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American post-hardcore band

Dance Gavin Dance

Dance Gavin Dance performing on the Vans Warped Tour in 2017

Trip the light fantastic toe Gavin Dance performing on the Vans Warped Tour in 2017

Groundwork information
Origin Sacramento, California, U.S.
Genres
  • Post-hardcore
  • experimental rock
  • progressive rock
  • math rock
Years active 2005–nowadays
Labels Ascent
Associated acts
  • Secret Band
  • The Autumn of Troy
  • A Lot Like Birds
  • Slaves
  • Emarosa
  • Tides of Man
  • Isles & Glaciers
  • Sianvar
  • Royal Coda
Members
  • Will Swan
  • Matthew Mingus
  • Jon Mess
  • Tilian Pearson
  • Andrew Wells
Past members
  • Tim Feerick
  • Alvaro Alcala
  • Sean O'Sullivan
  • Jason Ellis
  • Zachary Garren
  • Kurt Travis
  • Eric Society
  • Jonny Craig
  • Josh Benton

Dance Gavin Dance is an American rock band from Sacramento, California, formed in 2005. The band currently consists of vocalists Tilian Pearson and Jon Mess, atomic number 82 guitarist Will Swan, rhythm guitarist Andrew Wells, and drummer Matthew Mingus. The band formerly included pb vocalists Jonny Craig and Kurt Travis, and the lineup has changed several times since their inception. Swan and Mingus are the but band members who have appeared on every studio album.

The band released their debut extended play (EP), Whatsoever I Say Is Purple Ocean, in 2006 and signed to Rise Records thereafter. Their debut studio album, Downtown Battle Mountain, was released in May 2007. Craig and guitarist Sean O'Sullivan left the group and were replaced by Kurt Travis and Zachary Garren, respectively. They released their cocky-titled 2nd album in Baronial 2008. Vocalist Jon Mess and bassist Eric Lodge left the group before the album'southward release, with Lodge being replaced past Jason Ellis. Happiness, the group's third studio album, was released in June 2009.

In 2010, Jonny Craig, Jon Mess and Eric Lodge returned to the band and recorded their fourth studio album, Downtown Battle Mountain II (2011). Craig and Lodge departed from the group the following yr, which led to sometime Tides of Homo vocalist Tilian Pearson, bassist Tim Feerick, and guitarist Josh Benton joining the band. They released their fifth studio album, Credence Speech (2013); Benton left the ring shortly after the album's release. Their sixth studio album, Instant Gratification, was released in Apr 2015. The following year, the group released the live album, Tree Urban center Sessions, and their seventh studio anthology, Mothership, the latter charting at number 13 on the Billboard 200. In 2017, they released a encompass of the Bruno Mars single "That's What I Like" for Punk Goes Pop Vol. vii, a stand-alone single "Summertime Gladness", and toured on the Vans Warped Tour. They released their eighth studio album, Artificial Option, in June 2018, placing at number 15 on the Billboard 200. In 2020, they released their ninth studio album, Afterburning in Apr, which placed at number 14 on the Billboard 200, and Tree City Sessions 2 in December. The band has scored three top-twenty albums in the US and have become 1 of the most popular music groups in post-hardcore.[ane]

History

2005–07: Downtown Battle Mountain

Trip the light fantastic Gavin Trip the light fantastic formed presently afterward the dissolution of guitarist Will Swan, drummer Matt Mingus and bassist Eric Club's previous ring, Good day Unknown. After recruiting unclean vocalist Jon Mess, clean vocalist Jonny Craig joined the band after leaving his former band Ghost Runner On Third due to conflicts within the group. In 2005, they cocky-released their debut extended play (EP), Any I Say Is Imperial Ocean, which was subsequently re-released on Nov 14, 2006, on Rising Records.[2] Their debut studio album, Downtown Battle Mount, produced by Kris Crummett, was released on May xv, 2007, on Ascension Records. The band toured with American postal service-hardcore groups Alesana, A Solar day To Remember and Pierce the Veil in support of the album.[3]

