Craig's Brother

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Punkrock band formed 1995 in Santa Cruz, California out of remnants from the bands Liquid Amber and General Handywork by Andy Snyder, Heath Konkel and Scott Hrapoff who all went to San Lorenzo Valley High School, later joined by Ted Bond and Adam Nigh. The name "Craig's Brother" was bassist Scott's calling name in school, where his older brother, Craig Hrapoff, was a popular jock. It was picked at whim for the sake of printing on flyers and stuck.
Being christians, albeit not in their agenda, they were signed to christian label Tooth & Nail, but never managed to see eye to eye with the label's staff, philosophies and business models, repeatedly clashing over expenditures and offenses taken by the Family bookstore outlets over the band's lyrics and perceived image. In 1999, after achieving modest success with their major label debut "Homecoming" the year before, guitarists Andy & Adam both left the band and were replaced by Ryan Key and Dan McLintock.
After touring for a while, Ryan went back home to Jacksonville and joined Yellowcard whereas Dan would stick around long enough to write and record their sophomore album "Lost at Sea" in 2000 before also returning to Jacksonville to rejoin his old band Inspection 12. Drummer and founder Heath left to get married, and HeyMike!'s Steven Neufield and Juice Cabrera also had brief stints in the group, making for future collaborations between these bands.
Later in 2000, a photo on the band's website of then-drummer Juice flipping the camera off once again upset the Family outlet, and Craig's Brother was finally dropped from Tooth & Nail, their already finished new album remaining unreleased for over a year until it was finally printed and distributed scarcely in 2001. Without any promotion, sales were expectedly slow, and Craig's Brother soon disbanded as members kept dropping off to pursue other goals.

Around christmas 2003, they announced they were reuniting, with the basic lineup that had stuck with the band for the longest time; Ted Bond, Scott Hrapoff and Heath Konkel. An EP was released through former Yellowcard-member Benjamin Harper's label Takeover Rock. At this point, the bandmember were all busy with their family lives and jobs, in and around the Santa Cruz area. As lead singer and songwriter Ted himself took up the role of rythm guitarist, they took their time and tried out a couple of candidates for the lead guitarist role until Glade Wilson joined the band in 2007. Work began on their third album, this time without the help of a record label but instead financing the entire project themselves through sales and their own funds, in collaboration with former guitarist and songwriter Andy Snyder. The album "The Insidious Lie" was finished and streamed for free on christmas day 2010, then released digitally in it's entirity in early 2011.
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Albums

TND 1106 Homecoming — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Homecoming (Album) Tooth & Nail Records TND 1106 US 1998 Sell This Version
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none Lost At Sea — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Lost At Sea (Album) Tooth & Nail Records none US 2000 Sell This Version
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004 The Insidious Lie — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother The Insidious Lie (Album) Takeover Records (2) 004 Europe 2011 Sell This Version
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POPR 048 Easily Won, Rarely Deserved — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Easily Won, Rarely Deserved (Album) People of Punk Rock Records POPR 048 Canada 2022 Sell This Version
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Singles & EPs

01 Demo — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Demo(Cass, EP) Not On Label (Craig's Brother Self-released) 01 1995 Sell This Version
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none Keepin' It Real — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Keepin' It Real (EP) Apple Jacks Records none US 1997 Sell This Version
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TR004-1 E.P.idemic — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother E.P.idemic (EP) Takeover Records (2) TR004-1 US 2004 Sell This Version
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none Devils In The Details — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Devils In The Details (EP) Indie Vision Music none 2019 Sell This Version
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POPR 037 Craig's Brother — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Craig's Brother (EP) People of Punk Rock Records POPR 037 Canada 2022 Sell This Version
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Compilations

none The Early Years 95-97 — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother The Early Years 95-97(File, MP3, WAV, Album, Comp) Not On Label (Craig's Brother Self-released) none US 2013
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none Complete Works — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Complete Works(File, WAV, Album, Comp, Thu) Not On Label (Craig's Brother Self-released) none US 2018
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Miscellaneous

none Losing My Religion — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Losing My Religion(File, MP3, 128) Not On Label (Craig's Brother Self-released) none US 2001
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none Thousand Yard Stare — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Thousand Yard Stare Not On Label (Craig's Brother Self-released) none US 2009
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none The Problem Of Evil — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother The Problem Of Evil(File, MP3, 320) Not On Label (Craig's Brother Self-released) none US 2009
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none Craig's Brother The Aaronic Blessing (Peace On Earth)(File, MP3, 256) Not On Label (Craig's Brother Self-released) none US 2010
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none The Mistake Of Caring — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother The Mistake Of Caring(File, MP3, 320) Not On Label (Craig's Brother Self-released) none US 2010
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none Forever - The Proposal — Craig's Brother Craig's Brother Forever - The Proposal(File, WAV) Not On Label (Craig's Brother Self-released) none US 2019

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fruitkiller

fruitkiller

March 9, 2023
I only know of the first LP, but imagine some guy copying (really well) Joey Cape's (Lagwagon's singer/co-song writer) style of singing post-Trashed (so from Hoss and on). If you want your Lagwagon to be zealously evangelical, this is the band for you, at least, that first LP, it was extremely popular in the tape trading scene in grade 10-12. The song Insult To Injury is a masterpiece of melodic hardcore punk I have to admit, although I would never buy their stuff due to the aforementioned hardline christianity they sing a lot about, like other a lot of bands circling around MxPx on the pacific northwest in the 90's and early to mid 2000's. Bands like Slick Shoes and some awful metalcore bands like Zao comes from that weird "christian" scene from then.

If you can ignore the lyrics, that first LP, Homecoming, is like some extra Lagwagon tracks since the vocalist is totally ripping off Joey Cape, is worth the money. Never heard any other of their stuff though, Propagandhi, F.Y.P , Bad Religion and other sensible atheist/agnostic bands ripped to shreds the inclusion of one tool of oppression like religion in punk....but I also have to say fuck New Atheism, it's as bad as the extreme right!

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