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Alesana
Shane Crump and Shawn Milke of Alesana at Vans Warped Tour 2010
Background information
Origin
Genres
Metalcore,[1][2]post-hardcore,[3][4][5] emo,screamo[3][6]
Years active
2004present
Labels
Associated acts
An Autumn Surrender, Fear Before, Harbor View, Your Name in Vain, Left on Cates, Tempting Paris, Twelve Gauge Valentine,We Were Gentlemen
Website
www.alesanamusic.net
Members
Past members
Adam Ferguson Steven Tomany Will Anderson Daniel Magnuson Alex Torres
Alesana (pronounced /ls n/ Alice-Anna) is an American rock[3][6] band fromRaleigh, North Carolina. Formed in 2004, the group is currently signed to Epitaph Recordsand have released one EP and four full-length studio albums. The band gained a wide audience after their debut, On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax was released, featuring a musical style shifting between light and heavy sounds along with a wide influence ranging to even classic rock bands such as The Beatles. Their band name is derived from street named Aliceanna St., which is located in Baltimore where the group originated.
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1 History
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1.1 Formation and Try This with Your Eyes Closed (20042005) 1.2 On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax (20062008) 1.3 Where Myth Fades to Legend (2008-2009) 1.4 The Emptiness (2009-2010) 1.5 A Place Where the Sun Is Silent (20112012) 1.6 Side Projects & Fifth Studio Album (2013present)
3.1 Timeline
History [edit]
Formation and Try This with Your Eyes Closed (20042005) [edit]
Although the band's members first began playing together in Baltimore,[7] Maryland, Alesana officially formed in October 2004 in Raleigh, North Carolina and was founded by Shawn Milke, Patrick Thompson, Dennis Lee, Steven Tomany and Daniel Magnuson. The name of the band is inspired from Aliceanna St., which Shawn Milke and Patrick Thompson lived on when playing in Baltimore, MD. Aliceanna St. is located in Fells Point, a neighborhood in Baltimore. Alesana was the first band to join Tragic Hero Records in 2005, [8] and their 3 demo songs titled "Apology", "Beautiful in Blue" and "Goodbye, Goodnight for Good" were featured on the compilation All The Tragedy Money Can Buy. In May 2005 they released their debut EP, Try This With Your Eyes Closed. Alesana then toured across the United States, including an appearance at the Cornerstone Festival, despite not being a Christian band. In the same year, founding drummer Daniel Magnuson was replaced by Will Anderson.
On January 20, 2009 the music video for "Seduction" was officially released and on March 10, 2009 the album Punk Goes Pop 2 was released which includes Alesana's cover of "What Goes Around...Comes Around" by Justin Timberlake. Alesana's Where Myth Fades to Legend has also charted on the Billboard 200 at #96 and on the Billboard Hard Rock Album at #13.
In late February, Shawn Milke announced Alesana had started writing new material for their upcoming album. They began recording their third studio album, in July 2009, in Portland, Oregon, with producer Kris Crummett. The album, according to Shawn Milke on The Rave TV, would be entitled The Emptiness.[10] The band has made their progress in the studio viewable to fans through a Twitter account and an official website run by the band themselves. Concluding the band's recording session, which began on July 10, Alesana then set out for North Carolina to rest before they began their Vs. tour, which they headlined and included the bands The Bled, Enter Shikari, Broadway, Madina Lake, and Asking Alexandria. On the Vs. tour, Alesana's set included two new songs titled "To Be Scared By An Owl" and "The Thespian". Soon after concluding their month long Vs. tour, Alesana headlined the "You'd Be Way Cuter in a Coffin" Tour with From First to Last, Asking Alexandria, The Word Alive andMemphis May Fire. On October 15, Milke and Lee held a second interview with The Rave, where they revealed that they were shooting a music video in the fall for one song from The Emptiness. The two members went on to tell Linda, the interviewer, that due to their large fan base in Mexicoand South America, they would be releasing a Spanish version of 2 of their songs. Milke also revealed that the album, The Emptiness, was to be released on January 26, 2010.[11] On November 23, Alesana released their first recorded work off of The Emptiness, "To Be Scared By An Owl" and began to promote it as a single.[12] The same week, they entered the studio to begin filming their third video which according to their website, is "The Thespian", the song was released on December 8, 2009. In 2009, Alesana won the Best Hardcore/Screamo Band at the Rock on Request Awards.[13] The band were also invited to play "To Be Scared by an Owl" live on The Daily Habit.[14]
After the release of their music video for "The Thespian" on March 17, the group became less active while promoting the 2010 Warped Tour, which they took part in at the end of June.[15] Right before their first venue on the Warped Tour, guitarist Jake Campbell left the band to be with his family, and Alex Torres of Greeley Estates took his place.[16] Upon the release of The Emptiness, it debuted at #68 on the Billboard 200, which made it the best selling release by the band during this period. On July 22, 2010, Milke made a statement on the official Revolver website, regarding his constant desire to write scripts, stories and music; considering The Emptiness his 'first printed story'. Milke went on to say that he is constantly writing, and that new material for an Alesana albumas well as material for Wake Me Up, Juliet and Tempting Pariswas already being created.[17] After The Emptiness's recording, the group announced a headlining tour entitled: Two Frail Weeks of Vanity and Wax, in which they performedOn Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax in its entirety on each date of the tour, along with confirming that some songs would never be played live again after these concerts. In November 2010, Alesana departed from Fearless and signed to Epitaph Records.[18]
