The Quakes - Negative Charge - European Tour 2010
Quick Bio- 22 years of history in 1347 words!
The Quakes started in 1986 in Buffalo, New York with Paul Roman on guitar and vocals, Rob Peltier on slap bass and Dave "the ace" Hoy on drums.
The band moved to London England in the fall of 1987. At that time London was the center of the psychobilly/rockabilly scene.The band played their first European show in front of 4000 people at a psychobilly festival in Belgium. Upon their return to England they were stopped at the boarder and deported because they didn´t have work permits.
The Quakes returned to Europe supporting the Coffin Nails on tour in early 1988.
They were signed to Nervous records and released their first self titled album in June of 88.The album was very raw energetic and full of angst.It was very well received on the psychobilly scene and remains a classic.The band at that time were living in an abandoned apartment in London surviving on five dollars a day for food- that´s five dollars for the whole band!
There were plans for a big European tour in the summer of 1988. The funding for the tour never came through and the band was left literally waiting for a van to pick them up.. a van that was not coming.Soon the living conditions and the canceled tour were too much and Rob and Dave returned to the USA. Upon his return, Dave "the ace" was hit by a car and killed one week before his eighteenth birthday.
Paul Roman stayed in London and put together a new band called Paul Roman and the Prowlers. Returning from some shows in Holland and Belgium, Paul was stopped at British customs and again deported.
Back in the USA The Quakes played a few shows with school friend Chris VanCleve on rhythm guitar and a friend of Peltiers on drums. Roman returned to England in the spring of 1989 to record a solo record. Recording was started but never finished. During this time Paul played with psychobilly legends Demented are Go filling in for their guitarist who had quit the band. In late summer of 1989, Roman returned to Buffalo and put the Quakes back together with Rob Peltier on Bass and Brian Doran on drums. A series of festivals and tours in Europe followed.
In June of 1990, Voice of America was released on Nervous records. This album was very different from the first album with a perfect balance between psychobilly and neo rockabilly. To many fans it is considered their best. At this time the band was making regular trips to Europe. This time armed with work permits!There was no scene in the USA so the... mehr band only played around Buffalo,occasionally venturing into Canada and the surrounding areas. It made more sense to focus on Europe as this was were the scene was.In 1991, Brian Doran left the band and was replaced by Chris Van Cleve. The band did a tour of Japan and released a live album from Tokyo on Planet records.
There was a lot of buzz in Japan after that tour and the band was contacted by Sony/Japan. A deal was made and The Quakes released their forth album New Generation on Sony records. A six week tour of Japan coincided with its release in February of 93. This album was very pop sounding and sold very well in Japan but was not as well received in Europe when it was licensed to Nervous records.
Later in 1993, Van Cleve left the band and a search was on for his replacement. A permanent member was not found but The Quakes continued to tour and play festivals in Europe with different studio drummers.
In 1995 The Quakes recorded what would seem to be their last record. The scene in Europe had died down and there was still no US scene to speak of. The band had shopped some demos but there was no interest from Sony or any other labels. Quiff rock came out in early 1996 on Tombstone records. This album was a throw back to the bands earlier style. It was well reviewed but the scene was almost at the end of its rope. The Klubfoot a well known psychobilly venue in London had been torn down for 5 years previous and the festivals were getting smaller and the tours shorter.
In 1997 Roman moved to Phoenix Arizona while Peltier stayed in Buffalo and joined a new band.For the next three years ,The Quakes would play a couple of big festivals a year in Europe with Chris Van Cleve back on drums but not much was happening.
In the year 2000 The Quakes were still doing just a few big shows a year. Rob Pelteir left the band and Mark Burke from The Phantom Rockers was brought in. Paul Roman then started the bands own record label called Orrexx Records.
The scene was starting to pick up a little in America thanks to a new record label called Hellcat records that was a division of Epitaph.
In 2001 Last of the human beings wad released on Orrexx records.This album had all the elements that you would expect from The Quakes with a few surprises. It was well received by the fans and the move was on to start doing more with the band.
In May of 2003, The Quakes headlined the sold out American nightmare festival in Pomona California. It was the bands first gig ever on the west coast. The response was great. That summer the Quakes played a festival in Spain and did a short tour of Finland.
