Tyler "Telle" Smith | |
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Smith in 2006 (at age 19). |
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Birth name | Tyler Smith |
Also known as | Telle |
Born | August 9, 1986 |
Origin | Dayton, Ohio |
Genres | Metalcore, experimental metal, alternative metal, crossover thrash metal, post-hardcore, emo, alternative rock |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instruments | Vocals, bass guitar, guitar |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Tragic Hero, Ferret, Fearless |
Associated acts | In Fear and Faith, Greeley Estates, The Word Alive, Underoath |
Tyler Smith, known also by his alias Telle, is an American musician. He is currently the lead vocalist for The Word Alive and has played in several bands, such as Greeley Estates and In Fear and Faith. He is known for his tenor singing voice, wide vocal range and ability to comprehensively alternate between melodic and screamed vocals.
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Smith joined In Fear and Faith as one of their two lead vocalists in May 2007 to replace founding vocalist Jarred DeArmas. Smith performed on the band's debut release Voyage and was a member of the band until January 2008 (a month after the release of the EP), when he joined Phoenix, Arizona-based Greeley Estates as bassist.[1]
Smith was a member of Greeley Estates from January 2008 to November 2008. He left the band on November 14, 2008, the day before the band was about to go on tour with Alesana. The band said "not to fret" and that the position would be filled.[2] During this brief association, Smith was featured on some tracks from the album Go West Young Man, Let the Evil Go East.
Upon his departure, he then joined The Word Alive, originally a side-project by Escape the Fate's Craig Mabbitt, on December 3, 2008.[3] Smith replaced Mabbitt, due to Mabbitt's unavailability to tour with the band. Smith is featured on the band's debut EP, Empire. A year in advance of its release, Smith confirmed the writing of The Word Alive's first full-length album. On January 20, 2010, he stated it would be titled Deceiver.[4] Deceiver was released on August 31, 2010.
In 2010, The Word Alive were included in Underoath's November tour.[5] At the Mission, Texas show, Smith substituted for Underoath vocalist, Spencer Chamberlain, who had contracted food poisoning during the tour's final week. On January 24, 2011 while The Word Alive were on tour with Texas in July and For Today, Smith was hospitalized due to an unknown virus and bacterial bronchitis, laryngitis and pharyngitis along with a fever of 103.6°F.[6] He missed 9 tour dates. In 2011, Smith wrote and completed two new songs, "Apologician" and "Lights and Stones", for the deluxe edition of Deceiver, which was released on June 7, 2011.[7]
Tyler Smith was born in Dayton, Ohio and is the eldest of four brothers; Travis, Tanner and Dustin. He attended Spring Valley Academy in Centerville, Ohio from 1992 to 2005. He began to learn and play the guitar at age 17. However, it wasn't until he turned 20 that he pursued singing as well. Musically, Smith has cited Brand New and Sigur Rós as some of his influences. He also stated that some of his favorite bands are 30 Seconds to Mars, As Cities Burn, Thursday, August Burns Red, As I Lay Dying, Circa Survive and City and Colour. Smith follows the Christian religion.[8]
Smith moved from Dayton to San Diego, California in May 2007 where he was a part of In Fear and Faith. In January 2009 he moved from Oceanside, California to Phoenix, Arizona where Smith joined as bassist for Greeley Estates. While in the band, he lived with vocalist Ryan Zimmerman. By spring of 2011, Smith began a clothing line by the name of Resist & Rebel, which he currently co-operates with Andrew Paiano of Woe, Is Me.[9] As of March 2011, he had returned to California, now living in Las Vegas with girlfriend Pamela Moses due to her work. Smith and Moses also have a French bulldog named Colby Jack, which is named after the cheese type of the same name due to their mutual enjoyment of cheese.
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