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There is very few bands around in today's hardcore
scene that can make a claim to some of the things that Ensign has
done and accomplished since their humble beginnings in 1995. They've
been all over the world, playing shows in Canada, Ireland, Japan,
Europe, and the U.S. extensively. They've recorded many records
and have appeared on many compilations as well as having done national
and international tours with friends such as Sick of it All, Good
Riddance, Eyelid, AFI, Kill Your Idols, Adamantium, and Stretch
Armstrong, just to name a few. But one of the most interesting facts
about the band is that they haven't had a single original member
since 1997. How many bands do you know of that can stake a claim
like that, huh?
Their original line-up didn't last past their 1995
self-produced demo. Founding members Chris Ross (drums), Walt Svekla
(bass), and John Fraumberger (guitar) searched out a new vocalist
and ended up finding, then Sick of it All roadie, Tim Shaw. Shortly
after Tim joining, they made a weekend trip out to California and
not long after that they found a home on Indecision Records.
Their first self-titled debut 7" came out in
1996 and was a big turning point for the band. They finally had
a record out and so the endless touring began. Walt had decided
that his part in Ensign had reached its end and stepped aside so
that they could find a new bass player in local New Jersey scene
guy Nate Gluck (Strength 691, Vision). Not to long after Nate's
joining, Chris Ross left the band as well and was replaced by recent
Seattle transplant Ryan Murphy (Undertow, Ten Yard Fight).
The new line-up got in the studio and released a new
7", Fall From Grace, in the summer of 1997. Just about the
time that the EP was coming out they were already in the studio
recording their seminal first full length, Direction of Things to
Come. The Direction record came out in the winter of that year and
it really helped to establish them as a band to take notice of.
The last original founding member of Ensign, John
Fraumberger, quit the band that year as well. He left the band so
that he could pursue his teaching degree and so now once again,
a member change. Stepping up to take John's place on the endless
amount of touring that they had to look forward to was Ensign fan
and friend, Ryan "Mackenzie" Donoghue. Kenz was a great
addition to the band it was with this line-up that they really got
out there and busted their ass on the road.
Sometime in 1998 the band decided to switch labels
in the hopes to broaden their fan base as well as to try something
new. Ensign signed with Nitro Records that year and released two
records with them. Around the same time, they recorded one last
time for Indecision in the form of a split 7" with Death By
Stereo and put together a collection of all their earlier recordings
(their first 7"s plus comp tracks) as a CD entitled "Three
Years Two Months Eleven Days" which is the time span they were
on Indecision.
They are currently still together and somewhat recently
released their newest album on Blackout! Records, coincidentally
where Tim use to work in the early Ensign days.
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