Moving Targets

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
The Other Side 03:36 Tools
Less Than Gravity 03:31 Tools
Faith 02:38 Tools
Let Me Know Why 02:01 Tools
Falling 02:49 Tools
Urban Dub 02:23 Tools
Always Calling 02:25 Tools
Brave Noise 01:56 Tools
Underground 03:48 Tools
MTV 01:09 Tools
Funtime 02:12 Tools
Shape of Somethings 03:50 Tools
Nothing Changes 02:37 Tools
Separate Hearts 03:34 Tools
Things Are Going By 01:52 Tools
Squares and Circles 02:17 Tools
This World 01:50 Tools
Carcrash 02:50 Tools
In the Way 03:02 Tools
2500 Club 02:22 Tools
Into the Forest 03:03 Tools
Lights 04:44 Tools
Coming Home 03:35 Tools
June 7th 03:28 Tools
Through the Door 01:14 Tools
Only Life Of Fun 03:25 Tools
almost certain/drone 03:56 Tools
Fumble 01:36 Tools
Away From Me 03:21 Tools
Answer 02:41 Tools
Last Of The Angels 02:36 Tools
No Soul 02:23 Tools
Taang! Intro 01:56 Tools
Travel Music 04:05 Tools
Can You Blame Me? 01:59 Tools
Blind 02:00 Tools
Once Upon A Time 03:26 Tools
Awesome Sky 03:03 Tools
Almost Certain / Drone 03:57 Tools
Overated 01:14 Tools
Fake It 02:35 Tools
The Story 01:31 Tools
A Thousand Times 03:00 Tools
Untitled 03:35 Tools
Reason To Believe 03:02 Tools
Instrumental #3 02:17 Tools
Right Way 03:07 Tools
Answer II 03:33 Tools
Alright 02:06 Tools
Unwind 01:48 Tools
Take This Ride 02:33 Tools
Drown It Out 02:55 Tools
Erase 02:39 Tools
Instrumental # 3 02:18 Tools
Take That Away 01:48 Tools
Changing Your Mind 02:42 Tools
Selfish 00:00 Tools
shape of something 03:42 Tools
Waiting For The End 01:40 Tools
Insturmental #3 02:17 Tools
Almost Certain Drone 03:52 Tools
Fear of God 03:52 Tools
Babble 03:01 Tools
Taang Intro 01:56 Tools
Moving Targets - Faith 03:52 Tools
Shopping Cart 03:52 Tools
Stone 03:52 Tools
Run 03:52 Tools
Living for You 03:52 Tools
Turn It On 03:52 Tools
Always 02:21 Tools
Song 33 02:21 Tools
No Quarter 07:56 Tools
Moment of Silence 07:56 Tools
God Told Me 07:56 Tools
My Friend 07:56 Tools
Radio 07:56 Tools
Rock 'n' Roll 07:56 Tools
Exit 07:56 Tools
Transmission 07:56 Tools
almost certain... 03:48 Tools
The Boys Own 03:48 Tools
19 Almost Certain_Drone 03:57 Tools
23 MTV 1 03:57 Tools
05 Carcrash 1 02:50 Tools
Faith - 1985 Demo 02:50 Tools
Uncomfortable - 1983 Radiobeat Studio 02:50 Tools
07 Insturmental #3 02:17 Tools
The Other Side - 1985 Demo 02:17 Tools
Let Me Know Why - 1985 Demo 02:17 Tools
Never 04:45 Tools
Uncomfortable (1983 Radiobeat Studio) 04:45 Tools
Almost Certain (Drone) 03:57 Tools
Waiting for the End - 1983 Radiobeat Studio Remixed 1988 03:57 Tools
Nothing chances 02:36 Tools
Hole - 2007 Wmbr Session 02:36 Tools
Overrated 01:14 Tools
Less Than Gravity - 1983 Demo 01:14 Tools
Changing Your Mind - Drone - 1987 Wjul Live Broadcast 01:14 Tools
Almost Certain 03:48 Tools
The Camera Club 03:48 Tools
06 - Moving Targets - Waiting For the End 03:48 Tools
instrumental no 3 02:10 Tools
Never - 1985 Burning in Water Outtake 02:10 Tools
Always Calling - 1988 Wers Session 02:10 Tools
Faith - 1987 Wjul Live Broadcast 02:10 Tools
Faith - 2007 Wmbr Session 02:10 Tools
Stone - 2007 Wmbr Session 02:10 Tools
12 - Moving Targets - Selfish 03:48 Tools
Faith (1985 Demo) 03:48 Tools
Less Than Gravity (1983 Demo) 03:48 Tools
This World - 1988 Wers Session 03:48 Tools
Selfish - 1988 Wers Session 03:48 Tools
Always Calling - 2007 Wmbr Session 03:48 Tools
02 - Moving Targets - Changing Your Mind 02:10 Tools
The Other Side (1985 Demo) 02:10 Tools
Let Me Know Why (1985 Demo) 02:10 Tools
Shopping Cart - 2007 Wmbr Session 02:10 Tools
Squares and Circles - 1988 Wers Session 02:10 Tools
Song 33 - My Friend - 2007 Wmbr Session 02:10 Tools
Instrumental #3 - 2007 Wmbr Session 02:10 Tools