In August 2007, guitarist Sean O'Sullivan departed from the group and was replaced past Zachary Garren. In November 2007, singer Jonny Craig had left the group due to a heated argument between himself and the band'due south manager and when insisting on rejoining was denied due to tensions and personal conflicts within the band, more often than not due to his lack of dependability and Craig's failure to be present during a portion of the band's fix at Saints & Sinners Festival in New Jersey due to alcohol and drug related bug.[4] [5]

2008–09: Dance Gavin Dance and Happiness

Briefly following Jonny Craig's departure, Trip the light fantastic toe Gavin Dance held auditions to recruit a replacement clean vocalist. Nic Newsham of American post-hardcore band Gatsby's American Dream was offered to bring together, nevertheless chose not to despite later featuring on the song "Uneasy Hearts Weigh The Almost" on their self-titled 2008 album. Other singers that auditioned included Kellin Quinn of Sleeping with Sirens, Matt Geise of Lower Definition, and Thomas Dutton. Kurt Travis, formerly of the Sacramento based rock bands 5 Minute Ride, O! The Joy, and No Not Constant, became the group's new clean vocalist.[6]

On April twenty, 2008, the group entered the studio to record their cocky-titled second studio anthology with Kris Crummett.[vii] The anthology was released on Baronial 19, 2008.[8] Prior to the release of the anthology, but post-obit its recording sessions, ii original members, unclean vocalist Jon Mess and bassist Eric Lodge, departed from the band.[2] Following their corresponding departures, Will Swan pursued screaming song duties along with performing lead guitar, and Jason Ellis, formerly of V Minute Ride, replaced Lodge on bass guitar. The grouping filmed a music video for the song "Me and Zoloft Get Along Just Fine", with manager Robby Starbuck, which was released November 18, 2008. Jon Mess' vocals were lip-synced past Will Swan in the music video.

Dance Gavin Trip the light fantastic toe in 2009

In February 2009, the ring went into the studio as a five-piece to record the follow-up to their cocky-titled album, notwithstanding once again with producer Kris Crummett. The resulting album, Happiness, was released on June ix, 2009, less than ane year after the release of their 2nd studio album. Bassist Jason Ellis appears on Happiness, however left the group before its release, subsequently being replaced by Tim Feerick as a touring member. AllMusic gave a mixed review of the album, writing, "Happiness beard with the kind of overachiever eclecticism that's equally impressive as it is divisive," but that two songs were marred by the "nasally realm of high school emo," leaving the listener unsatisfied with the experience.[9] A music video for the track "Tree Hamlet" was released shortly after the anthology. The band embarked on tours with American rock bands Emarosa, Closure in Moscow, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, and others in support of the album.

On February 10, 2010, guitarist Zachary Garren was allegedly ousted past the band due to personal conflicts with other members. Shortly after, Garren met drummer Ben Rosett and formed the math rock trio Strawberry Girls, now signed to Tragic Hero Records.[10] Dance Gavin Dance played the Soundwave festival equally scheduled every bit a 4-piece with Swan handling all guitar duties and Kurt Travis playing keyboards.

2010–12: Downtown Battle Mountain II

Jon Mess and Eric Order rejoined the band in mid-2010.[eleven] Josh Benton, former guitarist and bandmate of Kurt Travis in No Not Abiding, took upward guitar duties. In August Alternative Press said vocalist Kurt Travis and Dance Gavin Dance had officially parted ways in order for Jonny Craig to rejoin the band.[12] Before dismissing Travis, the ring briefly considered recording an album with Travis and Mess on vocals with producer Matt Bayles at the helm. Mess stated in an interview with noisey.vice.com that if Jonny wasn't willing to rejoin, the band would've broken up.[13] Former guitarist Sean O'Sullivan rejoined the ring for several dwelling house shows towards the stop of 2010, returning the ring to their Downtown Battle Mountain line-upwardly. On March 8, 2011, the ring released Downtown Battle Mountain II.

