Stabbed in Back

Stabbed in Back is an American punk rock band from Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Stabbed in Back
OriginAlbuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
GenresPunk
Years active2004–2014
LabelsBasement Records, Dang! Records, Warbird Entertainment, Rad Girlfriend Records, Dying Scene Records
Associated actsThe Lillingtons
Past membersTim "Timmy V" O'Hara
Seve Ramirez
Yuri Pryor
Colin Dowell
Kendall Fortson
James Romero
Dustin Brandon

History

The band was established in 2004 by drummer Tim "Timmy V" O'Hara of The Lillingtons. In 2006, the band was signed to Basement Records, and subsequently released their Portrait of Noise EP. The lineup at this time consisted of O'Hara, Kendall Fortson (vocals), Dustin Brandon (guitar), and Yuri Pryor (bass).

In 2011 The band recruited local singer/songwriter Adam Hooks to replace Fortson on vocals.

In 2012 Stabbed in Back completed their first European tour and were invited to play The Fest in Gainesville, Florida. The band also released two 7" split records that year, the first on Dang! Records with The Sandals and later on Warbird Entertainment.

Stabbed in Back disbanded in the summer of 2014 before the release of their split EP with Los Angeles pop punk band, Payoff, and their first and only full-length album, Dasvidaniya. Upon dissolving the band, Hooks, and lead guitarist Colin Dowell went on to form Russian Girlfriends.[1]

Tim O’Hara went on to play drums in The Lillingtons and appeared on their first album in 10 years with San Francisco punk label, Fat Wreck Chords.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details
Dasvidaniya Released: March 31, 2015

Label: Dying Scene Records

EPs/Splits

Title Album details
A Portrait of Noise Released: July 18, 2006

Label: Basement Records

New States (Stabbed in Back/The Scandals Split) Released: May 19, 2012

Label: Dang! Records

Allies (Stabbed in Back/Subwaste Split) Released: September 2012

Label: Warbird Entertainment

Stabbed in Back/Payoff Split Released: September 6, 2014

Label: Rad Girlfriend Records

References

  1. "Introducing: Russian Girlfriends". GigRadar. 2017-09-06. Retrieved 2017-11-04.


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