Shank
Shank formed in New York City in the late 1990s with Derek Doherty on vocals, Jason Schultejann on guitar, Brian Daubach on bass, and Scott White on drums....
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Shank formed in New York City in the late 1990s with Derek Doherty on vocals, Jason Schultejann on guitar, Brian Daubach on bass, and Scott White on drums. Their 2000 debut album 'Sick Sick Sick' got attention for its raw energy and catchy hooks, establishing them in the punk scene.
By 2002, their sound had shifted toward something more melodic and introspective on 'God's Country for Poor People.' The title track 'Good Night Darling' became a signature ballad, capturing heartbreak with a haunting melody. Other songs like '#8' and '620' showed their range beyond straightforward punk.
They released several more albums through the 2000s and into the 2010s, including 'A Perfect Disguise' in 2005 and 'The Hunter and the Prey' in 2014. The band's straightforward approach and Doherty's vocal delivery kept them connected to their early fans even as their music evolved.
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