BLESSTHEFALL
A Christian-oriented screamo quintet
with some hip-hop and nu metal influences, blessthefall started in Phoenix,
Arizona, when high school friends Mike Frisby and Matt Traynor began practicing
together in 2002. Guitarist Frisby and drummer Traynor found singer Craig
Mabbitt and bassist Jared Warth on the local baby-band circuit and formed
blessthefall in early 2004. Following a self-released three-song demo in the
summer of 2005, guitarist Eric Lambert completed the final lineup of the band.
An increased local live presence, including many shows played with fellow
Phoenicians Greeley Estates, brought blessthefall to the attention of Greeley
Estates' label, Science Records (an imprint of Record Collection), which signed
the still largely teenaged band in 2006. Shows with bands like Norma Jean and
Alesana followed before blessthefall's debut album, His Last Walk, surfaced in
April 2007.
Shortly after the album's release, and in the midst of their debut European tour, Mabbitt announced he was leaving the band to spend more time with his family. Later, he pled to be allowed back into the band, but was replaced with Beau Bokan, formerly of Take the Crown. (Mabbitt later joined Escape the Fate.) With Bokan on board, the band toured before signing with Fearless Records in early 2009 and heading into the studio with Michael Baskette to record their sophomore album Witness. They toured Australia and New Zealand in support of the album before Mike Frisby left the band early in 2011 to be replaced by Elliott Gruenberg, formerly of Legacy. The band skipped that year's Warped Tour in order to focus on recording their third album, Awakening, which gave them their biggest hit to date, debuting at number 32 on the Billboard charts. Recording began on their fourth album in April 2013 and they finally made it onto the Warped Tour to promote the release, Hollow Bodies, which was produced by Joey Sturgis and released in August of that year. ~ John D. Buchanan & Stewart Mason, Rovi
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