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| origin = [[Queens, New York]]
| origin = [[Queens, New York]]
| instrument = [[Vocals]]
| instrument = [[Vocals]]
| genre = [[Screamo]], [[Emo]], [[Punk rock|Punk]], [[Dance Music]], [[Black Metal]], [[World]]
| genre = [[Screamo]], [[Emo]], [[Punk rock|Punk]], [[Dance Music]], [[World]]
| occupation = [[Singer]], [[Songwriter]], [[Dj]]
| occupation = [[Singer]], [[Songwriter]], [[Dj]]
| years_active = 1997–present
| years_active = 1997–present

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Billy Werner
Werner and Hot Cross at the Cake Shop in NYC
Werner and Hot Cross at the Cake Shop in NYC
Background information
OriginQueens, New York
GenresScreamo, Emo, Punk, Dance Music, World
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter, Dj
InstrumentVocals
Years active1997–present
LabelsLevel Plane
Websitehttp://www.level-plane.com/hotcross

Billy Werner was the lead singer for Hot Cross.[1] Previously he was the lead singer/songwriter for Saetia throughout the band's lifespan.

Background

Raised in Queens, New York, Werner earned an undergraduate degree at New York University and a graduate degree at University College London.

Career

Billy formed Saetia in 1997 with Greg Drudy, Jamie Behar, and Alex Madara. During their short lifespan of two and a half years, they released a self-titled EP, a self-titled full length, and their full discography on A Retrospective. Billy wrote the lyrics, and sang vocals for the band. The band broke up in 1999, due to personal problems, to form bands such as Off Minor, The Fiction, and Billy's own band, Hot Cross.

Hot Cross was formed shortly after Saetia broke up in 2000, with former Saetia drummer, Greg Drudy, Matt Smith, Casey Boland, and Josh Jakubowski. The band released A New Set of Lungs, their first EP, in 2002, and then released their critically acclaimed record, Cryonics, the Fair Trades & Farewells EP, and their latest record, Risk Revival, all on Level Plane records, except for Risk Revival released on Equal Vision records. The band's music was similar to Saetia and other Hot Cross members' former bands, but was considered more technical, especially when it came to their double guitar system Guitar. The band went on indefinite hiatus, cutting short their 2007 tour.

He also currently deejays under the moniker Billy W.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Under The Volcano Fanzine: Still Living Under A Punk Rock: Punk, Hardcore And More!
  2. ^ Billy exploded back on to the North East Emo/ Hardcore scene with the release of his solo album "Fisticuffs" with backing band featuring members of the Oi outfit Limecell. Editor's Picks - 9/13/06 - philadelphia weekly online

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