The Factory Incident

The Factory Incident was an American post-punk band from Washington, D.C. Formed in 2000,[1] they released two EPs on the Washington, D.C.-based label Postfact Records.

The Factory Incident
OriginWashington, D.C., United States
GenresPost-punk, indie rock
Years active2000 (2000)–2005 (2005)
LabelsPostfact Records
Associated actsGovernment Issue
Glee Club
Tone
Past membersJohn Stabb
Karl Hill
Aimee Soubier
Shaun Wright
Stephen Brown

History

After Government Issue disbanded, John Stabb fronted a number of bands and eventually collaborated with guitarists Karl Hill and Aimee Soubier, bassist Shaun Wright, and drummer Stephen Brown. The band released their EP, Helmshore, in the fall of 2001, a 7" for the song "Rail" and a full-length entitled Redtape [2] before disbanding in late 2005.[3] In late-2013, John Stabb reformed Government Issue with a permanent line-up and recruited Karl Hill to play drums.[4]

Band members

  • John Stabb (Vocals)
  • Karl Hill (Guitar)
  • Aimee Soubier (Guitar)
  • Shaun Wright (Bass)
  • Stephen Brown (Drums)

Discography

Release Date Name Record Label Format
2001 Helmshore Postfact Records EP
2003 "Rail" b/w "Vacillator" (split 7" with Last Burning Embers) Postfact Records 7"
2004 Redtape Postfact Records EP
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References

  1. "The Factory Incident Biography AllMusic". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
  2. "Dischord Records: The Factory Incident - Redtape". Dischord.com. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
  3. "The Factory Incident Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
  4. "Government Issue to Play Reunion Show in April 2014 Featuring Songs From "Legless Bull"". Verbicide.com. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
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