Texas in July
Texas in July | |
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Texas in July performing in 2009 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States |
Genres | Metalcore |
Years active | 2007–2015 |
Labels | CI, Equal Vision, Nuclear Blast, Redfield |
Associated acts | A Shotgun Wedding, Above All |
Members |
Adam Gray Ben Witkowski Chris Davis J.T. Cavey |
Past members |
Logan Maurer Alex Good Christian Royer |
Texas in July was an American metalcore band from Ephrata, Pennsylvania. Formed in 2007. Texas in July released an EP, Salt of the Earth and their debut full-length album, I Am through CI Records. After acquiring the attention of Equal Vision Records, they signed to the label and released their second and third full-length albums, One Reality on April 26, 2011, self-titled album on October 9, 2012 and released their fourth full-length album "Bloodwork" on September 16, 2014.
History
Texas in July was founded during 2007 in Ephrata, Pennsylvania with all of the members attending high school. The group recorded a 6 track demo within the same year they were formed and had it available for purchase at the band's local shows, most notably the Chameleon Club. The band later acquired the attention of Lancaster record label CI Records and were taken in with a contract to which they were signed to in 2008.
Salt of the Earth EP, I Am LP, and Uncivilized Single (2008–2010)
Texas in July released one EP and one full-length album through CI. Their debut EP, Salt of the Earth was released October 7th, 2008 and was produced by Carson Slovak of Century. Their debut album, I Am, was released via mail order on July 2nd, 2009, and then was released widely on September 15th, 2009. With the release of these records, the band toured with a variety of heavy metal bands, such as August Burns Red, The Devil Wears Prada, Every Time I Die and Maylene and the Sons of Disaster.[1] With most of the members graduating, the group then set out to tour frequently and perform at several festivals, including the Purple Door Festival.
On June 15th 2010, Texas in July released a single titled "Uncivilized", with two tracks on it; "Uncivilized" and "Fight Fair". "Uncivilized" being a brand new track recorded in the Spring of 2010, and "Fight Fair", a track previously unreleased that was recorded during the recording for I Am, but was not released on the album. "Fight Fair" was also the last track on their original demo CD and the only song from their demo to ever be re-recorded. In 2010 "Uncivilized" along with "Elements" and "Hook, Line and Sinner" have been made available as downloadable content for the Rock Band video games via the Rock Band Network.[2] On July 8, 2010, the group announced that they were taken in with a signing to Equal Vision Records and are now signed to the label, as opposed to CI.[3]
Departure of Maurer and Tour Activity (2010–2011)
On August 24, 2010, guitarist Logan Maurer played his last show as a part of Texas in July. The performance was held at the Chameleon Club in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the band's hometown. The reason behind Maurer's departure from the band was that he wasn't comfortable spending his life touring rather than choosing to pursue a further education upon enrolling in college. Chris Davis would replace Maurer shortly thereafter.
Between September 3rd and October 16th 2010, the band was a part of the This or the Apocalypse tour and between December 26, 2010 and February 11, 2011 the group was also a part of A Metal Christmas Tour.[4] Texas in July embarked on the Motel 6 "Rock Yourself to Sleep" Tour (January and February 2011) with headliner We Came as Romans and other support from Woe, Is Me, For Today, and The Word Alive[5] which included the Outerloop Presents Amped and Alive "Ice Jam" festival on January 30, 2011 at Sonar, in Baltimore, Maryland with Silverstein co-headlining the event with We Came as Romans.[6]
One Reality (2011–2012)
One Reality was released on April 26, 2011 under Equal Vision Records with metal producer Chris "Zeuss" Harris.[7] From April 22 to May 28, 2011, Texas in July was an opening band for the Take Action Tour, a benefit tour for the sex education site, sexetc.org.[8] Texas in July provided support to We Came as Romans on the United States and Canada Merchnow.com + Arkaik Clothing "I'm Alive" Tour (September - October 2011) with other support from Miss May I, Of Mice & Men, and Close to Home; and on April 20, 2012 were announced as, and took part in the Scream It Like You Mean It 2012 tour (July - August 2012).
