Rise to Remain

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Rise to Remain
Austin Dickinson
Conor O'Keefe
Adam Lewin
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Rise to Remain was an English, London-based heavy metal band formed in 2006 and disbanded in 2015. The band made appearances at Download Festival, Sonisphere Festival and extensively toured the UK and Europe. The band released three EPs, the majority of which were "viral" releases, via their MySpace. On 16 March 2011 they signed their first major recording contract with EMI records, which was accompanied by the launch of their website and a free single download entitled "The Serpent". Their debut album, City of Vultures, was released on 5 September 2011, nearly a year after they had started work on recording the album. It was produced by revered metal producer Colin Richardson and Carl Bown. In 2014, the band released a new single entitled "Over and Over", which would be their last musical release.

The band were praised by magazines, such as

BBC Radio One and Total Rock, as well as having their music videos regularly rotated on Scuzz and Kerrang! TV. They were voted "Best New Band" at the 2010 Metal Hammer "Golden God Awards", an award decided by 400,000 votes around the globe, and the 2010 Kerrang! Award
for "Best British Newcomer".

In January 2015 the band announced that they would be splitting up.[1] Vocalist Austin Dickinson (son of Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson), bassist Connor O'Keefe, and guitarist Will Homer subsequently formed a new band, As Lions.

History

Halide (2006–2008)

They were formed in London, late 2006, by Ben Tovey (son of conductor

Anterior and Malefice. In early 2008, whilst playing the Islington Academy supporting Sylosis, the band were offered the opening slot on the smaller, third stage of the Download Festival at Donington Park at 10:45 am. This opportunity lead to the band changing members, adding Joe Copcutt
on bass and Pat Lundy on drums (both formerly of 12 Ton Method), and their name, switching from Halide, to Rise to Remain. However, they still retained early songs that would later be recorded for Rise to Remain, namely Purify, Illusive Existence, Salvation and Fracture.

Rise to Remain & Bridges Will Burn EP (2008–2010)

The band swiftly changed their name to Rise to Remain, and played one last show as Halide at the Camden Rock Bar. The ensuing

Paul Ryan
. During the summer of 2008, the band undertook their first recording as Rise to Remain, creating the EP Becoming One. This was then self-released by the band.

The band then became more active, beginning with opening slots for more local bands, including homegrown heroes

Transcend Records from the band. On 14 June 2010, Rise to Remain were given the Metal Hammer Golden God Award, for "Best New Band", an award that was voted for by "over 400,000 people across the globe."[2] Also in 2010, the band won "Best British Newcomer" at the Kerrang! Awards. The band supported Korn on their UK tour in October 2010, and then completed a string of shows supporting Funeral for a Friend, as well as being added to the line-up of Bullet for My Valentine's European tour in November 2010, after Escape the Fate were unable to fulfill their slot. As a result of the Bullet for My Valentine tour, the band had to drop out of a UK tour supporting As I Lay Dying and Suicide Silence, but returned to support Hatebreed
on their UK dates in December 2010. Between July and November 2010, the band recorded their debut album with producer, Colin Richardson, who has worked with Carcass, Machine Head and Bullet for My Valentine, amongst others.

Major label signing & City of Vultures (2011–2012)

The band performed as an opening act for

Hevy Festival and Graspop Festival
.

Austin Dickinson, lead vocalist of Rise to Remain, live in Stadthalle Offenbach.

The band's debut album, City of Vultures, was released on 5 September and debuted in the UK at No. 83 and in India at No. 10. With this, the band started their UK headline tour on 7 September 2011 with support from The Safety Fire and Bleed from Within. This was a 19 date tour which was supposed to finish on 29 September, but due to one of the dates being rearranged it finished on 1 October. The band was soon after meant to go on a US tour supporting Chimera, however they pulled out after the band was given the opportunity to support Machine Head in the US the following year. In November, Rise to Remain headed out with Trivium and In Flames as support for their European tour. The tour then headed to the UK in December 2011 as the Defenders of the Faith III Tour which was announced back in July 2011. Ghost and Insense joined Rise to Remain in support of Trivium and In Flames.

For Kerrang! Magazine's celebration of the 20th anniversary of influential grunge band Nirvana's breakthrough album, Nevermind, Rise to Remain contributed a cover of the song "Breed", on a cover album featuring artists such as The Dillinger Escape Plan (who covered "Territorial Pissings"), Evile (who covered "Lounge Act"), and The Blackout (covering "Stay Away").

After concluding the tour supporting Trivium and In Flames, Rise to Remain closed their touring commitments for 2011. Starting on 15 January 2012, Rise to Remain were meant to support Machine Head on their North American tour along with Suicide Silence and Darkest Hour in support. However, on 6 January 2012, bassist Joe Copcutt and drummer Pat Lundy announced their departure from the band, made public by the Rocksound and Blabbermouth websites. Lundy is now the drummer for the Welsh post-hardcore band Funeral for a Friend and Copcutt now plays bass in the British-Canadian supergroup AxeWound. Consequently, the band had to pull out from the Machine Head US Tour. City of Vultures was due to have been released in North America on 24 January, coinciding with the Machine Head US Tour.[3]

The band enlisted Adam Lewin on

drums and Josh Hammond on bass guitar
for their second UK headline tour, in March 2012. However a few weeks after the end of the tour while the band was at rest, Josh Hammond left the band. This was announced in early June when the band released details of the new bass player to replace him, Conor O'Keefe, via a picture on their Facebook page.

