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rock band from
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, formed in 1992. They have released five studio albums and three studio EPs, and are best known for their charting singles such as " You Don't Know What It's Like", "Home", "Surefire (Never Enough)", " All That You Are (X3)", "Make It Right", and "Dirty". They achieved
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status with the 1997 album '' The Devil You Know'' and also received two Juno nominations, in 1995 for ''
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'' and in 1998 for ''The Devil You Know''. Vocalist Trevor Hurst has been the only consistent member of the band since its formation.


Band history


Formation, ''The Purge Demo'', ''Purge'', and ''Affliction'' (1992–1996)

Econoline Crush was formed in early 1992 when singer Trevor Hurst moved to
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after he answered an ad seeking a vocalist in the local Seattle music magazine, '' The Rocket'', placed by Chris Meyers. Tom Ferris (previously known for the band Moev) and Meyers had been advertising and searching for a vocalist before Hurst contacted Meyers from Seattle. The trio began writing demos alongside guitarist Robbie Morfitt and bassist Dan Yarmeko. Initially, Ferris wanted to name the band "Crush", but the other members agreed that the name was too common. Hurst then suggested adding "Econoline" to it, taken from a Ford Econoline van; thus, they settled on "Econoline Crush". The band self-released an EP in early 1993 titled ''The Purge Demo''. Around the same time, Ferris (who had songwriting credits on the next two releases) and Meyers both left the band, and Econoline Crush signed a record deal with
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after playing only 26 shows total. Shortly after, drummer Gregg Leask and guitarist Mike "Hack" Gallagher joined the band. In 1994, the band released their major label debut, ''
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'', with producer Dale Penner and keyboardist/programmer
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, although Chris Bryant was brought into the lineup as the band's keyboardist after the EP's release. "T.D.M." was the only song to be released as a single, and its music video aired sporadically on the television program '' MuchOnDemand''. In 1995, the band gained their first nomination for a
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in Canada for ''Purge''. Both Bryant and Hack departed from the band prior to the release of the full-length
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'' Affliction'' on March 21, 1995 (albeit in Canada only). The album was produced by Fulber, and contained the singles "Nowhere Now", "Wicked", and "Close". The band then embarked on an extensive Canadian tour. They also toured Europe three times, with
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, culminating in an appearance at the Popkomm Festival in Köln, Germany, with Filter. The album was then released in early 1996 on the band's new US label Nettwerk Records. While touring behind the album in the US, they added second guitarist David "Ziggy" Sigmund and keyboardist Adam Percy to the lineup. Towards the end of the year, the band signed with the management group Bruce Allen Talent, and started recording at Sound City with producer
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, who had worked with
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.


''The Devil You Know'' and mainstream success (1997–2000)

In 1997, Econoline Crush released '' The Devil You Know''. They embarked on a tour with
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, The Tea Party, and other bands. For the album's US release, Econoline Crush departed from Nettwerk Records, and instead signed with
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. The US release occurred in the spring of 1998, and they went again on tour with KISS, Stabbing Westward, God Lives Underwater, among others. During the recording of the album and after it was released, the lineup had changed numerous times. Eric "Statik" Anest (from the band Collide) briefly contributed keyboards, replacing Percy. Bassist Yaremko left the band during recording to join singer-songwriter
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and then rejoined late in the touring cycle (with Don Binns, Ken Fleming, and then Thom Christiansen filling in). Drummer Leask left the band towards the end of the ''Affliction'' tours. He was at first replaced by Marc Villeneuve, and then Robert Wagner became the band's drummer during the album's recording sessions (only to be replaced himself by Nico Quintal and then Johnny Haro during the tours). Also, guitarist Morfitt was briefly in the band alongside Sigmund, but Morfitt left after the touring ended for ''The Devil You Know''. The single " All That You Are (X3)" charted highly in both the US (No. 18 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock chart) and Canada (No. 12 on RPM's
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chart and No. 9 on RPM's Alternative 30 chart). The singles "Home" and "Surefire (Never Enough)" had also found moderate airplay in both countries. The band received their second Juno nomination in 1998 due to ''The Devil You Know'', and performed live at the televised Juno ceremony. The album also received gold and platinum awards. In December 1999, Econoline Crush contributed " You Don't Know What It's Like" to MuchMusic's '' Big Shiny Tunes 4'' compilation. It was released as a successful single shortly after, as overall it had peaked at No. 13 on RPM's Alternative 30 chart and at No. 29 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock chart (it was also re-released in 2001 to support the next album). During this time, some of the band's songs appeared on television shows, including '' Melrose Place'' and '' Psi Factor''. Econoline Crush also physically appeared in an episode of '' The Crow: Stairway to Heaven'', a TV show that was filmed in the band's home city of Vancouver. In addition, the 1999 Sony PlayStation game '' Sled Storm'' featured remixed versions of the songs "Sparkle and Shine", "Nowhere Now", and "Surefire (Never Enough)".


