Avail
Avail is an American melodic hardcore band from Richmond, Virginia, formed in 1987. Known for their intense punk sound and socially conscious lyrics, Avail has released six studio albums, two live albums, multiple EPs, and has maintained a dedicated fanbase throughout their career.
Formation and Early Years (1987–1999)
Avail was formed in 1987 in Reston, Virginia, by Joe Banks (guitar), Doug Crosby (drums), Brien Stewart (vocals), and Mikey Warstler (bass). The band quickly became a part of the Richmond punk scene, with Joe Banks being the only original member remaining throughout the years. In 1990, they moved to Richmond and solidified their lineup by teaming up with Tim Barry from the rival band LDK (Learning Disabled Kids). This collaboration led to the release of their first album, Satiate, in 1992, which featured lyrics centered on Richmond and local issues.
Breakthrough and Studio Albums (1999–2007)
Throughout the late ’90s and early 2000s, Avail released a series of impactful albums, including Dixie (1994), 4am Friday (1996), Over the James (1998), One Wrench (2000), and Front Porch Stories (2002). Their music, rooted in melodic hardcore and punk rock, often tackled social and political themes, earning them critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase. Although the band has never officially disbanded, they ceased releasing new material after 2002 and stopped performing live shows in 2007.
Hiatus and Reunion (2005–present)
In August 2005, Avail announced an indefinite hiatus to allow members to focus on personal endeavors. During this period, Chris Hughes became a business manager in the music industry, while Rob Kucharek opened American Icon Screen Printing, an apparel screen printing company serving many bands and the BMX industry on the East Coast. In March 2019, Avail announced a reunion show at Skull Fest 11 in Pittsburgh, Virginia, leading to multiple subsequent performances and tours. Since then, they have played multiple shows and continue to tour, although there are currently no plans to release new material.
Musical Style and Themes
Avail’s music is a dynamic fusion of melodic hardcore, punk rock, and hardcore punk. Their sound features aggressive guitar riffs, driving basslines, and powerful vocals, often incorporating melodic hooks and harmonies. Lyrically, Avail addresses a range of social and political issues, including economic struggles, community, and personal resilience, reflecting their commitment to activism and social awareness.
Discography
Studio Albums
- Satiate (1992)
- Dixie (1994)
- 4am Friday (1996)
- Over the James (1998)
- One Wrench (2000)
- Front Porch Stories (2002)
Live Albums
- Live at the Kings Head Inn (1993)
- Live at the Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco (1998)
- V.M. Live Presents…Avail (1999)
EPs
- Who’s to Say What Stays the Same (1991) – Sunspot Records
- Attempt to Regress (1993) – Catheter Assembly
- The Fall of Richmond (1997) – Lookout! Records – split EP with (Young) Pioneers
- 100 Times (1999) – Fat Wreck Chords
Demo Albums
- Each Other (1988)
- Reaching Out (1989)
Band Members
Current Members
- Tim Barry – Vocals
- Joe Banks – Guitar
- Justin “Gwomper” Burdick – Bass
- Erik Larson – Drums
- Beau Beau Butler – Cheerleader
Former Members
- Brien Stewart
- Doug Crosby
- Ed Trask
- Chuck McCauley
Trivia
- Avail’s only original member, Joe Banks, has been with the band since its formation in 1987.
- In March 2019, Avail announced a reunion show at Skull Fest 11 in Pittsburgh, Virginia, leading to multiple subsequent performances and tours.
- After their hiatus, Chris Hughes became a business manager in the music industry, and Rob Kucharek opened American Icon Screen Printing.
- Avail’s song “Chromatic Fades” was featured in the video game NASCAR Thunder 2004.
- Avail has a strong connection to the Richmond music scene, with many of their lyrics focusing on the city.
- Avail’s second album, Dixie, was released in 1994 and further established their presence in the melodic hardcore scene.
- In September 2024, Avail announced a vinyl re-release of their earlier albums as a celebration of their enduring legacy.