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Attack Attack! – metalcore, post-hardcore, electronic группа из Вестервилль, штат Огайо, США, образовавшаяся в 2005 и состоящая из четырёх человек.
Attack Attack! образовались в городе Вестервилль в 2005. Некоторые ранние песни группы принадлежали христианской тематике. Однако некоторые участники не были религиозными, и поэтому их стиль нельзя было отнести к христианскому року. Во время тура с Maylene and the Sons of Disaster из группы был выгнан вокалист Остин Карлайл, его заменил Ник Бэрхем. Свой дебютный альбом парни выпустили в 2008 году под названием "Someday Came Suddenly".
Песня "Stick Stickly", а именно клип на нее является родоначальником юмористического жанра «крабкор» (англ. crabcore). Один из зрителей заметил, что гитарист двигается как краб. После этого песня и клип принесли широкую популярность коллективу. Сами участники к этому отнеслись с юмором.
Осенью 2009 года Ник Бэрхем уходит из группы. Его заменяет клавишник-электронщик Калеб Шомо. Он взял на себя полную ответственность за группу и её существование. 8 июня 2010 года состоялся официальный релиз одноименного второго альбома группы – «Attack Attack!». На песню «Smokahontas» поставлен клип. 11 ноября 2010 года группу также покидает Джонни Франк по религиозным соображениям. В июне 2011 группа сообщила, что переиздаст последний альбом с новой песней «Last Breath» и восемью бонус-треками: 4 новых, 2 ремикса и 2 акустики (I Swear I’ll Change, Turbo Swag). Релиз был назначен на 19 июля 2011 года.
17 января 2012 года вышел третий альбом "This Means War", во многом противоречивый. В основном, из-за того, что была потеряна атмосфера прошлых альбомов, практически исчезли электронные партии, благодаря которым ребята стали "классиками синткора (synthcore)", а песни были несколько однообразными.
В начале мая Attack Attack! отменили свой тур по Южной Америке, чтобы основательно подготовиться к записи нового альбома.
В декабре 2012 года группу покидают вокалист Калеб Шомо и басист Джон Хольгадо. На смену им приходят Фил Драйор и Тайлер Сэпп. В 2013 году группа объявила о своем прощальном туре "Back in Action", после которого музыканты планируют далее не продолжать работу под брендом Attack Attack! и отложить проект до лучших времён.
Состав:
На данный момент
Phil Druyor (рус. Фил Драйор) – вокал (с 2012)
Andrew Whiting (рус. Эндрю Уайтинг) – соло-гитара (с 2007)
Tyler Sapp (рус. Тайлер Сэпп) – бас-гитара (с 2012)
Andrew Wetzel (рус. Эндрю Ветцел) – ударные, перкуссия (с 2005)
Бывшие участники
Caleb Shomo (рус. Калеб Шомо) – скрим, клавиши (2009-2010), вокал (2010–2012)
Nick Barham (рус. Ник Бархам) – вокал (2008-2009)
Austin Carlile (рус. Остин Карлайл) – вокал (2007-2008)
Johnny Franck (рус. Джонни Франк) – вокал, гитара (2007-2010)
Ricky Lortz (рус. Рики Лортц) – вокал, гитара (2007)
John Holgado (рус. Джон Холдаго) – бас-гитара (2007-2012)
Nick White (рус. Ник Уайт) – бас-гитара (2007)
На время тура
Sean Mackowski (рус. ) – (2010-2012)
Дискография
Студийные альбомы
2008 Someday Came Suddenly
2010 Attack Attack!
2012 This Means War
EP
2008 If Guns Are Outlawed, Can We Use Swords?
Синглы
2009 Stick Stickly
2009 Dr. Shavargo Pt. 3
2009 The People’s Elbow
2011 Smokahontas
2011 Last Breath
2011 The Motivation Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Attack Attack! were an American metalcore band from Westerville, Ohio, formed in 2005. Attack Attack!'s first release, an independent EP titled If Guns Are Outlawed, Can We Use Swords?, was released in 2008, which led to the signing of the band to Rise Records the same year. They then released their two full-length albums, Someday Came Suddenly and a self-titled album (Attack Attack!) both through Rise. A third album entitled This Means War was released on January 17, 2012, also through Rise. The band is currently unsigned.
