Based out of Long Island,
the Reunion Show formed in 2000 after lead singer
Mark Thomas and drummer Skully left Step Lively. Adding former members of Waiting Process and Edna's Goldfish, the group began rehearsing in the New York area. Taking the name from a conversation in La Crosse, WI,
the Reunion Show immediately began touring in the tri-state area and eventually throughout the United States. In 2002,
the Reunion Show -- also comprising guitarist
Derrick Sherman and vocalist/bassist Brian Diaz -- released their debut EP,
The Motion, through Law of Inertia; they signed to Victory Records in May of that year as well. The full-length
Kill Your Television followed that fall. Consisting of crunchy punk riffs with melodic pop,
the Reunion Show has been compared to
Jimmy Eat World,
Elvis Costello, and
the Cars. The group also released a video for
Kill Your Television, which was directed by
Andy Dick.
Sherman and Diaz had left the band by the early fall of 2003 and were replaced by
Adam Manning and Clarke Foley, both formerly of
Count the Stars. However, due to the member changes,
the Reunion Show eventually dissolved and three-fourths of the remaining members reappeared as
Action Action in mid-2004. ~ Jason MacNeil