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Texas Is the Reason

Texas Is the Reason is an American and band formed in in 1994 by guitarist Norman Brannon (formerly of ) and drummer Chris Daly (formerly of 108), with bassist Scott Winegard and vocalist/guitarist Garrett Klahn completing the lineup. The band emerged from the East Coast hardcore scene but sought a more expansive sound, drawing influences from acts and producing music that blended raw intensity with introspective lyrics. They released a self-titled EP in 1995 on and their sole full-length album, Do You Know Who You Are?, in 1996 on Jade Tree Records, which featured production by and tracks like "Back and to the Left" and "The Magic Bullet Theory." Despite gaining significant underground acclaim and interest from major labels like , internal tensions led to the band's disbandment in 1997 after just three years together. Texas Is the Reason is widely regarded as a cornerstone of the 1990s emo movement, foreshadowing the genre's evolution by merging energy with emotional vulnerability, and their brief career has left a lasting influence on subsequent acts in and . Post-breakup, members pursued projects such as Jets to Brazil (Brannon) and New End Original (Klahn), while the band's catalog was remastered and reissued in 2013 as The Entire Recorded Discography, including two new songs recorded during their reunion. The band has reunited sporadically for live performances, including a one-off show in 2006 and an extensive tour from 2012 to 2013 that spanned and , culminating in three filmed concerts. In 2025, Texas Is the Reason announced a U.S. reunion tour featuring dates at festivals like and headlining shows in , with an additional performance added in on December 12 at (as of November 2025), though original guitarist Norman Brannon did not participate. This resurgence underscores their enduring appeal among fans of early and .

History

Formation and early releases (1994–1995)

Texas Is the Reason was founded in 1994 in by guitarist Norman Brannon, formerly of the hardcore band , and drummer Chris Daly, previously with 108, who sought to create music beyond the constraints of the East Coast hardcore scene. The duo assembled the initial lineup by recruiting bassist Scott Winegard, ex-member of Fountainhead, and vocalist/guitarist Garrett Klahn, who had played in Buffalo-based bands like and reached out to Brannon after hearing about early practices. This core quartet—Brannon on guitar, Klahn on vocals and guitar, Winegard on bass, and Daly on drums—formed the band's foundation during its active early period. The band recorded their self-titled debut EP in late 1994 during a single 10-hour session, capturing three tracks including "If It's Here When We Get Back It's Ours," "Dressing Cold," and "Antique." released the EP on November 7, 1995, as a 7-inch and , marking the band's entry into the label circuit after they had initially planned to sign with the label following their formation. Early live performances helped build momentum, with the band's first show at the Equal Vision Records loft drawing a large crowd and attracting attention from major label A&R representatives, signaling their rapid appeal within underground circles. The EP's release solidified their presence in the burgeoning post-hardcore and emo scenes, earning them recognition as an influential act that inspired similar emotional and melodic approaches in the genre.

Do You Know Who You Are? and breakup (1996–1997)

Following the success of their self-titled EP on , Texas Is the Reason continued their partnership with the label for their debut full-length album. In December 1995, the band entered Oz Studio in to record Do You Know Who You Are?, with production handled by of , alongside recording engineer Drew Mazurek. The album was released on April 30, 1996, through , marking the band's sole studio effort during their initial run. Its title drew from the alleged final words spoken to by his assassin, , reflecting the band's interest in themes of identity and confrontation. Standout tracks included "Back and to the Left," which alluded to the JFK assassination through its lyrics and title. To promote the record, Texas Is the Reason undertook rigorous touring schedules, including a six-week U.S. jaunt with and a outing with in mid-1996, where the bands shared a live split captured in . Another tour followed in early 1997, building on the momentum but amplifying existing strains within the group. These performances solidified their reputation in the and scenes, drawing crowds eager for the band's intricate guitar work and emotionally charged songwriting. However, the relentless pace of touring, combined with mounting pressure from major-label overtures, exacerbated internal conflicts over creative direction and personal dynamics. Tensions reached a breaking point during the 1997 European tour, leading the band to disband abruptly; their final performance occurred in , , in February 1997. The official breakup announcement followed in April 1997 via a letter from the band, emphasizing a desire to end on their terms rather than compromise integrity.

