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A Static Lullaby

 
Artist: A Static Lullaby
A Static Lullaby

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Dane Poppin, John Death, Jarrod Alexander, Joe Brown, Dan Arnold, Brett Dinovo, Nathan Lindeman, Phil Pirrone

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  • Formed: 2001, Chino Hills, CA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "A Static Lullaby," "Faso Latido," "...And Don't Forget to Breathe"

Biography

The post-hardcore/alternative rock outfit A Static Lullaby came together after a casual high-school jam session convinced its participants to quit their existing bands and launch a new group. Formed in 2001 in Orange County, CA, the band's initial lineup comprised singer Joe Brown, bassist Phil Pirrone, drummer Brett Dinovo, and guitarists Dan Arnold and Nathan Lindeman. A Static Lullaby's first show occured two week's after this formation, and a buzz began to build as the band played additional gigs on the local circuit. They soon recorded and self-released the Withered EP, and Ferret Records signed the group during the summer of 2002.

After recording an album with producer Steve Evetts (Snapcase, Hatebreed), A Static Lullaby released ...And Don't Forget to Breathe in March 2003. The album laid the foundation for the band's music, yet hinted at a creativity not yet completely tapped. Over a year of touring followed, which led to strained relations within the band, including the exit of founding member Dinovo (who returned to school after his departure). Nevertheless, A Static Lullaby soon upgraded their label to Columbia Records and began to work on a follow-up album. Faso Latido appeared in April 2005 with Lou Giordano (Sunny Day Real Estate, Taking Back Sunday) producing and Sammy Siegler (Youth of Today, Gorilla Biscuits) filling in on drums.

With the album complete, the band prepared to search for a permanent drummer. However, Dinovo approached his old bandmates at a show and wound up rejoining the group in mid-2005. That same year also saw A Static Lullaby joining the popular Taste of Chaos tour alongside the Used and Killswitch Engage. More departures followed, though, and January 2006 left the band in an uncertain state after Pirrone, Dinovo, and Lindeman all left the group. A Static Lullaby had also been dropped by Columbia, having failed to sell enough copies of their sophomore album. Forging ahead, they were soon embraced by the California-based Fearless Records, and by March, Brown and Arnold had rounded out their band with the addition of guitarist John Martinez, bassist Dane Poppin, and drummer Jarrod Alexander. Working again with producer Evetts, the refreshed quintet issued a self-titled album in October and launched a tour alongside I Am Ghost. Additional lineup changes followed (Martinez left the group and was not replaced, while Tyler Mahurin stepped in for the departing Alexander), A Static Lullaby continued onward with the release of 2008's Rattlesnake!. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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A Static Lullaby

Background information
Origin Chino Hills, California
Genres Post-hardcore
Metalcore (Early)
Alternative metal (Later)
Years active Since 2001
Labels Ferret
Columbia
Fearless
Associated acts Casket Salesmen
Website Official Website
Members
Joe Brown
Dan Arnold
Dane Poppin
Tyler Mahurin
Former members
Phil Pirrone
Nate Lindeman
Brett Dinovo
Jarrod Alexander
John Death
Philip Manansala

A Static Lullaby is a post-hardcore band formed in Chino Hills, California in 2001. Their sound consists of distorted or screaming vocals countered with melodic singing.

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History

Early years and formation (2001 – 2002)

A Static Lullaby came together after a casual high school jam session that led its members to quit their existing bands and come together as one. Formed in 2001 in Chino Hills, CA, the group began with singer Joe Brown, bassist Phil Pirrone, drummer Brett Dinovo, and guitarists Dan Arnold and Nathan Lindeman. Their first show was a mere two weeks after forming, and it started a buzz about the band that continued to be built upon throughout the local circuit.

In September 2001 the band recorded their first home made song called "Withered". They released it as a demo and burned CDs with the song on it. They then recorded 2 other songs; "A Sip of Wine Chased With Cyanide" and "A Song for a Broken Heart" and released them on a demo, when in 2002 they released their EP, Withered, they sold 6,000 copies. After that they toured, performing the songs taken from the EP across the West Coast

Signing and first two albums (2002 – 2005)

The band signed a contract with Ferret Records in 2002. After this, the band went on to create their first album called, ...And Don't Forget to Breathe and spent 18 long months on the road supporting their debut album, sharing stages with such acts as AFI, My Chemical Romance and Brand New. After extensive touring, they signed to Columbia Records and recorded their second album, Faso Latido. It received mixed reviews and they were eventually dropped from Columbia. In this time, bassist and vocalist Phil Pirrone was involved in a serious car crash, causing him to rethink his life and eventually leave the band. He formed his own record label, Longhair Illuminati, and formed the band Casket Salesmen with guitarist Nathan Lindeman.

A Static Lullaby (2006 – 2007)

A Static Lullaby reached a turning point and was signed by Fearless Records. They hunted for new musicians to fill the positions of Phil Pirrone and Nathan Lindeman. After finding John Martinez and Dane Poppin for guitar and bass, respectively, the band recorded their third full-length album. The self-titled record did significantly better than their previous album, and returned to the more aggressive style they had been known for.

The band parted ways with new guitarist John Martinez, and did not look for a replacement. Dane Poppin, current member of the band stated "we are currently much better off and comfortable as a four piece." In addition, they found a permanent new drummer Tyler Mahurin.

Rattlesnake! (2008 – present)

A Static Lullaby recently released a new album which was produced by Steve Evetts. The band released a video stating that the title of the new album is Rattlesnake! and was released on September 9, 2008. They just finished touring with Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, Confide, Showbread and Attack Attack! in November 2008. The band recently released a metalcore cover version of "Toxic" by Britney Spears for volume two of the compilation album Punk Goes Pop.

A Static Lullaby just ended a tour with bands such as Vanna, Asking Alexandria, Motionless in White and Tides of Man for The Blaze of Glory tour.

Personnel

Current lineup

Former members

  • Phil Pirrone – bass, vocals (2001 – 2005)
  • Nate Lindeman – guitars (2001 – 2005)
  • Brett Dinovo – drums (2001 –2006)
  • Jarrod Alexander – drums (2001, 2006 – 2007)
  • John Martinez – guitar, vocals (2006 – 2007)
  • Philip Manansala - guitar (Currently in the California band Of Mice & Men)

Discography

Year Album Label Chart peaks[1]
US US Heat US Indie
2002 Withered (EP) Self released
2003 ...And Don't Forget to Breathe Ferret Music
2005 Faso Latido Columbia Records 129 3
2006 A Static Lullaby Fearless Records 173 3 16
2008 Rattlesnake! 16 50
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Videography

  • 2003: Lipgloss and Letdown
  • 2005: Stand Up
  • 2007: Hang 'Em High
  • 2008: The Art of Sharing Lovers
  • 2009: Toxic

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