Draft:Backseat Driver

Backseat Driver is an American hard rock band from Clifton, New Jersey formed in February 1989.[1] They were very active in the New Jersey and New York City rock scenes, and opened for the Ramones in 1991.[2] They disbanded around 2000 and reformed October 2023.

Backseat Driver, early 90s

Their debut album Blackout was released in 1990, unmistakably heavy metal in genre. It was released as a vinyl LP and cassette.[3]

Blackout (1990)
Son of the City (1997)

Backseat Driver's second album, Son of the City (1997), features more of a sleazy rock 'n' roll sound reminiscent of AC/DC and Circus of Power. It kicks off with "No More Rock 'n' Roll," a tribute to the late Johnny Thunders, followed by title track "Son of the City." The album features two covers, "What Gives You the Idea That You're So Amazing Baby?" by Crazyhead and "Ugly" by Pop Will Eat Itself.[4]

Members

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Current

  • Dean Richards – vocals (1989–2000, 2023–present)
  • Steve Archer – bass (1989–2000, 2023–present)
  • Kevin Kilroy – guitar (1997–2000, 2023–present)
  • Mike Archer – guitar (2023–present)
  • Matt Kilroy – drums (2023–present)

Former

  • Bill Rich – drums
  • Dave the Rave – guitar
  • Gypsy Rose – guitar
  • Ray Roman – guitar
  • Rich Campbell – guitar
  • Buddy Vern Jr – guitar
  • John Steele – drums
  • Chinese Paul – drums

Discography

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Backseat Driver Discography
Album Track List
Blackout (1990)
  1. Six Inch Heels
  2. Leather and Lace
  3. Dominator
  4. S&M Queen
  5. Blackout
  6. Lick the Tip
  7. Stuff the Beaver
  8. Worst Nightmare
  9. Nailin' Down the Lid
  10. Speed Ball
Son of the City (1997)
  1. No More Rock 'n' Roll
  2. Son of the City
  3. Live-In Maid
  4. Withdrawlin'
  5. Brown Baggin'
  6. Downtown
  7. What Gives You the Idea That You're So Amazing Baby? (Reverb/Bell)
  8. Bread and Butter
  9. Fast Lane Living
  10. Ugly (Vestan/Pance)

References

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  1. ^ "Artist Bio". Reverb Nation. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Concert Ticket Stubs & Prices". Heartofmetal.niceboard.com. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Blackout (1990)". Discogs. 1989.
  4. ^ "Son of the City (1997)". Discogs. 1997.