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The Brandos is an American rock band formed in New York in 1985. The core members are vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Dave Kincaid and bassist and vocalist Ernie Mendillo. The Brandos achieved commercial success in 1987 with the release of their first album, "Honor Among Thieves" and the single, "Gettysburg". They have also established a strong fan base in Europe, where they have done promotion and extensive touring since the late 1980s. They have occasionally even made it high on the record charts in countries such as Holland.
[edit] HistoryThe passion, grit and power of New York's The Brandos has origins in the Seattle scene of the early Eighties. In the Fall of 1984, Dave Kincaid and Larry Mason were playing the Seattle club circuit as members of The Allies, one of the hardest working bands at the time. With a local radio hit ('Emma Peel') critically acclaimed recordings, and a video under their belts. At the same time, New Jersey based Soul Attack (with Ernie Mendillo and Ed Rupprecht) were playing gigs in and around their home state, with occasional jaunts into New York City. They had also made and released a local record in 1984. Frustrated with The Allies lack of success, Kincaid decided to move to New York in 1985. Immediately upon arrival Kincaid began scouring the local music papers, namely the Village Voice, looking for a new band. Soul Attack had just lost their principle singer / songwriter, and had just placed an ad looking for a replacement. Kincaid joined the band and they eventually changed their name to The Brandos. Featuring Kincaid on vocals and guitar, Ernie Mendillo (bass, vocals), Ed Rupprecht (guitar), and Larry Mason (drums), the band began playing most of New York's most renowned clubs such as CBGB, Tramps, The Bitter End and Kenny's Castaways. By October they had enough material and began recording. The Brandos released their first album, Honor Among Thieves, on Relativity Records in late 1987. The band began touring the States and Europe, opening for well-known bands such as The Georgia Satellites, INXS, The Cars and The Alarm. The first video was released and received regular air play on MTV. The favorable reviews began to pour in: the Gavin Report dubbed them "Best New American Band", Rolling Stone magazine ran a full-page story describing them as "Real Contenders", and Time Magazine clinched it with their quote "The Brandos roots run deep and offer great nourishment". In early 1988, the band won Best Album (Independent Label), and Kincaid was honored with Best Male Vocalist (Independent Label) at the New York Music Awards. The Brandos also left Relativity that year and signed with Geffen Records. Their relationship with Geffen was strained from the onset and the group ended up at RCA Records in 1989. After a massive corporate restructuring, RCA dropped The Brandos upon completion of their second LP, Trial By Fire (unreleased), in 1990. The better part of 1991 was spent writing and recording new material for a new album that would become 'Gunfire At Midnight', which would land a contract with SPV GmbH in Germany in the spring of 1992. Extensive touring in Europe would follow, solidifying the band's fan base even further, however Rupprecht and Mason decided to leave the band in 1993. The Brandos recorded their next album 'The Light Of Day' with the help of a few friends, especially ex-Del Lords members Scott Kempner (guitar, vocals) and Frank Funaro (drums, vocals). They filled out the live band, and an extensive tour and live album, recorded in Amsterdam in December 1994, followed. In 1996, The Brandos returned in 1996 with 'Pass The Hat' and Frank Giordano (guitar, vocals) replacing Kempner. The album marked a return to a more stripped-down guitar sound. Kincaid released a solo album, The Irish Volunteer (album), in 1997 but returned to The Brandos for another album (Nowhere Zone) in 1998 followed two tours of Europe with the likes of Bryan Adams, Van Morrison, and Deep Purple. 1999 saw the release of Contribution: The Best of 1985 - 1999. The band continued to tour Europe over the next few years and Kincaid released another solo album in 2001. It would, however, be another seven years before the band would record any new material. Over The Border was released by Blue Rose Records in late 2006 to positive reviews. Kincaid and Mendillo were accompanied on the drums by Funaro once again along with Dennis Diken (The Smithereens) and Simon Kirke (Bad Company, Free). The band toured extensively with ex-From Good Homes member Patrick Fitzsimmons (drums, vocals) and Ziga Stanonik (guitar, vocals). The band also recorded a live CD/DVD (Town To Town, Sun To Sun) released on Blue Rose in early 2008. Another tour followed with ex-Del Lords / Joan Jett and the Blackhearts member Eric Ambel (guitar, vocals) and Phil Cimino (drums). The Brandos sound, with either mandolin in front, or full throttle guitars, is as distinctive to the band as those developed by Dire Straits or Big Country. Add to that the Fogertyesque sound of Kincaids voice and The Brandos are a unique listening experience. The only question that remains to be asked is, Why haven't they gone on the road with Jethro Tull? Earlier contracts, poorly negotiated, have kept The Brandos from playng stateside for a long time. Their lone 2008 appearance in New York City was their first in 10 years. For current Brandos news visit hauntedfieldmusic.com or brandos.nl [edit] Discography[edit] Releases
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