Red Animal War
Red Animal War circa 2001.  From left to right Brian Pho, Matt Pittman, Jeff Wilganoski, Justin Wilson.
Red Animal War circa 2001. From left to right Brian Pho, Matt Pittman, Jeff Wilganoski, Justin Wilson.
Background information
OriginDallas, TX
GenresAlternative rock
Indie rock
Post-Hardcore
Years active1998 present (Hiatus)
LabelsDeep Elm (2000-2004)
Ice Planet Records (2004)
End Sounds (2006 - )
MembersJustin Wilson
Matt Pittman
Brian Pho
Jeff Wilganoski
Websitehttp://www.myspace.com/redanimalwar

Red Animal War is a rock band from Dallas, Texas that started in 1998 as Jeff Wilganoski, Jamie Shipman, Matt Pittman, and Justin Wilson. During the recording of their first album, Brian Pho replaced Jamie Shipman. Jeff Davis replaced Brian Pho in 2004, and Tony Wann came on as second drums later that year. Todd Harwell replaced Jeff Wilganoski in 2006, and after a SXSW performance the band went on indefinite hiatus. Frontman Justin Wilson has revealed the band is working on vinyl reissues and has a "full album demoed and partly recorded".[1]

They released four records and two seven-inches, and showed up on many compilations. They toured Europe three times and North America many times over. J. Robbins, Ed Rose and Darrell LaCour produced records for them and the band gets their name from this quote:

"The greater part of the untested men appeared quiet and absorbed. They were going to look at war, the red animal—war, the blood-swollen god."

- Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage.

Band members

  • Justin Wilson - vocals, guitar
  • Matt Pittman - guitar, vocals
  • Brian Pho - bass
  • Jeff Wilganoski - drums

Discography

Albums

  • Breaking In An Angel - (April 24, 2001 · Deep Elm Records)
  • Black Phantom Crusades - (September 17, 2002 · Deep Elm Records)
  • Polizida - (2004 · Ice Planet Records)
  • Seven Year War - (2006 · End Sounds)

Splits

Compilations

  • Unreleased No. 1:Deep Elm (Various)
  • Emo Diaries No. 4: An Ocean Of Doubt
  • Too Young To Die: Preventing Youth Suicide
  • Sampler No. 5: Deep Elm - This is How I Kill My Tears
  • Sampler No. 4: Deep Elm - Hearts Bleed Blue
  • Sampler No. 3: Sound Spirit Fury Fire (2001)

See also

References

  1. "Justin Wilson Interview". Central Track. 10 November 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
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