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Avail | |
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Origin | Reston, Virginia, U.S. |
Genres | Melodic hardcore punk,punk rock,hardcore punk |
Years active | 1987–2007, 2019–present |
Labels | Jade Tree Records Fat Wreck Lookout! Records |
Members | Tim Barry Joe Banks Gwomper Erik Larson Beau Beau |
Past members | Brien Stewart Doug Crosby Ed Trask Chuck McCauley |
Website | availrichmond |
Avail is an Americanmelodic hardcore band fromRichmond, Virginia. Originally fromReston, Virginia, the band formed in 1987, its members including Joe Banks, Doug Crosby, Brien Stewart, and Mikey Warstler. The only original remaining member, guitar player Joe Banks, teamed up with rival band LDK's (Learning Disabled Kids) Tim Barry. They moved to Richmond in 1990, and soon, after numerous line up changes, put together a solid lineup to release their first albumSatiate in 1992. Many of their lyrics center on Richmond. The band released six studio albums.
The band has never officially disbanded, but has not released any new material since 2002 and stopped playing live shows in 2007.
On March 26, 2019, the band announced a reunion show atThe National in Richmond, Virginia, scheduled for July 19.[1] Since then, they have played multiple shows and continue to tour.[2] There are currently no plans to release any new material.
Avail self-released their first LP,Satiate on Catheter-Assembly Records. It was later re-released byLookout! Records. They released several studio releases on Lookout! and then went on toFat Wreck Chords forOne Wrench andFront Porch Stories. Most recently, they have signed on withJade Tree Records who has recently re-released the Avail albumsDixie,4am Friday, andOver the James.
Tim Barry is currently writing and performing solo music. Joe Banks, Chuck McCauley and Erik Larson have teamed up in the band Freeman.