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Alien Crime Syndicate, often abbreviated to ACS, were a
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band formed in
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,
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, in 1997. From 1999 to the band's breakup in 2005, the lineup consisted primarily of Joe Reineke (vocals, guitar), Jeff Rouse (bass, backing vocals),
Nabil Ayers Nabil Ayers is an American music industry entrepreneur, author, musician and podcast host. Ayers' debut memoir, ''My Life in the Sunshine,'' was published by Viking Press on June 7, 2022. The book focuses on Ayers' relationship with his father ...
(drums), while guitarists Jason Krevey, Mike Squires and Mike Davis were also members of the band. Following the breakup of previous band The Meices, Joe Reineke formed Alien Crime Syndicate with Jeff Rouse in San Francisco, before they relocated to
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following a deal with Revolution Records. After recording their debut album, the label folded, with the band relocating to
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, adding Nabil Ayers, formerly of The Lemons, and Jason Krevey to the lineup. They released one EP in 1999 before releasing their debut album titled '' Dust to Dirt'' in 2001. Will Records then acquired the Revolution recorded album, titled '' From the Word Go'', issuing it the same year. By 2001, Jason Krevey departed the band and was replaced by former
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guitarist Mike Squires. '' XL from Coast to Coast'' was released the following year, through Ayer's The Control Group label, with the album's first single "Ozzy" becoming a minor hit on local radio. The album was re-released, following a deal with
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, while an EP titled ''Break the Record'' was released in 2003. The band released their fourth and final album, titled '' Ten Songs in the Key of Betrayal'', in 2004 through The Control Group, after leaving V2, with Mike Davis joining the band in place of Squires. A tour supporting
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followed, while they also performed as his backing band. However, by 2005, Alien Crime Syndicate disbanded with the members going on to various projects.


History


Formation (1997–1999)

Joe Reineke was previously a member of The Meices. After releasing four studio albums, The Meices disbanded in 1997, with Reineke forming Alien Crime Syndicate with bassist Jeff Rouse in San Francisco, California the same year. By the summer, they relocated to Los Angeles and were signed to Revolution Records. The band, with Shawn Trudeau, recorded their debut album with producer
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at Grandmaster Studios in Hollywood. However, by 1998, Alien Crime Syndicate were dropped from the label following the folding of Revolution Records. The band relocated to Seattle, Washington adding drummer
Nabil Ayers Nabil Ayers is an American music industry entrepreneur, author, musician and podcast host. Ayers' debut memoir, ''My Life in the Sunshine,'' was published by Viking Press on June 7, 2022. The book focuses on Ayers' relationship with his father ...
, formerly of
The Lemons The Lemons was an American Rock music, rock band from Seattle, Washington (U.S. state), Washington, formed in 1991. The first lineup of the group consisted of Jimmy Paulson (lead vocals, guitar), Greg Lovell (guitar), Brent Saunders (bass) and ...
, and guitarist Jason Krevey to the lineup before performing live shows locally. Originally intended to be a 7", the band released a five-song EP titled ''
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'' in 1999 through Ayer's Collective Fruit label. ''Supernatural'' was well received, earning comparisons to U2 while Mike DaRonco of
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stated that the EP was "in a league of its own." The band continued to play locally, including a show with The Western State Hurricanes while they also toured California.


''Dust to Dirt'' and ''From the Word Go'' (1999–2001)

Alien Crime Syndicate recorded their new album, titled '' Dust to Dirt'', at Orbit Audio and Jupiter Studios in Seattle. Produced by Reineke, the album featured new material, as well as re-recorded songs from their unreleased album, and it was released by the Collective Fruit label on February 8, 2000. The band toured in support and with their music receiving decent radio play. When the rights to their unreleased album, titled '' From the Word Go'', were acquired by Will Records, Collective Fruit stopped pressing the ''Dust to Dirt'' CD so the band could tour in support of the Will album, which was released on July 18 the same year. Reviewing ''From the Word Go'', Stewart Mason of Allmusic said that "Joe Reineke's brand of lightly psychedelicized, guitar-heavy power pop rockers is more appropriate for the kind of pop/rock obsessives who will appreciate the jangly strums, vintage synth sounds, and appealingly retro-feeling fondness for singalong choruses repeated once or twice too often." He also stated that " ose who like
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's pre- New Pornographers band
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might consider Alien Crime Syndicate a kindred spirit with an outer space preoccupation replacing Zumpano's '60s fixation." The band continued to play live shows in the Northwest in support of the album. The same year, Rouse joined Loaded, at the invitation of drummer Geoff Reading, replacing previous bassist
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for the band's tour of the US and Japan in support of '' Dark Days''.


