Luke Holland | |||||||||||||||
Birth Name: | Luke Daniel Holland | ||||||||||||||
Birth Place: | Peoria, Arizona, U.S. | ||||||||||||||
Birth Date: | 14 June 1993 | ||||||||||||||
Instrument: | Drums | ||||||||||||||
Years Active: | 2009–present | ||||||||||||||
Label: | Fearless | ||||||||||||||
Current Member Of: | Falling in Reverse | ||||||||||||||
Past Member Of: | The Word Alive | ||||||||||||||
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Luke Daniel Holland (born June 14, 1993) is an American musician, popular for his playthrough videos and having previously played in The Word Alive. He has recorded drums for many artists including Jason Richardson, I See Stars, and Falling in Reverse. He is currently the drummer for Falling in Reverse.
He was born in Peoria, Arizona. Holland gained interest in the drums after hearing his neighbor playing at the age of 10. Around the same time, he bought his first drum kit, having saved up enough money after mowing lawns for a year. Self-taught, he played the snare drum in his high school marching band for a year and a half at Peoria High School throughout 2007 and 2008.[1]
At the age of 15, after playing for local band Oceans Will Part, Holland took to self-promotion online, making a YouTube account in July 2009, under the name LukeHollandDrums where he started to post drum covers and remixes.[2] At the age of 16, Holland got a chance to stand-in as the drummer for Texas in July. Around the same time, his YouTube page was noticed by Josh Chomik, a fellow YouTuber known for his comedy music. His popularity increased immensely, going from a thousand subscribers to over nine thousand subscribers plus in a few days. From 2009 to 2016, Holland's YouTube channel has reached over 620,000+ subscribers, and over 55 million views.[3]
Apart from YouTube, Holland is known for being a past member of metalcore band The Word Alive. He played in the band from early 2012 to late 2016, leaving to pursue more activity on his YouTube channel, session work, giving drum lessons, and occasional touring.
In 2013, Holland was voted third on Alternative Press' Drummer of the Year, and second for Modern Drummer's Up & Coming.
In 2014, Holland along with Issues vocalist Tyler Carter contributed a cover of Paramore's hit song "Ain't It Fun" for the Fearless compilation Punk Goes Pop Vol. 6.
Holland worked as a session drummer for I See Stars on their album, Treehouse, which was released in June 2016.
Holland was featured on Jason Richardson's debut album I, which was released in July 2016.
In 2017, Holland formed a new band The Evening with Elijah Trey and former guitarist of From First to Last, Taylor Larson.
In mid 2017, Holland played drums for Playboi Carti's performance in the Jimmy Kimmel Live! show.
On July 10, 2019, Jeremy Renner uploaded the music video for his single, "Main Attraction", featuring Holland as his drummer.
On September 13, 2019, rock band Starset released their album Divisions, with Holland on drums for the entire album.
Luke Holland has also appeared as the drummer in the music video for Falling in Reverse called "Zombified" alongside the main vocalist and only permanent member, Ronnie Radke and Wes Horton. He is also their current touring drummer, although he has not been named a permanent member.
In February 2022, Holland and Jason Richardson released the music video for "Upside Down", from their upcoming 2nd album, II (Due to be released in July 2022). In March, "Ishimura" was released, and in April, "p00mbachu" was released. Both songs are on the upcoming album.
Drums: DW (Drum Workshop) 4pcs Collector Series Custom Kit (w/ full maple shell, Rose Gold Hardware and Natural Over Mapa Burl finish) :
Hardwares: DW(Drum Workshop):
Cymbals: Meinl Cymbals:
Drumsticks: Meinl Stick and Brush:
Drumheads: Remo Drumheads:
From 2009 to 2016, Holland's YouTube videos have gained over a few hundred thousand views to a few million views each.
Holland's most popular YouTube video is his drum remix of Skrillex's "Cinema" (titled on YouTube as Luke Holland – Skrillex – Cinema Drum Remix), which has grossed over 5.2 million views since January 12, 2012.
Some of Hollands's other popular YouTube videos (based on their viewership) include:
Other appearances