Rocket from the Crypt

Songs: 5
Albums: 4

Albums

Rocket from the Crypt - Live from Camp X-Ray
Live from Camp X-Ray
2002, songs: 1
Rocket from the Crypt - Group Sounds
Group Sounds
2001, songs: 1
Rocket from the Crypt - RFTC
RFTC
1998, songs: 2

Facts about Rocket from the Crypt

Rocket from the Crypt

Rocket from the Crypt is an American rock band known for their energetic live performances, eclectic musical style, and distinctive horn section. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Rocket from the Crypt was formed in 1989 in San Diego, California, by vocalist/guitarist John Reis, also known as Speedo, following the dissolution of his previous band, Pitchfork. Reis recruited guitarist Andy Stamets, bassist Pete Reichert, drummer Sean, and saxophonist Paul "Apollo 9" O'Beirne to complete the lineup. The band's name is derived from a line in the song "Rocket from the Crypt" by the post-punk band Dead Boys.

  2. Musical Style and Influences: Rocket from the Crypt's musical style is a blend of punk rock, garage rock, and alternative rock, characterized by catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and a horn section consisting of saxophone and trumpet. The band drew inspiration from a wide range of musical influences, including punk pioneers like The Stooges and The Clash, as well as classic rock 'n' roll acts such as Chuck Berry and The Sonics. Their eclectic sound and high-energy performances set them apart in the underground rock scene of the 1990s.

  3. Album Releases and Critical Acclaim: Rocket from the Crypt released several albums throughout their career, starting with "Paint as a Fragrance" in 1991. They gained widespread recognition and critical acclaim with their third album, "Circa: Now!" (1992), which featured the singles "Ditch Digger" and "On a Rope". The band's subsequent albums, including "Scream, Dracula, Scream!" (1995) and "RFTC" (1998), further solidified their reputation as one of the most exciting and innovative bands in alternative rock.

  4. Energetic Live Performances: Rocket from the Crypt became known for their electrifying live performances, which often featured elaborate stage antics, synchronized dance moves, and audience participation. The band's dynamic stage presence and infectious energy earned them a devoted fan base and made them a popular attraction at music festivals and venues around the world. Their shows were characterized by their frenetic pace, tight musicianship, and wild enthusiasm, leaving audiences exhilarated and wanting more.

  5. Disbandment and Reunion: After nearly a decade of touring and recording, Rocket from the Crypt announced their breakup in 2005, citing creative differences and the desire to pursue other musical projects. However, the band reunited for a series of concerts in 2011, much to the delight of fans. Since then, they have continued to perform sporadically, delighting audiences with their signature blend of punk rock energy and horn-driven hooks. Rocket from the Crypt's influence on the alternative rock scene remains significant, and their music continues to inspire new generations of fans and musicians.

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