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Biography:
Formed in 1985 by Brad Bowers (guitar), Mike Kaufmann (bass) and Matt
Vander Ende (drums). In 1986 Doug Harrington (guitar) was added to the
line up, but due to personal differences between Doug and Brad, they replaced
Doug with Jim Adams (guitar) in late summer of that year. After Jim had
been in the band for about 5 months he too began to experience 'personal
differences' with Brad. The band decided to let Brad go and bring back
Doug into the fold.
In early 1987, Mitch Mayes joined the band (vocals). Defiance did several
shows with this line up and recorded their first demo. Shortly after the
demo was completed, Mitch left the band and was replaced by Ken Elkinton
(vocals) and soon after they recorded their second demo "Hypothermia". This demo caught the attention of Roadrunner Records who signed the band to a record deal in the Summer of 1988. Defiance then traveled to Vancouver Canada to record their first album with Jeff Waters of Annihlator as producer.
1989 saw the release of their debut album "Product of Society"
and soon after Elkinton was replaced by Steev Esquivel.
In 1990 they released
their second album "Void Terra Firma" which was recorded at Prairie Sun Recording Studios in Cotati, CA with John Cuniberti doing the production duties.
Two years later in 1992, Defiance wrote and forged one
of its finest album's to date, "Beyond Recognition".
The album was recorded at Bayview Studios in Richmond,
CA and was produced by Rob Beaton (Buckethead,
Defiance, Heathen). It was well received by fans and
critics alike.
That year, for separate and personal reasons, Adams
and Vander Ende eventually took leave from their roles
in the band. In early 1993, Brian Wenzel (guitar) and
Mike Bennett (drums) joined the band very briefly.
Jim Adams soon returned, and Defiance
continued to perform local shows and write new
material.
Tyson Leeper also joined briefly on drums before Steev
Esquivel decided to leave the band at that time.
During this process, Dave White of Heathen
was recruited as vocalist, along with drummer Paul
Palmer. With this formation (Adams, Harrington,
Kaufmann, Palmer, White) Defiance performed several
shows in 1993 and 1994; and, they wrote and recorded a
solid studio demo with noted engineer Rob Beaton
producing the songs, which received positive reviews
and radio airplay.
Later in 1994, several members were moving in a new
musical direction, and formed the band "Inner
Threshold" with Hugo Barrientos on drums. Inner
Threshold performed through 1995, until Adams and
White departed to pursue other interests. At that
time, another offshoot of the band developed,
including Chris Long on guitar and vocals, and
changing its name again to "Under." That formation
continued to perform and record demo material until
1999.
Defiance regrouped in 2005 with four of the original members. With the addition of new drummer, James 'Flatline' Raymond to the group in the summer of 2005, the group had began to work towards completing a new four song EP.
In November of 2006, guitarist Doug Harrington passed away. The band went through a long period of grief, while still trying to work towards completing the project started in 2005, in Doug's honor.
In September of 2008 Defiance signed with Candlelight Records a major independent metal record label. They are currently working towards completing a full length CD, with the addition of Mark Hernandez on drums, replacing James Raymond. The new album is currently scheduled for a Spring 2009 release.
The current line up of Defiance is:
Jim Adams - Guitars
Steev Esquivel - Vocals
Mike Kaufmann - Bass
Mark Hernandez - Drums
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