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Dance Gavin Dance

Dance Gavin Dance is an American post-hardcore band formed in Sacramento, California in 2005.

The band is well known for their relatively frequent lineup changes, which, most notably, involves a fluctuating lineup of clean and unclean vocalists, both on tour and on record. Dance Gavin Dance incorporates many different musical genres into their palette, such as screamo, funk, and soul on top of its post-hardcore sound. Ex-vocalist Jonny Craig also received high marks for contributing to the band's unorthodox soul sound and guitarist Will Swan has been recognized for his intricate, fast-moving guitar licks and riffs.

History

Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean (2005–2007)

Dance Gavin Dance was formed shortly after the dissolution of lead guitarist Will Swan, drummer Matt Mingus, bassist Eric Lodge ad rhythm guitarist Alvaro Alcala's previous band, Farewell Unknown. After recruiting screamer Jonathan Mess, singer Jonny Craig joined the band after being released from Ghost Runner On Third due to conflicts within the band. Reportedly, the name "Dance Gavin Dance" was coined by Jonny Craig. In August 2005, Dance Gavin Dance played their first stage gig. Shortly thereafter, they released their first self-produced EP, Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean, which was subsequently re-released on November 14, 2006 through Rise Records. The band then began writing and prepped to record their full-length debut Downtown Battle Mountain.

Downtown Battle Mountain (2007–2008)

They entered the studio in January 2007 with producer Kris Crummet and released their debut full-length album, Downtown Battle Mountain on May 15, 2007 on Rise Records. The band embarked on their first nationwide tour with Alesana and A Day To Remember in support of the album.

In August 2007, guitarist Sean O'Sullivan quit the band due to personal conflicts between himself, Jonny Craig and Matt Mingus. O'Sullivan went on to play for bands Consider the Thief and Early States. Sean was quickly replaced by Zachary Garren, who, prior to joining the band, was their merch guy.

In November 2007, singer Jonny Craig quit the band, and was not allowed to rejoin when he asked to, due to extreme tensions and personal conflicts with the other band members, as stated by the band in an interview conducted by Submergemag.com.[1] Immediately after his departure with Dance Gavin Dance, Jonny Craig filled in as the lead vocalist for A Skylit Drive, though only temporarily. Craig soon afterwards joined bands Emarosa, Isles & Glaciers, and began a solo project with Rise Records.

Shortly after Craig's departure, the band held auditions for a new vocalist. Hundreds of potential vocalists tried out and, at one point, Nic Newsham of Gatsby's American Dream was flown in from Washington for an audition. Though Newsham opted not to join the group, they did develop a friendship. This resulted in Nic's guest appearance on the song "Uneasy Hearts Weigh The Most" which features on their self-titled 2008 album. Kurt Travis, formerly of Five Minute Ride, O! The Joy, and No Not Constant became the band's new lead vocalist.

Self-titled album (2008–2009)

On April 20, 2008,[2] Dance Gavin Dance entered the studio to record Dance Gavin Dance with Kris Crummett helming the role of producer once more. It was released on August 19, 2008.[3]

Before the album was released, but after it had been recorded, two original members Jonathan Mess and Eric Lodge left Dance Gavin Dance. No official statements were made by the band or the departees regarding the departure. Jon Mess had recorded the album knowing that he was going to leave the band. It is generally accepted that Mess, in addition to suffering from Lyme disease, was tired of constant touring, and Lodge simply followed suit, as the two were best friends.

Following their departure, Will Swan took up screaming duties alongside playing guitar, and Jason Ellis (formerly of Five Minute Ride) replaced Eric on bass. The band filmed a music video for the song "Me and Zoloft Get Along Just Fine" with director Robby Starbuck which was released November 18, 2008. Jon Mess' voice was lip synced by Will Swan in the music video.