In March 2011, the ring began their U.S. bout with Iwrestledabearonce, In Fear And Religion, and Just Similar Vinyl, followed by a minor European tour, culminating in two shows in London playing the original Downtown Battle Mount in total on the commencement nighttime and Downtown Battle Mountain II in full on the second dark. The band likewise played at 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.[14] On August 20, 2012, Jonny Craig announced his deviation from the ring.[15]

2013–14: Acceptance Speech

On August 21, 2012, Dance Gavin Dance announced Craig's departure via Facebook, stating:[16]

"When Jonny rejoined DGD, nosotros were nigh to phone call it quits. Tired of touring and being away from home for 8 months of the yr, we wanted to shake things upward. 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 exist a disservice to our fans not to let them hear the new record alive. We did a tour and felt rejuvenated but Jonny wasn't in a skilful place. Later trying to convince him into getting help over warped tour, we canceled a headliner in Nov/December 2011 and told him nosotros wouldn't bout until he sought out existent assist for his addiction. We got our good friend Matt Geise to fill in for a brusque run we did earlier this yr while Jonny was in rehab. He was released and wanted to be out on the road immediately. We weren't sure how things would become so we but booked a small portion of the all stars tour to see if Jonny could yet office equally our lead vocalizer. After a week and a half things were not going well. Everything came to a caput when Jonny was publicly scolded by the owner of Sumerian Records for multiple offenses. It was then that nosotros realized that our time with Jonny had reached its stop. We wish Jonny the all-time In his hereafter endeavors merely he will no longer be a part of DGD. We nevertheless volition continue playing and writing music because it's what we honey doing."

Tilian Pearson, formerly of Tides of Homo, was asked to replace Craig as clean vocalist during the making of his solo album, Material Me (2013). Pearson, along with guitarist Josh Benton and bass guitarist Tim Feerick, were confirmed as official members by Jon Mess. The ring'due south fifth album, Acceptance Voice communication, was released on Oct eight, 2013 with Rise Records. The album was produced past Matt Malpass. Shortly after the shooting of their music video for their unmarried "Strawberry Swisher Pt. 3", Josh Benton parted means with the band in society to focus on his career every bit an sound engineer and producer. Aric Garcia of post-hardcore band Hail the Dominicus replaced Benton for The Credence Speech Bout and The Rise Records tour. On September 17, Dance Gavin Trip the light fantastic toe released a b-side from Acceptance Speech, entitled "Pussy Vultures".

2014–15: Instant Gratification and x yr anniversary

On October 29, 2014, producer Kris Crummett appear that recording sessions for the band's sixth studio album were completed. In place of former member Josh Benton, Strawberry Girls and former Dance Gavin Dance guitarist Zachary Garren, Secret Band guitarist Martin Bianchini, and Hail the Dominicus guitarist and touring member Aric Garcia contributed their corresponding guitar parts on the album. On February 6, 2015, Rising Records released a teaser for the new anthology Instant Gratification, which was subsequently released on Apr 14, 2015. On February 12, 2015, the band released the lead single, "On the Run". The 2d unmarried, "Nosotros Ain the Night", was released on March 12, 2015. The music video for "Nosotros Own the Night" was uploaded to the official Rise Records YouTube channel on May seven, 2015.[17] On April two, the band premiered the music video for the song "Stroke God, Millionaire".

On February xix, 2015, the band's guitarist Will Swan published a post on Facebook revealing that the guitar pedalboard he uses to perform alive with Secret Band, Dance Gavin Trip the light fantastic toe, and Sianvar was stolen at a show of Feb fourteen on The Bluish Swan Bout. He launched a GoFundMe account and asked fans to donate $2,500 to help buy a replacement pedalboard.[eighteen] The fund reached its goal within 3 hours of its launch.

Dance Gavin Dance toured every bit a supporting human action on the Have Activity! Tour with Memphis May Burn down, Crown The Empire, and Palisades from March 10 to Apr 4, 2015.[xix] In support of Instant Gratification, the band appear the Instant Gratification Tour, which took identify from April fourteen to May eight, 2015, across Due north America with supporting acts Polyphia, Hail The Dominicus, and Stolas. The band embarked on their headlining Commonwealth of australia bout from May 14 to 23, 2015, with opening acts Arcasia.[xx] In celebration of the band's 10th anniversary, Dance Gavin Trip the light fantastic embarked on the ten Yr Anniversary bout with supporting acts A Lot Similar Birds, Slaves, Dayshell, and Strawberry Girls from November 14 to Dec 19, 2015, in N America.[21]