Post-breakup projects (1998–2011)

Following the band's 1997 disbandment, a split live album with was released in 1999 on Your Choice Records as part of the label's live series. Titled Your Choice Live Series 037, it compiled previously unreleased recordings from Texas Is the Reason's 1996 European tour, capturing performances of tracks like "Nickel Wound" and "The Magic Bullet Theory." Guitarist Norman Brannon formed Jets to Brazil in 1998 with (formerly of ), releasing four albums on Jade Tree Records before disbanding in 2003. Vocalist and guitarist Garrett Klahn formed New Rising Sons in late 1998 in City's . The band, featuring drummer Drew Thomas (formerly of Into Another) and guitarist Kevin McGinnis, signed a major-label deal with Maverick Records in 1999 but disbanded shortly thereafter without releasing an album, amid internal challenges and label pressures. Klahn and bassist Scott Winegard later formed New End Original in 2001, releasing the album on Initial Records that year. Drummer Chris Daly remained active in the hardcore scene, contributing to Ressurection—a New Jersey-based band he had drummed for in the early 1990s—with a compilation released in 2007 on Bridge Nine Records. The project reunited several original members, including vocalist Robert Fish and guitarist Dan Yemin, highlighting Daly's ongoing ties to straight-edge and circles. Daly also participated in 108 reunions during this period, including live performances that sustained the band's legacy within the community. During the late , Is the Reason's catalog developed a growing amid renewed interest in 1990s and , fueled by the emerging revival of the genre among younger bands and fans. This period saw increased demand for their original releases on , setting the stage for formal reissues by the early and cementing their influence on subsequent acts.

Reunions and recent activity (2012–present)

In November 2012, Texas Is the Reason announced their reunion via a video to celebrate ' 25th anniversary, performing initial shows that month at in alongside other label acts. The band, featuring its original lineup of vocalist Garrett Klahn, guitarist Norman Brannon, bassist Scott Winegard, and drummer Chris Daly, followed with a 10-date U.S. tour in early 2013, including performances at the in and the in . The reunion continued into 2013 with additional U.S. appearances, such as at in , where they shared the stage with acts like Blink-182 and . Later that year, the band embarked on an eight-date European tour dubbed "The Grand Finale," spanning , the , , and the from July 26 to August 4, concluding at the in ; this run was promoted as their last shows at the time. On March 15, 2016, Texas Is the Reason reunited for a one-off performance at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn, New York, marking the 20th anniversary of their album Do You Know Who You Are? with a full set of their catalog. In June 2025, the band announced a new reunion tour for their 30th anniversary, excluding guitarist Norman Brannon due to personal reasons with no reported animosity; Brannon publicly expressed support for the shows via social media. The lineup centers on vocalist Garrett Klahn and bassist Scott Winegard, with drummer Chris Daly and rotating guest guitarists, including Ted Leo joining for select dates such as the September 13 and 14 shows at Crossroads in Garwood, New Jersey. The 2025 tour includes festival appearances at in September, on September 21 in , and Best Friends Forever Festival on October 18 in , alongside headline dates like October 5 at in . An additional show was added for December 12 at , featuring special guests and The Ramoms, a Ramones tribute band. Coinciding with the tour, released a remastered discography collection for the band's 30th anniversary, comprising a three-part 12-inch series: the self-titled EP (TX30 ) with "Something To Forget (Version I)," the expanded album Do You Know Who You Are? The Complete Collection including two previously unreleased songs, and a forthcoming third installment; these feature updated artwork, obi strips, and booklets with rare photos, distributed internationally via partners like Coretex Records.

