None More Black

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

None More Black - This Is Satire
This Is Satire
2006, songs: 1

Facts about None More Black

None More Black

None More Black is an American punk rock band known for their energetic sound and introspective lyrics. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: None More Black was formed in 2000 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by lead vocalist Jason Shevchuk, guitarist Paul Delaney, bassist David Wagenschutz, and drummer Michael "Rattus" Bukowski. The band emerged from the remnants of several other local punk and hardcore acts, bringing together a group of musicians with diverse backgrounds and influences.

  2. Musical Style and Influences: None More Black's music is characterized by its fast-paced rhythms, catchy guitar hooks, and Shevchuk's raw, emotive vocals. The band draws inspiration from various punk subgenres, including melodic hardcore, pop-punk, and skate punk, while infusing their songs with elements of introspection and social commentary. Influences such as Descendents, Jawbreaker, and Lifetime can be heard in their music, but None More Black maintains a distinct sound that sets them apart within the punk rock scene.

  3. Album Releases and Critical Reception: None More Black released their debut album, "File Under Black", in 2003 on Fat Wreck Chords, a prominent punk rock record label. The album received positive reviews from critics and helped establish the band's reputation within the punk community. They followed up with the release of "This Is Satire" in 2006 and "Icons" in 2010, further solidifying their position as a respected and influential punk rock outfit.

  4. Tours and Live Performances: Throughout their career, None More Black toured extensively, sharing the stage with other notable punk and hardcore bands. They performed at various punk festivals and embarked on headline tours across the United States and Europe, building a loyal fan base through their energetic live shows and passionate performances. The band's dynamic stage presence and Shevchuk's emotive delivery made them a must-see act for punk rock enthusiasts.

  5. Hiatus and Future: After the release of "Icons" in 2010, None More Black went on hiatus, with members focusing on other musical projects and personal endeavors. Although they have not released new material or toured extensively in recent years, the band has not officially disbanded, leaving the door open for potential future reunions or creative collaborations. Despite their hiatus, None More Black's music continues to resonate with fans of punk rock, serving as a testament to their lasting impact on the genre.

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