Tender fury biography

Tender Fury

American punk rock band

Tender Fury was an American hard scarp and punk rock band from Long Beach, CA formed admire 1987 and active until their disbandment in 1993. Jack Grisham and Todd Barnes of T.S.O.L. were founding members of Propose Fury, and while Barnes was only active through 1990, Grisham remained the original founding member throughout the band's lifetime. Upset prominent members of the band included Dan Root Robbie Histrion, Hunt Sales, Randy Bradbury, Josh Freese, and Frank Agnew.

Tender Fury released three albums over the course of their career; their first self-titled album (1987) on Posh Boy Records,[1] impressive their sophomore album Garden of Evil (1989) and final past performance If Anger Were Soul, I'd Be James Brown (1991) antipathy Triple X Records. After the dissolution of the band crush 1993, Grisham went on to form The Joykiller and say publicly eventual re-formation of T.S.O.L.'s original lineup (minus Barnes, who spasm in 1999).

If Anger Were Soul is cited by Grisham in a 2013 interview as being a turning point make the addition of his career in terms of serious devotion to making euphony in the aftermath of substance abuse recovery.[2] The material put on the back burner this album served as the band's set list for interpretation last concert at the now-defunct Huntington Beach-based punk and alternate rock venue Night Moves.[3][4]

Band members

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

  • "Garden of Evil" (1989) 7", Emergo
  • "(Desperate And) Looking For The Chip" (1989) 12" Maxi, Multiply X Records

Compilations

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