Musical style and influences

Influences

Texas Is the Reason's roots trace back to the New York hardcore scene, where key members drew from their experiences in earlier bands such as , known for its Krishna-core style blending with philosophy, and 108, a hardcore outfit emphasizing positive, straight-edge messages. Guitarist Norman Brannon contributed to before leaving in 1993 and played in 108 alongside drummer Chris Daly, while both Brannon and Daly had previously collaborated in the band . These prior projects immersed the members in the intense, community-driven ethos of NYHC, shaping their approach to music as a vehicle for personal and social expression. The band drew significant inspiration from acts on the Dischord label, including , whose innovative sound and rejection of hardcore tropes like stage diving influenced Texas Is the Reason's performance style and DIY principles. , produced by —who served as a "fifth member" for the band due to his production role and shared aesthetic—provided a model for angular riffs and introspective lyrics addressing social issues. Emo elements in their sound were shaped by Revolution Summer pioneers and , whose emphasis on raw emotional intensity and cathartic delivery resonated with the band's melodic aggression. They also drew influence from Christie Front Drive, whose introspective emo style informed their blend of melody and aggression. Additionally, and influences from and The Replacements informed their use of dual vocals and accessible melodies, as Brannon has noted these acts' role in pioneering emotional narratives within . Brannon's straight-edge background, rooted in his time with Shelter and 108, permeated the band's lyrical themes of clarity and confrontation, though Texas Is the Reason shifted toward personal self-discovery rather than overt ideological preaching. This evolution reflected a broader move away from the rigid binaries of early straight-edge culture toward more inclusive, introspective songwriting.

Style and songwriting

Texas Is the Reason's music is rooted in with prominent sensibilities, characterized by interlocking guitar lines that create a layered, melodic texture amid aggressive rhythms. The band's sound features dynamic shifts, transitioning from quiet, introspective passages to explosive crescendos, as exemplified in tracks like "Back and to the Left," where soft melodic builds erupt into chaotic distortion. This structure draws from traditions while incorporating 's emotional intensity, blending rock's subtlety with punk's urgency. Central to their style is the dual vocal and guitar interplay between frontman Garrett Klahn and guitarist Norman Brannon, which generates a call-and-response tension that heightens the music's emotional drive. Klahn's vocals, delivered with controlled urgency rather than outright screams, carry a nasal, raspy quality that conveys restrained frustration, often overlapping with Brannon's backing shouts to build intensity. Their guitar work complements this, with shimmering, bouncing riffs that alternate between melodic clarity and feedback-laden aggression, fostering a sense of interplay that propels songs forward. Lyrically, the band explores themes of regret, , and urban alienation, often through raw, shouted confessions that reflect inner turmoil. Lines like "It's getting cold all over again / So I'll be inside way too much again" from "Nicklewound" evoke and cyclical disappointment, while the album title Do You Know Who You Are? probes self-doubt and existential questioning. This content is delivered with pent-up , avoiding overt in favor of direct, heartfelt expression. The production on their releases maintains a raw yet melodic quality, emphasizing , fluctuations, and driving drumbeats without overpolishing the sound. On the 1995 self-titled EP, the approach is grittier and more punk-infused, with poppier energy and less separation in the mix, whereas the 1996 album Do You Know Who You Are? evolves toward more introspective arrangements, featuring remastered clarity that highlights individual instruments and subtle bass lines. This progression allows for greater emotional depth, shifting from the EP's high-energy bursts to the album's balanced tension and release. Their style has influenced later emo revival bands, such as Thursday, through its fusion of melodic post-hardcore dynamics and confessional lyricism, helping bridge 1990s indie emo with subsequent waves.

Personnel

Current members

As of the 2025 reunion tour, Texas Is the Reason's active lineup features founding member Garrett Klahn on lead vocals and guitars, a role he has held since the band's inception in 1994 and resumed for all subsequent reunions including 2006, 2012–2013, 2016, and the current run. Similarly, bassist Scott Winegard, another original member since 1994, returns for the 2025 performances alongside Klahn, marking his involvement in every band reunion to date. No permanent second guitarist has been named, as original member Norman Brannon declined to participate due to personal reservations about the band's history; instead, the tour incorporates guest and stand-in guitarists, including who joined for covers like Sugar's "Changes" at select East Coast dates in September 2025. The drumming position remains fluid following original drummer Chris Daly's non-participation in the 2025 tour, with session players recruited for the 2025 shows and festivals such as and .

