Underdog
Premier Concerts / Manic Presents:

Underdog

Ambitions, Montclair, Jealous Mind

$32.34 - $37.99
All Ages
with Ambitions, Montclair, Jealous Mind‎

General Admission Standing Room Only

UNDERDOG

UNDERDOG Chemistry is everything. Mixing different elements together can make something explosive happen or, on the other hand, nothing at all. The band Underdog was an example of such an experiment, with a lifespan shorter than expected, but with powerful aftereffects that still linger on. The two key, constant elements of Underdog during its span of four years were Richie Birkenhead (vocals) and Russ "Wheeler" Iglay (bass) who decided to form a band while talking at CBGB in 1985. The band, named True Blue for about a week, soon became Underdog. These two NYHC matinee regulars and longtime skateboarders, Richie and Russ, were indeed at opposite ends of the spectrum in temperament and circles they ran in. Case in point: Richie did time with Youth of Today and Russ with Murphy's Law.

Underdog was also one of the first punk bands with deep roots in skateboarding, and skating still remains a focal point in the life of the band. Richie, while fronting Underdog, raised the bar in NYHC during those years, in a scene filled with aggro, straight-up hardcore bands that concentrated more on athletic than vocal prowess and melody on stage. He prowled the stage, commandeered the crowd and could switch from a guttural scream to the voice of a choir boy in a split second. Russ, well known for his Andy Capp, drink-up, devil-may-care, knuckle-up persona equaled Richie in the stage presence department, swinging off ceiling pipes and taunting the crowd all while keeping the rhythm section tightly pumping with kid brother Dean Joseph (Iglay, stolen from Jersey Shore pranksters Good Humor), who replaced original drummer Gregg very early on and remained a permanent member.

Underdog became a hugely popular musical hybrid capable of playing shows with any other band while winning new followers along the way. Their "fuck with our friends and you fuck with us" attitude wasn't just a bullshit theme for a song like lots of other bands. These guys practiced what they preached. The band's attitude on stage encouraged everyone in the crowd to let loose and go nuts without fear of getting sucker-punched or bullied by anyone. And they did. Underdog shows were sweat-drenched, hard-dancing, sing-along events for everyone involved.

Their first 7" EP released on New Beginnings Records (with Gregg Pierce on drums and Danny Darella on guitar) instantly became a hot commodity in the NYHC scene, spread through the U.S. and was quickly out of print. The legendary Matt Solomon cover art became the unofficial trademark for the band on T-shirts, flyers and tattoos, on the power of that 7" alone. While Richie, Russ and Dean remained fixtures (except for Richie's brief departure to play for Youth of Today on one album/tour [vocal duties were briefly taken over by Carl DiMola]), guitar players were to Underdog what drummers were to Spinal Tap. Original guitarist Danny was later replaced by Arthur (Token Entry, Gorilla Biscuits), who was subsequently replaced by skater dude Chuck. For the recording of the Over the Edge demo, and also at the tail-end of their existence, Underdog played as a trio, with Richie on guitar.

Already quite aware of Underdog and after hearing their 1988 Over the Edge demo, Caroline Records signed the band to record what became the album The Vanishing Point. The band had matured into an extremely tight musical unit, mixing the best of power, melody and even reggae into a volatile mix second only to Bad Brains. Chuck Treece joined the band on guitar to help record the songs already written by Richie and Russ. Recorded in one week at Electric Reels in upstate NY and produced by Don Fury, The Vanishing Point was one of the most anxiously awaited records of the year.

A 1989 nationwide tour to support the record was their biggest and most successful at that point and there seemed to be nothing standing in their way. Sadly prophetic, the title of the record rang true at the conclusion of that tour. Arriving back in NYC and dropping off Richie, Russ and Dean drove home for an agreed upon short break. That short break became a long break and they decided to cancel their European tour.

Playing a few shows a year since '98 these days it's the original core lineup, Dean, Richie and Russ with friend and Floorpunch member Marc (Zev) Zeveney as a full-time member of Underdog on guitar. In 2010, Bridge Nine packaged up the band's entire recorded output and issued it as Matchless, offering a comprehensive look at their catalog, as well as a Matchless: Visual Outtakes book which showcases all of the letters, photographs, flyers and other media that couldn't fit on the album's layout.

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AMBITIONS

Ambitions were formed in 2005 sharing members of the respected hardcore group, With Honor(Pure Noise Records) . Based in Connecticut, Ambitions began as a three-man studio project, with members John Ross and Jay & Jeffrey Aust recording a demo tape and several tracks for their debut EP, Question, before a firm touring lineup was in place. Think Fast! Records released Ambitions' first single, "Neon Lights," and a seven-song EP, Question, in the fall of 2006. The EP received enthusiastic reviews, getting compared to bands like Turning Point and Dag Nasty, and Ambitions hit the road, touring with the likes of Modern Life Is War, Down To Nothing & Have Heart; the positive buzz on the group made its way to Bridge Nine Records, which signed a deal with Ambitions for their first full-length album. Produced by Greg Thomas, Stranger was release on July 31, 2007 and tours with Bane, Crime In Stereo etc., followed. In 2008 however the band disbanded for sometime until 2015 with the release of the EP “Surface To Air”, playing a few shows but remaining low profile until picking up things up again in 2023 sharing the stage with bands such as Stand Still, H20 and Anklebiter to an enthusiastic response.

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MONTCLAIR

Connecticut emo

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JEALOUS MIND

Jealous Mind plays upbeat 90's inspired hardcore from New Haven, CT.

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Venue Information:
Space Ballroom
295 Treadwell Street

Hamden, CT, 06514