Life of Agony


Life of Agony is an American alternative metal band from Brooklyn, New York that was formed in 1989 by singer Mina Caputo, bassist Alan Robert and guitarist Joey Z. To date the band has released six studio albums.

History

Formation and ''River Runs Red'' (1989–1993)

The band was formed in the summer of 1989 by singer Mina Caputo, bassist Alan Robert and guitarist Joey Z. After playing with several drummers, they enlisted Type O Negative drummer Sal Abruscato before recording the debut album River Runs Red after they signed to Roadrunner Records.

''Ugly'' (1994–1996)

River Runs Red was followed by the more emotional Ugly, but drummer Abruscato left Life of Agony after the accompanying tour. His successor was ex-Pro-Pain & ex-Crumbsuckers drummer Dan Richardson.

''Soul Searching Sun'', Caputo's departure and breakup (1997–2002)

Vocalist Mina Caputo departed the band following the release of Soul Searching Sun. She claimed her heart was no longer in the type of music Life of Agony produced. The band then toured with ex-Ugly Kid Joe singer Whitfield Crane, went back into the studio, and kicked Whitfield Crane out of the band. They contemplated moving Alan Robert to vocals and guitar and adding former Stuck Mojo bassist Corey Lowery, but decided they did not want to continue under the Life of Agony banner without Caputo. In 1999 they decided to split. Alan Robert started Among Thieves with former members of Biohazard and the rest of the band starting Stereomud with Erik Rogers on vocals, both not straying from LOA's style. A live CD with LOA's unplugged performance at the Dutch Lowlands Festival from 1997 was released in 2000.

First reunion and ''Broken Valley'' (2003–2011)

On January 3 and 4, 2003, the original line-up reunited for two sold-out shows at New York's Irving Plaza. Both shows were recorded, and released on CD/DVD later that same year. The reunion resulted in several more shows and appearances on European festivals, as well as the recording of 2005's Broken Valley, the band's first new studio album since 1997 and their first on the Sony-owned Epic Records. The album was a commercial disappointment for Epic, and they parted ways with the band at the end of 2005. Caputo later stated "That experience killed this band in a lot of ways. The label didn't understand who this band was and continually tried to mould us into something we weren't. Not to mention the illegal spyware they put on our album without our knowledge to try and prevent piracy, and the class-action lawsuit they lost because of it. The court forced them to pull all of our records off the shelf just three months after it was released! The whole thing was a nightmare. We didn't want to make new music for a long time after that."
Life of Agony went on to tour with Megadeth, Dream Theater, and numerous other metal bands during 2005's Gigantour. Three years after their tour in 2005, Life of Agony released a CD/DVD set for River Runs Red with bonus tracks and videos from their early career. Caputo was featured on the 2007 track "What Have You Done", from the band Within Temptation. The song has been a minor hit all around the world.
During a December 2010 appearance on MTV's Headbangers Ball, Life of Agony announced they were writing new material. Sal stated in the interview that they were going to start with one song and see if there is a good enough spark to continue writing. This is something special for the fans for their patience.
By the summer of 2011 the band attempted to write new material only to feel it was being forced and not natural. Caputo stated that the band in an attempt not to become a novelty act was to go back into hiatus or permanently disband. Sal created A Pale Horse Named Death, Joey is still running his New York-based Method of Groove Studio, Alan is working on his second comic for IDW and a film of his first comic Wire hangers, and Mina will release three to four projects in the next year.

Second split (2012–2013)

In a February 2012 interview, Sal Abruscato confirmed that Life of Agony was no more. He explains, "We're not gonna play . We moved out of our studio. We all kind of feel like we're at the end. We're never gonna make another record, because of those kinds of problems I was talking about – we can't agree on writing a song. And Mina Caputo wants to pursue her lifestyle. And that's pretty much the reason why also I've moved on and I'm doing my own thing... to just keep going; I didn't want my career to stop with Life of Agony. Life of Agony doesn't tour, Life of Agony doesn't do much. And so we were at a point where it was like... We did the last three shows in July and then we moved out of our studio, and that's it. I don't foresee anything in the future; I highly doubt it. I don't know how that would happen."
In a July 2012 interview with Revolver Magazine, Alan Robert described his attitude towards the state of the band. "I actually don’t think Mina’s transition is the ultimate reason the band isn’t active right now. We’d been doing a lot less touring over the last bunch of years, way before she announced her personal news. I can only speak for myself, but I can say that starting a family has definitely made me want to tour and travel a lot less in general. For that reason in particular, I’m much happier being home working on my comics and film projects. It fulfills my creative needs and allows me to live the life I want to at this stage."

Second reunion (2014–present)

On March 22, 2014, Life of Agony confirmed on their official website that they were active again, and performed their first show since Caputo's gender confirmation at the Alcatraz Hard Rock & Metal Festival in Kortrijk, Belgium on August 8. They played Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey on September 13, 2014.
On January 12, 2016, Life of Agony announced that they were signed to Napalm Records, and released A Place Where There's No More Pain, their first studio album in 12 years, on April 28, 2017.
The band announced the release, in October 2019, of its sixth studio album The Sound of Scars on Napalm Records, which acts as "Chapter Two" to their classic debut "River Runs Red". The concept album, hailed by Loudwire as one the year's "Most Anticipated Hard Rock & Metal Albums" was produced & mixed by Grammy Award-winning producer Sylvia Massy and co-produced by LOA's very own Joey Z. World renowned engineer Howie Weinberg handled mastering duties.
On August 9, 2019 the hit single 'Scars' premiered on Billboard the song shot to the #1 spot on Music Choice with 2.44 Million listeners.

Music

According to the group members themselves, they were influenced by bands as diverse as Radiohead, Metallica, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Social Distortion.
Robert wrote the majority of the music and lyrics and Caputo wrote select ballads, mostly about her parents and homelife, particularly her mother.
Perhaps the most striking difference between the River Runs Red and Ugly albums of the mid-90s and 2005's Broken Valley is the change in Caputo's vocal style, which gradually changed from a Danzig-esque baritone to a lighter, more conventional rock style later in the band's career.
The band continues to perform and make music together as well as pursuing individual projects. Caputo recorded several solo records with European musicians and has toured overseas to support those albums. The band is currently putting the finishing touches on a new DVD from their 2007 European tour.
Robert, Life of Agony's primary songwriter, started Spoiler NYC in 2006. The group recorded an album called Grease Fire in Hell's Kitchen and filmed videos for singles "Suicide Hotel" and "Ruined." Many reviewers praised the old-school approach to their street punk sound. He later established himself as a prolific horror comics author and illustrator, releasing several critically acclaimed series for award-winning publisher IDW Publishing. His creator-owned titles include, Wire Hangers, Crawl to Me, and Killogy.
Member Joey Z. had created his own recording studio, Method of Groove, in Brooklyn, NY.
"River Runs Red" was used in "Initiation", a 2006 episode of The Office.

Lawsuit

While touring in 1995 in support of their album, Ugly, a fan died after falling from the stage while apparently trying to stage-dive. A security guard and, to a lesser extent, the band were implicated in a lawsuit which was eventually dropped with no charges filed. At subsequent concerts the band were mindful of the potential for fans to injure themselves, often trying to cool down the mosh pit between songs if things were rough. An example of this can be seen on the River Runs Again DVD, in which, Caputo is heard saying "Everybody watch over each other out in the pit, we already lost a life." and "No lives lost, right?"

Band members

Current members
Former members

Albums

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Live albums

Singles