Beneath the Sky

Beneath the Sky
Origin Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Genres Deathcore, Metalcore
Years active 2004–2008
2009–present
Labels Victory
Website [1]
Members
Joey Nelson
Jeff Nelson
Kevin Stafford
Randy Barnes
Bryan Cash
Past members
Chris Profitt
Brandon Sowder
Matt Jones
Nick Scarberry

Beneath The Sky is an American Metalcore band from Cincinnati, Ohio.

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About the band

Beneath The Sky formed in mid 2004 after the collapse of their previous bands Makeshyft, Blind Judgment, and Dream Street.

Through constant promotion and regional touring, Beneath The Sky have gained fans all across the USA and in many other parts of the world, including Lithuania. In January 2005, Beneath The Sky released a four song demo that distributed over 5000 copies before its retirement in late 2005.

Beneath The Sky completed work on a new album at Track Six Recording, Inc in Cleveland, Ohio with producer Don Debiase and producer/mixer/engineer Brandon Youngs.

Towards the end of 2007, Beneath The Sky were nominated for a Cincinnati Music Award in the Hard Rock/Metal category by CityBeat Magazine.

On March 22, 2008 in a MySpace blog, the band confirmed the addition of two new members, guitarist/vocalist Kevin Stafford and drummer Bryan Cash, who both replaced guitarist Chris Profitt and drummer Brandon Sowder. The blog also confirmed the departure of keytarist Matt Jones. The band's second album was released on June 24, 2008.

On August 15, 2008 in a Myspace blog, the band announced that they had broken up. The band was signed to Victory Records until 2008.

As of March 13, 2009, Beneath The Sky had been separated due to a slight problem with their label but in a MySpace blog confirmed, that they had reunited and are set to start touring in the near future.

On May 11, 2010, They released their new album, "In Loving Memory."

Band members

Current members

Past members

Discography

Albums

Date of release Title Label U.S Billboard Heatseekers peak [1] weeks on chart
2005 Demo 2005 (Demo) none n/a 0
2006 More Than You Can Handle... (EP) none n/a 0
2007 What Demons Do to Saints Victory Records n/a 0
2008 The Day the Music Died 28 2
2010 In Loving Memory 31 1

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