Lionheart (American band)
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Background information | |
Origin | Oakland, California, U.S. |
Genres | Beatdown hardcore, metalcore |
Years active | 2004–2016, 2017–present |
Labels | Stillborn, I Scream, Mediaskare, Fast Break, Beatdown Hardwear, Arising Empire |
Members | Rob Watson Walle Etzel Nick Warner Richard Mathews Jay Scott |
Past members | Cameron Grabowski |
Website | Lionheart on Facebook |
Lionheart is an American beatdown hardcore band from Oakland, California.
History
[edit]Formed in 2004 in Oakland, California, Lionheart consists out of vocalist Rob Watson, guitarists Evan Krejci and Rob McCarthy, as well of bassist Chad Hall (currently in "Wear the Crown" – a heavy metal / hardcore band formed in 2017) and drummer Jay Scott after several line-up changes.
The band released their debut record The Will to Survive on September 2, 2007, via Stillborn Records and I Scream Records which got re-released with bonus materials two years later. After signing a record deal with Mediaskare Records Lionheart released their second studio album Built on Struggle on January 8, 2011.[1] A year and a half later, on May 8, 2012, the follow-up album Undisputed was released again on Mediaskare. An EP Welcome to the West Coast was released on January 14, 2014, via Fast Break Entertainment.
Between July and September 2011 Lionheart toured together with I Declare War.[2] Between January 20–31, 2012 the band toured Europe during the Persistence Tour alongside Biohazard and Suicidal Tendencies.[3] In July the same year a Northern American tour followed with Thick as Blood.[4] The band should have played Europe during that time but the concert tour got cancelled.[5] The band drew criticism from some fans after they confirmed playing a show with Motionless in White in Hawaii. The band stated that it was only one concert.[6] In the beginning of 2015 the band toured Europa as participant of the Taste of Anarchy Tour with Nasty and German Beatdown band Coldburn.[7][8] The band played some mid-sized festivals in summer 2005 including Ieperfest in Belgium, Traffic Jam Open Air and Summerblast Festival, both located in Germany.[9][10][11] The festival appearances were part of a second Europe tour in Europe in 2015 where the band shared stage with bands like Death by Stereo, H2O, Born from Pain, 7 Seconds and First Blood.[12]
In the beginning of 2016 the band released their fourth studio album called Love Don't Live Here via German-based label Beatdown Hardwear Records. On May 26, 2016, the band announced their break-up. Five days after that announcement Lionheart announced the dates of their Farewell Tour in Europe, which included appearances on festivals like With Full Force, Vainstream Rockfest and the Free & Easy Festival all located in Germany. Even so, Lionheart played shows in Serbia and Greece for the first time.[13] On August 12, 2016, it was announced that the Farewell Tour will be expanded so the band will play their last concert in Germany on November 5, 2016, in Chemnitz.[14]
After about a year disbanding, on Facebook the band announced that they had reunited.
Musical style
[edit]The music of Lionheart's first album was described as hardcore punk-rooted metalcore, and compared with Hatebreed.[15] The musical style is comparable with Terror and Settle the Score. Lionheart uses musical elements of beatdown hardcore and two-step in their sound.[16] One more musical influence is Cro-Mags. Overall, Lionheart is categorized as a mixture of hardcore punk and heavy metal.[17]
The band is known for their aggressive sound which can be compared with First Blood and Blood Stands Still.[18]
Band members
[edit]- Singer Rob Watson
- Guitarist Walle Etzel
- Guitarist Nik Warner
- Bassist Richard Mathews
- Drummer Jay Scott
Discography
[edit]- 2006: This Means War (EP, I Scream Records)
- 2007: The Will to Survive (Album, Westcoast Worldwide Records, re-released in 2008 via I Scream Records along with This Means War EP)
- 2011: Built on Struggle (Album, Mediaskare Records)
- 2012: Undisputed (Album, Mediaskare Records)
- 2014: Welcome to the West Coast (EP, Fast Break Entertainment)
- 2016: Love Don't Live Here (Album, LHHC Records, BDHW Records)
- 2017: Welcome to the West Coast II
- 2019: Valley of Death
- 2022: Welcome to the West Coast III
References
[edit]- ^ Lambgoat: Lionheart signs with Mediaskare Records
- ^ Alternative Press: I Declare War, Lionheart to co-headline Shook Clothing Tour
- ^ Partyausfall.de: PERSISTENCE TOUR 2012 (German)
- ^ Bryne Yancey: Alternative Press: Lionheart announce tour with Thick As Blood, Dead Icons
- ^ Karol Kaminski: Idioteq.com: LIONHEART POSTPONE THEIR EUROPEAN TOUR (UPDATE)
- ^ Brian Kraus: Alternative Press: Lionheart respond to fan criticism for playing with Motionless In White
- ^ Karol Kaminski: Idioteq.com: NASTY, LIONHEART, CRUEL HAND, AND MORE TEAM UP FOR TASTE OF ANARCHY TOUR 2015
- ^ Felix M.: Allschools Network: 22.03.2015: NASTY, LIONHEART, CRUEL HAND, DESOLATED, COLDBURN, HAVENSIDE – KARLSRUHE – STADTMITTE (German)
- ^ Deadline Magazin: DEADLINE IM P(LAUSCH): SO WAR ES BEIM TRAFFIC JAM OPEN AIR (German)
- ^ Niels de Bruijn: Roar E-Zine: Ieperfest 2015: Dag 1 (Dutch)
- ^ Anna-Lisa: Outspoken Magazine: Summerblast Festival 2015 (German)
- ^ Karol Kaminski: Idioteq.com: LIONHEART TOURING EUROPE IN SUMMER 2015 (UPDATE)
- ^ Markus Tils: Smash Mag: LIONHEART: Farewell Tour! (German)
- ^ Allschools Network: ALLSCHOOLS PRÄSENTIERT: LIONHEART – FAREWELL EUROPEAN TOUR PT. 2 (German)
- ^ Walter Scheurer: Powermetal.de: Lionheart – The Will to Survive review (German)
- ^ FO: Stormbringer.at: Lionheart – The Will to Survive review (German)
- ^ Radu Todoran: Metal.de: Lionheart – The Will to Survive review (German)
- ^ Ben Knuckles: Zware Metalen: Lionheart – Built on Struggle review (Dutch)