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Reno Divorce | |
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![]() Left to right: Jadowski, Loveday and Patino during a gig in
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Background information | |
Origin | Orlando Florida, U.S. |
Genres | Punk rock, cowpunk |
Years active | 1996–1998, 2000–present |
Labels | I Scream records, Street Anthem Records, Boss Tuneage Records, Iscream Records, Rusty Knuckles Records, Wolverine Records |
Members |
Brent Loveday vocals and guitar Tim Jadowski bass Jason LaBella drums |
Past members | Seth Evans bass |
Website |
www |
Reno Divorce is an American punk rock band based in Denver, Colorado. Leadsinger Brent Loveday started the band while living in Orlando Florida. After Loveday relocated to Denver Colorado started to record the first albums. [1]
Reno Divorvce were voted Best Punk Band in Denver in 2011 and 2012 by Westword Magazine.
[2] The band is heavily influenced by southern California punk rock acts like
Social Distortion and
Adolescents, but these comparisons are precursory, and further listening reveals a deft focus on storytelling, songwriting, and complex melodies. They have toured Europe
[3] and the U.S. numerous times. Reno Divorce played on some of the biggest European punkfestivals like the
Ruhrpott Rodeo festival in
Hünxe, Germany
[4] and the
Rebellion Festival in
Blackpool, England.
Their first full-length LP, "Naysayers and Yesmen", received 4 out of 5 K's in Kerrang Magazine [5], and their sophomore release, "You're Only Making it Worse", [6] garnered good reviews, as well. Their next two full-length records, “Tears Before Breakfast” and “Lover’s Leap”, were made at The Blasting Room Studios in Fort Collins, Colorado, with Jason Livermore and Andrew Berlin. The band has shared the stage with Social Distortion, ALL, Hatebreed, Stiff Little Fingers, TSOL, and many more. They have also done support tours for U.S. Bombs, The Queers. The Bones, and The Reverend Horton Heat. [7].
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Reno Divorce | |
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![]() Left to right: Jadowski, Loveday and Patino during a gig in
Eindhoven, Netherlands | |
Background information | |
Origin | Orlando Florida, U.S. |
Genres | Punk rock, cowpunk |
Years active | 1996–1998, 2000–present |
Labels | I Scream records, Street Anthem Records, Boss Tuneage Records, Iscream Records, Rusty Knuckles Records, Wolverine Records |
Members |
Brent Loveday vocals and guitar Tim Jadowski bass Jason LaBella drums |
Past members | Seth Evans bass |
Website |
www |
Reno Divorce is an American punk rock band based in Denver, Colorado. Leadsinger Brent Loveday started the band while living in Orlando Florida. After Loveday relocated to Denver Colorado started to record the first albums. [1]
Reno Divorvce were voted Best Punk Band in Denver in 2011 and 2012 by Westword Magazine.
[2] The band is heavily influenced by southern California punk rock acts like
Social Distortion and
Adolescents, but these comparisons are precursory, and further listening reveals a deft focus on storytelling, songwriting, and complex melodies. They have toured Europe
[3] and the U.S. numerous times. Reno Divorce played on some of the biggest European punkfestivals like the
Ruhrpott Rodeo festival in
Hünxe, Germany
[4] and the
Rebellion Festival in
Blackpool, England.
Their first full-length LP, "Naysayers and Yesmen", received 4 out of 5 K's in Kerrang Magazine [5], and their sophomore release, "You're Only Making it Worse", [6] garnered good reviews, as well. Their next two full-length records, “Tears Before Breakfast” and “Lover’s Leap”, were made at The Blasting Room Studios in Fort Collins, Colorado, with Jason Livermore and Andrew Berlin. The band has shared the stage with Social Distortion, ALL, Hatebreed, Stiff Little Fingers, TSOL, and many more. They have also done support tours for U.S. Bombs, The Queers. The Bones, and The Reverend Horton Heat. [7].