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Origins and mainstream success: 2001–2003
Alexisonfire was formed in late 2001 as the result of a three-band break up. Pettit was playing bass in a tech-metal band called Condemning Salemn, Green was a lead singer/guitar player in Helicon Blue, and MacNeil and Steele played in a punk rock band called Plan 9. These bands broke up at the same time, and those remaining members still had the drive to play and succeed. They got together, recruited Ingelevics, and formed Alexisonfire. The band's name was derived from Alexis Fire, the world's only lactating contortionist stripper. This caused problems when she discovered that they were using her website name as their band name, and she threatened to sue the band for copyright infringement. However, they discovered the moniker was not registered, no further action took place. The band released its first EP, Math Sheet Demos in 2002 so named because the CD was wrapped in former drummer Jesse Ingelevics' math homework. The group caught its first break when they caught the attention of recording engineer Greg Below and Montreal journalist Mitch Joel. The pair were setting up a record label called Distort Entertainment at the time, and coincidently they were looking for artists. Below was working with EMI at the same time and he used this to record the band at the company's in-house studio and land them a co-publishing and distribution deal.
On September 9, 2002, Alexisonfire was released, featuring two Catholic school girls engaged in a knife fight, which goes in hand with the band's description of their music. Although there was a distribution deal with EMI, the album's success was mostly attributed to word-of-mouth. The band proceeded to tour support their album, crossing Canada twice, and begin stepping into the United States and European scenes, playing with Billy Talent, GWAR, Juliana Theory, Godsmack, and Glassjaw. The band was starting to become more of a full-time job than a hobby.[9] In the end, Alexisonfire was certified Gold in Canada, marking 50,000+ sales.
Watch Out!: 2004–2005
Alexisonfire had attracted considerable attention from major record labels, thanks to the solid success of their self-titled debut. However, when they started considering making a second album, the band felt that, for artistic reasons, they should remain independent, as it would give them better chances of developing and deciding their direction. They would remain with Distort Entertainment, and instead of using a famous producer, they recorded the album with Julius Butty at his studio near Hamilton, Ontario.
Watch Out! was released on June 29, 2004, and was immediately successful. It debuted at #6 on the Nielsen Soundscan Top 200, and received Gold certification in Canada in twelve weeks. The good critical reception came from the fact that the band was more focused from the eighteen months of touring, helping them harness more aggression, release more emotion, and fine-tune all the tracks. This lay in comparison to their debut album, which was mostly first drafts.
“ I think if you do it long enough, then you get better at it. You're on the road a lot and you just get better. Also, we had a great producer, Julius Butty. We learned what we like to play. We're no longer virgins to the studio. We're just not quite the band we were a long time ago. ”
—George Pettit, MusicEmissions.com interview
While touring in support of the album with Johnny Truant and The Blood Roses in Glasgow, Scotland in October 2005, each member of all three bands had the word "Yeti" tattooed on themselves. On an episode of the MuchMusic program The New Music, Pettit and Green revealed that the inspiration for their "Yeti" tattoos came from the 1988 Gary Oldman film The Firm.
Crisis: 2006–present
On August 22, 2006 the band released their third studio album, Crisis, which All Music Guide considered their best to date. The album was marked with a CD release party, where the band performed on a boat in London, England. In support of the album, the band toured across most of Canada with Every Time I Die, Cancer Bats and Attack in Black, the latter being recently signed to the band's independent label Dine Alone Records. Immediately following that was an American tour with Moneen, Cancer Bats, and A Change of Pace.
In a recent interview, vocalist George Pettit states that he is unaware of the direction that the band will head in for their
White Devil
Alexisonfire
Watch Out! \2004
3:36, VBR, 4,29 MB
Hey kids, we got a new white devil,
And it goes in your fucking nose!
That's right, we got a new white devil,
This is how the story goes!
Story goes!
Watch out!
Glorify, glamorize!
Try to forget your sunken eyes!
Your dead fad is a disaster!
Your fashion is my fucking cancer!
Not so fun when your nose is sore!
Bloody Kleenex all over the floor!
But don't worry, who gives a shit?
All your friends will think you're really hip!
Your dead fad is a fucking disaster!
Addiction is in, I guess addiction is in, yeah! [7x]
Addiction is in, I guess addiction is in this year!
Looks so good!
Convulsing on the floor, ya sugar!
And the blood from your nose!
Matches your lipstick shade!
Look what you have become!
White devil, white devil, white devil! [3x]
White devil! [8x]
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Табы.
Альбомы:
Alexisonfire, 03.09.2002, Distort Entertainment, Equal Vision Records (тексты)
Watch Out!, 29.07.2004, Distort Entertainment, Equal Vision Records (тексты)
The Switcheroo Series (Alexisonfire vs. Moneen), 01.10.2005, Dine Alone Records, Vagrant Records (тексты)
Crisis, 22.08.2006, Distort Entertainment, Vagrant Records (тексты)
Crisis B-Sides, 22.08.2006, Distort Entertainment, Vagrant Records (тексты)
Клипы:
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Pulmonary Archery
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Counterparts
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Waterwings
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Accidents
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Hey, It's Your Funeral, Mama
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No Transitory
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Passing Out In America\Accidents Are On Purpose