A Static Lullaby

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A Static Lullaby is a emocore band formed in Chino Hills, California in 2001. Their sound consists of intense distorted or screaming vocals countered with melodic singing. They are known for their heavy guitar lines and fast drums.

A Static Lullaby signed a contract with Ferret Records in 2002, and went on to create their first album called, "...And Don't Forget To Breathe." Their music style is often very similar to bands like From Autumn To Ashes and Underoath. They are well known for their explosive on-stage antics. Their second album, "Faso Latido" denoted a change in sound for the band, yet still kept with their much harsher sounding roots. The album was not critically or commercially successful, and failed to live up to the expectations of Columbia Records.

A Static Lullaby recently lost three of their original five band mates. Joe Brown and Dan Arnold are the only remaining two, and decided to continue the band. They added John Death on guitar, Dane Poppin on bass and Jarrod Alexander on drums. The new self-titled album is scheduled for release on October 10th, 2006 on Fearless Records. Two new songs are featured on their Myspace page. The songs are currently titled "Hang 'Em High" and "The Art of Sharing Lovers."

They are managed by Rodney Afshari of Inner Circle Management.

Drummer Jarrod Alexander recently rejoined Death by Stereo, in time for their new album that is due for release in 2007. [1] However, he has not left A Static Lullaby.


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[edit] Lineup

  • Vocals - Joe Brown
  • Vocals/Guitar - Dan Arnold
  • Guitar/Vocals - John Death
  • Bass/Vocals - Dane Poppin
  • Drums - Jarrod Alexander

[edit] Former Members

  • Bass/Vocals - Phil Pirrone
  • Guitar - Nate Lindeman
  • Drums - Brett Dinovo

[edit] Trivia

  • Phil Pirrone & Nate Lindeman left A Static Lullaby to form the band Casket Salesmen.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Videography

[edit] External links

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