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According to very old previous edits from 2010-13 of this page Curtis Dangers last name was "Daniger" so i fixed that as that seems to be confirmed, I also discovered another previous member that may or may of not been in the band by the name of Zyler Gilley but cannot find any information, he may of been a drummer for Jagmins old band odd project, so I decided not to add him. |
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| current_members = '''Original:'''<br/>Jordan Blake<br/>Joey Wilson<br/>Brian White<br/>Cory La Quay<br/>Nick Miller<br/><br/>'''Signals/A Skylit Drive:'''<br/>[[Michael Jagmin]]<br/>Jon Kintz<br/>Louie Caycoya<br/> |
| current_members = '''Original:'''<br/>Jordan Blake<br/>Joey Wilson<br/>Brian White<br/>Cory La Quay<br/>Nick Miller<br/><br/>'''Signals/A Skylit Drive:'''<br/>[[Michael Jagmin]]<br/>Jon Kintz<br/>Louie Caycoya<br/> |
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Casey "KC" Marotta |
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| past_members = Kyle Simmons<br/>Michael Labelle<br/>Brandon Richter<br/>Curtis |
| past_members = Kyle Simmons<br/>Michael Labelle<br/>Brandon Richter<br/>Curtis Daniger<br/>Jerry Patterson |
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===Formation, ''She Watched the Sky'' EP and Blake's departure (2006–2007)=== |
===Formation, ''She Watched the Sky'' EP and Blake's departure (2006–2007)=== |
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A Skylit Drive's original members met while attending [[Lodi High School (California)|Lodi High School]] in Lodi, California and playing shows in their local area under the name "Anarbor". Curtis |
A Skylit Drive's original members met while attending [[Lodi High School (California)|Lodi High School]] in Lodi, California and playing shows in their local area under the name "Anarbor". Curtis Daniger and Jerry Patterson were replaced by Cory La Quay and Brian White early on before their first release, Their debut EP, ''[[She Watched the Sky]]'', was released January 2007 on Tragic Hero.<ref>[http://www.tragic-hero.com/bands/a-skylit-drive.html "Tragic Hero Records listing"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140816183037/http://www.tragic-hero.com/bands/a-skylit-drive.html |date=August 16, 2014 }} Bio on the record company website</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=A Skylit Drive – She Watched The Sky |website=Discogs |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/1443029-A-Skylit-Drive-She-Watched-The-Sky |accessdate=August 12, 2014}}</ref> |
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Original vocalist Jordan Blake served as the band's vocalist until late 2007, before leaving the band due to health concerns. He was briefly replaced by [[Jonny Craig]], who also recorded a demo version of "Knights of the Round". He was replaced by [[Craig Mabbitt]] (formerly of [[blessthefall]]) before Michael "Jag" Jagmin joined to complete the current lineup. Jordan Blake went on to form the band Speak of the Devil in 2013. Following this, the group toured with [[Four Letter Lie]], [[Blessthefall]], [[Scary Kids Scaring Kids]], [[Greeley Estates]], [[Oh, Sleeper]], [[The Blackout (band)|The Blackout]], [[Alesana]], [[Before Their Eyes]], [[Dance Gavin Dance]], Kenotia, [[Pierce the Veil]] and [[From First to Last]]. |
Original vocalist Jordan Blake served as the band's vocalist until late 2007, before leaving the band due to health concerns. He was briefly replaced by [[Jonny Craig]], who also recorded a demo version of "Knights of the Round". He was replaced by [[Craig Mabbitt]] (formerly of [[blessthefall]]) before Michael "Jag" Jagmin joined to complete the current lineup. Jordan Blake went on to form the band Speak of the Devil in 2013. Following this, the group toured with [[Four Letter Lie]], [[Blessthefall]], [[Scary Kids Scaring Kids]], [[Greeley Estates]], [[Oh, Sleeper]], [[The Blackout (band)|The Blackout]], [[Alesana]], [[Before Their Eyes]], [[Dance Gavin Dance]], Kenotia, [[Pierce the Veil]] and [[From First to Last]]. |
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* Joey Wilson – lead guitar <small>(2005–2012)</small> |
* Joey Wilson – lead guitar <small>(2005–2012)</small> |
