CIV (band)

CIV

CIV, 1995
Background information
Origin New York City, New York
Genres Punk rock, pop punk, melodic hardcore, hardcore punk
Years active 19942000
(Partial reunions: 2008, 2011, 2012)
Labels Revelation, Atlantic
Associated acts Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today
Members Anthony Civarelli
Charlie Garriga
Arthur Smilios
Sammy Siegler
Walter Schreifels
Cache Tolman

CIV was a punk rock band from New York City. The band is named after its vocalist, Anthony Civarelli. Three of the band's members (Civarelli, Siegler and Smilios) were members of Gorilla Biscuits. Siegler also played in other hardcore bands, including Youth of Today and Judge.

After the break-up of Gorilla Biscuits, Civarelli opened a tattoo studio on Long Island. After the band Quicksand had signed to a major label, Schreifels re-united a late version of his former band, wrote a record and produced it, resulting in Set Your Goals. He was notably absent on their second full-length album, Thirteen Day Getaway. Shortly after releasing Thirteen Day Getaway, CIV disbanded in 2000. They have since reunited for a series of one-off shows, including New York's Black N Blue Bowl in 2008[1] and Belgium's Groezrock Festival in 2011.[2] CIV had yet another reunion on September 7, 2012 at the Webster Hall in New York City.[3]

Legacy

CIV is known for the single "Can't Wait One Minute More", which was released as a music video which was featured on Beavis and Butt-head and used in a Nissan automobile commercial during the middle of 2005. Lou Koller from hardcore band Sick of It All provided additional vocal tracks for the song. Songs "All Twisted", "Haven't Been Myself in a While", and "Something Special" were also featured on the TV Show What's New, Scooby-Doo?. Their early track "Et Tu Brute?" is featured on the soundtrack to the film Escape From L.A.. Their track "So Far, So Good...So What", was featured on the soundtrack album to the cartoon series Mega Man which is based on the video game series of the same name by Capcom, and it was also played during the end credits of the episode "Brain Bots". "It's Not Your Fault" and "Living Life" can be find in Road Rash 64.

The San Francisco Bay-area pop punk/hardcore band Set Your Goals is named after CIV's first album of the same name.[4]

Members

Discography

Year Title Format Label
1995 Set Your Goals LP/CD Revelation
1995 All Twisted b/w Do Something 7" Revelation
1995 Can't Wait One Minute More b/w Et Tu Brute? 7" Revelation
1995 Choices Made b/w United Kids / Soundtrack for Violence 7" Lava Records
1995 So Far, So Good, So What? b/w Choices Made (LIVE) 7" Atlantic
1996 Social Climber b/w Sausages? 7" Revelation
1998 Thirteen Day Getaway LP/CD Atlantic
1998 Secondhand Superstar b/w Worms Eye View / Owner's Manual 7" Some Records
2009 Solid Bond: The Complete Discography CD Equal Vision

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