Flyleaf

Flyleaf
Flyleaf

Flyleaf on their "Unite and Fight" tour at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, CA on October 18, 2010.
Background information
Origin Belton[1] and Temple, Texas[2]
Genres Alternative metal,[1][3] Hard rock,[4] Post-grunge[5]
Years active 2000–present
Labels A&M/Octone, GUN, INO
Associated acts Breaking Benjamin, P.O.D., Three Days Grace, Apocalyptica
Website www.flyleafmusic.com
Members
Lacey Sturm
Sameer Bhattacharya
Jared Hartmann
Pat Seals
James Culpepper

Flyleaf is an American alternative metal band, formed in the Belton[1] and Temple, Texas[2] regions in 2000. The band has charted on mainstream rock, Christian pop and Christian metal genres. They performed around the United States in 2003 until releasing their eponymous debut album, Flyleaf, in 2005. The album went platinum after selling more than one million copies.[6] The band won an online poll on yahoo.com and was named Yahoo!'s Who's Next band of the month in March 2006 and they were named MTV's artist of the week on December 24, 2007.[7][8] Flyleaf released their second album Memento Mori on November 10, 2009 which debuted and peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard charts.

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Band history

Early on Lacey Sturm started playing with James Culpepper. Guitarists Jared Hartmann and Sameer Bhattacharya were later recruited. "Sameer and Jared are really experimental with melodies and pedals, and we all had different influences that were all blending together with the same passionate and hopeful heart, and that brought out this beautiful feeling. It was magical," said Sturm.[9] Bassist Pat Seals joined in 2002 after leaving his previous band The Grove.

As Passerby, the band released three EPs and played over 100 shows in Texas alone over the span of two years under the booking and promotion company Runt Entertainment.[citation needed] In 2004, Passerby played a showcase for RCA Records in New York City in hopes of getting signed. RCA passed on the band, but the president of Octone Records was very interested. They waited for two days in their van at a truck stop for a phone call about an Octone showcase. They were signed after the showcase, and on January 7, 2004, Octone Record's website announced their arrival to the label.

In March 2004, Flyleaf traveled to Seattle, Washington to record an EP with Rick Parashar. Afterwards, they toured with Skillet, Breaking Benjamin, Staind and 3 Doors Down to promote their self-titled EP. In October, the EP was released to stores, spawning their first official single and video for the EP version of "Breathe Today."

Debut album (2005–08)

In 2005, the band recorded their first full-length album with Howard Benson. On October 4, 2005, the record was released under the title Flyleaf. Appearances on the album include Dave Navarro of Jane's Addiction and Ryan White of Resident Hero. The first mainstream single from their debut album was "I'm So Sick", "Fully Alive" was the second, "All Around Me" was the third, and "Sorrow" was the fourth.

In the summer of 2006, the band played on the mainstage of the Family Values Tour 2006 and in late 2006, Flyleaf toured with Disturbed, Stone Sour and Nonpoint on the Music As A Weapon III Tour. The band issued an exclusive EP, which was sold at the tour called Music As A Weapon EP which features an acoustic version of "Fully Alive", and three previously unreleased tracks: "Much Like Falling", "Justice And Mercy", and "Christmas Song" (Much Like Falling and Justice and Mercy later appeared on Much Like Falling EP). A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the EP went to World Vision.[10]

In 2007 Flyleaf toured with Three Days Grace and throughout Australia with the Soundwave festival, and also toured Europe with Stone Sour and Forever Never. In the spring of 2007, Flyleaf headlined their Justice & Mercy Tour which first featured Skillet and Dropping Daylight. Later on they did a second leg of the tour which featured Sick Puppies, Kill Hannah and Resident Hero. Flyleaf again joined the Family Values Tour in 2007.[11] The music video for "I'm So Sick" appeared briefly in the 2007 film Live Free or Die Hard. Also a remix of the song "I'm So Sick" is on the Soundtrack to the movie Resident Evil: Extinction. "Perfect" was also released as a single in late 2007 to Christian radio stations. Released on November 5, 2007, the The Sims 2 expansion pack Teen Style Stuff featured the band's song "Cassie" recorded in Simlish.

