Double Negative (band)

Double Negative
Origin Raleigh, North Carolina, US
Genres Hardcore punk
Punk rock
Years active 2006–2013
Labels Sorry State Records
Members Scott Williams
Booby Michaud
Cameron Craig
Justin Gray

Double Negative was an all-star hardcore band from Raleigh, North Carolina. Guitarist Scott Williams (aka: Epic Warfare) previously played in American Lore (with Mike Dean from Corrosion of Conformity), Fight 4 Life, Second Coming, Days Of..., Dixie Automotive, Garbageman, Daddy and Volcanoes (band).[1] Original drummer Brian Walsby had been in California's Scared Straight, Willard, Shiny Beast and Patty Duke Syndrome (with Ryan Adams),[2] as well as Wwax, Daddy, Siberian, Snake Nation (with Mike Dean and Woody Weatherman of C.O.C.) and even the final Polvo line-up that recorded Shapes before they disbanded. Original singer Kevin Collins (aka: KC) was in Subculture, Days Of and Erectus Monotone.[3] Bassist Justin Gray was in Dixie Automotive, Big Dan, Willard, Garbageman, The Rails, and The Step Gods.[4]

In 2011, both Brian and Kevin left the band for personal reasons. Charlotte, NC native Booby Michaud (GRIDS, Brain F≠, Infeccion) was asked to play drums and Cameron Craig (Logic Problem, Shards, Atrophix) took over vocal duties.

Their debut release The Wonderful and Frightening World of... LP came out on No Way Records in 2007. The 3-song Raw Energy EP was released in 2008. A burglarized practice space in December 2009 delayed their next release when a 16-track portable Korg was stolen containing the almost-complete LP. The band was finally able to deliver their sophomore release Daydreamnation, on July 27, 2010.[5]

They played the "Hidden World" fest in Toronto, Canada in October 2007, and had an 8-page feature interview in the August 2008 edition of Maximumrocknroll (issue No. 303).[6] In September 2010 they toured Europe for a handful of dates, supporting their Daydreamnation LP.[7]

In 2012, the band played Austin, TX's Chaos in Tejas festival, completed a full US summer tour, opened for Off! and Negative Approach on a two-week stretch of dates, and are slotted to continue as support for Off! and The Spits this Fall.[8]

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