In February of 2004 Roman moved to Finland and put together a band called the PR3. The band featured two Finnish musicians on bass and drums. The group played mostly old Quakes songs and a few new songs. In the summer of 04, the PR3 did 25 shows in Finland,Russia, Germany. Switzerland, Austria and Spain.The last show was in Germany where the drummer was arrested for throwing a tv set out the window of the hotel!
In October 2004, The Quakes headlined the Wreckers Ball in Hollywood. This was only the second time out on the west coast and again the crowd was amazing. This is something the band never expected, having started in 1986 and touring mostly in Europe and then coming out to California to find 16 year old kids who knew all the words to their songs.
In January 2005 Paul Roman was back in Finland with a new lineup to the PR3, this time doing a few shows in the Ukraine.April found the Quakes on tour in France and Germany. In June The Quakes did a mini tour of California with friends form Finland- 9 lives.
September 2005 The Quakes returned to Japan for the first time in ten years. A five show mini tour was a big success.
Psyops is the newest cd by The Quakes. Released in December of 2005 on Orrexx records. This Cd is very new wave meets psychobilly- It is getting great feedback from fans.
In 2006 the Quakes celebrated their 20 year anniversary and hit the road. They toured all over the USA and Europe doing a total of 57 shows.
In 2007 The Quakes had some line up changes. Bassist Kenny Hill was brought in at the start of a southwest tour.Drummer Mike Minnick was brought in on drums but was replaced by Chris Van Cleve for a 10 country 28 show European tour in the fall of 07. the Quakes also re released the album Quiff Rock on their own Orrexx records after the rights were obtained from Tombstone records. The release has brand new packaging as well as 8 bonus tracks.
In 2008 drummer Juan Carlos was brought in to solidify the line up. The Quakes headlined the Psychomania festival in Potsdam Germany in May and then did a sold out show at Safari Sam´s in Hollywood.
In 2009, The Quakes did a 20 show west coast tour starting with a sold out show in Hollywood at the Fonda theater on Valentines day. The tour
was to promote the release of the new album "Negative charge". this is the seventh studio album from The Quakes and it was released on
Orrexx records. The band heads to Germany over Easter weekend to play the 22and Satanic Stomp, a long running psychobilly festival.
The band will do a 14 show east coast tour starting in May.
Note: for the full bio, please visit The Quakes web site www.thequakes.com
The Quakes started in 1986 in Buffalo, New York with Paul Roman on guitar and vocals, Rob Peltier on slap bass and Dave "the ace" Hoy on drums.
The band moved to London England in the fall of 1987. At that time London was the center of the psychobilly/rockabilly scene.The band played their first European show in front of 4000 people at a psychobilly festival in Belgium. Upon their return to England they were stopped at the boarder and deported because they didn´t have work permits.
The Quakes returned to Europe supporting the Coffin Nails on tour in early 1988.
They were signed to Nervous records and released their first self titled album in June of 88.The album was very raw energetic and full of angst.It was very well received on the psychobilly scene and remains a classic.The band at that time were living in an abandoned apartment in London surviving on five dollars a day for food- that´s five dollars for the whole band!
There were plans for a big European tour in the summer of 1988. The funding for the tour never came through and the band was left literally waiting for a van to pick them up.. a van that was not coming.Soon the living conditions and the canceled tour were too much and Rob and Dave returned to the USA. Upon his return, Dave "the ace" was hit by a car and killed one week before his eighteenth birthday.
Paul Roman stayed in London and put together a new band called Paul Roman and the Prowlers. Returning from some shows in Holland and Belgium, Paul was stopped at British customs and again deported.
Back in the USA The Quakes played a few shows with school friend Chris VanCleve on rhythm guitar and a friend of Peltiers on drums. Roman returned to England in the spring of 1989 to record a solo record. Recording was started but never finished. During this time Paul played with psychobilly legends Demented are Go filling in for their guitarist who had quit the band. In late summer of 1989, Roman returned to Buffalo and put the Quakes back together with Rob Peltier on Bass and Brian Doran on drums. A series of festivals and tours in Europe followed.
In June of 1990, Voice of America was released on Nervous records. This album was very different from the first album with a perfect balance between psychobilly and neo rockabilly. To many fans it is considered their best. At this time the band was making regular trips to Europe. This time armed with work permits!There was no scene in the USA so the... mehr band only played around Buffalo,occasionally venturing into Canada and the surrounding areas. It made more sense to focus on Europe as this was were the scene was.In 1991, Brian Doran left the band and was replaced by Chris Van Cleve. The band did a tour of Japan and released a live album from Tokyo on Planet records.
