Take It Back!
Take It Back! | |
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Also known as | TIB! |
Origin | Fayetteville, Arkansas |
Genres | Hardcore punk,[1][2] melodic hardcore,[3] screamo,[4] punk rock[4] |
Years active | 2005[1] | –2009 , 2015-present
Labels | Facedown, Wrong Ones |
Past members | Zack Mckim Nick Thomas Daniel Hawkins Cody Bradley Josh Huskey |
Take It Back! was an American rock band from Fayetteville, Arkansas. The band started making music in 2005, and disbanded in 2009. Their membership was vocalist, Nick Thomas, guitarists, Daniel Hawkins and Cody Bradley, and drummer, Josh Huskey. The band released an extended play, Rumors of Revolt, in 2009, with Facedown Records. Their first studio album, Can't Fight Robots, was released by Facedown Records, in 2008. The subsequent studio album, Atrocities, was released by Facedown Records, in 2009, as their final recording.
Background[]
Take It Back! comes from Fayetteville, Arkansas.[5] Their members were vocalist, Nick Thomas, guitarists, Daniel Hawkins and Cody Bradley, and drummer, Josh Huskey.[6][7]
Music history[]
The band commenced as a musical entity in 2005, with their first release, Can't Fight Robots, a studio album, that was released by Facedown Records on June 24, 2008.[8][4][3] They released an extended play, Rumors of Revolt, on August 18, 2009 with Facedown Records.[8][9] Their second studio album, Atrocities, was released by Facedown Records on November 10, 2009.[8][10][11]
Members[]
- Last Known Line-up[6]
- Daniel Hawkins - guitar
- Cody Bradley - guitar
- Josh Huskey - drums
- Zack McKim - vocals
- Devin Henderson - bass
- Former Members
- Nick Thomas - vocals
- Keevan Merrill - vocals
Discography[]
- Rumors of Revolt (August 18, 2009, Facedown)
References[]
- ^ a b Sharp, Tyler (November 28, 2014). "Take It Back! reunite with plans to release a new album". Alternative Press. Retrieved August 26, 2015.
- ^ Willoughby, Peter John. "Review: Rumors of Revolt - Take It Back!". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ a b Hamm, Josh. "Review : Take It Back! - Can't Fight Robots". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ a b c Hoskins, Kevin. "Take It Back!, "Can't Fight Robots" Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ Ghorbani, Ronak. "Take It Back! Atrocities". Exclaim!. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ a b c d Jesus Freak Hideout. "Take It Back!". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ Hamm, Josh. "Interview : Take It Back!". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ a b c d e AllMusic. "Take It Back! : Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ Hoskins, Kevin. "Take It Back!, "Rumors of Revolt EP" Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ Fryberger, Scott. "Take It Back!, "Atrocities" Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ Mayer III, Michael. "Review : Take It Back! - Atrocities". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ Glide Magazine Can't Fight Robots review
- ^ Martin, Ben. "Review: Can't Fight Robots - Take It Back!". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
- ^ HM Magazine Atrocities review
External links[]
- American hardcore punk groups
- 2005 establishments in Arkansas
- 2009 disestablishments in Arkansas
- Musical groups established in 2005
- Musical groups disestablished in 2009
- Facedown Records artists
- Rock music groups from Arkansas
- American screamo musical groups
- Melodic hardcore groups