Youth Brigade was formed at the end of summer
1980 in Los Angeles, amid the explosion of the punk scene in Southern
California, by brothers Shawn,Mark and Adam Stern. The brothers
Stern have established YOUTH BRIGADE as one of the most powerful,
independent groups in North America over the course of their 7
odd years of existence. The basic philosophy of the band is the
youth is an attitude, not an age and that every generation
has the responsibility to change what they feel is wrong in the
world. Unfortunately, it seems that many people either forget
or grow weary of this responsibility as they get older in years,
so the band feels it is really important that every new generation
realize this responsibility and act upon it. It is with these
ideals in mind that the band was started, and the eldest brothers
Shawn and Mark formed the Better Youth Organization in 79.
The BYO is dedicated to promoting alternative music, art and other
creative endeavors in a completely independent manner. They started
off promoting shows,(They ran the infamous Godzillas night
club!), started BYO Records in 1982 (which has released 25 records
to date and become one of the strongest and most respected indy
labels in the world), set up tours for many bands, (including
the first BYO tour which was done in a big school bus and documented
on 60 hours of video tape to become the movie
Another State of Mind) as well as many other projects
too numerous to mention.
YOUTH BRIGADE played their first gig as a 3
piece(the bands first year of existence was as a 6 piece!) on
New Years Eve 81/82 at Godzillas. They
were part of the big BYO extravanganza, Youth Movement82
at the Hollywood Palladium, where 3500 people showed up for an
all L.A. bill in early Febuary. Then they recorded 3 tracks for
the first BYO record release, Someone Got Their Head Kicked
In, and took off in
their big yellow school bus on their first North American tour
during summer of 82. After about 30 shows and several breakdowns
(all documented on film!) they returned home to record their debut
LP Sound and Fury (A premature version was rushed
together before the tour but pressing was stopped at 800 copies
as the band was not satisfied with the quality of the material
or production.) This all new version was recorded and met with
rave reviews upon release in June of 83 followed by a highly
successful, 50 date tour of North America during the summer. After
having secured a licensing deal for Sound & Fury
in England, plans were made to tour Europe in the fall of 84.
They released a 3 song EP, What Price? in spring 84
and then played about 50 dates throughout Holland, Germany, France,
Spain, Italy, Yugoslavia, Poland, and England and were one of
the first indy American bands to tour the underground
of Europe and especially eastern countries. After this tour younger
brother & bassist Adam decided to return to art school and
finish his degree. The band recorded his last show in June of
85 at Fenders ballroom in Long Beach and these tracks have
been released on Italian and French releases as well as the Sink
With Kalifornija CD collection Brothers Shawn and Mark continued
on as The Brigade for about 2 years, but it wasnt the same
without all 3 of them together.
After taking time off, the 3 brothers were
again touring North America and Europe. This time with their new
bands in later 91,; Mark and Adams red hot be-bop,
jump, jive sensations, THE ROYAL CROWN REVUE, and Shawns
hard hitting melodic punk band THATS IT!. Meeting in a bar
in Hamburg while touring, Mark and Adam expressed the desire to
reform YOUTH BRIGADE for a tour and Shawn agreed, as long as they
would work on a new record. When they returned home in January
92 they started working on new material and did a wild show
at the Whisky A GO-GO in Hollywood, late April. As people chanted
along to Men In Blue, it was an eerie comeback just
3 days before the riots (inspired by the unjust verdict in the
case pertaining to the white L.A.P.D. officers who violently beat
black motorist Rodney King.) that
rocked L.A. They even played shows during this uprising, having
one shut down by police in Santa Ana, 50 miles south of L.A. As
the city gradually returned to its usual state of unrest,
they recorded 6 songs in July at the infamous Westbeach Studios
for their newest EP, aptly entitled Come Again. As
they planned that cold, intoxicated night in Hamburg, they once
again packed up their equipment, a couple of roadies and a film
crew, and boarded a jumbo jet in the middle of September, to tour
Europe again as YOUTH BRIGADE. The tour covered Germany, Sweden,
Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, France, Spain, Italy, Czechoslovakia
& Poland. The film crew documented the music,
politics, and madness of the world they live in and have been
able to help create a part of. This will be mad into a movie,
Searching For America, celebrating 10 years of BYO
and the spirit of idealism they try to keep alive through their
work.
Ten years after their landmark debut, the band
recorded Happy Hour was at Westbeach & released
it March of 94. They recently add former CADILLAC TRAMPS
guitarist Johny Two Bags Wickersham & finished
the latest record, To Sell The Truth. Recorded in
January & mixed by old friend Thom Wilson, This Highly acclaimed
album contains 14 new rompin stompin punk rock action tracks,
and has considered their
best album since Sound & Fury. The band toured
extensively through Canada/U.S./Europe & places beyond for
the rest of the year. Recently, the boys collaborated with Mexicos
Cuca for the upcoming Red, Hot & Latin Aids Benefit
Compilation Album on Jellybean enitez H.O.L.A. label. The
track is called El Son Del Dolor, and it features the Brigade
spreading their word in Spanish. The album also features Los Lobos,
Money Mark, David Byrne, Fishbone, along with many other diverse
artist, scheduled for release April 97.
Yes, the brothers are back and YOUTH BRIGADE hope to inspire the
ideal youth is an attitude, not an age. In a world
where power and greed continue to drag us down to annihilation,
its time for us all to stand up for real change.