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American punk rock band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Razors in the Night is an American punk rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 2009. The band was founded by Troy Schoeller (Vocals), who recruited four friends, Todd Wilson, guitar (ex-Beware!), Ian Clark, guitar (ex-Pure Impact), Swid, bass (Acrobrats). The band name is taken from a Blitz song. Their sound is somewhat anomalous, fusing hardcore, Oi!, and a touch of garage rock.
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Background information | |
Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Genres | Hardcore punk, Oi!, punk rock |
Years active | 2009–present |
Labels | Contra, 4SubCulture, Horror Business Wrechords, Longshot, Pirates Press, Insurgence |
Members | Troy Schoeller Ian Clark Caleb Wheeler Swid Zack Wells |
Past members | Todd Wilson |
Website | ritn |
Their songs range from the thrashy, in-your-face assault, "Hipster Holocaust", to the catchy "Carry On", to the anthemic Oi! ballad, "Skinheads Alright." Lyrical topics include drugs, alcohol, unemployment, depression, heartache, loose women with looser ethics, and Clamweiser[1] Their musical influences include Oi! and Boston hardcore bands such as The Last Resort, Blitz, 4-Skins, Condemned 84, Blood for Blood, Slapshot, American Nightmare, Dropkick Murphys, Darkbuster and Death Before Dishonor.[2]
They first performed in February 2009. Since then, they have shared stages with bands including The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Rancid, The Business, Evil Conduct, Patriot, Blood For Blood, Resistance 77, Reagan Youth, The Unseen, and The Casualties. Their first international release, Carry On!, was released in the United States, Germany (Contra Records), Czech Republic (4Subculture Records), Belgium (Pure Impact Distro) and Canada (Longshot Music).[3]
In 2010, they were nominated by the Boston Phoenix for Best New Act[4] and Best Punk Act.[5] The Boston Herald described the band as "the new vanguards of ... Boston hardcore"[6] and one reviewer described one of their performances as "true in your face, shaved head, Doc wearing Boston music and a show well worth your hard earned working class dollar."[7]
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