In the Way - 2007 Wmbr Session 02:10 Tools
Fun Time 02:10 Tools
06 06 - Moving Targets - Waiting For the End 02:10 Tools
Always Calling (1988 Wers Session) 02:10 Tools
Thin Line 02:10 Tools
Through The Door (Incl. #13: Lights) 04:45 Tools
Never (1985 Burning in Water Outtake) 04:45 Tools
Hole (2007 Wmbr Session) 04:45 Tools
Waiting for the End (1983 Radiobeat Studio Remixed 1988) 04:45 Tools
This World (1988 Wers Session) 04:45 Tools
Thin Line - 2007 Wmbr Session 04:45 Tools
Stone (2007 Wmbr Session) 04:45 Tools
Less Than Gravity - 2007 Wmbr Session 04:45 Tools
Separate Hearts - Drone (2007 Wmbr Session) 04:45 Tools
Faith (2007 Wmbr Session) 04:45 Tools
Instrumental #3 (2007 Wmbr Session) 04:45 Tools
Thin Line (2007 Wmbr Session) 04:45 Tools
No quarter (Led Zeppelin) 04:45 Tools
12 12 - Moving Targets - Selfish 04:45 Tools
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Springing from the fertile grounds of Boston's parochial hardcore punk-rock scene, Moving Targets are a little-known but seminal link in a chain that joins hardcore and other early-'80s Boston music strains like collegiate art rock and folk-rock to '90s alternative rock. Forming in 1981 around the songwriting, blistering guitar work, and emotive vocals of Kenny Chambers, the original power trio included bassist/vocalist Pat Leonard and the strong-man drumming of Pat Brady. After a few years of trying to scrape together gigs in the competitive early-'80s Boston rock club scene, Moving Targets' first significant exposure came in 1984 via Bands That Could Be God (Conflict/Radiobeat), a record of various Massachusetts punk and post-punk bands compiled by Gerard Cosloy, the soon-to-be head of the Homestead and Matador record labels. The LP included three songs recorded with Lou Giordano, one of the founding producers of Boston's legendary Fort Apache studio. Giordano had worked with the influential Minneapolis trio Hüsker Dü, who were clearly a major influence for the Targets. Working with Giordano, the band continued to record, eventually finishing a 15-song demo, which led to their signing to the Boston punk label Taang! (which is also responsible for unleashing Lemonheads and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones on the rock world). These demo songs form the basis of the band's explosive debut LP, Burning in Water, from 1986. The album is an essential piece of post-punk, combining the band's love of hardcore, '70s progressive rock, and classic rock. It openly showed the influences of seminal art-punk-rock group Mission of Burma -- a Boston band also capable of punk anthems -- as well as another Burma-influenced group, Hüsker Dü, who released their legendary LP New Day Rising the same year as Burning in Water. Moving Targets learned a great deal from the 1984 Hüsker Dü record Zen Arcade and seem to almost anticipate New Day Rising, latching onto many of the same ideas on Burning in Water: combining the urgent energy and aggression of punk with the understanding and reverence for more traditional forms of music. The Targets do not come off merely as imitators; they are eager students who have digested various influences and end up sounding like none of them specifically. Burning in Water is its own beast, moving punk-rock songcraft into another class. While akin to Hüsker Dü's output, the Targets possessed a distinctive and decidedly Boston flair. The LP announced the arrival of an influential band. Any mid-'80s underground rock & roll band in Massachusetts would have been affected by its release and the LP also resonated overseas, where the band toured to some success. Moving Targets were devastating in a live setting. The original lineup was the best