Element Eighty
This article needs additional citations for verification. (October 2020) |
Element Eighty | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Origin | Tyler, Texas, U.S. |
Genres | |
Years active | 1998–2006, 2007–2010, 2021–present |
Labels | Pale Star, Texas Cries, Universal |
Element Eighty is an American
History
Element Eighty formed in 1998 and self-released their debut album
After several months of touring, the band could see that their label had no interest in pushing the band – there was no music video or any kind of promotion. The band would later split with Universal/Republic late 2004. Soon after their departure, original bassist Roon decided to leave the band to attend college and later graduate study in biomedical research. He was later replaced by Zack Bates, formerly of the band Bullet Ant.
The band released their third album The Bear in November 2005, via their own label, Texas Cries Records. The album was only made available through the band's official website, at shows, and digital distribution/streaming.
Element Eighty has reunited in 2021 after reluctantly disbanding in 2009 due to overwhelming life circumstances.[3] After they parted ways, all members continued on their own musical journeys; steady gigging with a variety of successful acts and solo projects. After a 12-year-silence, Element Eighty decided that 2021 was time for a full relaunch and began working on a new album slated for release in 2023. They released a new version of their song "Ego" on December 3, 2021, and released the new single "Mountain" on September 9, 2022.[4] After 14 years, the band finally released the long awaited new album “A.D.” on June 23, 2023.
Members
- Current lineup
- David Galloway – vocals (2000-2010, 2021–present)
- Matt Woods – guitars (1998–2010, 2021–present)
- Zack Bates – bass (2005–2010, 2021–present)
- Ryan Carroll – drums (2000–2010, 2021–present)
- Former members
- Roon – bass (2000-2005)
Discography
Date of release | Title | Label |
1999 | Hold On/Dig Up Her Bones | Independent |
June 21, 2001 | Mercuric
|
Pale Star |
October 28, 2003 | Element Eighty | Universal/Republic |
November 5, 2005 | The Bear | Texas Cries |
June 23rd, 2023 | A.D. | Element Eighty |
References
- ^ Roth, Kaj. "REVIEW: Element Eighty – s/t". Melodic. Archived from the original on February 5, 2012. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
- ^ Element Eighty. Allmusic
- ^ "Element Eighty (@elementeightyofficial) • Instagram photos and videos".
- user-generated source]
External links
- Official website
- Element Eighty on Facebook
- Element Eighty on Spotify
- Element Eighty on Instagram
- Element Eighty on Last.fm