Anarchy Club

Anarchy Club
Origin Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Genres Alternative rock, electronica, experimental rock, alternative metal
Years active 2004present
Labels Independent
Associated acts Splashdown, C60
Website anarchyclub.com
Members Keith Smith
Adam von Buhler

Anarchy Club is an alternative rock/electronica duo from Boston, Massachusetts. The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Keith Smith, who is a former member of the band C60, and Adam von Buhler, who plays guitar (including all solos), bass, drums, and other instruments, and is a former member of the band Splashdown.[1]

History

Friends Adam von Buhler and Keith Smith formed the band in the winter of 2004.

Their debut album, The Way and Its Power, was released in 2005.

The album contained the song "Behind the Mask," which appeared in the PlayStation 2 game Guitar Hero as a bonus track.[2] Smith was an employee of Harmonix Music Systems until 2010, and von Buhler's former bandmate, Kasson Crooker, is its audio director.

"Collide" (from their 2007 release, A Single Drop of Red) is a bonus track for Guitar Hero II. Of the 24 bonus tracks in the game, GameSpy named "Collide" as one of the five best.[3]

"Blood Doll" is an unlockable track from the MTV/Harmonix game Rock Band.

"Get Clean" is an in-game track from the MTV/Harmonix game Rock Band 2, featured in the "Impossible" section.

Pre-Anarchy Club

During Keith's time in C60, that band won 6 Boston music awards[4] (5 of them in one year) and shared stages with bands such as Kiss, Run DMC, Linkin Park, Rage Against the Machine and others. Some of their songs were also featured in the TV shows Dawson's Creek and The Shield.

Meanwhile, Adam worked with the band Splashdown, and recorded an unreleased album with producer Glen Ballard.[5] During his time signed to Capitol Records, he toured the country with Splashdown and had several songs in movies (Titan A.E. and others) and television shows (Charmed, Angel and many more).

A Single Drop of Red (2007)

Anarchy Club released their second CD, A Single Drop of Red, in December 2007.[6] The record was an EP featuring 5 new tracks (including "Collide", not previously available on CD), and 6 remixes of fan favorites from "The Way and its Power". The song "Blood Doll" from this CD additionally appeared as a bonus track in Harmonix's music video game Rock Band which came out later that year. In the PS2 version of the game, Keith and Adam appear as characters on stage during the performance of "Blood Doll".

The Art of War (2009)

The duo released their second full-length CD (and third overall), The Art of War, in October 2009. At the same time, two Anarchy Club songs, "Blood Doll" and "Get Clean", appeared as DLC in the iPhone and iPad versions of the official Rock Band game.

Life In The Underground (2012)

On May 31, 2012, the duo released their third full album, "Life In The Underground". Also in 2012, many previously released Anarchy Club songs began to appear as downloadable content for the Rock Band Network.

Band members

Studio Line-up

Touring line-up [2015 edition]

Discography

Release date Title Record label
August 12, 2005 The Way and Its Power Independent
December 20, 2007 A Single Drop of Red Independent
October 24, 2009 The Art of War Independent
June 30, 2011 Yin Against Yang (single) Independent
September 30, 2011 Skulls (single) Independent
May 31, 2012 Life In The Underground Independent
April 20, 2013 20 Eyes (single) Independent
March 1, 2014 Pulling Back The Veil (EP) Independent

References

  1. True, Chris. "Anarchy Club (artist bio)". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  2. http://ps2.ign.com/articles/662/662002p1.html
  3. "GameSpy: Guitar Hero II: Shred This!". Ps2.gamespy.com. 2006-11-05. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-04.
  4. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1443014/boston-music-awards-honor-godsmack-c60.jhtml
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-08-02. Retrieved 2012-06-26.
  6. Prato, Greg. "A Single Drop of Red (Review)". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 October 2013.

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