wreck Chords | CD/LP | Live album |
Singles and music videos
- Island of Shame from Trashed
- Razor Burn from Hoss
- Falling Apart from Blaze
- Heartbreaking Music from Resolve
Compilations
- "Know It All" and "Mr. Coffee" on Fat Music For Fat People
- "Sleep" on Survival of the Fattest
- "Raise a Family" on Physical Fatness
- "May 16" on Life in the Fat Lane
- "Alison's Disease" on Live Fat, Die Young
- "Never Stops" on Uncontrollable Fatulence
- "Randal Gets Drunk" on Short Music for Short People
- "Failure" on Warped Tour 1998 Tour Compilation from Double Plaidinum
- "Dinner and a Movie" on Warped Tour 2002 Tour Compilation fromBlaze
- "Falling Apart" on Warped Tour 2003 Tour Compilation from Blaze
- "S.O.S. (One Man Army)" on 'Let Them Know - The Story of Youth Brigade and BYO Records'
References
External links