TRIPLE THREAT

Location:
TRENTON, NEW JERSEY, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Hardcore / Punk / Rock
Site(s):
Label:
Bridge NineLivewire Records
Type:
Indie
Triple Threat, "Obliterate" Live at CBGB 8.16.06



Triple Threat, "Something More" Live at CBGB 8.16.06



Summer 2004: Orange County California Straight Edge Hardcore legends Insted had a three-date east coast romp in the works, and invited long time friend Tim McMahon onto the New Jersey show bill to front whichever of his prior bands he chose (Mouthpiece, Hands Tied, Face The Enemy). Any of your bands, we want you on the show singing they told him. Quite a nice thing to hear for McMahon, who had caught Insted in his teenage years in '89 and '91 and no doubt had fond memories, especially those of Mouthpiece opening for the O.C. group at Trenton, New Jersey's City Gardens in 1991. Rounding up the Mouthpiece crew for a final reunion celebration would have not only been easy, but a sure-fire crowd pleaser involving minimal effort. However, the growing conceptualization of a new McMahon-fronted hardcore powerhouse with longtime sidekick Ed McKirdy (Hands Tied, The Killing Flame, Face The Enemy) on guitar duties had already been taking place. The subject of hours of discussion and analysis between the two already had a working name: Triple Threat.



The idea was simple and natural, yet its distinction laid within the details: straight edge hardcore rooted in the message and power of Minor Threat and Youth Of Today that also nodded in appreciation of bands whose sound McMahon and McKirdy had dissected through their youths though their influence were not blatantly felt. Black Flag, SSD, The Germs, Motorhead, Corrosion of Conformity, Circle Jerks, Bl'ast! and Danzig were just a few bands whose contributions had rubbed off heavily on the conceptualization of this new McMahon/McKirdy unit. Triple Threat was born quickly with a pinpointed direction.



With less than 2 months before the New Jersey Insted date, the decision was made to put into motion this new band. Drummer Jason Jammer (Mouthpiece), 2nd guitarist Aaron Chrietzberg (The First Step), and bassist Tim Kriependorf (Eyeball) shared the same vision for Triple Threat and were the logical decisions for completing the band. The songs that would comprise the A New Chapter EP came together quickly but with calculation, showcasing a well-crafted urgency full of both crushing power and chaos as well as structure and focus.



With their first few live shows under their belt, things moved quickly and didnt let up. The A New Chapter EP was recorded in August 2004 and released on both vinyl and enhanced cd formats in the early fall on Livewire Records. A take-no-excuses approach to playing out was set in stone early with a simple approach: play anywhere, with anyone, at anytime. This willingness to simply get in the van and do it has led to strings of dates up and down the east coast alongside the likes of Charge, Verse, Have Heart, Kill Your Idols, Vision, Ensign, The First Step, BOLD, Mental, Paint It Black, and Underdog. A fall west coast tour and early 2006 European tour are in their tentative stages and should find the band paired with enthusiastic fans from all over the world.



Studio time for a full length LP is right around the corner, as more than half a dozen songs have been crafted and fine-tuned over the past twelve months, showcasing an even more complex, darker, and abrasive sound mixing elements of traditional hardcore with classic punk, while still supported by powerful and uplifting straight edge-fueled messages that McMahon can be counted on for again and again.
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