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Spitfire

Spitfire is a hardcore band from Virginia Beach, Virginia. They first formed in the late 1990s and are currently signed to Goodfellow Records. Originally, the band featured vocalist and guitarist Matt Beck, drummer Chris Raines, and bassist Jimmy Reeves. With this lineup, they released an EP called Straining Towards What's To Come on 2Jake Records and The Dead Next Door on Solid State Records in 1999. Later, having added new vocalist Jon Spencer, Spitfire released a second EP, called The Slideshow Whiplash, for Goodfellow Records. Soon after, in 2001, the band broke up. In late 2004, Spi ...read more

Spitfire is a hardcore band from Virginia Beach, Virginia. They first formed in the late 1990s and are currently signed to Goodfellow Records. Originally, the band featured vocalist and guitarist Matt Beck, drummer Chris Raines, and bassist Jimmy Reeves. With this lineup, they released an EP called Straining Towards What's To Come on 2Jake Records and The Dead Next Door on Solid State Records in 1999. Later, having added new vocalist Jon Spencer, Spitfire released a second EP, called The Slideshow Whiplash, for Goodfellow Records. Soon after, in 2001, the band broke up. In late 2004, Spitfire re-formed with new members. Reeves left the band, leaving Beck and Raines as the only original members. Spencer was again their vocalist, and they added guitarist Scottie Henry of Norma Jean, and bassist "Dr. Dan" Tulloh, formerly of Scarlet. They recorded a new album for Goodfellow Records, titled Self Help; it will be released on February 28, 2006. After the recording of Self Help, Ian Sabo joined the band on bass, and Tulloh switched to guitar, giving the band three guitarists. « hide

Similar Bands: Kiss It Goodbye, Scarlet, Daughters, Converge, Norma Jean

LPs
Cult Fiction
2008

4.1
75 Votes
Self-Help
2006

3.7
59 Votes
The Dead Next Door
1999

3.5
39 Votes
EPs
The Slideshow Whiplash EP
2001

3.3
11 Votes
Straining Towards What's To Come
1997

2.3
2 Votes

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