2016–17: Tree City Sessions and Mothership

On December 23, 2015, Rise Records revealed that Dance Gavin Trip the light fantastic were to release their upcoming seventh studio album the autumn of 2016.[22]

The ring performed at Then What Music Festival in Grand Prairie, Texas on March xx, 2016.[23] They also performed at the Extreme Affair Sports & Music Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada on Apr 2, 2016, with other bands such as Saosin, the Story And so Far, the Maine, Mayday Parade, among several others.[24]

On March 2, 2016, the ring announced their alive studio album, Tree Metropolis Sessions, which was released on May 13, 2016. The anthology contains 12 live recorded songs performed in Sacramento, California at the Pus Cavern Studios. On May ten, 2016, the band announced the U.K. leg of their 10th ceremony tour that included vocalists Tilian Pearson, Kurt Travis, and Jonny Craig.[25] On July 11, the group announced their U.Due south. fall tour which took place from September 22 to Oct 27, 2016.[26]

On July 27, 2016, the ring announced their seventh studio album, Mothership, with a scheduled release date of October 7, 2016. The lead single, "Chucky Vs. the Giant Tortoise", was released on August 18, 2016. The music video for "Betrayed By The Game" was released on September sixteen, 2016, and the music video for "Young Robot" was released on September 27, 2016. In support of the album, the band embarked on The Mothership Tour with supporting acts The Contortionist, Hail the Sun, Good Tiger, and The White Noise, which took place from September 22 to October 27, 2016.[27]

Dance Gavin Trip the light fantastic embarked on the European leg of their 10-year anniversary bout from Nov 3 to 26, 2016.[28] The band embarked on a tour with American rock bands CHON and Eidola in February and March, entitled The Robot with Homo Hair Vs. Chonzilla Tour.

On June 1, 2017, the ring released a studio embrace of the Bruno Mars single "That's What I Like" on YouTube.[29] On June xv, 2017, they released the stand-alone single "Summertime Gladness".[30] The group toured on the Journey's Right Foot Stage on the Vans Warped Tour from June to August.

On October 4, 2017, the ring announced a U.South. tour, consisting of the group performing their seventh studio album Mothership in its entirety through December, with back up from Polyphia, Icarus the Owl, and Wolf & Bear.[31]

2018–2020: Bogus Pick, Afterburner and Tree City Sessions 2

On October 17, 2017, the band announced that recording of their upcoming eighth studio album had begun and that the album should look a release engagement of summertime 2018.[32] The band embarked on a headlining European bout from March 3 to 22, 2018, with Veil Of Maya and One thousand Below as support.[33] The band announced their eighth studio album, Artificial Selection, on March 23, 2018.[34] The band released the lead unmarried off the anthology, "Midnight Crusade", on Apr four, 2018, accompanied with its music video. On May iii, 2018 the band released the song "Son of Robot". They released the vocal "Care", accompanied by a music video, on May 24, 2018. "Count Bassy" and its music video were released 3 days prior to the album on June 5, 2018. In back up of the album, the band supported American post-hardcore ring Underoath on 2 2018 tours and embarked on their headlining Bogus Choice Tour, with Periphery, Hail the Sunday, and Don Broco, in 2019. The band held their first annual SwanFest on March xxx, 2019 at the City National Grove of Anaheim in Anaheim, California.

A new single, "Head Hunter", was released on March 22, 2019.[35] The band's clean vocalist Tilian Pearson confirmed that Trip the light fantastic toe Gavin Trip the light fantastic will release their ninth studio album in 2020, with new singles coming out in 2019.[36]

On August 30, 2019, the ring released Acceptance Speech communication 2.0, a remaster of their fifth studio album Acceptance Speech.[37]

Some other single, "Blood Wolf", was released on October 11, 2019.[38] It became the band's starting time career charting single, debuting at number 24 on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart. A bound bout was announced on November 12, scheduled to take identify from March 12 to April 25, 2020 with back up from Animals Every bit Leaders, Veil of Maya, Majestic Coda, and a yet to be announced "mystery band".[39] On December 12, 2019, frontman Tilian Pearson revealed Bug would be joining every bit the "mystery band," giving them the seal of approval by saying he's "been a fan for a while now."[xl] On March 12, 2020, the ring announced that they had cancelled all bout dates on the 2020 spring bout due to the COVID-19 pandemic with plans to reschedule.[41] On March 24, the band announced the rescheduled bout dates under the name The Afterburner Tour. They were scheduled to take place in August and September 2020, only were eventually cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[42]

