Brazil (band)
Brazil  | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Indiana, USA | 
| Genres | Post-hardcore, alternative rock, progressive rock | 
| Years active | 2001–2007 | 
| Labels | Fearless Records, Immortal Records | 
| Members | Jonathon Newby Nic Newby Aaron Smith Eric Johnson James Sefchek Philip Williams  | 
Brazil was a post-hardcore and progressive rock band from Indiana, USA.
Band history
The band was formed in 2000 by the brothers Jonathon and Nicholas Newby in Muncie, Indiana.[1] In early 2001 the band renamed themselves Brazil, taken from the Terry Gilliam film Brazil. In 2002 the band signed a small contract with Fearless Records who released the Dasein EP.[1] In 2004 they released their debut album A Hostage and the Meaning of Life, also released by Fearless Records.[2] The band later signed with Immortal Records to release The Philosophy of Velocity in 2006.[3] In August 2007, Jonathon Newby left the band, resulting in the band breaking up. Their final show was performed on August 18, 2007.
Members
Final Lineup
- Jonathon Newby - Vocals (2001-2007)
 - Nic Newby - Keyboards (2001-2007)
 - Aaron Smith - Guitars (2002-2007), Bass (2001)
 - Eric Johnson - Guitars (2002-2007)
 - James Sefchek - Drums (2003-2007)
 - Philip Williams - Bass (2004-2007)
 
Previous members
- Jonny Richardson - Guitars, vocals (2001)
 - Jonathan May - Guitars (2001)
 - Benjamin Hunt - Bass (2001-2004)
 - Matt Miller - Guitars (2002)
 - Alex Bond - Live drums (2002)
 - Andrew Gaub - Drums (2001)
 - Scott Freeman - Drums (2002)
 - Tim Hardy - Live drums (2002)
 - Jason Bradley - Live drums (2003)
 - James Cole - Live drums (2003)
 - Nater Kane - Live drums (2003)
 - Brandon Beaver - Live drums (2003)
 - Christopher Swinney- Live bass (2004)
 
Discography
- Brazil (Demo, Self-released, 2000)
 - Dasein (EP, Fearless Records, 2002)
 - A Hostage and the Meaning of Life (LP, Fearless Records, 2004)
 - The Philosophy of Velocity (LP, Immortal Records, 2006)
 
Compilation Appearances
- Wrapped Around Your Finger (The Police Cover) - Punk Goes 80s Compilation (Fearless Records, 2005)
 - Cities Made of Snow - Santa Cause Benefit Compilation (Fearless Records, 2006)
 
References
- ^ a b Loftus, Johnny. "Brazil Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
 - ^ Loftus, Johnny, Brazil - A Hostage and the Meaning of Life Album Reviews, Songs & More, AllMusic, retrieved February 22, 2024
 - ^ Greene, Jo-Ann, Brazil - The Philosophy of Velocity Album Reviews, Songs & More, AllMusic, retrieved February 22, 2024