Volumes (band)

Volumes

Performing in 2017
Background information
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres Metalcore,[1] djent,[2] groove metal[3][4]
Years active 2009present
Labels
Associated acts Bury Your Dead, Michael Barr, Born Of Osiris, Pouya
Website www.volumesband.com
Members Diego Farias
Raad Soudani
Gus Farias
Nick Ursich
Myke Terry
Past members Daniel Schwartz
Chris Khoury
Daniel Braunstein
Michael Barr

Volumes is an American metalcore band based in Los Angeles, California. The group consists of guitarist Diego Farias, bassist Raad Soudani, vocalists Gus Farias and Myke Terry, and drummer Nick Ursich. The group was founded in 2009 and debuted with their first EP, The Concept of Dreaming in (2010). This was followed with their debut full-length album Via (2011) and their sophomore album No Sleep in 2014. Both albums peaked at No. 1 on the iTunes Rock and Metal charts.

Volumes make use of "bouncy" guitar riffs, groove-driven breakdowns, nu metal influence and dual lead vocalists.[3] The band has been credited as an important contributor to the djent scene, and has also been associated with groove metal.[3][4]

History

The band started in 2009 when guitarists Diego Farias and Daniel Braunstein were writing music together.[5] Singers Michael Barr and Diego's brother, Gus Farias, joined the band along with Raad Soudani on bass and Chris Khoury playing the drums. Their first EP, The Concept of Dreaming, was announced to be released December 2009 but publication came to a halt when guitarist Daniel Braunstein left the band due to time constraints with university and was no longer able to participate actively in the band. He was replaced by guitarist Daniel Schwartz.[6] After being signed on with Mediaskare Records and Outerloop Management in early November 2010, the band quickly released their debut EP "The Concept of Dreaming" on November 16, 2010.[7]

In early 2011, the band played several tours throughout North America with such bands as Arsonists Get All the Girls, The Contortionist, and Structures.[8][9] The band's debut full-length, Via was released and distributed through Mediaskare on September 27, 2011 and reached #1 on the iTunes Rock & Metal Charts. 2011 also marked the same year that drummer Chris Khoury parted ways with the band, leading to Daniel Schwartz taking over the drums at shows, who then left later that year. In early 2012, they found a new permanent replacement drummer, Nick Ursich. On July 15, 2014, Volumes released their second full-length album No Sleep which reached again at #1 on the iTunes Rock and Metal Charts featuring their single, "Vahle". Between late August and late September 2014, the band supported Crown the Empire on the Welcome to the Resistance tour, along with The Family Ruin, Secrets, and Ice Nine Kills.[10] Volumes then contributed to Fearless Records' compilation Punk Goes Pop 6 with their cover of "Hold On, We're Going Home" by Drake featuring Majid Jordan.

In summer 2014, Volumes completed their first full US Vans Warped Tour in 2014.[11]

Volumes announced in November 2015 that vocalist Michael Barr had departed from the band due to "different musical direction and taste", and Born of Osiris member Joe Buras will be stepping in for current touring duties until their new vocalist is announced.[12] Myke Terry, formerly of the metalcore band Bury Your Dead, has since been confirmed to be replacement for Barr.[13]

Volumes departed from Mediaskare Records and signed a recording contract with Fearless Records, releasing their single "Feels Good" on June 16, 2016.[14] On June 29, 2016, the band re-released their studio albums Via and No Sleep through their own record label "91367 Records." It was revealed that their previous label, Mediaskare, had not given them income from the sales of their first 2 studio albums, with each selling over 40,000 copies to date.[15]

In February 2017, Volumes released a new single, On Her Mind featuring rapper Pouya, and alongside the single they announced that their new album entitled Different Animals would be released worldwide on June 9th through Fearless Records.[16] During the New Reign tour with Born of Osiris, Volumes premiered their new song "Left For Dead" live.[17]

Controversy

In an Alternative Press article pressed in late January 2013, it was reported that Volumes had been banned from Rocketown in Nashville, after ex-vocalist Michael Barr was evicted from the venue for dedicating a song to a gay friend.[18] However, later reports described how Barr was escorted from the venue by security after he had assaulted crowd members whilst hardcore dancing to other bands, and that he was "looking for a fight" while doing so. Some crowd members ganged up on Barr, at which point security had arrived to the situation and ultimately escorted Barr from the venue. After being denied access back inside when attempting to re-enter the venue, Barr allegedly threw a fit, shouting pejorative slurs at the concert promoter working the door. Prior to this, a similar incident occurred at the Trees venue located in Dallas a week earlier where Barr provoked violent crowd attacks which led to the banning of himself and the rest of the Volumes members from the Texas bar.

In February 2017, Volumes vocalist Gus Farias generated controversy when he failed to deliver on paid guest spots for other bands. [19]

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Videography

References

  1. Biddulph, Andy (8 December 2014). "The Amity Affliction and Volumes Will Support Of Mice & Men in Europe Next Year". Rock Sound. Retrieved 30 May 2015. Three young bands, one big, metalcore-tastic bill.
  2. "It's Time for Djent to Djie". noisey.vice.com. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 "ALBUM REVIEW: Different Animals - Volumes - Distorted Sound Magazine". Distorted Sound Magazine. 2017-06-05. Retrieved 2017-06-09.
  4. 1 2 logancatalystmusic (2013-02-18). "LIVE AT THE GARAGE | Groove metal act Volumes in photos". Retrieved 2017-06-09.
  5. Interview with Volumes on welikeitheavy.com, zugegriffen am 4. April 2013.
  6. Volumes verkünden Wechsel im Line-up auf got-djent.com, zugegriffen am 4. April 2013.
  7. Blog-Update zum Plattenvertrag und zur Debüt-EP auf myspace.com, zugegriffen am 4. April 2013.
  8. Tour-Daten zur Canadian Rehabilitation-Tour auf got-djent.com, zugegriffen am 4. April 2013.
  9. US-Daten zur Tour mit The Contortionist und A Plea for Purging auf got-djent.com, zugegriffen am 4. April 2013.
  10. "Crown The Empire announce fall tour with Secrets, Volumes - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  11. "Warped Tour 2014 Lineup: See All the Bands Playing This Year!". fuse.tv. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  12. No Jumper (19 January 2016). "No Jumper - The Yung Simmie Interview". Retrieved 2 May 2017 via YouTube.
  13. "Volumes announce ex-Bury Your Dead frontman as new vocalist - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  14. "Volumes sign to Fearless Records, release first song with new vocalist - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  15. Storm, Brian (29 June 2016). "VOLUMES Shares Shocking Details About Their Music Sales". rockfeed.net. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  16. "Volumes premiere new song and announce new album, ‘Different Animals’ - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  17. "Volumes Setlist at Nile Theater, Mesa". setlist.fm. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  18. "UPDATE: Alleged conflict erupts at Nashville’s Rocketown between Volumes vocalist and staff - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  19. "VOLUMES Is Refunding Fans After Vocalist Gus Farias Never Delivered On Guest Spots - Metal Injection". metalinjection.net. 6 February 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  20. 1 2 "Volumes on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  21. "Volumes Announce New Album Title". Theprp.com. 13 November 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  22. Spin Kick Productions (10 May 2015). "VOLUMES - 91367". Retrieved 2 May 2017 via YouTube.
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