Aero (band)
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Aero | |
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Country | California, USA |
Years active | 1995-present |
Genres | Alternative Metal Hard Rock |
Labels | Atlantic Cut-Suck Music |
Members | Alex Bainer Richard Green Taylor Snow Marcus Collegary |
Past members | Kyle Rhamney Robin Omistron |
Aero is a Rock and Alternative Metal band from Riverside County, California.
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[edit] Beginnings (1995-2001)
The band started in 1995 when Alex Bainer and Richard Green decided to focus their careers on music while they were still in school. Over the next 5 years the band built a following. In 1999 the band released their debut album, Collapsed, on a San Bernadino based independent label. In 2001 they released their second album, Empty on Century Media.
[edit] Rising
After the release of Empty, the band continued to tour and gain more fans across America and other countries. In 2003 they released The Abnormalities of the World on Century Media. The album had their first successful single, the title track, which charted on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The album would eventually peak at #147 on the Billboard 200.
In 2005 the band signed with Atlantic for the release of their major label debut, Aero.
[edit] Aero era (2005 - 2006)
Aero debuted at #45 US and peaked at #29, thanks in part due to the success of the single "Changing". The band found a new large fanbase and have been touring since. In late 2005 they appeared on the David Letterman show, performing "Changing" wherein the word fucking slipped past the censors, causing a slight stir from the network. 2 more singles, although not as successful as "Changing", were released in support of Aero, "The Final Straw", and "Day 7".
[edit] Inadvertent Ignition era (2007 - )
In August 2006 the band announced a DVD would be released in January 2007 entitled Such a Viewtiful Disaster. They also announced that they have begun working on a new album to be released in 2007. In late September to early October the band recorded the album and is scheduled to be released in April 2007. In January 2007, the band announced the release date and title of their next album, along with a tour. Inadvertent Ignition is set to be released on April 24, 2007 and a new tour to come in the summer. On January 16, 2007, Such a Viewtiful Disaster was released.
[edit] Members
[edit] Current Members
- Alex Bainer - vocals, guitars
- Richard Green - guitars, backing vocals
- Taylor Snow - bass (1996 - present)
- Marcus Collegary - drums (1999 - present)
[edit] Past Members
- Kyle Rhamney - bass (1995 - 1996)
- Robin Omistron - drums (1994 - 1999)
[edit] Discography
Year | Album | US | UK |
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1999 | Collapsed | - | - |
2001 | Empty | - | - |
2003 | The Abnormalities of the World* | #147 | - |
2005 | Aero | #29 | - |
2007 | Inadvertent Ignition | N/A | N/A |
- The Abnormalities of the World charted at #7 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart
[edit] Singles
- Sky - 2001
- The Abnormalities of the World - 2003
- Never Knew - 2003
- Changing - 2005
- The Final Straw - 2005
- Day 7 - 2006
- Marks Have Been Made - 2007
[edit] Charting Positions
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |||
US Hot 100 | US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | UK | |||
2001 | "Sky" | - | - | - | - | Empty |
2003 | "The Abnormalities of the World" | - | #31 | - | - | The Abnormalities of the World |
2003 | "Never Knew" | - | - | - | - | The Abnormalities of the World |
2005 | "Changing" | - | #6 | #29 | - | Aero |
2005 | "The Final Straw" | - | #22 | - | - | Aero |
2006 | "Day 7" | - | #15 | #36 | - | Aero |
2007 | "Marks Have Been Made" | - | #18 | #21 | - | Inadvertent Ignition |
[edit] Videography
Year | Title | Format |
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2007 | Such a Viewtiful Disaster | DVD |
[edit] Links
http://musicmuch.com/bands/A/Aero - Aero information
Aero |
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Alex Bainer | Richard S. Green | Taylor Snow | Marcus Collegary |
Robin Omistron |
Discography |
Collapsed | Empty | The Abnormalities of the World | Aero | Inadvertent Ignition |
Singles |
"Sky" | "The Abnormalities of the World" | "Never Knew" | "Changing" | "The Final Straw" | "Day 7" | "Marks Have Been Made" |
Videography |
Such a Viewtiful Disaster |