Andy Hurley

For the English translator of Spanish literature, see Andrew Hurley (academic).
Andy Hurley

Hurley performing with Fall Out Boy in 2014
Background information
Birth name Andrew John Hurley
Born (1980-05-31) May 31, 1980
Origin Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • drummer
Instruments
  • Drums
  • percussion
  • vocals
Years active 1996–present
Associated acts
Notable instruments
C&C Custom drums
Sabian cymbals
Vic Firth sticks

Andrew Hurley (born May 31, 1980) is an American musician and drummer. He is best known as the drummer of the Chicago-based rock band Fall Out Boy. Prior to Fall Out Boy, Hurley played in several hardcore punk bands. He joined Fall Out Boy as the full-time drummer in 2003 and was in the band's lineup until its hiatus in 2009. Following that, he formed the heavy metal supergroup The Damned Things with Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman; the group went on hiatus after its debut album, Ironiclast (2010), due to band members focusing on their original bands' new album cycles. Hurley moved on to hardcore punk band Enabler which released a debut album and toured in 2012. Fall Out Boy regrouped and announced a new album and tour on February 4, 2013. The band's fifth studio album, Save Rock and Roll, was released April 16, 2013, with the punk EP PAX AM Days announced on September 30 and was released on October 15 the same year. The band's sixth studio album American Beauty/American Psycho was released on January 16, 2015 and debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200.

Early life

Hurley was born in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. He was brought up by his mother, who worked as a nurse; his father died when he was five.[1] Hurley attended Menomonee Falls High School and played percussion in bands, though his first instrument was the saxophone. After high school, he attended University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, double-majoring in anthropology and history.[2] He identifies himself as an anarcho-primitivist, explaining that this means he believes that humans are supposed to live the way they lived prior to 10,000 years ago.[3] When asked about this in the February 2007 issue of Alternative Press, he said that his career contradicted his beliefs, but at the same time, he had to make a living.[1]

Personal life

Hurley is straight edge and has been vegan since he was 16.[4] Bands such as Metallica and Slayer inspired him to play the drums.

Hurley currently owns a house in Portland, Oregon and was featured in an episode of MTV Cribs, when he lived in his Milwaukee home. He loves comic books and still owns his first drum set from C&C Custom Drums, along with his own custom drumsticks from Vic Firth.

Musical career

Hurley played in heavy metal and hardcore punk bands including Racetraitor, Killtheslavemaster, Project Rocket, xFor Death or Gloryx, The Kill Pill, and Arma Angelus.[1] In 1999, he was a guest drummer on Vegan Reich's "Jihad" EP.[5]

Hurley joined Fall Out Boy in 2003 after the band's debut mini-LP Fall Out Boy's Evening Out With Your Girlfriend and recorded Take This to Your Grave (2003). Hurley had been friends with bassist Pete Wentz since he was 16, and he first filled in on a touring position as drummer for Fall Out Boy before joining the band as full-time drummer. Fall Out Boy is the fourth band Hurley has been in with Wentz. With Fall Out Boy, Hurley has achieved major commercial success and toured the world.

Hurley has a record label, Fuck City, which has released music by Misery Signals, Peregrine (led by anarcho-primitivist writer Kevin Tucker), and Auryn.[6][7]

During Fall Out Boy's hiatus from 2009–2013, Hurley was the drummer for the heavy metal band The Damned Things, which featured members of Anthrax, Fall Out Boy and Every Time I Die and released debut album Ironiclast. He has also played in the Milwaukee hardcore band Enabler. It released a full album entitled All Hail The Void in Summer 2012. Hurley is also part of other rock bands.

In late 2012, Hurley began playing drums in Milwaukee-based straight edge hardcore band, FocusedXMinds.[8] It was rumored that the return of Fall Out Boy would end his time with the band, but Hurley confirmed on Twitter on March 12 that "I am in it for life."[9]

Fall Out Boy announced the end of their hiatus on February 4, 2013. Hurley drummed on their album Save Rock and Roll (2013)[10] and toured worldwide, including during the Monumentour.[11] Sixth studio album American Beauty/American Psycho was released to become the band's third Billboard 200 No. 1 album, debuting with 192,000 first week sales and 218,000 equivalent album units.[12]

In 2016 Hurley started a Straight edge vegan hardcore band called Sect composed of Chris Colohan (Cursed, Burning Love, Left for Dead and The Swarm) on vocals, James Chang (Catharsis, Undying) and Scott Crouse (Earth Crisis, Path of Resistance) on guitar, and Ian Edwards (Earth Crisis, Path of Resistance) on bass.[13]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Apar, Cory. "Andy Hurley: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  2. Olson, Drew (May 17, 2007). "Milwaukee native Hurley keeps the beat for Fall Out Boy", OnMilwaukee.com. Retrieved on 2007-05-19.
  3. "Not Gonna Fall Out". Memphis Flyer. October 25, 2007. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  4. Andy Hurley tweet on being vegan Twitter. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  5. Downey, Ryan J. "Vegan Reich: Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  6. "Fuck City record label". Fc666.com. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
  7. "Fuck City: Music". Fcmerch.com. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
  8. "Twitter".
  9. "Twitter".
  10. "Interview: Fall Out Boy – Saving Rock And Roll (Part 2)". MusicFeeds.com. Music Feeds.
  11. "EXCLUSIVE! Fall Out Boy lights 'em up". onenation.LiveNation.com. Live Nation.
  12. Caulfield, Keith. "Fall Out Boy Scores Third No. 1 Album on Billboard 200". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  13. "Sect Breathes New Life into Vegan Straight Edge Hardcore with a Supercharged Debut - Noisey".

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