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* Brian White – bass, [[unclean vocals]], backing clean vocals <small>(2005–2014)</small> |
* Brian White – bass, [[unclean vocals]], backing clean vocals <small>(2005–2014)</small> |
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*Jerry Patterson – [[drums]], [[percussion]] (2005) |
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* Brandon Richter – [[drums]], [[percussion]] (2015–2016) |
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A Skylit Drive | |
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Origin | Lodi, California |
Genres | Post-hardcore, metalcore |
Years active | 2005–2017,[1][2] 2022–present |
Labels | Fearless, Tragic Hero |
Members | Original: Jordan Blake Joey Wilson Brian White Cory La Quay Nick Miller Signals/A Skylit Drive: Michael Jagmin Jon Kintz Louie Caycoya Casey "KC" Marotta |
Past members | Kyle Simmons Michael Labelle Brandon Richter Curtis Daniger Jerry Patterson |
Website | askylitdrive |
A Skylit Drive is an American post-hardcore band from Lodi, California. The band has released one DVD, one EP and five studio albums: Wires...and the Concept of Breathing (2008), Adelphia (2009), Identity on Fire (2011), Rise (2013) and, most recently, ASD (2015).[3][4] The band has toured internationally both as headliner and supporting act. In 2017, the band broke up after a dispute between Nick Miller and Michael Jagmin.[2]
History
Formation, She Watched the Sky EP and Blake's departure (2006–2007)
A Skylit Drive's original members met while attending Lodi High School in Lodi, California and playing shows in their local area under the name "Anarbor". Curtis Daniger and Jerry Patterson were replaced by Cory La Quay and Brian White early on before their first release, Their debut EP, She Watched the Sky, was released January 2007 on Tragic Hero.[5][6] Original vocalist Jordan Blake served as the band's vocalist until late 2007, before leaving the band due to health concerns. He was briefly replaced by Jonny Craig, who also recorded a demo version of "Knights of the Round". He was replaced by Craig Mabbitt (formerly of blessthefall) before Michael "Jag" Jagmin joined to complete the current lineup. Jordan Blake went on to form the band Speak of the Devil in 2013. Following this, the group toured with Four Letter Lie, Blessthefall, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Greeley Estates, Oh, Sleeper, The Blackout, Alesana, Before Their Eyes, Dance Gavin Dance, Kenotia, Pierce the Veil and From First to Last.
Jagmin's arrival, Wires...and the Concept of Breathing (2008)
After some time finding their new permanent singer Michael Jagmin (of Odd Project) The full-length Wires...and the Concept of Breathing (produced by Mitchell Marlow and Allen Jacob) appeared in May 2008.[7] The album reached No. 171 on the U.S. Billboard 200,[8] and No. 20 on the Top Independent Albums chart.[9] Jagmin later described Wires... as "kind of the staple album that everybody goes back to for us" although it "took a year to really catch on".[10] Shortly after the release of the album they filmed a music video for the nonprofit group To Write Love on Her Arms directed by Robby Starbuck.[11] They appeared at The Bamboozle Left in 2008 and toured in the summer of that year with Sky Eats Airplane, Breathe Carolina, and Emarosa.
They toured with Greeley Estates, August Burns Red, Sky Eats Airplane, This or the Apocalypse, Escape the Fate, Alesana, Chiodos, and Silverstein during fall in 2008. They also filmed a live DVD called Let Go of the Wires, which was released on December 9, 2008.
In mid-November the band released a music video for the song "Wires and the Concept of Breathing". The video can be viewed through their MySpace profile. Their song "This Isn't the End" is now the music video on their MySpace directed by Robby Starbuck about teen suicide in conjunction with the non-profit organization To Write Love on Her Arms. Both videos are on their first full-length album, Wires... and the Concept of Breathing, and the band has shot other videos for songs on the album. They announced that there will be five brand new videos on their upcoming DVD "Let Go of the Wires" as well as live performance footage from a show at the Glasshouse in Pomona, CA. The DVD was released exclusively at Hot Topic on December 9, 2008.
