Descendents
Milo Aukerman - Vocals
Stephen Egerton - Guitar
Karl Alvarez - Bass
Bill Stevenson - Drums
Aukerman became their lead vocalist and the band released the seminal debut LP, Milo Goes To College. Through the bowels of ingenuity the album’s fusion of catcy melodies and raw enerty has been said to have bred the “pop punk” genre. The album’s anthems, delivered by the crop-haired geek-cum-heartthrob, Aukerman, inspired the Los Angeles Times to write, “…perfect for the little guy who was ever called a nerd and never got the girl. The chain saw pop combined with earthy humor conveys what is often an inarticulate rage.” Despite the levity of the album’s tracks, Milo actually did go to college. Stevenson joined Black Flag, and thus began the first of many breaks for the band.
In 1985 Stevenson left Black Flag, Aukerman left college (for a while), and Descendents were reborn for the first of many times. Taking a more pop-flavored turn, and with a couple of line-up changes, the band continued touring and releasing albums. With the induction of Karl Alvarez on bass and Stephen Egerton on guitar, and the release of 1987’s ALL LP, the Descendents now had what Hit Parade magazine referred to as “killer chops”. However, in the fall of 1987, Aukerman went back to college, eventually earning a PhD, and embarking upon a career in research. Stevenson, Alvarez, and Egerton carried on under the name of ALL, further honing their musicianship and songwriting.
In 1996, inspired by his wife, Dr. Aukerman rediscovered his musical inclinations, which lead to the Descendents recording their first album in 9 years, Everything Sucks, a perfect return to the musical form that the band had become known for. Produced by Stevenson and Egerton at the band’s own aptly-named studio – The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado – Everything Sucks picks up exactly where ALL left off. Following a rigorous tour, Aukerman once again returned to his life in the lab.
In 2004 Descendents surprised fans once again with two new releases on Fat Wreck Chords – the EP ‘Merican and full-length Cool To Be You. Once again, Aukerman heeded the call in 2010, as Descendents return to play shows in Austin and Australia, as well as shows in Europe and North America for 2011. Of course, the future is unwritten. Just as it seemed Descendents closed their final chapter in musical history, the fourth decade of Descendents evolution begins.
"I think one of the things that’s kept us inspired over the years is having the music as an outlet for our frustrations,” says Milo, who delivered a particularly impassioned, even aggressive vocal performance. “Having the freedom to completely blow my voice out every time I recorded was a very positive experience for me,” he says about their latest album 'Hypercaffium Spazzinate'.
Links
Tours
Latin American Tour 2024
EU + UK Tour w/ Circle Jerks 2025
- 09.03.2025 IE-Dublin New Show
- 10.03.2025 UK-Belfast New Show
- 12.03.2025 UK-Glasgow New Show
- 14.03.2025 UK-Manchester New Show
- 15.03.2025 UK-London New Show
- 16.03.2025 UK-Nottingham New Show
- 18.03.2025 UK-Bristol New Show
- 19.03.2025 UK-Bournemouth New Show
- 21.03.2025 BE-Antwerp New Show
- 22.03.2025 DE-Münster New Show
- 23.03.2025 NL-Eindhoven New Show
- 25.03.2025 DE-Munich New Show
- 26.03.2025 HU-Budapest New Show
- 28.03.2025 PL-Kraków New Show
- 29.03.2025 PL-Warszawa New Show
- 30.03.2025 AT-Vienna New Show
- 01.04.2025 CZ-Prague New Show
- 02.04.2025 DE-Berlin New Show
- 04.04.2025 DK-Copenhagen New Show
- 06.04.2025 NO-Oslo New Show
- 07.04.2025 SE-Stockholm New Show
- 09.04.2025 FI-Helsinki New Show