Former members

Texas Is the Reason's former members consist of the band's co-founders, who participated in its original run and subsequent reunions but are not part of the 2025 activities.
  • Norman Brannon – guitars, backing vocals (1994–1997, 2006, 2012–2013, 2016). Brannon, formerly of , co-founded the band with Daly and contributed to its early sound. He declined participation in the 2025 reunion, citing negative associations from his experiences during the band's mid-1990s era, including struggles with and being as a gay man in the scene. After Texas Is the Reason, Brannon co-founded Jets to Brazil and later joined in 2021.
  • Chris Daly – drums (1994–1997, 2006, 2012–2013, 2016). Daly, previously of , provided the band's rhythmic foundation from its inception through multiple reunion performances.
No permanent lineup changes occurred prior to 2025, though brief touring substitutes were occasionally used during reunion shows without altering the core membership.

Discography

Studio albums

Texas Is the Reason's sole studio album, Do You Know Who You Are?, was released on April 30, 1996, by . The record features 10 original tracks, including "Johnny on the Spot," "," and "Nickel Wound." A remastered 30th anniversary edition was released in 2025 via Coretex Records, marking the band's enduring legacy in .
TitleRelease DateLabelFormatNotes
Do You Know Who You Are?April 30, 1996CD, LP10 tracks; remastered edition released 2025 (Coretex Records)

Live albums

In 1999, the band issued Your Choice Live Series 037, a split live album with on Your Choice Records, capturing performances from May 28, 1996, at Räucherkammer in , . Texas Is the Reason contributed six tracks to the release: "Nickel Wound," "The ," "Johnny On The Spot," "Dressing Cold," "A Jack With One Eye," and "," mixed at Stilteloos in , . The package includes a booklet with live photographs of both bands.
TitleRelease DateLabelFormatNotes
Your Choice Live Series 037 (split with Samiam)June 4, 1999Your Choice RecordsCD6 tracks by Texas Is the Reason; live recordings from 1996

EPs and singles

Texas Is the Reason's debut release was their self-titled EP, issued on November 7, 1995, by Revelation Records as a 7-inch vinyl and CD. The EP consists of three tracks: "If It's Here When We Get Back It's Ours," "Dressing Cold," and "Antique," recorded at Salad Days Studio in Baltimore. These songs established the band's signature post-hardcore sound, blending melodic elements with intense instrumentation. Revelation Records is scheduled to release a remastered and expanded edition of the self-titled EP, titled TX30 Special Edition, on November 28, 2025, to commemorate the band's 30th anniversary (as of November 14, 2025). Pressed as a 12-inch at with direct-to-metal mastering, it includes the original three tracks plus a bonus track, "Something to Forget (Version I)," previously available only on a split single. The edition features updated artwork and is limited to specific color variants. The band also issued two split singles during their initial run. In 1995, Texas Is the Reason shared a 7-inch with on Simba Recordings, contributing the track "Something to Forget." The following year, they collaborated with on a Jade Tree Records 7-inch, providing "Blue Boy" alongside the latter's "E. Texas Ave." These splits highlighted the band's growing connections within the and scenes.

Compilations and reissues

Texas Is the Reason appeared on the 1996 Jade Tree label's Anti-Matter compilation, contributing the original track "The Magic Bullet Theory," which benefited research. The band's first major retrospective release came in 2013 with Do You Know Who You Are?: The Complete Collection on , a remastered double LP compiling their entire recorded output up to that point. This deluxe reissue expanded the 1996 album Do You Know Who You Are? by incorporating their 1995 self-titled EP, tracks from split 7-inch singles with and , and two previously unreleased songs—"Something to Forget (Version II)" and the "Do You Know Who You Are?"—recorded with . Mastered by at Masterdisk, the collection was released on February 12, 2013, coinciding with the band's reunion performance at ' 25th anniversary festival. It served as an essential overview of their brief but influential , pressed on 180-gram for enhanced audio quality. In 2025, to mark the 30th anniversary of their formation, Texas Is the Reason issued a series of remastered reissues through Coretex Records in collaboration with Revelation Records and Polyvinyl Record Co. The first installment, the TX30 Special Edition of their self-titled 1995 EP, is scheduled for release on November 28, 2025 (as of November 14, 2025), limited to 500 copies with updated cover art, an obi strip, and a bonus track, "Something to Forget (Version I)." This was followed by a remastered edition of Do You Know Who You Are?, completing the core discography reissues with visually cohesive packaging across the three 12-inch vinyl releases. The series also included tour-exclusive bonus material tied to the band's 2025 reunion performances, providing fans with fresh access to their seminal works.

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