On February 21, 2020, the band announced that their 9th studio album, Afterburner, would be released on Apr 24, 2020. The pb unmarried, "Prisoner", was released on the same day along with its music video.[43] Some other unmarried, "Strawberry's Wake", was released on March 12, 2020, forth with its music video.[44] The music video for the single "Lyrics Prevarication" was released on April ix, 2020.[45] The single "Three Wishes" was released on Apr sixteen, 2020, along with its music video. The video features fan submissions based on the theme of "clean".[46]

On December 25, 2020, the ring released their tertiary alive anthology Tree City Sessions 2.

2021–present: Jackpot Juicer and Tim Feerick's death

On February 26, 2021, guitarist Volition Swan confirmed that the band were writing their 10th studio album and are scheduled to begin recording in the summertime.[47] On October 16, Tilian announced that Eidola vocalist Andrew Wells will be the band'southward newest member.

The band concluded 2021 with The Afterburner Tour with Polyphia, Veil of Maya, Eidola, and Wolf & Comport. It was one of the get-go large scale indoor venue tours tour since the pandemic and information technology sold a full of 78,565 tickets and 28 of the 33 shows were sold out.[48]

On March 24, 2022, the band released "Synergy", featuring Rob Damiani of English rock band Don Broco, as the atomic number 82 unmarried from their upcoming tenth studio album.[49]

On April fourteen, 2022, information technology was appear that bassist Tim Feerick had died.[50]

Musical manner, influences, and side-projects

Dance Gavin Dance's musical way has been described as post-hardcore,[51] [52] [53] math stone,[51] [54] experimental rock,[55] [56] progressive stone,[51] [57] screamo,[57] jazz fusion[57] and emo.[53] Critics take compared the band to young man mail-hardcore peers the Fall of Troy, Alexisonfire and Circa Survive.[57] Their 2011 release Downtown Battle Mountain Ii is said to feature "the same structuring as The Mars Volta album The Bedlam In Goliath in that it never lets up".[58]

When asked well-nigh their influences in a 2007 interview, Jon Mess said, "We all take such varied music taste that it would be quite a long list," and mentioned At the Drive-In, Cursive, Explosions in the Sky, MF Doom and Radiohead.[59] Other influences include Deftones, The Temptations, Glassjaw, Usher and Globe, Wind & Burn down.[sixty] Matt Mingus cited Genesis's Phil Collins and Deftones's Abe Cunningham as two of his favorite drummers, while Will Swan called the guitar piece of work of Th and At the Drive-In's Omar Rodríguez-López as major influences.[61] Swan has emphasized the ring's interest in incorporating new styles and to experiment on every release.[62]

Former vocalist Jonny Craig was nigh recently the frontman of Slaves from 2014 until his difference in 2019. Erstwhile singer Kurt Travis handled vocal duties for the band, A Lot Like Birds, from 2011 until 2016, and is the currently in Royal Coda, whereas former guitarist Zachary Garren has started his band Strawberry Girls, and lead guitarist Will Swan currently operates his own record label, Blueish Swan Records, and pursues guitar in the supergroup Sianvar, Royal Coda, and Cloak-and-dagger Band, which also features Jon Mess and Matthew Mingus. Onetime guitarist Josh Benton also works as a record producer and has produced Trip the light fantastic toe Gavin Dance'south live studio album, Tree City Sessions (2016), as well as a majority of the releases on Blue Swan Records.

Band members

Timeline

Discography

  • Downtown Battle Mountain (2007)
  • Dance Gavin Trip the light fantastic toe (2008)
  • Happiness (2009)
  • Downtown Boxing Mount II (2011)
  • Acceptance Speech (2013)
  • Instant Gratification (2015)
  • Mothership (2016)
  • Artificial Selection (2018)
  • Afterburner (2020)
  • Jackpot Juicer (2022)

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External Links

  • Dance Gavin Dance at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_Gavin_Dance

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