Justin Sane

Justin Cathal Geever, known professionally as Justin Sane (Born February 21, 1973), is the lead guitarist, singer and songwriter of the United States-based musical group Anti-Flag, a punk rock band formed in 1988 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known for its outspoken left-wing views. He holds dual US and Irish citizenship[1] and lives in Pittsburgh. His stage name was bestowed upon him by friends in Pittsburgh's punk scene.

Justin Sane
Justin Sane performing live at Reload Festival 2017
Background information
Birth nameJustin Cathal Geever
Born (1973-02-21) February 21, 1973
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
GenresPunk rock, hardcore punk, skate punk, anarcho-punk
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, guitarist, musician
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1988–present
LabelsRCA, Fat Wreck Chords, A-F, Sideonedummy
Associated actsAnti-Flag
Websitewww.justinsane.net

Biography

Early life

Sane was born the youngest child in a working class Irish-American family, and cites his parents as inspirations. His parents were vegetarians and they opened the first vegetarian restaurant in Pittsburgh, inspiring Sane to become a vegetarian and animal rights advocate. As a boy he saw his parents participate in rallies, and as he got older he participated.

Sane's sister Lucy gave him his first guitar which got him into punk rock and hardcore. The first song Sane wrote was about a young person overdosing, and his second was about televangelists.

Career

In 1988, Sane formed Anti-Flag with friend Pat Thetic.[2] In 1996, they released their first album, Die for the Government. Later that year, Andy Flag left the band as a result of personal disputes. Various band members came and went during 1997 and 1998, after which they finally settled on a permanent line-up consisting of Sane as lead guitarist/vocalist, Thetic as drummer, Chris Head as guitarist/backing vocalist, and Chris "#2" Barker as bassist/second vocalist.[3] In 1998, the band released their second album, Their System Doesn't Work For You.

In 1999 Anti-Flag released their third album, A New Kind of Army, and founded their own label, A-F Records. In 2001, they signed to Fat Wreck Chords after discussions with the label's owner, "Fat Mike" Burkett.[4] Following their switch to Fat Wreck Chords, the band released Underground Network.

Mobilize, recorded shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks, was released early 2002.[5] Anti-Flag released a split CD with Bouncing Souls seven months later. 2003 saw the release of The Terror State, produced by Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine. Anti-Flag's first DVD, Death of a Nation, was released in 2004. The DVD includes live footage, three music videos, an interview with the band, behind-the-scenes tour footage, and three montages compiled by the band.[6]

In 2006, Anti-Flag released For Blood and Empire on RCA Records. The Bright Lights of America was released in 2008.

Solo work

Sane has released several solo recordings, such as 2001's six-track EP These are the Days and 2003's Life, Love and the Pursuit of Justice. These recordings generally focus on love, family, and more everyday concepts rather than the politically charged stance of Anti-Flag.

Discography

Anti-Flag:

Solo:

  • Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Justice (2002)
  • These are the Days EP (2002)
  • Gas Land Terror EP (2011)

References

  1. "Anti-Flag Interview @ Taubertal 2008 by festivals2go.com" via www.youtube.com.
  2. Malkin, John (April 27, 2005). "Justin Sane's Military Free Zone". WireTap Magazine. Archived from the original on June 16, 2008.
  3. Stoffel, Michelle (December 3, 2007). "Interview with Anti-Flag". Punkbands.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2008.
  4. Harlow, Luke (2001). "Anti-Flag - Justin Sane". Decapolis.
  5. Mobilize liner notes, 2002.
  6. Death of a Nation DVD liner notes
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