Plow United
PhilaMOCA
531 N 12th St
Philadelphia, PA 19123-3323
May 21, 2016
8:00 PM UTC
I Was There
Leave a Review
About this concert
Plow United (Record Release Show!)
Find a place to stay
Upcoming concerts from similar artists
Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Easily follow all your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music
Share Event
Plow United Biography
Plow United was an American rock group formed in Wilmington, Delaware, The United States of America in 1992. They played fast punk rock with pop, thrashcore and hardcore influences. Their lyrics are sometimes labelled "emo" postfact. Band members were Brian McGee (vocals and guitar), Sean Rule (drums) and Joel Tannenbaum (bass).
McGee, Rule and Tannenbaum met at a private high school in Wilmington, Delaware in 1989. In 1992 they formed a band called Plow and recorded a six-song demo entitled Warped Sense of Humor and included "Pearl Jam." In 1994, Joel moved to West Chester, Pennsylvania where the band had been forming friendships and playing with other local bands, and began working with the newly started Creep Records, whose base was the town of West Chester. They soon began to tour the northeastern United States and eventually took their music as far as Canada and California.
In 1995 Plow changed its name to Plow United when a band of the same name from Baltimore, Maryland sent them a polite but firm letter claiming rights to the name. A reproduction of the letter can be found inside the cover of their eponymous debut album, which Creep Records released that same year. With a full-length album under their belts, Plow United's credibility grew and they toured nationally and played with established punk rock acts like Lagwagon, At the Drive-In, Buglite, Bouncing Souls and Good Riddance.
In 1996 the band recorded and released their second record, Goodnight Sellout, and Plow United received attention from major labels. They declined to pursue a career in rock and roll, however, and in 1997 the band broke up at the height of its popularity. In 1998 Creep Records released a posthumous third LP, Narcolepsy, known among fans as a darker take on the band's loose, aggressive pop punk sound. In 2000 Coolidge Records released The Dustbin of History, a compilation of singles and other non-album tracks.
Read MoreMcGee, Rule and Tannenbaum met at a private high school in Wilmington, Delaware in 1989. In 1992 they formed a band called Plow and recorded a six-song demo entitled Warped Sense of Humor and included "Pearl Jam." In 1994, Joel moved to West Chester, Pennsylvania where the band had been forming friendships and playing with other local bands, and began working with the newly started Creep Records, whose base was the town of West Chester. They soon began to tour the northeastern United States and eventually took their music as far as Canada and California.
In 1995 Plow changed its name to Plow United when a band of the same name from Baltimore, Maryland sent them a polite but firm letter claiming rights to the name. A reproduction of the letter can be found inside the cover of their eponymous debut album, which Creep Records released that same year. With a full-length album under their belts, Plow United's credibility grew and they toured nationally and played with established punk rock acts like Lagwagon, At the Drive-In, Buglite, Bouncing Souls and Good Riddance.
In 1996 the band recorded and released their second record, Goodnight Sellout, and Plow United received attention from major labels. They declined to pursue a career in rock and roll, however, and in 1997 the band broke up at the height of its popularity. In 1998 Creep Records released a posthumous third LP, Narcolepsy, known among fans as a darker take on the band's loose, aggressive pop punk sound. In 2000 Coolidge Records released The Dustbin of History, a compilation of singles and other non-album tracks.
Pop
Pop Punk
Punk
Follow artist