Flyleaf at Beale Street Music Festival on May 2, 2008.

Flyleaf also released a song entitled "Tina" which was the first song that they debuted in the release of Guitar Hero 3 as part of the Companion Disk Set. Also, the song "I'm So Sick" appears in Rock Band. On October 30, Flyleaf also released a digital EP titled Much Like Falling EP. The songs included on this EP were "Much Like Falling", an acoustic version of "Supernatural", the limited release song "Tina", and The EP is available on iTunes along with the expanded edition of their debut album. On April 26, 2008, the band released their fourth video "Sorrow" from their debut album on MTV2.[12] The band toured with Seether in late spring, but had to cancel five shows due to a problem with Sturm's voice. The members of Flyleaf took the fall off to write new music, hoping to begin recording by January.

Flyleaf also contributed a cover of the song, "What's This?" from The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack for its cover album, Nightmare Revisited.

Memento Mori (2009–present)

Flyleaf has finished recording their second album. The new album has 14 songs, which were selected out of the 30 already written. Some of these songs, such as "Again", "Have We Lost", and "Beautiful Bride" have been performed live. The band reunited with producer Howard Benson and enlisted the mixing services Chris Lord-Alge[13] It was released on November 10, 2009.[14] The album has been titled Memento Mori. It features songs such as "Beautiful Bride", "Arise", "Missing", "Again" and "Set Apart This Dream" which was inspired by a self-help book called Wild at Heart.[15] Flyleaf has debuted an additional two songs live during a small acoustic tour the band did in Afghanistan for United States Troops called "Chasm" and "Circle".[16] According to their Myspace page, Flyleaf's first single "Again" from the album is currently released on iTunes and is also played on the radio. Meiert Avis directed Flyleaf's music video titled "Again".

Sturm performing in Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan in 2009.

The group, starting in Seattle, Washington on September 28, 2009, held VIP listening parties throughout the country inviting fans to be the first to hear a selection of songs from the new record and view brand new music videos before they aired nationwide. By partnering with Eventful, fans were given the opportunity to demand that their city get routed into the "Road To Memento Mori" using Eventful's "Demand It!" service.

Based on overwhelming demand there were over 10 events. Fans saw Sturm, Sameer Bhattacharya, and Jared Hartmann, who made special appearances at these intimate gatherings across the country.[17]

On November 2, 2009, the band released a short Webisode for their new album.[18]

Flyleaf's other video, "Beautiful Bride," was shot in early August 2009 by director Don Tyler. The video was originally released at the Memento Mori listening events, but was later featured on Yahoo! the day Memento Mori came out. The video features James' sister/Sameer's wife, April, as the bride and Joshua Sturm, Lacey's husband, as the groom. Like "Again," this video features Pat's artwork throughout the video. Future singles are set to include "Chasm" for rock stations and "Missing" for alternative.

Flyleaf toured throughout the United States with Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace that lasted from January to March 2010. They embarked on a headlining tour called the "Unite & Fight Tour" with 10 Years and Fair to Midland. The tour began on April 28, 2010 and ended on June 6, 2010. June 11, 2010 the group has acted on MUZ TV Award 2010(Премия МУЗ-ТВ) in Russia with songs: "I'm So Sick", "Again" and a song: "All Around Me". They are one of many bands that performed at Download Festival on June 12, 2010. The band encouraged fans to donate to stop human trafficking in other countries.

The band was scheduled to continue with the second leg of the "Unite & Fight" tour from September 10, 2010 to October 23, 2010, with Story of the Year, and performed at various festivals through the end of the year. They also released an animated music video for "Chasm" on September 22, which was directed/animated/illustrated by Giles Timms. At the end of the Unite and Fight tour in early November, Lacey collaborated with band Apocalyptica on the song "Broken Pieces", as well as with Australian singer Orianthi in her new song "Courage".[19] Soon after they released "Arise" as the next single from Memento Mori.

