Chisel (band)

Chisel
Chisel plays on the University of Notre Dame campus, April 1991. From left, are Ted Leo, John Dugan and Chris Infante.
Chisel plays on the University of Notre Dame campus, April 1991. From left, are Ted Leo, John Dugan and Chris Infante.
Background information
OriginUniversity of Notre Dame, Indiana, United States
GenresPunk rock, indie rock, mod revival
Years active1990-1997, 2023-present
LabelsGern Blandsten, The Numero Group
SpinoffsTed Leo and the Pharmacists, Severinsen
Members
Past members
  • Chris Infante
WebsiteOfficial myspace website Bandcamp page

Chisel is an American punk rock band from the United States. In their original run, the group released two full-length albums and a compilation of early recordings on Gern Blandsten before disbanding in 1997.[1] In 2022, their music began being reissued by The Numero Group.[2] Later that year, they reunited to play the Numero Twenty festival and a series of shows around the US.[3]

  1. ^ Colin Larkin The Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Kollington - Morphine 2006 - Page 178 "Relocating to Washington, DC, at the dawn of the 90s, Leo turned up in the mod rock outfit Chisel. This underrated band issued 1996's 8 A.M. All Day and the following year's Set You Free before splitting up."
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