Econoline Crush
is a band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada formed in 1992. Originally formed in Seattle, they eventually moved back to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They have released four studio albums and have had notable singles like "Wicked", "Home", "Sparkle & Shine", "Make It Right", "All That You Are", "You Don't Know What It's Like" and "Dirty".
After the release of their third album Brand New History
, the band seemed to be on hiatus or disbanded, since vocalist Trevor Hurst started his own band called simply Hurst
. However, during 2007, the band reunited and started touring around Canada with Alice Cooper. They released their latest album, Ignite
, in 2008.
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Band history
Early years and first album
Econoline Crush was formed in 1992 when singer
Trevor Hurst moved from Canada to
Seattle and answered an
ad for a new band in a local newspaper. In 1993 the band signed a record deal with
EMI Music Canada after playing only 26 shows.
In 1994, the band released their first
EP called
Purge
, with producer Dale Penner (
Nickelback) at helm, and the band started building a steady following. The album even garnered them a nomination for a
Juno Award in Canada. One year later, they followed it with the full-length
album,
Affliction
which cemented their popularity in Canada even more. This album was produced by Rhys Fulber and they followed it with an extensive Canadian tour. They also toured Europe three times, with the Young Gods,
Die Krupps, and
Waltari, culminating in an appearance at the POP KOMM Festival in
Köln, Germany with
Filter.
Second album and mainstream success
In 1996, the band signed with the management group Bruce Allen Talent and started recording at
Sound City, with producer Sylvia Massy-Shivy, who had already worked with
Prince,
Red Hot Chili Peppers, and
Tool. A year later, they released
The Devil You Know
to much commercial success and critical acclaim. The album featured a slightly more mainstream sound that amplified the band's audience. They embarked on a tours (with Thom Christiansen on bass), with
KISS,
Foo Fighters,
Green Day,
The Tea Party and other bands. The album was released in the US in 1998 on
Restless Records and they went again on tour with KISS,
Stabbing Westward,
God Lives Underwater, among others.
The popularity of the band was such that some of their songs appeared on TV shows like
Melrose Place
,
Psi Factor
,
ESPN
, and others. The band also received their second
Juno nomination for their latest album, and was asked to perform live at the televised Juno ceremony. The album also received gold and platinum awards.
Third album and hiatus
The band went to
California to work on their next album with producers
Bob Rock and DJ Swamp, and with collaborations from
Chris Vrenna (formerly from
Nine Inch Nails) and
Paul Raven (
Killing Joke,
Prong,
Ministry). In 2001, they released
Brand New History
to mixed reviews, despite some moderate commercial success. The album also contained the single "You Don't Know What It's Like", which was previously released in 1999 on
Big Shiny Tunes 4
, volume four of a series of Canadian rock compilations by
Muchmusic.
The reception of their last album caused the band to temporarily disband, and each of the members dedicated time to other projects. During this time, frontman Trevor Hurst started working on a band of his own called simply
Hurst
.
Reunion and fourth album
In 2007, Hurst announced on his
MySpace page that he was working on a new Econoline Crush record, while the band started touring with
Hinder. The new lineup of the band is
Brent Fitz, Scott Whalen, Kai Markus, and Hurst himself. Hurst and Markus (who had worked with Noise Therapy and
Methods of Mayhem) co-wrote the songs for the new album which was recorded at Radiostar Studios in
California. Their new album,
Ignite
, was released on January 15, 2008. Shortly after, the band went on tour with
Three Days Grace and
Seether [1]. In August 2008, they went on another tour with
3 Doors Down,
Staind, and
Hinder, and then with
Alice Cooper in September and October 2008. In 2009 the band has been playing at festivals across Canada, including the Halifax Rocks Festival, with KISS, on July 18.
Members
- Trevor Hurst – Vocals
- Scott Whalen – Bass guitar
- Ziggy – Guitar
- Brent Fitz – Drums
Former members
- Dave Hesse – guitar
- Johnny Haro – drums
- Gregg Leask – drums
- Robert Wagner – drums
- Jay Bennison -drums
- Kai Marcus – guitar
- Don Binns – bass
- Mark Gomulinski – bass
- Ken Fleming – bass
- Thom Christiansen - bass
Discography
See also
- List of alternative music artists
References
- Econoline Crush: Other '90s Can-Rock Bands Were Too "Poncey" To Survive