On November 6, 2010, the band performed at Rock the Hood, a festival at Fort Hood in memory of all the soldiers who have died, especially the 13 who died at the November 2009 shooting.

On November 15, 2010, Lacey publicly shared her pregnancy with the fans. Lacey said via Facebook that she and her husband Joshua would be expecting a baby boy in early 2011.[20]

On December 7, 2010, Flyleaf released an EP titled Remember to Live, then released a cover of the John Mark McMillan song "How He Loves" on December 21, 2010.[21][22]

On January 22, 2011, Hartmann announced that he and Culpepper were building a recording studio and preparing to record demos for their next album.[23] In February 2011, the band started pre-production for their next album at Treelady Studios in Pittsburgh, PA.[24]

Genre

The band has mainly been classed as alternative metal,[25] as well as hard rock,[26] heavy metal,[25] nu metal,[27] post-grunge[5] and alternative rock.[28]

Christian faith

All five members of the band are Christians. Their faith influences their music, but lead singer Sturm doesn't believe that necessarily makes Flyleaf strictly a Christian band. The band says they are Christians who play in a rock band, and their faith is heard within their music.[29] "We all share the same faith." In 2005 Flyleaf performed a free concert at Los Angeles Pierce College for a Christian group at the college, which was a three day event.

In a May 2010 interview, lead singer Sturm was asked how it felt to be in a Christian rock band and play in Las Vegas:

Well, you know what? I don’t know what you mean by a “Christian rock band.” It’s hard to say that because people all have a different definition of what that means. If it means that we’re Christians, then yeah, we’re Christians, but if a plumber’s a Christian, does that make him a “Christian plumber?” I mean we’re not playing for Christians. We’re just playing honestly and that’s going to come out.[30]

Band members

  • Lacey Sturm – lead vocals
  • Sameer Bhattacharya – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Jared Hartmann – rhythm guitar
  • Pat Seals – bass, backing vocals
  • James Culpepper – drums, percussion

All members, except Seals, are from 2000. Seals joined in 2002.

