The Tripwires


The Tripwires are a Seattle, Washington–based rock supergroup made up of well known local musicians Dan Peters, John Ramberg, and brothers Jim and Johnny Sangster, all of whom have been members of bands that include The Minus 5, Screaming Trees, and The Young Fresh Fellows.

Formation and early years

Brothers Jim Sangster and Johnny Sangster grew up in Seattle, Washington, but spent summers on Lopez Island, Washington, where their parents have resided since 1988. The brothers attended a year of high school on the island, where they formed their first bands, performing at the high school and the American Legion hall.
In 1984, Johnny relocated to Denmark, where he led the Copenhagen-based The Sharing Patrol until 1997. Returning to Seattle in 1997, he connected with Egg Studios owner Conrad Uno, who enlisted Johnny’s engineering assistance.
After recording 4 albums with The Model Rockets, John Ramberg had begun work on a solo album with drummer Bill Rieflin. In 2006, those sessions, with the contribution of the Sangster brothers, evolved into the formation of the group The Tripwires.

Releases

The first The Tripwires album Makes You Look Around was released in 2007 on the Paisley Pop label and featured support from Scott McCaughey and technical help from Kurt Bloch. Reviewers praised the album, calling it melodic but powerful pop, bright and propulsive, filled with melodic hooks.
A second album, House to House, was released in 2009 on the Spark & Shine label, featuring production by Johnny Sangster and engineering by Sangster and Jon Erwie. The album was described in reviews as explosive power pop.
In 2014, a third album Get Young was released, this time on the Folc Records label. It was recorded by Jack Endino and produced by Johnny Sangster. The album was released via Bandcamp. Reviews were positive, citing similarities to Squeeze and Elvis Costello, and describing the music as pub rock for a new generation.
A 2017 EP Fat City Let's Go! was released on ten-inch vinyl and digitally via Folc/Bandcamp. The EP cover features art by Jeremy Eaton.

Band members

The Sharing Patrol

In the early 80s, Johnny Sangster and Jonathan Stibbard formed The Sharing Patrol in Seattle, Washington. Henrik Tuxen joined in 1984 when Johnny and Jonathan moved to Copenhagen, Denmark. The band released four albums before Sangster returned to Seattle in 1997. The Sharing Patrol recorded for EMI Records and toured Europe, Scandinavia, and the former Soviet Union.

Stumpy Joe

John Ramberg led this Seattle-based band. Other members included Mark Hoyt, Christian Wilson, and Scott Russell. They released one album: One Way Rocket Ride To Kicksville! in 1991. Scott McCaughey co-produced, engineered, and mixed the recording.

The Model Rockets

John Ramberg led this Seattle-area band, which still performs on occasion. In 1993, when Stumpy Joe disbanded, several ex-members formed a new band: Glory Stompers. The name was already taken, so they changed the name of the band to The Model Rockets. Initially, The Model Rockets consisted of John Ramberg, Grant Johnson, Boyd Remillard, and Graham Black. In 1994, Johnson was replaced by Scott Sutherland. Their debut album, Hilux, was produced by Scott McCaughey. A second album, 1996's Snatch It Back and Hold It was followed by a tour of Spain.
In 1998, The Model Rockets released At El Sol / Sold Out. This album was recorded live in Madrid, Spain. 2003’s Pilot County Suite was their most recent recording.

Sangster Family Band

Jim and Johnny Sangster have performed occasionally as part of the Sangster Family Band, which includes their mother Patsy, their father John, Jim’s two children, and Johnny’s three children.

Sangster Meets Benson/Benson Meets Sangster

In 2002, Johnny Sangster recorded one album with Robb Benson. The Sangster Meets Benson/Benson Meets Sangster album was described as an experimental pop collaboration.

case/lang/veirs tour

In 2016, Johnny toured as guitarist with Neko Case, kd lang, and Laura Veirs in support of their case/lang/veirs album.

Crackle & Pop! Recording Studio

Johnny Sangster works as an audio engineer operating the Crackle & Pop! recording studio in Seattle, Washington, with partners Andrew Smith and Scott Masoner.

Discography

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