City of Vultures was released in the US on 5 June 2012. The North American special edition CD included download links to four bonus audio tracks ("Breaking the Hollow," "Darkest Days," "Heartless" and "The Unwanted") that were recorded specifically for this release as well as all four of City of Vultures' music videos ("Nothing Left," "Power Through Fear," "The Serpent" and "This Day Is Mine"). On 8 June 2012 Rise to Remain and Cancer Bats were due to play the main stage of Download Festival 2012, however, both bands were pulled due to weather conditions, with Cancer Bats later downsizing and playing the smaller Red Bull Bedroom Jam stage.

Rise to Remain then continued onwards to become part of the annual

. The tour was the first North American endeavour for the group.

Second album, split and As Lions (2013–2015)

In 2013 Rise to Remain began writing their second album. The band announced a one-off intimate headline show in London, prior to their main stage performance at Download Festival on 14 June where they opened the festival. At Download Festival the band played one of their new songs called, "Over and Over". On 10 February 2014, the band premiered their first single off their new album titled "Over and Over" on Radio 1 Rock Show.[4]

In January 2015 the band announced that they were splitting up, with three members, Will, Connor, and Austin, continuing to work together in a new band, As Lions, while Ben and Adam did not pursue further bands.[5]

Musical style and influences

Rise to Remain was essentially a metalcore band,[6] with roots from heavy metal music, and hard rock.[7] Austin Dickinson has stated that the band are influenced by a wide variety of artists such as Killswitch Engage, Lamb of God,[8] Slipknot, Pantera, Metallica, Deftones,[9] Rage Against the Machine,[10] Unearth, All That Remains, Trivium, In Flames, Shadows Fall,[11] Bullet for My Valentine,[12] Rush, Nirvana, and Machine Head.[7] Austin has stated in an interview, "My personal influences are Chino Moreno of Deftones, Mike Patton of Faith No More and Jesse Leach of Killswitch Engage. I think those three vocalists sum up the technique, lyrics and stage presence that I massively respect."[9] The band has also covered Judas Priest and Metallica with the songs "The Rage", and "Enter Sandman".[13] Also, on the album Kerrang Presents Nirvana: Nevermind Forever, Rise to Remain recorded a cover of Nirvana's song "Breed" originally off the album Nevermind as a tribute to their influence.[14]

In an interview with guitarist Ben Tovey, he has stated his influences are: "Metallica, Pantera, Sepultura, Fear Factory, Shadows Fall, Killswitch Engage, Bullet for My Valentine, Iron Maiden, Linkin Park, Ill Niño, Limp Bizkit, Hatebreed, Lamb of God, and All That Remains... to name a few!"[15]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

Studio album Date Other info
City of Vultures 2011 Studio Album
Extended plays Date Other info
Illusive Existence 2007 As Halide
Becoming One
2008 EP
Bridges Will Burn
2010 EP
Music video Date Director(s)
Bridges Will Burn 2010 Ramon Boutviseth
The Serpent 2011 Ben Smith
Nothing Left 2011 Shane Davey
Power Through Fear 2012 Shane Davey
Talking In Whispers 2012 Jamie Carter

References

  1. ^ "Rise to Remain Split; Hear Dickinson's New Band, As Lions". Kerrang!. 7 January 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Metal Hammer Best New Band". Retrieved 14 June 2010.
  3. ^ "RISE TO REMAIN Parts Ways With Bassist, Drummer; Pulls Of Out Of U.S. Tour". Blabbermouth. Archived from the original on 1 February 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Rise To Remain". Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  5. ^ Austin Dickinson (7 January 2015). "Rise to Remain". Facebook. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  6. ^ "The-band « Rise To Remain". Rise To Remain. Archived from the original on 11 September 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Q RISE". Archived from the original on 20 June 2013.
  8. ^ "BBC - Music - Review of Rise to Remain - City of Vultures". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  9. ^ a b Bruce Moore. "Interview with Rise To Remain vocalist Austin Dickinson « Interviews « PureGrainAudio.com". puregrainaudio.com. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  10. ^ "Live-Metal.Net - Interviews: Rise to Remain - Austin Dickinson". live-metal.net. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  11. ^ "MUDKISS FANZINE". Mudkiss.com. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  12. ^ "Austin Dickinson". Facebook. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  13. ^ "DevilDriver, Rise To Remain, Evile, Etc. Take Part In New Metallica Tribute". Theprp.com - Metal And Hardcore News Plus Reviews And More. 13 June 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  14. ^ "Various Artists - Kerrang! Presents Nirvana - Nevermind Forever (2011)". Music Is Amazing. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  15. ^ "Rise To Remain - 12.20.11". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved 16 January 2015.

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