Black Cat Rebellion is an American punk rooted rock 'n' roll band formed in 2003 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, by Brad St. Patrick (vocals and guitars), and Rob Nüetzmann (bass). Many comparisons have been made to their sound, including: 1977 Punk, Garage, Post Punk, and Deathrock.[1][2]
Black Cat Rebellion | |
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Origin | Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. |
Genres | Punk rock Gothic rock |
Years active | 2003 | –present
Labels | Man Della Records, No Front Teeth Records |
Members | Brad St. Patrick Rob Nüetzmann Robert Trowbridge Steve Prince |
Past members | D. Zaster Michael "Milk" Patton Ben Galvin Kurt Fester Brian Nichols Patrick Meadows Chris Grady Mike West |
Website | www |
Career
editThe band tours frequently, from East to West coast, across the United States.[3] Aside from their own tours, Black Cat has played many festivals; including the Heavy Rebel Weekender, Oranje, and Drop Dead Festival. They have also appeared as the soundtrack to an episode of ESPN 2's "Hot Rod Trucks" show. In print, the band has also appeared in several magazines, including Loud, Fast, Rules, Vive Le Rock, and PORK.
Discography
edit- Ain't Got No Time — (2004) limited self-release - Out of print
- Our Lives Like Daggers — (2006) Crypt of Blood Records - Out of print
- Lovers Of The Bizarre — (2015) No Front Teeth Records (cd release), Man Della Records (vinyl release)
- Ethereal Twin I — (2020) EP
- Ethereal Twin II — (2021) EP (unreleased)
Members
editCurrent
edit- Brad St. Patrick - Vocals and Guitar (2003–present)
- Rob Nüetzmann - Bass (2003-2007) (2010–present)
- Robert Trowbridge - Guitar (2018–present)
- Steve Prince - Drums (2017–present)
Former
edit- D. Zaster - Drums (2005-2006)
- Michael "Milk" Patton - Drums (2006-2007)
- Ben Galvin (2011-2013)
- Kurt Fester - Bass (2008-2009)
- Brian Nichols - Guitar (2010-2011)
- Patrick Meadows - Guitar (2012-2016)
- Chris Grady - Drums (2003-2006) (2008-2011)(2014-2017)
- Mike West - Guitar (2016-2017)
References
edit- ^ "Black Cat Rebellion – Look What The Black Cat Dragged In!". Veglam.com. 19 May 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- ^ "Black Cat Rebellion Indianapolis Shows on Do317". Do317. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- ^ "Black Cat Rebellion "Lovers Of The Bizarre"". Veglam.com. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
External links
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