Into Another

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Robot Whales 00:00 Tools
Laughing at Oblivion 00:00 Tools
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William 00:00 Tools
To Be Free 00:00 Tools
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Splinters 00:00 Tools
Apalindrome 00:00 Tools
Locksmiths & Lawyers 00:00 Tools
While I Die 00:00 Tools
Mutate Me 00:00 Tools
T.A.I.L. 00:00 Tools
For Lack of a Better Word 00:00 Tools
As It Were 00:00 Tools
Dare Me 00:00 Tools
Getting Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Seemless 00:00 Tools
Actual Size 00:00 Tools
For a Wounded Wren 00:00 Tools
After Birth 00:00 Tools
May I 00:00 Tools
Regarding Earthlings 00:00 Tools
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I'll Be Damned 00:00 Tools
Without a Medium 00:00 Tools
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The Other 00:00 Tools
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What Went Wrong 00:00 Tools
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Last Man on Earth 00:00 Tools
AllTheWayRider 00:00 Tools
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Mutate 00:00 Tools
Sleeping Sound 00:00 Tools
Illusion 00:00 Tools
Not So Wonderful 00:00 Tools
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Sea of Shattered Glass 00:00 Tools
Always Alone 00:00 Tools
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Only 00:00 Tools
Not So Wonderful Now 00:00 Tools
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Ether 00:00 Tools
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Ether (More Than Anything) 00:00 Tools
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01 - Running Into Walls 00:00 Tools
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Into Another - Ignaurus - 04 - Two Snowflakes 00:00 Tools
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Anne Dreuds Last Entry 00:00 Tools
Into Another - Ignaurus - 03 - Ungodly 00:00 Tools
Into Another - Ignaurus - 05 - Laughing At Oblivion 00:00 Tools
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Into Another's music was not easily categorized. At once hard rock, grunge, alternative, and post-punk, the band's arresting melodies collided with their stop-and-go rhythms. They added to that a guitar wizardry steeped more deeply in classic heavy metal bands like Iron Maiden than the New York City hardcore scene that nurtured half of the band's membership early on, and an esoteric, far-reaching lyrical scope delivered skillfully by Richie Birkenhead's silky banshee wail. Through several indie albums and one major-label offering, fans and critics got to know Into Another as an intriguing, soulful quartet capable of transporting listeners with their adventurous soundscapes and other-worldly approach to guitar-based rock & roll. Into Another came together in 1990. Birkenhead, one-time guitar player for seminal straightedge flag bearers Youth of Today and vocalist for the reggae-tinged Bad Brains-inspired Underdog (who released an incredible album through Caroline), hooked up with drummer Drew Thomas, who he had known for years through the New York City scene. Thomas - himself a hardcore alumni who spent time bashing the drums for Revelation Records recording artists Bold - shared Birkenhead's desire to abandon the limiting conventions of the hardcore music style and explore other types of songwriting. The pair found exactly what they were looking for in Lower East Side musician Peter Moses, a longhaired guitar player who had never performed in a band before. His wild and uninhibited playing style greatly impressed Thomas and Birkenhead, who next recruited bassist Tony Bono. Bono had done a tour of duty in proto-thrash act Whiplash - a band about as unlike Bold as one could imagine. Into Another performed their first show at New York's Pyramid, sharing the stage with a budding White Zombie. They were soon after offered a recording contract by Revelation. The following year, they released their debut, a self-titled album displaying Into Another's sharp musical chops and tripped-out spiritual vision, encapsulated by the band's multi-pointed star logo which adorned the album's cover artwork. In 1992, Into Another released the playfully titled Creepy Eepy EP - four songs that reflected their increasing range. One of them was a lamenting ballad for a fallen friend laced with beautiful acoustic playing and heart wrenchingly honest and poetic lyrical prose. The band grew in popularity, with the press, fans and major labels taking an interest in this odd band comprised of a shorthaired hardcore singer with a high-pitched range, a mod-looking drummer, and two longhaired guys in bell-bottom pants. 1994 saw the release of what many consider to be their masterstroke - the epic Ignaurus opus, filled to the brim with spectacular songs that venture into deep, dark, and progressive rock territory while still being firmly anchored in melody, groove, and abrasive angst. This album catapulted Into Another into the ranks of much-heralded "buzz" bands. Many proclaimed them to be the proverbial "next big thing" to arise out of the hardcore scene alongside one-time labelmates Orange 9mm, Quicksand, and Civ - all of whom went on to sign with major labels. Into Another left the indie world in 1995, signing a deal with Disney-owned Hollywood Records, who at that time was best known for releasing the Crow soundtrack. They gave Revelation one last EP, a benefit release for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, as the band was made up of three vegans and one vegetarian. Into Another entered Seattle's London Bridge Studios with producer Rick Parashar, a man who had previously worked with Alice in Chains and Pearl Jam, to mix their next full-length album. They emerged with Seemless, an album that reigned in the excesses of previous works in favor of shorter compositions and more direct, straightforward lyrics, without sacrificing Into Another's unique and well-established musical identity. They supported the album's release with several dates on the Warped Tour alongside L7, labelmates Seaweed, New York hardcore veterans Sick of It All and, more yet, the public never quite warmed up to the band. They released one more record through Hollywood, the T.A.I.L. single (featuring incredible non-album B-sides). Sometime after they recorded another album's worth of material - weird, trippy songs steeped in electronica and drenched in effects that strayed far away from the band's barn-storming guitar rock. But the recording was never released and the band broke up. Thomas went on to enjoy a short stint with New Rising Sons while Birkenhead reformed Underdog and embarked upon a reunion tour. - Ryan J. Downey ------------ After a decade-and-a-half in suspended animation, Into Another will emerge on June 7th to kick off Revelation Records' four-night 25th anniversary celebration, headlining the inaugural night at the Glass House in Pomona, CA. Following the tragic and untimely death of bassist Tony Bono in 2002, any faint hope of a band reunion seemed to vanish. The surviving members of the band drifted apart, figuratively and geographically, and the years rolled on. Richie did the occasional Underdog reunion or solo acoustic show. Drew played and recorded with several bands, including New Rising Sons, Walking Concert and many others. Peter vanished into rural upstate New York, withholding his otherworldly gift from the world's ears. From out of nowhere, guitarist Brian Balchack (Ignite) and bassist Reid Black (Innaway) reached out from thousands of miles away, in the form of flawless videotaped instrumental performances of several IA songs. Pure inspiration. These two men are the catalyst. The alchemy was spectacular. Now we are five, and the eleven-pointed star has risen again. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.