Storm the Sky explained

Storm the Sky
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Origin:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Years Active:2010–2019
Past Members:
  • William Jarratt
  • Andy Szetho
  • Lachlan Avis
  • Benny Craib
  • Daniel Breen
  • Alex Trail
  • Billy Green
  • Kristian Evagelistis

Storm the Sky were an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne.

History

The band was formed in Melbourne in 2011 and consisted of vocalists Daniel Breen and William Jarratt, the guitarists Andy Szetho and Billy Green, as well as bassist Kristian Evangelistis and drummer Alex Trail.

The band released a self-titled MCD in 2012. A year later the release of the EP Vigilance followed. Between 11 and 22 September Storm the Sky toured Australia as supporting act for Fit for a King.[1] Storm the Sky got signed to UNFD in November 2014 announced the release of their debut album in early 2015.[2] The band acquired Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire as guest musician for the song Portraits which is featured on the album called Permanence.[3] The album entered the Australian Albums charts peaking at no. 45.[4]

In January and February 2015 the band supported American rock band Chiodos during their Australian tour.[5] In March the sixtet supported In Hearts Wake before touring Australia as headlining act for the first time.[6] [7]

Vocalist Daniel Breen announced his departure through letters directly to the bands closest fans in early 2016.[8] This marked a new musical direction for the band as the band moved away from their previous metalcore/post-hardcore sound. The band later announced their follow-up record Sin Will Find You which was set for release on 5 August of the same year.[9] The album peaked at no. 30 in the Australian Albums charts. The band supported Pierce the Veil on their Australian run of their world tour in promotion of their fourth record Misadventures along with an Australian headliner tour[10]

On 10 January 2017 the band released a video on their Facebook page announcing that drummer Alex Trail will be leaving the band, whose last show would be at the bands set at UNIFY Gathering 2017.[11]

On 18 November 2018 the band announced that they would be disbanding after a final Australian Tour with their "Permanence-era" line up in 2019.[12] The band cited each member had desires to move onto future endeavours. Vocalist William Jarratt has started a solo project under the name Saint Rien, and guitarist Andy Szetho has started a dream pop project under the name Soft Powder. Harsh vocalist Daniel Breen formed new project called Steadfast.[13]

Musical style

Storm the Sky's music is describable as atmospheric metalcore, while the guitars are described as progressive.[14] On their second album the band combined their natural metalcore style with influences from Death rock and Pop music which led the atmospheric sound to be more in foreground.[15] The dark-sounding synthesizer has been compared to U2, while the dynamics in their songs can be compared to hardcore act letlive.[16] [17]

Members

Final Lineup
Former

Timeline

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Kriston McConnell: Under the Gun Review: FIT FOR A KING POST TOUR DATES FOR THEIR VERY FIRST AUSTRALIAN TOUR
  2. Web site: Alex Sievers . Storm The Sky sign with UNFD | News . Killyourstereo.com . 8 November 2014 . 18 March 2020.
  3. Tyler Sharp: Alternative Press: Storm The Sky team with Matty Mullins for powerful "Portraits" single
  4. Web site: Steffen Hung . Discography Storm The Sky . Australian-charts.com . 18 March 2020.
  5. Nastassia Baroni: Music Feeds: Storm The Sky To Support Chiodos On Australian Tour
  6. Emmy Mack: Music Feeds: In Hearts Wake Announce National ‘Skydancer’ Tour
  7. Tom Williams: Music Feed: Storm The Sky Announce National Tour, Share ‘Alive’ Music Video
  8. Web site: Alex Sievers . Storm The Sky part ways with Daniel Breen | News . Killyourstereo.com . 2 January 2016. 18 March 2020.
  9. Jennifer Geddes: Stereoboard: Storm The Sky Announce New Album And Reveal Video For Lilac
  10. Peyton Bernhardt: Blunt Magazine: This Is Not a Drill: Pierce The Veil announce Australian Tour
  11. Web site: Storm The Sky Announce Departure Of Drummer Alex Trail . Musicfeeds.com.au . 1 January 2017. 18 March 2020.
  12. Web site: Storm The Sky Announce Break-Up & Final Ever Shows . Musicfeeds.com.au . 1 November 2018. 18 March 2020.
  13. Web site: Inside the Mind of Youth, by Steadfast. Bandcamp. 28 January 2019.
  14. Dan F. Stapleton: Rolling Stone: Storm the Sky – Permanence Kritik
  15. Peyton Bernhardt: Blunt Magazine: Storm the Sky – Sin Will Find You Kritik
  16. Oliver Pelling: Rolling Stone: Storm the Sky – Sin Will Find You Kritik
  17. Niamh Moore: Rock Sound: Storm the Sky – Sin Will Find You