Adelphia (2009–2010)
In early 2009 the band signed Fearless Records[12] and announced co-headlining tour Dance Gavin Dance in April/May.[13] The band was a part of Warped Tour for the 2009 season. On May 26, 2009, A Skylit Drive released a new song, entitled "Those Cannons Could Sink a Ship" onto iTunes and also for play on their MySpace page.[14] Their second full-length album, Adelphia, was released on June 9, 2009, and peaked at number 64 on the Billboard 200.[15] Singer Jagmin described it as "our most experimental album".[10] The band released a music video for "Those Cannons Could Sink A Ship!" on October 19, 2009, directed by Spence Nicholson. The band filled in a support slot for Senses Fail in October,[16] before they embarked on their first ten-date tour of Europe.[17] The band recorded a cover of Journey's "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" for the next Punk Goes compilation. The band signed with Hassle Records in the UK, where the album was released in October 2009.[18] From February to April 2010, the band toured the US and Europe as the main support to Alesana, on their 'The Emptiness Tour'.[19]
Identity on Fire (2011)
Jagmin indicated that the band would begin writing and recording a follow-up to Adelphia in the middle of 2010 and suggested that the album would see an early 2011 release. The band announced in May 2010 that Desires of Sires will debut on their Adelphia tour. In July 2010 it was announced that the 6-piece had entered the studio recording together with Cameron Webb. The band was on the "Average Guys with Exceptional Hair" tour with bands Woe, Is Me, For All Those Sleeping, Motionless in White and Scarlett O'Hara.
On December 7, 2010, the band announced the track listing for the album and a date set on February 15, 2011. They toured mid January through February with Underoath, Thursday, and Animals as Leaders,[20] and released a music video for "Too Little Too Late" on January 12, 2011. They were part of the Warped Tour 2011 at the Ernie Ball stage.[21] The band also announced a European tour in late 2011 along with Woe, Is Me, I Set My Friends on Fire, and Sleeping with Sirens, and recorded the cover "Love the Way You Lie" for the Punk Goes... Compilation.
On January 20, 2012, A Skylit Drive released The Cali Buds music video, via Altpress.com, and in February toured South East Asia with Australian band, For This Cause.
Departure of Joey Wilson and Rise (2012–2013)
By the middle of 2012 the band had begun the pre-production and would be entering the studio with Cameron Mizell in June 2013. On September 21, 2012, lead guitarist Joey Wilson confirmed that he had left the band, citing that it was "time for us both to move on to different things".
The band recorded a new single; entitled "Fallen", which was released on November 30, 2012 on the band's YouTube channel. After two albums, A Skylit Drive returned to Tragic Hero Records as they felt "like we needed a little bit more personal attention, [and they were] just able to give us a little more personal attention. They wanted us to be in the position where we were confident with the album".[10] On November 26, the band embarked on the Nut Up or Shut Up tour, supporting Bless The Fall.[22] Further pre-production took place in February 2013 in LA.
It was announced on April 22, 2013, that the band entered the studio a week before to continue writing their album with Jim Wirt (Hoobastank, Alien Ant Farm), while Kit Walters, Mitchell Marlow and Al Jacobs also participated.[23] With the time available to them, Jagmin explained that "we definitely gave each song more time than we were ever able to before. Everything was done minus the vocals on two songs, so I had a whole month to write vocals for two songs".[10] In April 2013 the band played the Pulp Summer Slam XIII Til Death Do Us Part rock festival in Manila, Philippines.[24] while they wrapped up pre-production with Jim Wirt in Cleveland at the start of May.
The official recording sessions with producer Cameron Mizell began on June 1 at the Chango Studios in Lake Mary, Florida. Drums, bass, guitar and electronics were completed by mid-June, with the band moving to Cameron Mizell's studio in Phoenix, to record vocals. The band finished recording on June 30, 2013.[25][26] On July 18, the band announced that their brand new album would be entitled Rise, and set for release on September 24, followed by a headlining tour in support of the new album. Drummer La Quay commented that "[We] really sat down for almost nine months and [...] wrote a bunch of songs and had a bunch of different ears on it, and a bunch of different perspectives on it".[27] On July 31, the band released the first single and title track off their new album, "Rise". By mid August the band released the track listing and announced an Australian tour supporting Dream On, Dreamer for November 2013.[28] On September 6, the band released the second single of the album titled "Unbreakable".
Rise sold over 10,000 copies in its first week of release, leaving Jagmin to comment that the album had "caught on faster than the other ones".[10] In March–April 2014 they were a supporting act on the Memphis May Fire "The Unconditional Tour".[29] They also announced that they would once again be performing on Warped Tour for the 2014 season.