''Brand New History'' and hiatus (2001–2005)

The band went to
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to work on their next album with producers John Travis,
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, and DJ Swamp, which included collaborations with
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/ Die Warzau) and Paul Raven (
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/ Prong). In 2001, the band released '' Brand New History'' to mixed reviews, despite some moderate commercial success. The lineup was solidified with Hurst, Yaremko, Sigmund, and Haro, alongside second guitarist Mark Peterson late in the touring cycle. The album contained the charting single "Make It Right" and the previously released "You Don't Know What It's Like". Across Canada, Econoline Crush and rapper
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supported Godsmack on a tour; however, both openers were not warmly received by the heavy metal crowd. In the middle of 2002, the band's US label Restless Records was purchased by Rykodisk, which was already undergoing internal restructuring. The mixed reception of their last album, the ill-fated tours, and the eventual lack of label support caused the band to enter an extended hiatus. The band members focused on other projects. Yaremko rejoined Bif Naked's backing band for a brief period, and then had multiple stints with the
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band D.O.A.. Haro teamed up with Stabbing Westward vocalist Christopher Hall to form The Dreaming. Sigmund embarked on a solo career and later moved to California. Hurst started working on a new band alongside former Collective Soul guitarist Ross Childress, initially called Early Moses; however, due to a legal dispute, it was then changed to simply Hurst. Their sole album, ''Wanderlust'', was independently released in 2005.


Reunion, ''Ignite'', and ''The People Have Spoken, Vol. 1'' (2006–2011)

In December 2006, Econoline Crush reformed to play sporadic one-off shows, although only Hurst and Yaremko from the previous lineups stayed. Afterwards, Hurst announced on his
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page that he was working on a new Econoline Crush record, while the band started touring with Hinder. The lineup shifted multiple times, although it was eventually settled with drummer Brent Fitz, bassist Scott Whalen, guitarist Kai Markus, and Hurst. Hurst and Markus (who had worked with Noise Therapy and Methods of Mayhem) co-wrote the songs for the new album, which was recorded at Radiostar Studios in California (once again with Massy, who worked on ''The Devil You Know'', as producer). The album, '' Ignite'', was released on January 15, 2008. The singles "Get Out of the Way" and "Dirty" both appeared on RPM's Alternative 30 chart in Canada, with the latter peaking at No. 13. Shortly after, the band went on tour with
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and
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. In August 2008, they went on another tour with
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, and Hinder, followed by a tour with
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in September and October 2008. In 2009 the band played at festivals across Canada, including the Halifax Rocks Festival with KISS, on July 18. In April 2010 it was announced that both Morfitt and Sigmund were back playing guitar. The band embarked on a summer tour in 2010, joined by drummer Greg Williamson and bassist Steve Vincent, both from Alberta's
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. EMI then released ''Surefire: The Best of Econoline Crush'' on December 21, 2010. The compilation focused on material from 1994 to 2001. The band released their EP ''The People Have Spoken, Vol. 1'' on April 8, 2011, and it featured Fulber as producer for the first time since 1995's ''Affliction''. Afterwards, Morfitt left the band again.


