See You Next Tuesday (band)

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See You Next Tuesday is an American grindcore band from Bay City, Michigan. They were signed to Ferret Records, an independent record label based in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The group released two full-length studio albums; Parasite (2007) and Intervals (2008), through Ferret before disestablishing in 2009 due to financial problems and personal reasons.

See You Next Tuesday
OriginBay City, Michigan, United States
GenresDeathcore, mathcore, Grindcore
Years active2004–2009, 2015–present
LabelsFerret, Good Fight
MembersDrew Slavik
James Watson
Chris Fox
Rick Woods
Past membersAdam Payne
Adam Karpinski
Brandon Schroder
Travis Martin
Jake Duhaime
Josh Kreuger
Andy Dalton

On May 22, 2015, the group announced that they would make a one-off appearance to perform at Don't Call It A Fest II on September 12, 2015. Following the performance, the band announced it would extend the reunion and would be reforming.[1] In early 2023 the band released their third full length-album Distractions, the band's first release in 15 years.

History

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See You Next Tuesday was formed in Bay City, Michigan, in February 2004, the band originally started out as a joke, but when the group found their early live performances went well, they began to take their music seriously.[2] The group released two EPs with their original vocalist, Brandon "Bear" Schroder before his leaving in 2007. After Schroder's departure, Chris Fox, formerly of the metalcore band Flesh and Blood Robot took his place. With this new See You Next Tuesday line-up, they released their debut full-length album Parasite on Ferret Music. According to the band members, the album had to be recorded twice due to the loss of the original recordings in a computer crash.[3][4] The album, containing 14 tracks, was produced by Andreas Magnusson,[5] and was released on April 3, 2007, to mixed reviews.[6]

They have toured extensively in the United States and Canada with a wide variety of bands, including Coalesce, Daughters,[7] August Burns Red, Chasing Victory, From a Second Story Window, The Number Twelve Looks Like You,[8] Job for a Cowboy, Suicide Silence, Winds of Plague, Despised Icon, Psyopus and The Acacia Strain.

In an interview when asked about the departure of their vocalist Brandon "Bear" Schroder, former bassist Travis Martin explained that he left for health reasons, and directly explained the following:

Bear left for a number of reasons, the main reason being his health. On the last tour he did with us he had a lot of chest pain and felt really weak by tour's end. He went to the hospital and found out his lungs were only working at a fraction of what they should have been. His doctor told him that his only option was to stop screaming, which was actually the second time he had been told. This time he thought it best to listen.[4]

In 2008, See You Next Tuesday released their second album, Intervals and it peaked at No. 46 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. On See You Next Tuesday's MySpace profile, they stated that Intervals "may as well be their first album", as the record relies less on spastic mathcore riffs in favor of more-focused death metal-influenced parts.[9]

Most recently, the band announced that they would be going on indefinite hiatus after their August 16, 2009 show in their hometown. In 2011, the members stated that they expressed interest in continuing See You Next Tuesday, but so far have not made any certain announcement since this time.

On May 22, 2015, the band announced that they would make a one-off appearance to perform at Don't Call It A Fest II on September 12, 2015. Over a week after the performance, they announced they would be reuniting.[1] That same year, the band started their first ever Facebook page and performed a handful of further shows.

On November 15, 2022, the band released their first new song in fourteen years titled "Hey Look, No Crying", and also announced their upcoming third album, Distractions, would be released on February 17, 2023.[10] On February 16, 2024, the band released Relapses, a remix album which is an electric-forward re-edit of Distractions.[11]

Meaning of the name

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The phrase "See You Next Tuesday" is a popular slang meaning "cunt", it originates from a humorous backronym which spells out "C U Next Tuesday".

At first, the band's merchandise held the initials "SYNT", to which the band later changed to "CUNT". Merchandise from the band has the initials "SYNT" and "CUNT" on different material.[citation needed] Fans of the band also will frequently abbreviate the band's name as "CUNT", more often than they will "SYNT".[12]

Discography

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Albums

EPs

  • This Was a Tragedy (2004)
  • Summer Sampler (2005)

Remix albums

  • Relapses (2024)

Band members

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Current lineup

  • Drew Slavik − guitar (2004–2009, 2015–present)
  • Rick Woods − bass guitar (2005–2006, 2017–present)
  • Chris Fox − vocals (2006–2009, 2015–present)
  • James Watson − drums (2022–present)

Former members

  • Andy Dalton − drums (2004–2008, 2015–2022)
  • Brandon "Bear" Schroder − vocals (2004–2006)
  • Adam Karpinski − guitar (2004–2006)
  • Adam Payne – bass guitar (2004–2005)
  • Travis Martin − bass guitar (2006–2008)
  • Josh "Kooter" Krueger − bass guitar (2008–2009, 2015–2016)
  • Jake Duhaime – drums (2008–2009)

Timeline

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References

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  1. ^ a b "SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY Is Back To Grind Your Ears Every Tuesday From Now On". MetalSucks. September 23, 2015. Retrieved September 23, 2015.
  2. ^ See You Next Tuesday at Allmusic.com
  3. ^ Review of Parasite, AllMusic
  4. ^ a b Interview with See You Next Tuesday, AbsolutePunk, February 20, 2007. Accessed December 8, 2007.
  5. ^ Biography, AbsolutePunk
  6. ^ Review of Parasite. About.com. Accessed December 8, 2007.
  7. ^ Concert Review, Exclaim!. Accessed December 8, 2007.
  8. ^ The Number Twelve Looks Like You Announce Headlining Tour. Alternative Press, August 29, 2007. Accessed December 8, 2007.
  9. ^ Billboard, AllMusic
  10. ^ "See You Next Tuesday Debut New Track "Hey Look, No Crying"". ThePRP. November 15, 2022. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  11. ^ "See You Next Tuesday release pair of singles ft Bodysnatcher and The Sawtooth Grin frontmen". Lambgoat. November 8, 2023. Retrieved February 16, 2024.
  12. ^ "See You Next Tuesday - Intervals (album review ) | Sputnikmusic". Sputnikmusic.com.