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Cave In
Rock / Alternative / Hardcore



Boston, Massachusetts
United States

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Member Since7/25/2005
Band Websitewww.cavein.net
Band MembersStephen Brodsky, John Robert Conners, Ben Koller, Adam McGrath, Caleb Scofield
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Record LabelHydra Head Records
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   About Cave In
Cave In began as a remedy for boring suburban hell in the early springtime of 1995. Jay Frechette (our first vocalist and band co-founder) and I grew up a couple blocks from each other in the not-so-nice part of Methuen, MA. It was in his parents' basement where we first began to write songs as Cave In. This is also the same place where one of Jay's little cousins would drink bleach and sit inside J.R.'s bass drum during practice. There were plenty of attempts at doing bands prior to Cave In, with names like Quinine and System3 (our repertoire included the occasional Snapcase or Threadbare cover song), and it was all in good fun. With myself, Jay, Justin Matthes on bass, Adam McGrath on guitar, and John-Robert Conners on the skins, we put our tiny brains together and tried to sound heavy and also combine everything else we liked about music: bands like Threadbare, Cable, Unwound, Sunny Day Real Estate, Snapcase, Failure, Giants Chair, Groundwork, Chokehold, Garden Variety, etc., etc., and local monsters Converge and Piebald. The band name itself comes from the title of a Codeine song on the "Frigid Stars" LP. Despite our naivety and high school confusion, we got serious and recorded our first real "demo" that summer on my little cassette 4-track machine. We played almost every show we were offered. Taking 3 car pools full of dilapidated gear and people to Orange, CT and back for one show, opening for a Deadguy no-show at the Living Room in Providence and playing in front of virtually no one except the folks who'd driven us to the show: this was "paying your dues", as they say. So it was a nice break to befriend local bands like Piebald, Converge, Gambit, Splintered, 357 Noise and countless others who would help us along the way. Some of these bands already had amassed a strong following, and we benefited greatly by sharing live bills with them. Sometime in the autumn of 1995, Jay Randall (who was then fronting the local band Gambit) offered to self-release a Cave In/Gambit split 7" and we were delighted. Brian McTernan was operating his Salad Days recording studio in Brighton, MA at the time - located just outside of Boston. So we bummed rides from everyone we could to do the sessions because none of us had our driver's licenses yet. This was the first time any of us had ever stepped into a 'real' recording studio. Nervous as hell, we somehow managed to squeeze out 4 songs in December of that year, and the release of the Cave In/Gambit split record followed shortly after. We recorded more songs with Brian in April of 1996 for two releases: a Cave In/Early Grace split 7" on the Tampa-based Independence Day label and a Cave In/Piebald split 7" on Moo Cow Records. Splitting headaches, to be honest... we were dying for our very own release to happen! Justin played on these songs with a fresh cast on his left hand from a mishap that took place outside in a nearby park while we killed time waiting to record. The shit just hits the fan exactly when you don't need it. Both of those records were released in the autumn of 1996, and we trudged on, somewhat disgruntled that no one had yet to offer us our own Cave In release and NOT another split record. That is, until Aaron Turner of Hydra Head caught a Cave In show sometime in the early winter of 1996 and expressed interest in the band. Piebald & Converge, both new to the Hydra Head family at the time, were filled with nothing but good things to say. Aaron offered us our own 7" on Hydra Head and we kissed his feet all over.

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Scott James





Jul 10 2009 3:22 AM

UR PERSONALLY INVITED TO OUR SHOWS THIS MONTH. CHECK MY PAGE FOR DETAILS. WE APPRECIATE THE SUPPORT AND ASK U TO ADD A SONG TO UR PROFILE IF U FEELIN IT. SIGN UP AT TRUNKFACE.COM FOR FREE STUFF OR LEAVE CONTACT INFO @ 888-TRUNKFACE !! CHILL PEOPLES WORLDWIDE PEACEPEACE!!
bert





Jul 9 2009 11:47 PM

New song is killer! Please come play Milwaukee or Chicago!
Jake





Jul 9 2009 2:44 AM

Uh huh, this is awesome. Here's to hoping there's enough vinyl left over to put up on the webstore!

This type of stuff keeps me excited in rock music. Thanks
trev





Jul 9 2009 1:41 AM

new song kicks ASS!!!!

so glad to have you guys back!
Sir Duncealot





Jul 8 2009 5:16 PM

If anyone here is attending the upcoming show, any chance you could post a setlist or review or whatever?
ill bits





Jul 7 2009 10:20 PM

sigh
VESSL





Jul 7 2009 4:55 PM

new single = earsex
Matt Jones





Jul 6 2009 2:21 AM

Thank you for your support. It is much appreciated. I hope you enjoy my music. Have a good one.
Ipsisimus





Jul 4 2009 6:22 AM

THANKS FOR THE ADD & GREETINGS FROM MEXICO...!!!
VENISON





Jun 30 2009 6:28 PM

Thanks for adding Venison!
_______greg__





Jun 26 2009 3:31 AM

look at all that space you have for a new song in your player
Nicholas





Jun 25 2009 9:21 PM

The show/release of "planets of old" is less than a month away now. How about a new tune?!
BabySafeHavenLaw.com





Jun 24 2009 1:15 PM

It's a great sign that you gave us an add, thanks!
the Hot and Bothered


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Jun 24 2009 1:50 AM

what the "f" bomb is going on? I dusted off the jupiter album and slammed it in my 8-track last weekend, it was a blast
Seven Nines and Tens





Jun 23 2009 10:20 PM

hey dudes, you should put up a new song! thanks!
ACId.waVe.SoloProject





Jun 23 2009 5:46 PM

thank you very much for add!!!! listen my music if you have some time.. :)
MAD MAX





Jun 22 2009 4:38 AM

Hello!!
Thanks for the add!!
FEAR The Game





Jun 21 2009 8:30 PM

Thank​s for the add I total​ly love the music
Famima!!





Jun 21 2009 5:45 PM

Just stopping by to say hi :) Thanks for the support!! www.famima-usa.com
Kєησßii





Jun 19 2009 12:57 PM

All the wonders you seek are within yourself.
jennyamberson





Jun 18 2009 5:30 AM

Hey! What's up, can't wait to talk with you, gimme a shout when you get a chance!
PHANTOM GLUE





Jun 17 2009 3:12 PM

We are all getting pretty pumped here in our little sweat lodge of a space.
Klos Loyal





Jun 17 2009 2:56 PM

Mon the Cave!
Too Fast to be an Airplane





Jun 17 2009 12:49 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD FRIENDS!!
VERY VERY LUCK AND COME TO MADRID!!
JUR JUR JUR

TO FAST TO BE AN AIRPLANE
whenairturnstowater





Jun 16 2009 5:54 AM

Since apparently you guys can sell out a great scott show in like what, a day? two months out no less? you will be finding me outside the side door brown baggin it

and i cant freakin wait

-Adam
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