There was a lot of buzz in Japan after that tour and the band was contacted by Sony/Japan. A deal was made and The Quakes released their forth album New Generation on Sony records. A six week tour of Japan coincided with its release in February of 93. This album was very pop sounding and sold very well in Japan but was not as well received in Europe when it was licensed to Nervous records.
Later in 1993, Van Cleve left the band and a search was on for his replacement. A permanent member was not found but The Quakes continued to tour and play festivals in Europe with different studio drummers.
In 1995 The Quakes recorded what would seem to be their last record. The scene in Europe had died down and there was still no US scene to speak of. The band had shopped some demos but there was no interest from Sony or any other labels. Quiff rock came out in early 1996 on Tombstone records. This album was a throw back to the bands earlier style. It was well reviewed but the scene was almost at the end of its rope. The Klubfoot a well known psychobilly venue in London had been torn down for 5 years previous and the festivals were getting smaller and the tours shorter.
In 1997 Roman moved to Phoenix Arizona while Peltier stayed in Buffalo and joined a new band.For the next three years ,The Quakes would play a couple of big festivals a year in Europe with Chris Van Cleve back on drums but not much was happening.
In the year 2000 The Quakes were still doing just a few big shows a year. Rob Pelteir left the band and Mark Burke from The Phantom Rockers was brought in. Paul Roman then started the bands own record label called Orrexx Records.
The scene was starting to pick up a little in America thanks to a new record label called Hellcat records that was a division of Epitaph.
In 2001 Last of the human beings wad released on Orrexx records.This album had all the elements that you would expect from The Quakes with a few surprises. It was well received by the fans and the move was on to start doing more with the band.
In May of 2003, The Quakes headlined the sold out American nightmare festival in Pomona California. It was the bands first gig ever on the west coast. The response was great. That summer the Quakes played a festival in Spain and did a short tour of Finland.
In February of 2004 Roman moved to Finland and put together a band called the PR3. The band featured two Finnish musicians on bass and drums. The group played mostly old Quakes songs and a few new songs. In the summer of 04, the PR3 did 25 shows in Finland,Russia, Germany. Switzerland, Austria and Spain.The last show was in Germany where the drummer was arrested for throwing a tv set out the window of the hotel!
In October 2004, The Quakes headlined the Wreckers Ball in Hollywood. This was only the second time out on the west coast and again the crowd was amazing. This is something the band never expected, having started in 1986 and touring mostly in Europe and then coming out to California to find 16 year old kids who knew all the words to their songs.
In January 2005 Paul Roman was back in Finland with a new lineup to the PR3, this time doing a few shows in the Ukraine.April found the Quakes on tour in France and Germany. In June The Quakes did a mini tour of California with friends form Finland- 9 lives.
September 2005 The Quakes returned to Japan for the first time in ten years. A five show mini tour was a big success.
Psyops is the newest cd by The Quakes. Released in December of 2005 on Orrexx records. This Cd is very new wave meets psychobilly- It is getting great feedback from fans.
In 2006 the Quakes celebrated their 20 year anniversary and hit the road. They toured all over the USA and Europe doing a total of 57 shows.
In 2007 The Quakes had some line up changes. Bassist Kenny Hill was brought in at the start of a southwest tour.Drummer Mike Minnick was brought in on drums but was replaced by Chris Van Cleve for a 10 country 28 show European tour in the fall of 07. the Quakes also re released the album Quiff Rock on their own Orrexx records after the rights were obtained from Tombstone records. The release has brand new packaging as well as 8 bonus tracks.
In 2008 drummer Juan Carlos was brought in to solidify the line up. The Quakes headlined the Psychomania festival in Potsdam Germany in May and then did a sold out show at Safari Sam´s in Hollywood.
In 2009, The Quakes did a 20 show west coast tour starting with a sold out show in Hollywood at the Fonda theater on Valentines day. The tour
was to promote the release of the new album "Negative charge". this is the seventh studio album from The Quakes and it was released on
Orrexx records. The band heads to Germany over Easter weekend to play the 22and Satanic Stomp, a long running psychobilly festival.
The band will do a 14 show east coast tour starting in May.
Note: for the full bio, please visit The Quakes web site www.thequakes.com
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