Lineup changes, Rise: Ascension, ASD, Jagmin departure rumors and hiatus (2014–2017)
On October 21, both Brian White and Cory La Quay announced that they would be leaving the band due to creative differences, while the rest of the band decided to continue.[30] On January 6, 2015, an acoustic version of the last album, entitled Rise: Ascension, was released.[31] The following March they announced the addition of two new members, Michael Labelle (ex-Of Reverie, Preeminent) on guitars and Brandon Richter (formerly of Motionless in White) on drums.[32] On March 10, 2015, they released the music video for "Within These Walls", and announced a North American tour.[33] They released their fifth regular studio album ASD on October 9, 2015, and embarked on a tour in support of it.[34] As of September 2016 the band are reduced to a four piece, without a permanent drummer.[35] In March 2017 it was announced that band was on hiatus following Jagmin's departure.[36][37] Jagmin later announced that he never left the band and that it was actually a dispute between himself and Miller that caused the band's end.
Signals (2018–2022)
On June 24, 2019, the Twitter account and Facebook page for A Skylit Drive posted a teaser video containing the date "06.28".[38][39] Later that week, on June 28, 2019, it was revealed that the teaser was for a new song called "The Vulture (All It Takes II)" by Michael Jagmin's new band Signals.[40] Signals currently consists of Michael Jagmin and Jon Kintz, both ex-members of Odd Project. They had previously released a song called "The New American Religion".[41] Jagmin said they were wrapping up their first album as Signals with producer Curtis Douglas and that a release should be expected later that year.[42] The album, entitled Death in Divide was eventually released on November 27, 2020. [43]
Original line-up reunion, Jordan Blake's return and Michael Jagmin's reboot of A Skylit Drive (2022–present)
On January 23, 2022, the Instagram and Twitter accounts of the band's original 2006 lineup announced that they were reuniting in celebration of the 15th anniversary of their debut EP She Watched the Sky. [44][45] Their posts directed fans to follow the band's new YouTube channel and Twitter account.
On February 16, 2022, a song entitled "Dead Serious" was released under the name A Skylit Drive, and shared onto the Facebook page for Signals, which had changed its profile picture to an A Skylit Drive logo. This led to speculations that Michael Jagmin is attempting to form another version of the band.[46] Jagmin later stated in an interview that he owns the trademarks to the name A Skylit Drive.[47] He filed a lawsuit against the original members of the band for infringement on the name on March 15, 2022.
On April 3, 2022 Jagmin announced two new members to the lineup of his reboot of A Skylit Drive/Signals: drummer Casey "KC" Marotta (Paloma) and guitarist/vocalist Louie Caycoya (touring guitarist for The Bunny The Bear, Vampires Everywhere! and guitarist/singer for Making Out With Medusa).
Musical style
Lead singer Michael Jagmin has a countertenor singing range, while lyrically he tries to write "honestly, just about what the song makes me think about".[48] While their debut EP involved predominantly screaming vocals, this was changed during the recording of the Wires... album when Jagmin became the lead vocalist. The band were "happy with the vocal style we've chosen [as] the popularity of Wires along with it [...] gives us a good enough thumbs up that the singing/screaming ratio we've stuck to is what works for us".[49]
Members
Prior to the dispute (2005-2017)
Final lineup
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Former members
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Former touring musicians
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Former session musicians
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Timeline
After the dispute (2018-present)
Original ASD/OG A Skylit Drive Timeline
Original lineup reunion (2022-present)
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Signals/A Skylit Drive (2018-present)
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Former members
- Curtis Daniger – bass (2005)
- Jerry Patterson – drums, percussion (2005)
- Brandon Richter – drums, percussion (2015–2016)
- Michael Labelle – rhythm guitar, unclean vocals (2015–2017)
- Kyle Simmons – keyboards, piano, synthesizers (2005–2017), bass (occasionally 2012–2014, full-time 2014–2017), rhythm guitar (live only 2012–2013, 2013–2015)
Discography
- Wires...and the Concept of Breathing (2008)
- Adelphia (2009)
- Identity on Fire (2011)
- Rise (2013)
- ASD (2015)
References
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- ^ "Tragic Hero Records listing" Archived August 16, 2014, at the Wayback Machine Bio on the record company website
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- ^ Paul, Aubin (January 23, 2009). "Tours: Dance Gavin Dance / A Skylit Drive / Attack Attack / Lower Definition". Punknews.org. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
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- ^ Bird, Michele (March 2, 2014). "Memphis May Fire post first 'Unconditional' tour update". Alternative Press. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
- ^ McConnell, Kriston (October 23, 2014). "A Skylit Drive lose two members; announce new album". Under The Gun Review. Archived from the original on December 28, 2014.
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