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Ignite
Ignite at Reload Festival 2015
Ignite at Reload Festival 2015
Background information
OriginOrange County, California, U.S.
GenresMelodic hardcore
Years active1993–present
LabelsAbacus, Century Media, TVT, Revelation, Conversion, Lost & Found
MembersEli Santana
Brett Rasmussen
Craig Anderson
Nik Hill
Past membersZoltán "Zoli" Téglás
Brian Balchack
Casey Jones
Joe Foster
Joe Nelson
Randy Johnson
Gavin Oglesby
Jon Bunch
Kevin Kilkenny
Websiteigniteband.com

Ignite is an American melodic hardcore band from Orange County, California. Formed in 1993, their commercial breakthrough album, A Place Called Home, was released in 2000 on TVT Records. Prior to this release, they were well regarded among hardcore fans, thanks in part to constant touring and having visited over 40 countries.

Much of the band's music is socially and politically aware. Ignite actively supports, and has given proceeds to, organizations such as Earth First, Doctors Without Borders, Sea Shepherd, and Pacific Wildlife. Former lead singer Zoltán "Zoli" Téglás has taken account of such issues as environmental concerns and vegetarianism—common topics found on A Place Called Home. The legacy of Soviet Communism in Eastern Europe is another recurring theme, in part because of Teglas' Hungarian background.[1]

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History

On May 9, 2005, they filmed a live DVD at The Troubadour with A Dying Dream and Eightyonedays in West Hollywood, California. The DVD was never released due to some technical problems with the quality, but on April 20, 2008, they gathered footage for an upcoming live DVD of their show in Leipzig, Germany.[2]

On July 20, 2005, a deal was announced with Abacus Recordings, a subsidiary label of Century Media Records; the band's album Our Darkest Days was released on the label in May 2006.[3]

The band toured in Europe in 2008.[4] They headlined shows at Persistence Tour 2009. The Pennywise website, on February 16, 2010, announced that frontman Zoli Téglás just recently joined Pennywise.[5]

The band eventually began touring with Zoli in 2014, and began recording the fifth album, A War Against You.[6]

On November 24, 2019, Zoli Teglas stated through a social media post that he will be leaving Ignite in 2020 after their remaining scheduled shows. Teglas has fronted the band since 1994.

On September 17, 2021, Ignite released a new EP with a new singer Eli Santana (of Holy Grail) featuring two songs, "Anti Complicity Anthem" and "Turn XXI".

Members

Current members

  • Kevin Kilkenny (2000–2003, 2006–present) – rhythm guitar
  • Nik Hill (2000, 2003, 2005–2015, 2018–present) – lead guitar
  • Brett Rasmussen (1993–present) – bass
  • Craig Anderson (1997–present) – drums
  • Eli Santana[7] (2021–present) – vocals

Previous members

  • Zoli Téglás (1994–2020) – vocals
  • Joe Nelson (1993–1994) – vocals
  • Randy Johnson (1994) – vocals
  • Brian Balchack (1998–2000, 2005–2019) – lead guitar
  • Joe Foster (1993–1998) – lead guitar
  • Gavin Oglesby (1993–1994) – lead guitar
  • Casey Jones (1993–1997) – drums

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Other releases

  • Where They Talk EP (1994) Ringside Records
  • Slapshot / Ignite split (1994) Lost & Found Records
  • Battery / Ignite split (1994) Lost & Found Records
  • In My Time EP (1995) Lost & Found Records
  • Ignite / Good Riddance split (1996) Revelation Records
  • Past Our Means EP (1996) Revelation Records
  • Straight Ahead (1997) Rovers Records
  • Ignite / X-Acto split (1997) Ataque Sonoro Records
  • Sea Shepherd Conservation Society EP (1999) Vacation House Records

Compilation appearances

References

  1. ^ Band web site, "Bio" page Archived February 17, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Band web site, "DVD Update" Archived October 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Ignite (Brett Rasmussen)" Archived July 19, 2018, at the Wayback Machine. NoiseFull, interview September 7, 2012
  4. ^ " Ignite Releasing Their First Live DVD". Anti-Music, June 4, 2012
  5. ^ "Pennywise officially names Zoli Teglas of Ignite as new vocalist." Punknews.org. February 16, 2010.
  6. ^ "IGNITE Begins Recording Fifth Album". June 5, 2014.
  7. ^ "IGNITE on Instagram: "The video for our new song Anti-Complicity Anthem is out now! Click link in Bio Our new Ep Anti-Complicity Anthem is now streaming everywhere. IGNITE Vocals- Eli Santana Guitar- Kevin Kilkenny Bass- Brett Rasmussen Guitar- Nik Hill Drums- Craig Anderson Tour dates will be announced soon. #newvoice #2021 #ignite #orangecountyhardcore #westcoast #melodichardcore @revelationrecords @centurymediarecords"".

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