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Sworn Enemy
Sworn Enemy in 2014
Sworn Enemy in 2014
Background information
OriginQueens, New York, U.S.
Genres
  • hardcore punk[2]
  • Years active1997–present
    LabelsStillborn, Abacus, Century Media, Elektra
    MembersSal Lococo
    Jeff Cummings
    Matt Garzilli
    Mike Pucciarelli
    Taykwuan Jackson
    Past membersLorenzo Antonucci
    Mike Raffinello
    Mike Couls
    Shawn "Tootsie" Cox
    Danny Lamagna
    Mike Palmer
    Jimmy Sagos
    Paul Antignani
    Jerad "JRad" Buckwalter
    Timmy Mycek
    Paul Wallmaker
    Zoli and sid cabalero
    WebsiteSworn Enemy on Facebook

    Sworn Enemy is an American metallic hardcore band from New York City, formed in 1997.[2]

    History[edit]

    Sworn Enemy performing in 2008

    The band formed as "Downfall" and later on as "Mindset", a product of the extremely expansive and influential New York hardcore scene. At its original inception the band centered on founding members: vocalist Sal Lococo, lead guitarist Lorenzo Antonucci, second guitarist Mike Raffinello, bass player Mike Palmer, and drummer Zoli.

    The band's early output as Mindset was limited to a demo, an appearance on the New Found Hope II – The First Amendment compilation CD, and a three-song 7-inch named State of Mind.

    Soon after the State of Mind release, another band named Mindset appeared on the underground metal scene, having existed as Mindset before the Queens Mindset. Therefore, Sal and crew changed their name to Sworn Enemy.

    The band continued to play shows and garner attention in the scene. In 2001 the band released Negative OutlookonJamey Jasta's Stillborn Records. The record was a mix of old school hardcore punk and new school breakdowns, and it quickly gained the band attention in the broader hardcore scene. Soon after came Integrity Defines Strength, the title being a play on the I.D.S. crew that Sworn Enemy claimed loyalty to. It contained 3 new songs and a live set at CBGB.

    Sworn Enemy signed a release deal with Elektra Records in 2003. The result was As Real as It Gets. The band changed their style as the CD featured a large thrash metal influence, as well as abrasive, near-black metal. The new style and worldwide distribution led to tours with bands such as Anthrax as well as a stint on Ozzfest that year.

    The Beginning of the End was released on Abacus Records, a division of Century Media focusing on underground metal and hardcore inspired bands. The new record displayed more thrash influence, and was immediately followed with a national tour with Six Feet Under. They have also toured with Dying Fetus and Hatebreed.

    In 2007, they were on the Trendkill Tour alongside Kataklysm, As Blood Runs Black, Too Pure to Die, and Suicide Silence.

    They were asked by longtime friends, Earth Crisis, to be a part of their reunion tour.

    On March 29, 2008, the music video for the first single debuted on MTV2's Headbangers Ball. The video for "A Place of Solace" from the Maniacal CD was directed and shot by David Brodsky and edited by Allison Woest.

    Total World Domination was released June 16 in US and June 22 in Europe via Century Media Records. The record was once again produced by Tim Lambesis from As I Lay Dying. Lorenzo Antonucci (guitars, vocals) commented: "I'm very excited about this album and its writing process was better than ever. I've been a part of all the writing for every record and I feel this is our best foundation yet. We took it back to As Real as It Gets with a little of Beginning of the End and Maniacal in it. The sound is way faster and more pissed off than ever, harder than ever and a lot more ignorant. It was also fun working with Tim again. This also marks our first recording with Sid (bass) and JRad (drums), so we are all very excited about that. We couldn't be more proud of this effort and prepare to have your faces melted!"

    During the next few years the band saw some lineup changes. In May 2014 the band regrouped with new members and released "Living On Borrowed Time" on Rock Ridge records. They followed the album with several tours including tours in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Sworn Enemy is still touring in support of "Living on Borrowed Time".

    Discography[edit]

    As Mindset Released Record label
    Demo 1998
    State of Mind 7" 1998 Back ta Basics
    New Found Hope II – The First Amendment (compilation appearance) 1997
    As Sworn Enemy
    Negative Outlook 2001 Stillborn
    Integrity Defines Strength 2002 Stillborn
    As Real as It Gets 2003 Elektra
    Internet promo 2005 (two new demo MP3s spread by lead singer Sal Lococo through the East Coast Hardcore Messageboard)
    The Beginning of the End 2006 Abacus
    Maniacal 2007 Century Media
    Total World Domination 2009 Century Media
    Living on Borrowed Time[3][4] 2014 Rock Ridge Music
    Gamechanger[5] 2019 M-Theory Audio

    Members[edit]

    Current members

    Touring members

    Former members

    Timeline

    References[edit]

    1. ^ DC, Chris (April 25, 2019). "Sworn Enemy - Gamechanger". punknews.org. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
  • ^ a b "Sworn Enemy Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  • ^ "Sworn Enemy, 'Living on Borrowed Time' - Exclusive Stream". Loudwire. May 12, 2014. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  • ^ "News - SWORN ENEMY Enter Billboard Charts For First Time". Knac.Com. May 29, 2014. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
  • ^ "Sworn Enemy To Release New Album "Gamechanger" In April". ThePRP. January 22, 2019. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
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