Self-Titled (2012–2014)
The band uploaded a video to their Facebook profile on July 8, 2012 stating that they're finished recording and the new album will be released later this year. Their self-titled album was released on October 9, 2012, with a single, "Bed of Nails", being released on September 11, 2012.[9] David Stephens of We Came as Romans appeared as a vocalist on the track "C4". Texas in July supported Falling In Reverse at the Snickers presents Six Flags FestEvil FrightFest New Jersey on September 29, 2012 with Norma Jean, We Came as Romans, Born of Osiris, I, The Breather, My Ticket Home, Palisades, Visions, Horizons, I Am King, First of the Fallen, and Dream for Tomorrow. To close out 2012, Texas in July provided support to For Today on "The Unshakeable Tour" (October - November 2012) with other support from Impending Doom; and announced their first tour of 2013 on November 19, 2012 providing support on Of Mice & Men's North American tour (January - March 2013) presented by Tilly’s, with additional support from Woe, Is Me, Volumes, and Capture The Crown. Texas in July single, "Bed of Nails" was featured as part of Equal Vision Records' "New Sounds 2013, Vol. 2 - EP" compilation via iTunes on April 9, 2013. The band played the LAUNCH Music Conference at the Chameleon Club in Lancaster, PA on April 25, 2013; and is currently providing direct support to Structures on their Canadian headliner (May 2013). The band played eight solo shows on their trek home following the Canadian tour (May - June 2013); and supported Impending Doom at the Pennsylvania Deathbed Festival in Allentown, PA on June 29, 2013. As of March 2013, the band entered the studio to record; and on June 18th it was revealed that they will be releasing a deluxe edition of their self-titled album on July 16th, containing 3 new songs. The band headlined a "Northeast Mini-Tour" (July 5–11, 2013) with support of local acts; and will also be playing the final leg of the Van's Warped Tour 2013 (July–August 2013). David Stephens of We Came as Romans provided guest vocals for during the song "C4" starting July 26, 2013 in Tampa, FL and announced that he would be for the remainder of Van's Warped Tour 2013. Following Van's Warped Tour 2013, the band is scheduled to provide direct support to headliner Architects at the "Destruction Derby Open Air Festival" (August 23–24, 2013) in Wasserburg Rosslau, Dessau-Rosslau, Germany to start off their "Europe 2013" tour (August - September 2013). One of three new tracks on the deluxe version of their self-titled album, "Time-Lapse" was featured on the Equal Vision Records 2013 Summer Sampler, released via iTunes on July 2, 2013. On July 23, 2013, CI Records released a compilation album on iTunes named Reflections, which included 14 tracks from Salt of the Earth, I Am and the Uncivilized Single, newly remixed and re-mastered.
Vocalist J.T. Cavey and guitarist Kyle Ahern filled in these respective positions for Alex Good and Christian Royer during Van's Warped Tour 2013. Another vocalist, Alex Mola, filled in for all 2013 European dates. Texas in July headlined a follow-on show to Van's Warped Tour 2013 on August 6, 2013 in Birmingham, Alabama with support from Of Empires, Strength from Within, Echoes of Creation, and OMAAF; and are currently providing support to The Devil Wears Prada on their headlining tour (November - December 2013) with additional support from The Ghost Inside and Volumes. J.T. Cavey is providing lead vocals on this tour; and on November 11, 2013, this tour package and Sleeping With Sirens' headliner met up in St. Paul, Minnesota at Myth Live for a festival show featuring additional support from Breathe Carolina, Issues, Volumes, and Our Last Night.
Bloodwork and Farewell European Tour (2014–present)
On February 13, 2014, the band posted a video on YouTube titled "New Beginnings", which was narrated by the band announcing officially that vocalist Alex Good and guitarist Christian Royer had decided to leave the band; Good's reason being to spend time with his family. Fill-in vocalist J.T. Cavey was announced to be Good's replacement in the video. On June 16, the band released a new song, "Broken Soul"; the first studio recording to feature Cavey on vocals. On July 22, 2014, the band announced their new album titled Bloodwork and it was subsequently released on September 16, 2014. On April 17, 2015, the band announced their break up and a final headline tour of Europe.
Band members
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Discography
- Studio albums
Year | Title | Label | Chart positions[11] | ||
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Top 200 | US Indie | US Heat | |||
2009 | I Am | CI | - | - | - |
2011 | One Reality | Equal Vision | 174 | 31 | 3 |
2012 | Texas in July[12] | 152 | - | 4 | |
2014 | Bloodwork | Equal Vision | 71 | - | - |
- EPs
- Salt of the Earth (2008, CI)
- Compilations
- Reflections (2013, CI)
- Singles
- "Hook, Line And Sinner" (2009)
- "Uncivilized" (2011)
- "1000 Lies" (2011)
- "Bed of Nails" (2012)
- "Broken Soul" (2014)
References
- ↑ "CI Records - Texas in July". CI Records. Retrieved 2009-07-02.
- ↑ Texas in July // The Music // Rock Band
- ↑ TEXAS IN JULY Signs To EQUAL VISION RECORDS Blabbermouth
- ↑ A Metal Christmas Tour Dates SMN News
- ↑ "RockYourselfToSleep.com". RockYourselfToSleep.com. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
- ↑ "http://Barricadebuzz.blogspot.com". http://barricadebuzz.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
- ↑ Texas in July "One Reality" released
- ↑ "Support Sex Ed for Teens! Join the Take Action Tour!". Sexetc.org. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
- ↑
- ↑ http://texasinjuly.com/
- ↑ "Texas in July Music News & Info". Billboard. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
- ↑ Texas In July Posts New Lyric Video For "Cry Wolf"
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