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Still Life (US band)

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Years active
  
1989–2003

Active from
  
1989

Active until
  
2003

Genres
  
Emo, Post-hardcore

Still Life (US band) https1bpblogspotcomh8GtlqbHPBMV0UecN1ylI

Members
  
Paul Rauch David Pitzel Chris Pitzel

Past members
  
Adam Callaway Matt Henderson

Albums
  
From Angry Heads With Skyward Eyes

Record labels
  
Ebullition Records, Greyday Records

Similar
  
Policy of 3, Cerberus Shoal, Ampere, Amber Inn, Heroin

Still Life was a 3-piece rock band originally from Moorpark, California and then the San Fernando Valley, California. They are credited for helping pioneer the first wave of what is often referred to as emo/emocore /screamo bands in this subgenre that is rooted in punk rock. They started in the late 80s with the name Monster Club. They changed their name in 1991 after the departure of the original lead singer Rick Rodney who joined the band Strife. They were active until 2003 when all of their instruments were stolen from Chris Pitzel's truck parked on the street in front of their house after a show. Former Members Paul Rauch and David Pitzel have started a new band named Old Ground and continue to use Still Life's label, Sunflower Tribe.

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Discography

  • Still Life/Evergreen split (Anomaly) 7"
  • Still Life (self-titled) (Rhetoric Records) 7"
  • Slow Children at Play (Rhetoric) 8"
  • Still Life/Cerberus Shoal (Tree Records) 7"
  • From Angry Heads with Skyward Eyes (Ebullition Records) 2xLP/CD
  • Still Life/Jara split (Sunflower Tribe) 12"
  • Still Life/Resin split (Sunflower Tribe) 12"
  • The Madness and the Gackle (Sunflower Tribe) 12"/CD
  • Slow Children at Play and Beyond (Sunflower Tribe) 12"/CD
  • Limitations, Boundaries, and Failures EP (Greyday Records) 12"/CD
  • The Incredible Sinking Feeling (Greyday Records) CD
  • Songs

    Empty CageFrom Angry Heads With Skyward Eyes · 1992
    Weak FoundationsFrom Angry Heads With Skyward Eyes · 1992
    Robokiller1996

    References

    Still Life (US band) Wikipedia