Attack Attack! was founded during 2005 by members Austin Carlile, Ricky Lortz, Andrew Whiting, Nick White, and Andrew Wetzel. Several months later, Ricky Lortz announced his departure and was soon replaced by Johnny Franck as the new vocalist/rhythm guitarist at the time. Later, Nick White also announced his departure from the group and John Holgado was added on bass and in 2008, Caleb Shomo joined the band on keyboard. In early 2008, they self-released their debut EP titled If Guns Are Outlawed, Can We Use Swords?. Later they signed to Rise Records in June 2008 and released their debut album, Someday Came Suddenly, on the label late that year. Upon the release of Someday Came Suddenly, it peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart and number 193 on the Billboard 200, with sales of more than 3,600 in its first week despite its mediocre to overwhelmingly negative reviews.
Later, halfway through a tour supporting Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, vocalist Austin Carlile was fired by the group due to personal differences and health issues. Carlile was replaced by Nick Barham, former vocalist of For All We Know. In 2009 for Fearless Records[/label’] eighth Punk Goes... album, Punk Goes Pop 2, Attack Attack! covered Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a Girl” with Austin Carlile performing the lead vocals, before his departure from the band. Attack Attack! then toured with Escape the Fate, William Control, Black Tide and Burn Halo early in 2009. Attack Attack! was included on Warped Tour 2009 and did signings for the non-profit organization Music Saves Lives where they met with fans who gained special access to the band by donating blood.
On October 19, 2009, lead vocalist Nick Barham announced his departure from Attack Attack! just two days short of their headliner tour. He stated in his blog on MySpace that "It was just time for change," and that there was no conflict between him and the other band members. The band then made the decision of Caleb Shomo to be moved as the band's primary vocalist but still remaining at his place as the keyboardist as well.
On November 10, 2010 Johnny Franck announced he had departed from the band to focus on his relationship with God. He has started a new project called The March Ahead. With this news also came a clip of a new song featuring Caleb Shomo doing both clean, and unclean vocals. Sean Mackowski of My Ticket Home was a touring member of the band, singing the clean parts of songs from the first two albums and playing guitar. The music video for “Smokahontas” was released on January 21, 2011 and was directed by Thunder Down Country films. The music video featured Sean Mackowski of My Ticket Home and Cody Anderson, the former unclean vocalist of In Fear and Faith. Attack Attack! performed on the main stage at the 2011 Vans Warped Tour.
The band re-issued their self-titled album on July 19, 2011 with four new songs, two acoustic songs, and two remixes. A new track entitled “Last Breath” was released on June 7, 2011, to promote the album's re-issue. It is the first song by the band to feature Caleb Shomo on both clean and screamed vocals, and was produced by John Feldmann.
On November 14, 2011 it was announced that the band's third full-length, This Means War would be released on January 17, 2012. The entire album was produced by Caleb Shomo at his home studio. Along with this news, they also posted dates for the "This Means War Tour" with supporting acts from The Ghost Inside, Sleeping with Sirens, Chunk! No Captain Chunk, and Dream On, Dreamer. More news and the album artwork was released in the Hot Topic website "News." On December 13, 2011, they premiered a song from the album entitled “The Motivation”. 30 seconds of the whole track list were released on Amazon.com and pre-orders were also opened in many stores. On January 12, 2012, the band debuted the music video for the first single off the album, “The Wretched”.
The band recently announced their departure from Rise Records, simultaneous with an announcement that they have completed ten songs, produced by John Feldmann, for another album. The band stated that they "don’t have another record label or anything lined up and [are] probably not planning on going to another one." The band is currently on the This World Is Ours Tour with Escape The Fate and The Word Alive, but had to reschedule the South American This World Is Ours Tour as their drummer Andrew Wetzel was suffering from pneumonia. By the end of 2012 Attack Attack! will be releasing a DVD where they talk about Warped Tour and the real reason why Austin left the band in 2008.
The band split in 2013 and several members are now in the group [artit]Nativ. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.