Happiness (2009)

In February 2009, the band went into the studio as a five piece to record the follow-up to their self-titled album yet again with producer Kris Crummett. The resulting album, Happiness, was released on June 9, 2009. Bassist Jason Ellis appears on Happiness, but left the band before its release. He was replaced by Tim Feerick. The album marked a slight change in the band's sound, the album features far fewer unclean vocals than the self-titled album, and is more in the vein of experimental rock than traditional post-hardcore. All Music stated in their review, "[Happiness] bristles with the kind of overachiever eclecticism that's as impressive as it is divisive".[4] A music video for the track "Tree Village" was released shortly after the album. The band embarked on tours with Emarosa, Closure in Moscow, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, and others in support of the album.

Downtown Battle Mountain II (2010–2012)

On February 10, 2010, guitarist Zachary Garren was kicked out of Dance Gavin Dance due to personal conflicts with Will Swan.[5] Garren went on to form a new band, Strawberry Girls, with drummer Ben Rosett.[6] Dance Gavin Dance played the Soundwave festival as scheduled as a four-piece (a first for the originally six-piece band) with Swan handling all guitar duties and Kurt Travis playing keyboards. Shortly afterwards Garren was replaced by Dan Snook. His first show was on March 12, 2010 in Dance Gavin Dance's hometown at The Boardwalk. Several months later however, Snook and bassist Tim Feerick abruptly left Dance Gavin Dance.

After multiple members leaving and rumors of the band breaking up, Jon Mess and Eric Lodge officially rejoined the band in mid 2010.[7] Josh Benton, former guitarist and band mate of Kurt Travis in No Not Constant, took up guitar duties. In August Alternative Press released an article saying that vocalist Kurt Travis and Dance Gavin Dance had officially parted ways and that Jonny Craig had rejoined the band. It was assumed that Jonny would manage vocal duties for both Dance Gavin Dance and Emarosa, until he was kicked out of Emarosa in early 2011.[8] Former guitarist Sean O'Sullivan rejoined the band for several home shows towards the end of 2010, returning the band to their Downtown Battle Mountain line-up. In September Dance Gavin Dance posted on their Twitter that they will be recording their new album Downtown Battle Mountain II later in the year. Shortly afterwards their official Myspace page was updated, stating 'Downtown Battle Mountain Pt. II coming April 2011'. On January 24, 2011, the first single from Downtown Battle Mountain II was released, titled "Heat Seeking Ghost of Sex."[9] Later that same week, Alternative Press released a second track, "The Robot With Human Hair Part 2 1/2."[10]

On January 16, 2011, Jonny Craig tweeted, "I'm sorry everyone but I'm going to be taking a very very very long hiatus. All my tours and CD's are canceled. Thank you and goodnight" later clarifying that he "will be playing out the tours with DGD and Emarosa". Former Tides of Man vocalist Tilian Pearson filled in for Craig on Emarosa's Spring 2011 tour with Chiodos, while all Dance Gavin Dance shows went on as planned.

In March 2011 the band began their US tour with Iwrestledabearonce, In Fear And Faith, and Just Like Vinyl, followed by a small European tour, culminating in 2 shows in London playing the original Downtown Battle Mountain in full on the first night and Downtown Battle Mountain II in full on the second night. The band has been also confirmed for the 2011 Vans Warped Tour. In an April, 2011 interview with Mind Equals Blown, Drummer Matt Mingus stated the band plans to release another album with the current, reunited lineup.[11]

On October 19, 2011, Dance Gavin Dance announced that they were going on hiatus. This announcement came shortly after the cancellation of their tour with I Set My Friends On Fire and A Lot Like Birds. Guitarist Will Swan later attributed the cancellation and subsequent hiatus of the band to unspecified issues with Jonny Craig. Despite the announcement of a hiatus, on December 23, 2011, the band announced that they would embark on a short tour with A Lot Like Birds and Lead Hands (then Decoder) in February 2012 with Kurt Travis (of A Lot Like Birds) and Matt Geise (of Lower Definition) doing vocals for the band. Due in part to the member change, this tour's setlist would be unusually cumulative, with Geise and Travis performing material from every album and past lineup.

