Galactic Cowboys
was a Heavy Metal band based in Houston, Texas. They combined progressive metal with a style of vocals influenced by The Beatles and the heavy playing style of thrash bands such as Anthrax. They have been described as "possibly the most melodic metal band ever to exist in Christian or general markets." [1] Although the band members subscribed to the Christian faith, they did not consider the Galactic Cowboys to be a Christian band. [2]
The band has toured with prominent hard rock and metal acts such as Anthrax, Dream Theater, King's X and Overkill. [3]
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History
Galactic Cowboys
was formed in 1989 in
Houston, Texas by bassist Monty Colvin and singer drummer Alan Doss, after being together in
The Awful Truth. After that band broke up, they added singer Ben Huggins and guitarist Dane Sonnier.
In 1990, the band was signed to
DGC and released their
self-titled debut album in 1991. Despite some favorable criticism, the band was ignored by the label due to the success of
Nirvana's
Nevermind
during that same time. After poor sales and some touring, they returned to the studio and released
Space In Your Face
in 1993.
Space...
was the band's break into the general market.
The album garnered some minor hits for the band with
"If I Were A Killer"
and
"I Do What I Do"
, both of which received regular airplay at
MTV and the now-defunct radio station ZROCK respectively. At this point, the band was dropped from DGC, parted ways with manager Sam Taylor, and guitarist Dane Sonnier left the band.
The band appeared in the 1994 movie
Airheads
, under the name "Sons of Thunder".
[4] The one original song they performed for that movie,
"Don't Hate Me Because I'm Beautiful"
, is not available anywhere, and only a short excerpt is heard in the movie.
[5]
After briefly breaking up, the band reorganized with Wally Farkas on guitars and a new deal with
Metal Blade Records, and released their third album,
Machine Fish
, in 1996. That same year they also released an
EP titled
Feel The Rage
that included some original songs, two covers and two live tracks. In 1997, they followed with
The Horse That Bud Bought
which was a minor departure into a toned-down style.
At this point, the band recorded what many fans regard as their masterpiece,
At The End Of The Day
in 1998. This album marked a return to the heavier style featured in previous releases.
However, two weeks before the album's release Alan Doss decided to leave the band. Erick Tatuaka was hired to fill in for Doss during their subsequent tour, but was not a member of the band.
In 2000 the band announced the release of their last album titled
Let It Go
. The album included lead vocal contributions from all members. Most of the drumming duties were handled by
Jerry Gaskill (
King's X), a good friend of the band.
Besides their original songs, they have recorded cover versions of songs by
KISS,
Petra and
Wings.
[6]
As of 2009, the former members of the band continue to be active in the music scene. The band will do 3 reunion shows in Texas, August 13-15; shows are planned for Houston, Dallas, and Austin.
[7]
Members
Monty Colvin
Bassist and backing vocalist for Galactic Cowboys from 1991 until 2000, Monty Colvin embarked on a solo career in 2000 with his band project
Crunchy. The first album,
All Day Sucker
, released in 2001, defined the Crunchy sound as fun, pop punk with a slight heavy guitar edge. On Crunchy's second album,
Clown School Dropout
, the band was stripped down to Monty playing most of the instruments and bringing in a hired drummer; here Monty added a bit more crunch to the formula. Band influences include the
Wildhearts,
Cheap Trick,
Foo Fighters, and the
Ramones, in addition to the aforementioned Galactic Cowboys. The third Crunchy album,
Loserville
(2007), includes a contribution by
Kerry Livgren of
Kansas.
[8]
Monty is also a cousin of the now deceased
Dee Dee Ramone (Douglas Glenn Colvin), formerly of the Ramones
[9]. Monty's bass also provides a distinct sound which is much evident in Galactic Cowboys' sound.
Alan Doss
Since leaving the music industry for a while, Alan has involved himself with managing and producing. Most recently, he has served in that capacity for the bands Ashbury Keys and Jambi's Revenge, also contributing instrumental work (on keyboards and bass) to the outputs of those bands.
Ben Huggins
Ben's musical activities of late have included recording and playing with his new band Gristle, in addition to guest appearances with artists such as The Phlegmatics. A Gristle album is expected to be released in 2009.
Wally Farkas
Wally has worked as a distributor for hip hop artists in the Houston area. He teamed with
Ty Tabor of King's X to release two ambient albums under the name Xenuphobe ("1.0", released in 2006 and "2.0: Electrolux", released in 2007). Recently, he established a new record label, Molken Music for a handful of artists with which he has had prior connections.
Wally co-produced and played guitar on the latest solo disc from
Doug Pinnick of King's X,
Strum Sum Up
. He is currently finishing work on his forthcoming solo album
Past Due
.
Dane Sonnier
Since leaving Galactic Cowboys, Dane has kept involved in the music world, most notably in The Sonnier Brothers Band, the band he formed with his brother Len.
[10]
Band members
- Monty Colvin - Bass, vocals (1991 - 2000)
- Alan Doss - drums, vocals, keyboards (1991 - 1998)
- Wally Farkas - Guitar, vocals, keyboards (1995 - 2000)
- Ben Huggins - Lead vocals, guitar, blues harp (1991 - 2000)
- Dane Sonnier - Guitar, vocals (1991 - 1995)
Discography
- Galactic Cowboys
August 20, 1991
- Space In Your Face
June 8, 1993
- Machine Fish
January 30, 1996
- Feel the Rage
(EP) October 8, 1996
- The Horse That Bud Bought
July 15, 1997
- At The End Of The Day
September 22, 1998
- Let It Go
June 20, 2000
Music videos
Music videos were produced for the following songs:
[11]
- "Evil Twin"
- "Fear Not"
- "Feel The Rage"
- "I'm Not Amused"
- "If I Were a Killer"
- "Nothing To Say"
References
- Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music
- Galactic Cowboys FAQ items #6, #7
- Monty Colvin (interview)
- Galactic Cowboys FAQ item #23
- Airheads (review)
- Galactic Cowboys FAQ item #26
- Blabbermouth.net:GALACTIC COWBOYS To Reunite For Three Texas Performances
- Mini Reviews
- Crunchy - Monty Colvin interview
- Sonnier Brothers Band: Dane Sonnier biography
- Galactic Cowboys FAQ item #34