The Material

For the New York City band of the same name, see Material (band)

The Material
Background information
Origin San Diego, California, United States
Genres Alternative rock, pop punk, post punk
Years active 2005-present
Associated acts With Beating Hearts
Website Official website
Members Colleen D'Agostino
Jon Moreaux
Roi Elam
Kevin Pintado
Jordan Meckley
Past members Noah Vowles
Kevin Falk
Brian Miller
Matt Holden
Dustin Sherron

The Material is an American rock quintet from San Diego, California. Colleen D'Agostino (vocals) moved to San Diego to pursue a music degree at San Diego State University. In her third year, she began playing with Jon Moreaux (guitar) and Noah Vowles (drums). The three added bassist Kevin Falk, formerly of Every Time I Die and Between the Buried and Me, and started writing songs for their first demo. Kevin was replaced by Brian Miller (bass), and Roi Elam (guitar) joined shortly after. With the permanent line up, The Material went into the studio to record their 6-song debut EP "Tomorrow", which was co-produced by Brian Grider and was released on September 1, 2007. They placed in the top three of the Dew Circuit Breakout of 2007, losing to Seattle band The Myriad.

The Material has been featured on MTV and MTV2 and their song "Moving to Seattle" is also available to download for the video game, Rock Band. They have toured the entire United States and in September 2009, headlined the coast-to-coast Everlasting Sound Tour with the bands Blameshift and And Then There Was You.[1]

The Material released 3 brand-new songs ("Unforgivable," "Before This Ship Goes Down," and "Give It All Back") on June 16, 2009. Their 'To Weather The Storm' EP is available for download on iTunes and Amazon.

Noah Vowles played his last show with The Material in February. As of March 16, 2010, the new drummer for the band is Kevin Pintado. Jordan Meckley replaced bassist Dustin Sherron as of August 2010. The Material went into the studio to begin recording for their first full-length album titled "What We Are" in May 2010.

In summer 2010, the band performed on the Motel 6 Rock Yourself To Sleep Tour alongside artists There For Tomorrow, Every Avenue, Sing It Loud, and The Secret Handshake, as well as on the 2010 Vans Warped Tour.

The Material's song "What Happens Next" is the title track for MTV Australia's reality-drama series Freshwater Blue.

In 2011, a side project titled 'With Beating Hearts' was made, with a five track EP released in October.

In 2013, lead singer Colleen D'Agostino was featured in Canadian producer deadmau5's song "Drop the Poptart". The song was originally posted to deadmau5's personal SoundCloud profile, but has never been officially released until 2015 (under its new title "Stay", now credited as performed by 'Colleen D'Agostino feat. deadmau5'). She was also featured in his song "Seeya", which became the second single and final track from his 2014 studio album while(1<2). In 2015, she released an acoustic version of "Seeya" along with her first solo EP Collide through mau5trap (deadmau5's label), which featured production from artists of the label.[2]

Band members

Current
Former

Discography

EPs

Studio albums

References

External links

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