Deviates

As the cry of "Control, control. For who? For what" echoed out of a South Bay garage in the winter of 1994, the Deviates were born. Now, seven years latter, the band prepare to release their second full-length album Time Is the Distance and take their place at the table amongst a legacy of some of the greatest hardcore bands of all time.

Time Is The Distance, their Epitaph debut, is an emotionally driven album both musically and lyrically. In the two years since the release of their Theologian Records debut, My Life, the Deviates have taken a quantum leap in their song craft, harnessing a passion for hardcore and an ever developing sense of melody. Defining themselves with a pissed off but positive message, the Deviates draw inspiration from personal politics and darker emotions that haunt us all and then spin these issues into a positive message of self-reliance and resilience.

The Deviates originally began work on Time Is The Distance in the spring of 2000, but left the studio early to hit the road on the Warped Tour for their second time in two years. After a summer of playing everyday on the road, the band returned to the studio tighter than ever and with a few additional songs under their belts and finished up work on the album. The resulting 14 songs represent not only one of the youngest, but one of the most gifted bands to come out of the South Bay in the last ten years.

The Deviates formed as a band when its members were only fifteen and sixteen years old. Drawing their inspiration from Nirvana and Black Flag, the band spent its first two years holed up in their garage learning to play their instruments; Brian was forced to sing by default, he had no instrument. The band took their first steps outside of the garage when they started taking gigs at backyard parties. Armed with a home made demo tape they hustled out of their backpacks, the band built up a solid following around the south bay, which included Pennywise guitarist Fletcher Dragge, who latter produced their first album on Theologian.

With an unassailable passion for music, youthful energy and perspective, the Deviates represent the future of punk rock. They're fist in your face performances mixed with astoundingly well developed skills as songwriters have helped propel them to a level other bands toil toward their entire carriers. Time may be the distance but for the Deviates it is only the beginning.

Brian » Vocals Charley » Guitar Donnie » Drums Damien » Bass

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