A STATIC LULLABY


'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.

Contents
Biography
Early Years
Touring And Losing Members
Discography
Videography
References
External links

Biography


Early Years

A Static Lullaby came together after a casual high school jam session led its members to quit their existing bands and come together as one. Formed in 2001 in San Bernadino County, 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.[1]
Touring And Losing Members

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 their EP across the West Coast.
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. The band is currently signed to Fearless Records.
Drummer Jarrod Alexander recently rejoined Death by Stereo, in time for their new album that is due for release in 2007. [2]

Discography



★ 2002: ''Withered'' (EP)

★ 2003: ''...And Don't Forget to Breathe''

★ 2005: ''Faso Latido'' - This CD is known to contain Extended Copy Protection, a rootkit based form of copy protection.

★ 2006: ''A Static Lullaby''

Videography



★ 2003: Lipgloss and Letdown

★ 2005: Stand Up

★ 2006: Hang 'Em High

★ 2007: The Art of Sharing Lovers

References


1. A Static Lullaby: Information from Answers.com
2. Punknews.org | Death By Stereo regroups with Jarod Alexander, Jim Miner

External links





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