''XL from Coast to Coast'' (2001–2003)

The band spent a year writing and recording their third album. However, Krevey departed and was replaced by Rouse's Loaded bandmate and former
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guitarist Mike Squires. The album was recorded at Orbit Audio Studios in Seattle and was produced by Reineke. To release the album, titled '' XL from Coast to Coast'', Ayers founded The Control Group record label with the album released in January 2002. It received some positive reviews, with critics noting
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and The Replacements influences. The first single "Ozzy" received regular radio play on Seattle's
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, becoming a minor hit, while the single and album were both listed in the top-selling records at local independent record stores in ''
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''. The band subsequently signed a deal with
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, who re-released the album three months after its initial release. The European and Japanese, released through Toshiba EMI, editions of the album included a cover of
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's "
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" which featured
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, formerly of
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, and Kim Warnick, of
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and formerly of the
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. The cover was also included on the ''Break the Record'' EP released in 2003. The band toured in support, playing at the Fremont Fair while they also supported
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on their tour of
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amusement parks.


''Ten Songs in the Key of Betrayal'' and Tommy Stinson (2003–2005)

Despite the label picking up the option for their next album, Alien Crime Syndicate left V2 Records and returned to The Control Group. The band entered pre-production with producer Gil Norton who helped with arrangements and songs. The album was recorded at Orbit Audio and was produced by Reineke, with Norton serving as executive producer. Squires left the band prior to the recording of the album and was replaced by Mike Davis, who recorded additional guitars on three songs. '' Ten Songs in the Key of Betrayal'' was released on April 20, 2004 to positive reviews, with John D. Luerssen of Allmusic stating that the album was "a kickass rock & roll record" and that "when they hit their marks ..ACS is as immediate as it is fun." Alien Crime Syndicate toured the West Coast in support of the album, before touring with Guns N' Roses, former The Replacements bassist
Tommy Stinson Thomas Eugene Stinson (born October 6, 1966) is an American rock musician. He came to prominence in the 1980s as the bass guitarist for The Replacements, one of the definitive American alternative rock groups. After their breakup in 1991, Stins ...
, in support of his solo album '' Village Gorilla Head'', both as the supporting act and Stinson's backing band, replacing
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. They toured both the US and Europe with Stinson, while they also recorded the live shows for a possible DVD. By 2005, Alien Crime Syndicate disbanded.


Post-breakup activities (2005–present)

Rouse joined
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, before forming
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with Vendetta Red members Zach Davidson and Leif Anderson as well as Ben Libay following the breakup of the band. They released one album titled ''Echoes from the Ocean Floor'', in 2006, before Rouse left the group. He also reunited with Loaded, along with Mike Squires, in 2006, going on to release an EP, '' Wasted Heart'', in 2008 and album, '' Sick'', in 2009 while they also completed the recording of their third, '' The Taking'', in 2010. He also formed a solo project titled To the Glorious Lonely. Ayers joined John Roderick's
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, touring with Keane and releasing the album '' Putting the Days to Bed''. His music store, Sonic Boom, was also named the top independent music store in the US by ''
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'' magazine in 2006.


Musical style

Alien Crime Syndicate's music have often been described as a
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,
power pop Power pop (also typeset as powerpop) is a subgenre of rock music and form of pop rock based on the early music of bands such as the Who, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Byrds. It typically incorporates melodic hooks, vocal harmonies, ...
,
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,
indie rock Indie rock is a Music subgenre, subgenre of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand in the early to mid-1980s. Although the term was originally used to describe rock music released through independent reco ...
,
pop rock Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre and form of rock music characterized by a strong commercial appeal, with more emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than standard rock musi ...
and
pop punk Pop-punk (also punk-pop, alternatively spelled without the hyphen) is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop music, pop. It is defined by its fast-paced, energetic tempos, and emphasis on classic pop s ...
. The band has also seen their music compared to U2,
Zumpano Zumpano was a Canadian power pop group in the 1990s. The band, whose music style resembled such contemporaries as Sloan and The Super Friendz, consisted of vocalist/guitarist Carl Newman, keyboardist Michael Ledwidge, bassist Stefan Niemann, ...
,
Urge Overkill Urge Overkill is an American alternative rock band, formed in Chicago in 1986, consisting of Nathan Kaatrud, who took the stage name Nash Kato (vocals/guitar), and Eddie "King" Roeser (vocals/guitar/bass). They are widely known for their song " ...
, The Replacements,
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and
Fountains of Wayne Fountains of Wayne is an American Rock music, rock band that formed in New York City in 1995. The band included founding members Chris Collingwood, Adam Schlesinger, Jody Porter, and Brian Young (drummer), Brian Young. They released six album ...
.


Band members

*Joe Reineke – vocals, guitar (1997–2005) * Jeff Rouse – bass, backing vocals (1997–2005) *
Nabil Ayers Nabil Ayers is an American music industry entrepreneur, author, musician and podcast host. Ayers' debut memoir, ''My Life in the Sunshine,'' was published by Viking Press on June 7, 2022. The book focuses on Ayers' relationship with his father ...
– drums (1999–2005) *Sean Trudeau - drums (1997-1999) *Jason Krevey – guitar, backing vocals (1999–2001) * Mike Squires – guitar, backing vocals (2002–2003) *Mike Davis – guitar (2004)


Discography

;Studio Albums * '' Dust to Dirt'' (2000) * '' From the Word Go'' (2000) * '' XL from Coast to Coast'' (2002) * '' Ten Songs in the Key of Betrayal'' (2004) ;EPs * ''
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'' (1999) * ''Break the Record'' (2003)


References


External links

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