Sigmund's death, ''When the Devil Drives'', and future plans (2012–present)

On September 17, 2017, the band performed during
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's fifth annual Rally for Recovery Day while also Hurst shared his story of addiction and recovery. It was the third show of a weekend run that introduced drummer Dayvid Swart and guitarist Graham Tuson, while original bassist Yaremko briefly rejoined before being replaced by Troy Zak. In a
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post in August 2019, the band announced new music would be released and shared a trailer for a documentary about Hurst's work as a registered nurse, titled ''Flatlander''. In 2020, the band shared a new song, a re-working of "Get Out of the Way" from 2008's ''Ignite'' album. Another new song followed, titled "Fight Like the Devil". Both songs were due to appear on the newest album called ''When the Devil Drives'' but ended up as one-off singles instead. On March 8, 2022 Sigmund unexpectedly died. It was initially revealed on Econoline Crush's official social media outlets. No cause of death was reported. On May 10, 2023 the band released the single "No Quitter", slated as the first single for ''When the Devil Drives''. Two additional singles were released in 2023 as well, "Invincible" and "Locked in Your Stone". ''When the Devil Drives'' was eventually released on October 13, 2023. The album featured the lineup of Hurst, Swart, Zak, and guitarist Dan Garrison. Posthumous songwriting contributions from Sigmund and guitar contributions from Tuson appeared on the album, although Tuson rejoined the band and replaced Garrison around the time of the album's release.


Members


Current members

*Trevor Hurst - vocals (1992–2002, 2006–present) *Dayvid Swart - drums (2017–present) *Graham Tuson - guitar (2017–2020, 2023–present) *Troy Zak - bass (2019–present)


Former members

*Tom Ferris - keyboards, guitar, programming (1992–1993) *Chris Meyers - drums, keyboards, programming (1992–1993) *Dan Yaremko - bass, programming (1992–1997, 1998–2002, 2006–2007, 2017–2019) *Robbie Morfitt - guitar (1992–1999, 2010–2015) *Mike "Hack" Gallagher - guitar (1993–1994) *Gregg Leask - drums (1993–1996) *Chris Bryant - keyboards, programming (1994) *David "Ziggy" Sigmund - guitar (1996–2002, 2010–2022; died 2022) *Adam Percy - keyboards (1996, 2009) *Marc Villeneuve - drums (1996) *Robert Wagner - drums (1996–1997) *Don Binns - bass, guitar (1997) *Eric "Statik" Anest - keyboards, programming (1997) * Ken Fleming - bass (1997) *Thom Christiansen - bass (1997–1998) *Nico Quintal - drums (1997–1999) *Johnny Haro - drums (1999–2002) *Mark Peterson - guitar (2001–2002) *Jay Benison - drums (2006–2007) *Dave Heese - guitar (2006–2007) *Mark Gomulinski - bass (2007) *Harvey Warren - drums (2007) * Brent Fitz - drums (2007–2009) *Kai Markus - guitar, keyboards, programming (2007–2009) *Scott Whalen - bass (2007–2010) *Sean McKay - keyboards (2009) *Nik Pesut - drums (2009) *Ron Chamberlain - guitar (2009–2010) *Steve Vincent - bass (2010–2015) * Greg Williamson - drums (2010–2017) *Alex Varughese - bass (2015–2017) *Kyle Shaw - keyboards, guitar (2015–2017) *Aaron Skiba - guitar (2015–2017) *Dan Garrison - guitar (2020–2023) *Ben Yardley - guitar (2022)


Timeline

Color denotes main live duty.


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Compilation albums


Singles


See also

* List of alternative music artists *
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References


External links


CanConRox bio

Allmusic entry for Econoline Crush
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