Second Departure of Jonny Craig and 5th Studio Album (2012–present)

On August 20, 2012, Jonny Craig announced his departure from the band.[12]

On August 21, 2012, Dance Gavin Dance announced Craig's departure via Facebook saying "When Jonny rejoined DGD, we were about to call it quits. Tired of touring and being away from home for 8 months of the year, we wanted to shake things up. We thought it'd be fun to do a dbm sequel with Jonny and go out on that. We recorded dbm2 and felt it would be a disservice to our fans not to let them hear the new record live. We did a tour and felt rejuvenated but Jonny wasn't in a good place. After trying to convince him into getting help over warped tour, we canceled a headliner in November/December 2011 and told him we wouldn't tour until he sought out real help for his addiction. We got our good friend Matt Geise to fill in for a short run we did earlier this year while Jonny was in rehab. He was released and wanted to be out on the road immediately. We weren't sure how things would go so we only booked a small portion of the all stars tour to see if Jonny could still function as our lead singer. After a week and a half things were not going well. Everything came to a head when Jonny was publicly scolded by the owner of sumerian records for multiple offenses. It was then that we realized that our time with Jonny had reached its end. We wish Jonny the best In his future endeavors but he will no longer be a part of DGD. We however will continue playing and writing music because it's what we love doing."[13]

Tilian Pearson, formerly of Tides of Man, was announced as the vocalist during the "Rock Yourself To Sleep" tour. Tilian, as well as the current lineup including Josh Benton and Tim Feerick, have been confirmed as official members by Jon Mess. They will begin working on their new album after finishing the tour.[14]

Band members

Timeline

Member Album
Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean Downtown Battle Mountain Dance Gavin Dance Happiness Downtown Battle Mountain II
Jonny Craig (Clean Vocals) Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Red XN Green tickY
Jon Mess (Unclean Vocals) Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY
Will Swan (Guitars, unclean vocals, rapping) Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Sean O'Sullivan (Guitars) Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Red XN Red XN
Eric Lodge (Bass Guitar) Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY
Matt Mingus (Drums) Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
Kurt Travis (Clean Vocals) Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Red XN
Zachary Garren (Guitars) Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Red XN
Jason Ellis (Bass Guitar) Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY Red XN

Discography

Dance Gavin Dance discography
Studio albums4
EPs1
Live albums1
Singles3
Music videos3
Studio albums
EPs
  • Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean (2006)
Live albums

Music videos

  • "Me and Zoloft Get Along Just Fine" (2008)
  • "Tree Village" (2009)
  • "Heat Seeking Ghost of Sex" (2012)

References

  1. ^ "Dance Gavin Dance - SubMerge Magazine". 27 April 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  2. ^ "Video Interview Live From HARDTIMES.CA - hardtimes.ca". hardtimes.ca. 11 March 2008. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  3. ^ "RISE releases". Rise Records. Retrieved 19 August 2008.
  4. ^ Monger, James. "allmusic ((( Happiness > Overview )))". allmusic. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  5. ^ Yarborough, Aaron (10 February 2010). "Exclusive: Dance Gavin Dance Kick Out Guitarist - News Posts - DecoyMusic.com". Decoy Music. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  6. ^ Heil, Alex (19 December 2012). "Strawberry Girls". Beats Realm. Retrieved 23 August 2010. {{cite web}}: Text "Beats Realm" ignored (help)
  7. ^ y el Disco de Vinil. "Gansito y el Disco de Vinil. -Jon Mess and Eric Lodge back on Dance Gavin Dance". 22 May 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2010. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  8. ^ Karan, Tim (18 August 2010). "Alt Press - Exclusive: Dance Gavin Dance part ways with vocalist, original vocalist Jonny Craig back". Alternative Press. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  9. ^ http://www.bloginity.com/blog/2011/01/24/dance-gavin-dance-song-heat-seeking-ghost-sex-dtbm2
  10. ^ http://www.altpress.com/features/entry/exclusive_stream_dance_gavin_dance_the_robot_with_human_hair_pt_2_1_2/
  11. ^ Interview: Dance Gavin Dance | Mind Equals Blown
  12. ^ http://www.underthegunreview.net/2012/08/20/breaking-jonny-craig-kicked-out-of-dance-gavin-dance-again/
  13. ^ http://www.facebook.com/DanceGavinDance#!/DanceGavinDance/posts/409931672396304
  14. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZY2aAjbQ5I