Kill Verona

Kill Verona is a Philadelphia rock band. The lineup in 2017 includes Wes Lieberher, Paul Butterly, Rafael Henin, Chris Margarite, and Jon Hunt. The band is currently signed to Sky Valley Records [1]

Kill Verona
Left to right: Paul Butterly, Chris Margarite, Wes Lieberher, Jon Hunt, Rafael Henin
Background information
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
GenresRock, Punk Rock, Hardcore Punk, Pop Punk
Years active1999-Present
LabelsLivewire Records
Chord/Too Damn Hype
Sky Valley Records
Website
MembersPaul Butterly
Rafael Henin
Wes Lieberher
Chris Margarite
Jon J. Hunt

History

The beginning

Kill Verona formed in 1999 under the name Little League. They changed their name to Kill Verona in 2001 after the release of the Kill Verona EP on Livewire Records. The Original Lineup included Wes Lieberher, Paul Butterly, George Foster, Mike Drelling (Emo Mike), and Jesse Clark. Soon after forming Jesse Clark left to join the military and was replaced by Jimmy Walsh. Together they recorded the full length Through our Ears, Through our Hearts on Chord/Too Damn Hype Records. Mike Drelling left before the album was released and currently plays bass in the band Restorations. He was replaced by Rafael Henin. Supporting the record they played a multitude of shows supporting bands like Taking Back Sunday, Thursday, The Movielife, Brand New, Recover and Grade.

The Kill Verona EP

They promptly set back out into the studio in 2001 with Sean McGrath of Saves the Day as producer and released the 2001 Winter Demo tapes. The Kill Verona EP was released later that summer on Livewire Records. They toured supporting the Kill Verona EP with such bands as Orange Island, Thrice, and Good Charlotte

Name change

Shortly after the release and playing a leg of the Warped Tour, Little League, as they were then still known, were issued a cease and desist from the Little League Baseball Association and were forced to change their name to Kill Verona. During this time Jimmy Walsh left the band and went on to play with such acts as up up down down left right left right b a start and No Roses with whom had original bassist Mike Drelling, former member of One Dead Three Wounded (Sam Tropio, Guitar) future Blacklisted guitarist Jon Nean (bean) and former Hate Holiday guitarist Jon Hunt on vocals. He was replaced by Dan Hargenshimer.

Trauma

In 2005 the band released Trauma [2] on Livewire Records. With George Foster and Dan Hargensheimer deciding to pursue different avenues, Kill Verona enlisted a few guitarists to fill in including Steve V from Shai Hulud, Joe Dufresne from Orange Island and The Chase Scene, and John Ledoux from the band Garrison. They played a year of shows in support of the EP and decided to break up.

2006 - 2016 Hiatus and Reunion Shows

Kill Verona played in Doylestown in the summer of 2008 with The Wonder Years. The band played a reunion show in Philadelphia in 2012, a benefit show in late 2013, and one more reunion show in 2015.

2017 There's Hope Behind The Ghost

In 2017 Kill Verona was signed to New Jersey label Sky Valley Records and are releasing "There's Hope Behind The Ghost" [3] a two volume 7 inch Vinyl series with the first, "There's Hope Behind The Ghost: Volume I", hitting the street on July 27th, 2017. Kill Verona's official release will be at This Is Hardcore music festival in Philadelphia where they will perform [4] with Madball, Skarhead, and Terror. This Is Hardcore is the country's biggest hardcore music festival.

Discography

  • 1999 CD Demo
  • 2000 Through our Ears, Through our Hearts
  • 2002 The Kill Verona EP
  • 2005 Trauma EP
  • 2017 There's Hope Behind The Ghost: Volume I

Current lineup

  • Wes Lieberher - Vocals
  • Paul Butterly - Guitar
  • Rafael Henin - Bass
  • Chris Margarite - Drums
  • Jon Hunt - Guitar

Past members

  • Jesse Clark - Drums
  • Mike Drelling - Bass
  • Jimmy Walsh - Drums
  • John LeDoux - Drums
  • Joe Gonzalez-Dufresne - Guitar
  • Steve V - Guitar
  • George Foster - Guitar
  • Dan Hargensheimer - Drums
  1. {{cite web |url=https://www.skyvalleyrecords.com/index.php?route=product/search&keyword=kill%20verona&description=1&model=1 |publisher=Sky Valley Records |title=Artists - Kill Verona }
  2. "Artists - Kill verona". In Music We Trust. Retrieved 2004-11-04.
  3. {{cite web |url=https://www.skyvalleyrecords.com/index.php?route=product/search&keyword=kill%20verona&description=1&model=1 |publisher=Sky Valley Records |title=Artists - Kill Verona }
  4. {{cite web |url=http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/this_is_hardcore_taps_buried_alive_martyr_a.d._code_orange_and_tons_more_fo |publisher=Alternative Press |title=Festivals - This Is Hardcore |accessdate=2017-3-17}
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