Discography

Awards

Title Award Nominated work Result
Golden Gods Awards Hottest Chick In Metal [31] Lacey Sturm Nominated
"AMTV" Favorite Music Video "Missing" Won
BMI 2009 Pop Song Award "All Around Me" Won[32]
Dove Awards 2011 Rock Album of the Year Memento Mori Nominated[33]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Flyleaf - allmusicguide.com". http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p703878. 
  2. ^ a b US. "Flyleaf's MySpace at". Myspace.com. http://www.myspace.com/flyleaf. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  3. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p703878
  4. ^ "MTV Artist of the Week: Flyleaf". Buzzworthy.mtv.com. 2007-12-24. http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2007/12/24/mtv-artist-of-the-week-flyleaf/#more-1870. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  5. ^ a b "Music - Battle of the Bands 11.10.09: Cage The Elephant vs. Flyleaf". 411mania.com. http://www.411mania.com/music/columns/121454/Battle-of-the-Bands-11.10.09:-Cage-The-Elephant-vs.-Flyleaf.htm. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  6. ^ Blabbermouth.net Flyleaf singer says voice is great after long rest November 13, 2008.
  7. ^ Who's Next fart in ur pants exclusive interview; Yahoo; Retrieved February 29, 2008
  8. ^ MTV Artist of the Week; December 24, 2007; MTV.com; Retrieved February 29, 2008
  9. ^ MTVU Backstage Pass Interview from the interviews section on Flyleafonline.com, accessed March 7, 2007
  10. ^ Revenantmedia.com article on the Music As A Weapon EP, accessed 21 October 2007
  11. ^ Family Values Tour 2007 official website, accessed 21 October 2007
  12. ^ Flyleaf Online, accessed 26 April 2008.
  13. ^ "Memento Mori - Flyleaf". AllMusic. 2009-11-10. http://www.allmusic.com/album/memento-mori-r1663608/credits. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  14. ^ "Platinum Rock Band Flyleaf Builds Momentum with Release of Memento Mori". JesusFreakHideout. August 17, 2009. http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/news/2009/08/17.PLATINUM%20ROCK%20BAND%20FLYLEAF%20BUILDS%20MOMENTUM%20WITH%20RELEASE%20OF%20MEMENTO%20MORI%20OCT.%2027.asp. 
  15. ^ Spring Music Preview: July/August, Rolling Stone. Published March 20, 2009. Accessed March 24, 2009.
  16. ^ "Texas Band Flyleaf Delivers High Spirits to Troops Overseas". Dvidshub.net. http://www.dvidshub.net/?script=news/news_show.php&id=36140. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  17. ^ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - FLYLEAF: 'Memento Mori' Listening Parties Announced". Roadrunnerrecords.com. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=127554. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  18. ^ "Exclusive Premiere: Flyleaf Memento Mori Webisode". Dreadcentral.com. 2009-11-02. http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/34338/exclusive-premiere-flyleaf-memento-mori-webisode. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  19. ^ "The latest news, information, tour dates, pictures, mp3s, videos, lyrics and more". Flyleaf Online. 2010-10-27. http://flyleafonline.com/2010/10/27/orianthi-feat-lacey-courage-video/. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  20. ^ "The latest news, information, tour dates, pictures, mp3s, videos, lyrics and more". Flyleaf Online. http://flyleafonline.com/2010/11/15/im-sorry-and-imma-let-you-finish-but-this-is-the-best-news-of-all-timeee/. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  21. ^ "The latest news, information, tour dates, pictures, mp3s, videos, lyrics and more". Flyleaf Online. 2010-12-07. http://flyleafonline.com/2010/12/07/how-he-loves-coming-1221/. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  22. ^ "The latest news, information, tour dates, pictures, mp3s, videos, lyrics and more". Flyleaf Online. http://flyleafonline.com/2010/11/20/remember-to-live/. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  23. ^ "Twitter: @flyleafmusic: What are we up to musically?". 2011. http://twitter.com/#!/flyleafmusic/status/28900935807799296. Retrieved 2011-01-28. "What are we up to musically? James and I are building a studio and we're getting ready to start recording demos for the next record! -Jared" 
  24. ^ http://treelady.com/treeladynews/2011/02/13/flyleaf-records-at-treelady-studios/ | year = 2011 | accessdate = 2011-02-13 |
  25. ^ a b http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1663608
  26. ^ "Flyleaf Lyrics". Lyrics.christiansunite.com. http://lyrics.christiansunite.com/artist_419.shtml. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  27. ^ allmusic ((( Flyleaf (CD/DVD) - (Bonus Tracks/Ringtone) > Overview )))
  28. ^ Flyleaf at Musicmight[dead link]
  29. ^ "Lions and tigers and Christian bands, oh my! van Flyleaf op Myspace". Blogs.myspace.com. 2008-02-09. http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=7457032&blogID=356095186. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  30. ^ Jeff Schwachter (May 19, 2010). "Flyleaf Is Mindful of Death". Atlanticcityweekly.com. http://www.atlanticcityweekly.com/arts-and-entertainment/Flyleaf-is-Mindful-of-Death-94283274.html. Retrieved October 23, 2010. 
  31. ^ [1][dead link]
  32. ^ "2009 BMI Pop Awards Award Winning Songs | Press". BMI.com. 2009-05-19. http://www.bmi.com/press/entry/538580. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  33. ^ Bennett, Jenny (2011-02-15). "gmc TV – Gospel Music Channel News – 42nd Annual GMA Dove Award Nominees". Watchgmctv.com. http://www.watchgmctv.com/news/42nd-annual-gma-dove-award-nominees. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 

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