Recover is an American
rock band from
Austin, Texas
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.
History
Recover is a post-hardcore band composed of Dan Keyes (guitar/vocals), Robert Mann (guitar/vocals), Ross Tweedy (bass), and Santiago "Jimmy" Vela III (drums). The band recorded a four-song demo in the spring of 2000. The demo found its way to
Fueled by Ramen Records
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History
John Janick conceived of the ...
via the band's friends in fellow Austin band
The Impossibles. The band later released their debut album, ''Rodeo & Picasso'', in the summer of 2001.
The band toured extensively in support of the album, and in 2002, released a follow-up EP on
Fiddler Records
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, ''Ceci n'est pas recover''. The band continued an exhaustive touring schedule with bands such as
Jimmy Eat World
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,
AFI,
The Get Up Kids
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,
Braid
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,
Thrice
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,
My Chemical Romance
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,
Thursday
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Name
''Se ...
,
Taking Back Sunday
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and
Coheed and Cambria
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. The band would eventually sign to
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imprint
Strummer Recordings, alongside
The Rapture and
The Mars Volta
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in late 2002.
In summer 2003, the band retreated to Austin Texas to write their second full-length, ''This May Be The Year I Disappea''r, with help from producer
Rory Phillips, a process that would take eight months due to recording setbacks. The band later recorded material with Linkin Park producer Don Gilmore at
NRG Studios in Los Angeles, but according to the band's label the recordings weren't up to par and the band headed back to Texas to proceed recording with Rory Phillips. Mixed by Andy Wallace, ''This May Be the Year I Disappear'' was released in October 2004.
The band embarked on a co-headlining tour with
Armor for Sleep and
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in early 2005. Later that year, the band suddenly went on hiatus, citing Keyes' desire to move to
New York
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and start a new project.
In 2007 Recover announced they would be playing their first show in two years for th
Everyone Knows Everyonemusic festival in Austin, Texas on June 30, 2007 at
Emo's
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.
After reforming with Keyes'
Young Love in early 2009, the band announced that they had officially reunited and would perform several more shows in
California
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,
New York
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,
New Jersey
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,
and
Texas
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.
In December 2016, the band was billed at Margin Walker's Sound On Sound festival, which subsequently rained out resulting in a surprise performance at Austin's The Mohawk, their first performance in 5 years.
Current projects
By 2005, Dan Keyes relocated to New York and new dance-rock project,
Young Love, was signed to
Island Records
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. The band released an EP in 2006 and their debut full-length
''Too'' ''Young to Fight It'' in early 2007. Robert Mann is credited on the album and on tour with the band as well as Ross Tweedy performing live on bass. Santiago Vela III joined the band for their second album,
''One of Us'', released in April 2009 on
Island Records
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. Vela also spent a brief period with
The Impossibles.
In October 2011,
The Sword
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announced Santiago Vela III as their permanent drummer.
In 2012, Robert Mann joins Hector's Pets, based in
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,
New York
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, releasing a self-titled 7" on
Burger City Rock n' Roll
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in 2013, and full length album, ''Pet-o-feelia'', on Oops Baby Records.
In 2016, Dan Keyes formed Cologne, based in Los Angeles, California. In 2016, Mann debuted a new project, Bob Mann & The Rolling Thunder, based in Brooklyn, New York.
Discography
Albums
Challenger', a collection of B-sides recorded with Rory Phillips in Austin, Texas, was officially released in July 2013 on Animal Manufacturing Co. on clear 180-gram vinyl. On July 26, 2011, ''The Segues from Rodeo & Picasso'' was posted via Fueled By Ramen's website. It was a collection of 13 tracks of original studio recordings of the segues recorded for their debut album, ''Rodeo & Picasso''. In June 2013, the band announced a forthcoming re-release of
''Ceci'' ''n'est'' ''pas'' ''recover'' on 10" vinyl, through Animal Manufacturing Co. in partnership with Fadeaway Records.
Compilations
* ''Not One Light Red: A Desert Extended'' (
Sunset Alliance 2002)
::Song: Betting All I Have
* ''
Atticus: ...Dragging the Lake, Vol. 3'' (
Side One Dummy
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2004)
::Song: Cigarette
* ''Plea For Peace: Take Action, Volume 2'' (
Sub City 2002)
::Song: Rodeo
* ''New. Old. Rare.: Midtown, Blueline Medic, Recover, Silent Corporation (split)'' (
Fueled By Ramen
Fueled by Ramen LLC is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group and distributed by 300 Elektra Entertainment. The label, founded in Gainesville, Florida in 1996, is now based in New York City.
History
John Janick conceived of the l ...
2003)
::Songs: Fracture, Not A Word, Unnatural
* ''
In Honor: A Compilation to Beat Cancer'' (
Vagrant Records
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2004)
::Song: Don't Ask, Don't Tell
External links
Recoveron
Myspace
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Musical groups established in 2000
American post-hardcore musical groups
Musical groups from Austin, Texas
2000 establishments in Texas