and most magical. Chambers shredded the guitar and his vocal cords on highly crafted songs. Brady proved to be an untouchable drummer, fitting fills, rolls, and crashes into impossibly tight corners like a punk-rock Keith Moon or Neil Pert. Bassist/vocalist Leonard showed an unusual melodic sense on the bass, somehow managing to keep up with the incendiary performances of his partners, while never sounding hurried and rarely approaching the bass like a guitar, unlike some power-trio bass players. Alas, the volatile lineup was not meant to last, and was soon fractured. The disarray sidetracked the group and Chambers acted as a second guitarist for a few years with one of the first punk metal bands Bullet Lavolta. All the while, Chambers continued to write for Moving Targets. Bassist Chuck Freeman entered the fray as Leonard's replacement, the two sharing the workload for the band's follow-up LP, Brave New Noise, released in 1989. The CD version of the record includes Burning in Water, making the collection a slam-dunk for fans of intelligent melodic post-punk. The sound of Fall is a bit more polished, textured, evenly paced, and varied than Burning in Water/Brave Noise, in other words: a somewhat predictable pattern for the band to follow. They parallel Hüsker Dü's development into pop-punk and folk-punk territory, shedding a bit of the more overt Burma influences and displaying some of the more mainstream hard rock guitar work that Chambers had practiced over the intervening years with Bullet Lavolta. But the changes are mostly welcome signs of growth and the songs are rewarding. That trend continued with 1993's Take This Ride, though this time the lineup had been stripped down to just Chambers as the only remaining founding member. He rounded the group out with Jeff Goddard on bass and Jamie Van Bramer on drums, two members of Boston band Jones Very. The band was simply not the same, missing Brady's pummeling drums in particular. The group now resembled a Chambers solo project, and indeed he did release some solo recordings: Double Negative in 1990 on European label Cityslang (featuring Goddard); No Reaction, which was recorded in 1993 and released in 1994; and 1996's Sin Cigarros. The Targets played two local shows, in 1999 and early 2000. Afterwards, Pat brady and Chuck Freeman laid low musically, while Kenny Chambers played with the band American Pulverizer, featuring Two Saints guitarist Marky Mussel. In early 2007, the band unexpectedly re-grouped to play a handful of shows, and do a little recording. After two warm up shows, an aborted 3 song recording session with Glenn Brown (Sin Cigaros, No Reaction), and a pre-recorded live radio broadcast for WMBR's Pipeline show, The guys were invited to open for old friends Buffalo Tom in Boston and New York. The band proved that there was still ample fire in the engine. Sadly, these were the last shows the band ever played. Chambers moved to Los Angeles in the fall of 2007 to pursue other interests, and friends and family were shocked with the news of original member Pat Leonard's death in November 2008. Pat Brady's untimely passing of a heart attack the following June took two of the greatest musicians and sweetest human beings from the planet, and effectively ended the band forever. Chuck Freeman has been adding his razor guitar to the superpop/arena rock stylings of the Doom Buggies. Kenny Chambers is persuing a solo career. http://www.myspace.com/roast65 http://www.myspace.com/thedoombuggies http://www.myspace.com/themovingtargets http://www.myspace.com/kennychambersmusic http://www.myspace.com/americanpulverizer Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.