Taking Back the Night Life
Liferuiner was a Canadian straight edge hardcore/metalcore group from Greater Toronto Area, formed in 2004. In August 2008, a new lineup appeared going under the name xLIFERUINERx (which had been the Canadian band's name when they first started out). This lineup had an entirely unrelated group of members based out of upstate New York - fans would thus refer to this group as 'Liferuiner US' in a method of distinguishing between the two entities, which for certain periods of time co-existed in tumultuous fashion. This version of the band has since disbanded. The band was originally created to make a sort of joke against mainstream straight edge bands by writing lyrics about hate and death rather than preaching their lifestyle. They played its first show on July 16 2004 in Waterdown, Ontario, coming on as a guest surprise after a Numbers, Revolt set. Liferuiner signed a one-record deal with Tribunal Records for the distribution of No Saints. In June 2007 the band announced a deal with Rise Records, but were suddenly dropped from the label's roster after little more than a month's time. The group pressed onwards and inked a one-record deal with Uprising Records, which culminated in the recording and release of the album Taking Back The Night Life in 2008. O'Callaghan, the sole original member remaining, left the group in mid 2008. In a move initiated by the label, tour manager Greg Moore copyrighted the band name and all the songs so that he could continue managing the outfit regardless of who comprised it. Eventually, he also kicked out the remaining Canadian members and replaced them all with members from the US. The Liferuiner US line-up announced in August 2008 that they had signed a multi-album deal with Uprising Records, and that a new album was to be released in March 2009, although no recorded material ever actually materialized from this group. Liferuiner US employed a 'revolving-door' line-up (bordering on hundreds of past members) earning them a sense of comedic infamy amongst previous fans of the band. The group went through a number of teased break-ups, before quietly ceasing operations for good in 2010. Earlier in the same year, O'Callaghan had announced a reformation of the Canadian version of the band, thus leaving them as the sole (and seen by many as the rightful) lineup of Liferuiner once again and toured across the country playing with bands such as Doom Cannon and Gates. In 2011, Liferuiner embarked upon a completely different approach to their music with more serious lyrics and melodic instrumentation. The band released the Sons of Straight Edge EP in December 2011, which was an attempted rebirth for the band. These stylistic alterations were elaborated on in a series of videos entitled Through the Eyes of featuring O'Callaghan describing changes in his attitude and his desire to write more meaningful music. He now sings about the things that matter to him such as LGBT rights and Humanitarianism. The new musical direction has been rumored to be influenced by bassist Burton Lavery's arrival in July 2011. In 2013 Liferuiner signed a deal with InVogue Records, and would later release their third full-length Future Revisionists. In January 2016, the band released the NOMADS EP and seemed to have disbanded since. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Liferuiner was a Canadian straight edge hardcore/metalcore group from Greater Toronto Area, formed in 2004. In August 2008, a new lineup appeared going under the name xLIFERUINERx (which had been the Canadian band's name when they first started out). This lineup had an entirely unrelated group of members based out of upstate New York - fans would thus refer to this group as 'Liferuiner US' in a method of distinguishing between the two entities, which for certain periods of time co-existed in tumultuous fashion. This version of the band has since disbanded. The band was originally created to make a sort of joke against mainstream straight edge bands by writing lyrics about hate and death rather than preaching their lifestyle. They played its first show on July 16 2004 in Waterdown, Ontario, coming on as a guest surprise after a Numbers, Revolt set. Liferuiner signed a one-record deal with Tribunal Records for the distribution of No Saints. In June 2007 the band announced a deal with Rise Records, but were suddenly dropped from the label's roster after little more than a month's time. The group pressed onwards and inked a one-record deal with Uprising Records, which culminated in the recording and release of the album Taking Back The Night Life in 2008. O'Callaghan, the sole original member remaining, left the group in mid 2008. In a move initiated by the label, tour manager Greg Moore copyrighted the band name and all the songs so that he could continue managing the outfit regardless of who comprised it. Eventually, he also kicked out the remaining Canadian members and replaced them all with members from the US. The Liferuiner US line-up announced in August 2008 that they had signed a multi-album deal with Uprising Records, and that a new album was to be released in March 2009, although no recorded material ever actually materialized from this group. Liferuiner US employed a 'revolving-door' line-up (bordering on hundreds of past members) earning them a sense of comedic infamy amongst previous fans of the band. The group went through a number of teased break-ups, before quietly ceasing operations for good in 2010. Earlier in the same year, O'Callaghan had announced a reformation of the Canadian version of the band, thus leaving them as the sole (and seen by many as the rightful) lineup of Liferuiner once again and toured across the country playing with bands such as Doom Cannon and Gates. In 2011, Liferuiner embarked upon a completely different approach to their music with more serious lyrics and melodic instrumentation. The band released the Sons of Straight Edge EP in December 2011, which was an attempted rebirth for the band. These stylistic alterations were elaborated on in a series of videos entitled Through the Eyes of featuring O'Callaghan describing changes in his attitude and his desire to write more meaningful music. He now sings about the things that matter to him such as LGBT rights and Humanitarianism. The new musical direction has been rumored to be influenced by bassist Burton Lavery's arrival in July 2011. In 2013 Liferuiner signed a deal with InVogue Records, and would later release their third full-length Future Revisionists. In January 2016, the band released the NOMADS EP and seemed to have disbanded since. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
If Being Fake Was an Olympic Sport
A Ticket to the Pussy Crusher
I Don't Need to Be Straight Edge to Be Better Than You
Saints and Sinners
Doug Burns To Death
The Jump Off
Anthem to a New Generation
You Look Better When You're Drunk
The Alphabet Never Really Made Sense to Me
You Call Me Son, I Call You Dead
The End of Great Things to Come
You've Successfully Turned Blood Into Water
Americant
You Use Dirt as A Metaphor for Life
Ham Hands Lives
Chernobyll
MEGADEATH
Taking Back The Night Life
1990
You Have a Body Like an Hourglass, and a Face That Could Stop Time
Amaranthine
Vacant
xSuck My Dickx
S.O.S.E.
Kids Wanna Rock
Waivered Lives
Suck My Dick
Savages
Dead Dead DEATH
Fissure
Intro
Ameranthine
Dreamcatcher
C.O.P.E
S.O.S.E
Despair
Self Purgatory
Feeling/Meaning
Revolution
Bad Rock Anthem
Harvest/Famine
You Look Better When You're Dr
You Use Dirt as A Metaphor for
Taking Back The Nightlife
you have a body like an hour glass, and a face that could stop time
Day Walker
Degeneration X
Feeling / Meaning
you have a body like an hour glass and a face that could stop time
Lost & Found
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