H2O was born out of frontman Toby Morse's unquestionable
desire to give something back to
hardcore music. Having been a roadie for several years with
New York hardcore legends Sick Of It All, Toby got his first
big chance to perform during one of their shows.
"Pete
[Koller] wrote a song on the road, I wrote some lyrics,
and for a goof I sang 'My Love Is Real' during one of
their encores." The crowd reaction was so strong that
Toby's charismatic onstage appearances became a welcome
and expected addition to SOIA shows. It was soon apparent
that Toby was a much better frontman than he was a roadie,
and that realization led Toby to put together his own
band.
He began by enlisting the help
of his childhood friend Rusty Pistachio on guitar. After
recruiting bassist Eric Rice and drummer Max Capshaw,
H2O played its first show in December 1994, making an
immediate and lasting impression on the New York masses.
When the demand for their demo tape exceeded all expectations,
the band recorded a 7-inch for Equal Vision Records. With
their unique ability to fuse searing hardcore riffs with
catchy melodic punk, it wasnt long before H2O was touring
up and down the East Coast.
In the summer of 1995, after a
seven-week European tour with SOIA and Civ, the band parted
ways with Max. They were joined by former Outcrowd members
Todd Friend on drums and Todd Morse (Toby's brother) on
guitar. H2O quickly thrived as a five-piece, bringing
a stronger and richer sound to the hardcore community.
Soon H2O was playing with bands such as Rancid, the Mighty
Mighty Bosstones, and No Doubt. It was with this lineup
that H2O released its self-titled debut album on Blackout!
Records, an album that has since received acclaim from
all sides. As CHORD magazine put it: "H2O are here and
they've dropped a bomb on the scene in the form of one
of the best hardcore/punk albums to come out in the last
five years. This album is so amazing that I listened to
it four times straight in a row when I got it. I didn't
think about the review or what I was gonna say because
I was too busy dancing around my room..."
Now H2O is set for the release
of its first full-length effort on Epitaph, titled Thicker
Than Water. Lyrically, the band emphasizes topics like
positivity, loyalty, and personal responsibility in such
blistering songs as "Wake Up," 'Everready," and the title
song "Thicker Than Water." Sonically, H2O has never sounded
better on record.
Yet it is impossible to fully appreciate
H2O until you have seen them perform live. Toby's unstoppable
onstage energy and personality, coupled with the band's
solid musicianship, always lends itself to a hard-hitting,
unforgettable show. And with the recent addition of bassist
Adam Blake (formerly of Shelter), H2O has been invited
to tour the United States and Canada with the likes of
Murphy's Law, the Misfits, and Social Distortion, and
has sold out countless headlining shows all over the East
Coast.
For H2O, it's all about bringing
the music to as many listeners as they can. Says Toby:
"Hardcore is not about what you eat, drink, or wear. It
is a way of life, the music and the message."
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