moved on without guitarist Alex Torres on the evening of August 19, 2012 by asking him to leave. Since then, Jake Campbell has returned to the band. Alesana will be writing their new album for 2013. On May 8th, 2013 it was announced by Milke that the band left Epitaph Records and the follow up to A Place Where the Sun Is Silentwill be self released.[26] The pre production for the new record will start shortly after the "You Better Watch Your Mouth, Sunshine! Tour" and they plan to release this fall. Shawn Milke will be the producer and Neil Engle, who also worked on The Emptiness and Dance Gavin Dance's Happiness will be involved as engineer.[27][28] Milke stated that the pre-production will start in July.[29]
Members [edit]
Current members Dennis Lee unclean vocals (2004present) Shawn Milke vocals, rhythm guitar, piano,(2004present) Patrick "Peezee" Thompson lead guitar (2004present) Jeremy Bryan drums, percussion (2005present) Shane Crump bass guitar, backing vocals (20072008, 2008 present) Jake Campbell lead guitar (20082010, 2012present) Former members Steven Tomany bass guitar (20042007) Daniel Magnuson drums, percussion (20042005)
Adam "Huckleberry" Ferguson lead guitar, backing voc 2008) Will Anderson drums, percussion (2005) Alex Torres lead guitar (20102012)
Timeline [edit]
Album Member
Try This with Your Eyes Closed On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax Where Myth Fades to Legend The Emptiness A Place Where the Sun Is Silent
Instrument
Shawn Milke
Dennis Lee
Vocals
Pat Thompson
Guitars
Jeremy Bryan
Drums, percussion
Shane Crump
Alex Torres
Guitars
Jake Campbell
Guitars
Adam Ferguson
Steven Tomany
Bass guitar
Daniel Magnuson
Drums, percussion
Discography [edit]
Studio albums
Year
Album
Chart positions[35]
44
Extended plays
Label
June, 2005
Videography [edit]
Year Title From the album Director
2007 "Ambrosia"
2008 "Seduction"
Scott Hansen
The Emptiness
Stephen Penta
2011 "Circle VII: Sins of the Lion" A Place Where the Sun Is Silent
Shawn Milke
Stephen Penta
References [edit]
1. 2. 3. ^ Stereokiller.com ^ Scheda sulla band da allmusic.com ^
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2011. 4. ^ Common, Tyler. "Alesana sign to Epitaph Records". Retrieved 7 November 2011. 5. ^ Heany, Gregory. "The Emptiness - Alesana". Allmusic. Retrieved 27 December 2011. 6. ^
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Alesana at Allmusic
10. ^ "The Rave/Eagles Club - TheRave.TV - Exclusive Video Interview Alesana". Therave.com. 2009-07-21. Archived from the original on 3 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-26. 11. ^ The Rave interview pt. 2 12. ^ "Alesana to Release Single - News Article". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved 2010-06-26. 13. ^ "2009 Top In Rock Awards". Rock on Request. Retrieved 2010-08-31. 14. ^ "Wednesday: "Danger" Ehren McGhehey + Musical Guest Alesana On The Daily Habit". Fuel TV. Hook It. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
15. ^ "Vans Warped Tour 2010". Vanswarpedtour.com. Archived from the original on 6 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-26. 16. ^ Twitter updates beginning on 6-23-10 17. ^ http://www.revolvermag.com/uncategorized/alesanas-shawn-milkeprocrastination-the-sure-key-to-failure-or-is-it.html/ 18. ^ Common, Tyler. "Alesana sign to Epitaph Records". Alternative Press. Retrieved 6 January 2012. 19. ^ http://absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=2142742 20. ^ "Alesana Announce New Album 'A Place Where The Sun Is Silent'". Epitaph Records. Retrieved 16 December 2011. 21. ^ Zaleski, Annie. "Exclusive Stream: Alesanas "A Gilded Masquerade"". Alternative Press. Retrieved 9 September 2011. 22. ^ "PREMIERE: A Forbidden Dance - Alesana + Be Part of the Lyric Video!". Buzznet. Retrieved 16 December 2011. 23. ^ Tan, Shaun. "Interview: Alesana". Mind Equals Blown. Retrieved 16 December 2011. 24. ^ "Poll Results: Find Out Who You Voted to Win Song of the Year!". Revolver. Retrieved 24 December 2011. 25. ^ https://www.facebook.com/TemptingParis 26. ^ http://www.underthegunreview.net/2013/05/08/exclusive-alesana-partways-with-epitaph-records/ 27. ^ http://www.nataliezworld.com/2013/05/alesanas-shawn-milke-says-pastis-past.html 28. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/neil-engle-mn0001079001 29. ^ https://www.facebook.com/alesana/posts/10151695225832494 30. ^ Barnett, Daryl. "Ground Control - Alesana - [Album]". Ground Control. Retrieved 27 December 2011. 31. ^ "ExtremeVideo - Fury TV - Interview with Sawn from Alesana". Fury TV. ExtremeVideo. Retrieved 27 December 2011. 32. ^ Gorman, Bobby. "Alesana - On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax". The Punk Site. Retrieved 27 December 2011. 33. ^ "Body of Work | SubMerge Magazine". SubMerge. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
34. ^ "Alesana | Interviews: Kill Your Stereo". Kill Your Stereo. Retrieved 27 December 2011. 35. ^ "Alesana - Chart History". billboard.com. 2010-10-02. Retrieved 201110-26. 36. ^ http://www.underthegunreview.net/2013/05/08/exclusive-alesana-partways-with-epitaph-records/
Alesana
Shawn Milke
Dennis Lee
Jeremy Bryan
Shane Crump
Alex Torres
Jake Campbell
Steven Tomany
Studio albums On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax
Will Anderson
Daniel Magnuson
The Emptiness
A Place Where the Sun Is Silent Try This with Your Eyes Closed All The Tragedy Money Can Buy Tragic Hero
Fearless
"The Thespian"
American metalcore musical groups American post-hardcore musical groups American emo musical groups American screamo musical groups Musical groups from Raleigh, North Carolina Musical groups established in 2004
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