White Collar Sideshow Explained

White Collar Sideshow
Alias:WCS
Origin:Fort Smith, Arkansas
Genre:Industrial rock, shock rock
Years Active:–present
Label:Curtain Call Records
Current Members:TD Benton
Veronica Benton
Past Members:Phil Wells (Herr Schwein)
Tristen Benton (Leech)

White Collar Sideshow is an American rock band, and they primarily play industrial rock and shock rock. They come from Fort Smith, Arkansas. The band started making music in 2007, and their lead vocalist/drummer is TD Benton and his wife, Veronica plays bass/vocals. They have released one extended play and two studio albums.

Background

White Collar Sideshow is an industrial/rock/theatrical/shock rock band from Fort Smith, Arkansas,[1] [2] where they formed in 2006.[3] [4] Their current members are husband and wife duo-lead vocalist/drummer, TD Benton, and bassist/vocalist, Veronica Benton [3] They use music and film as an excuse to hang out with people. They share their stories to help others realize they are not alone.

Music history

The band commenced as a musical entity in 2007, with their first release, White Collar Sideshow, that was released on October 13, 2007, and by Come&Live! on April 21, 2009.[5] Their subsequent release, The WitchHunt, was released on September 4, 2012, by Come&Live.[6] [7] Their third album titled, "I Didn't Come Here to Die," released October 4, 2019. The second and third concept albums were recorded with Chris Baseford in Los Angeles, CA. White Collar Sideshow has been touring full-time since 2008. They have traveled across 46 states and 21 countries. They have played in New Zealand, Germany, Poland and most recently Brazil and Chile.

On August 16, 2017 the band released "Tombstones For Eyes". Their third concept album titled, I Didn't Come Here to Die, released in October 2019 and the title track released July 9, 2019. The film for the album is a nod to The Twilight Zone as a black-and-white "space western."

In the spring of 2020, TD was named The Grizzly Awards "Best Drummer" of 2019. Later that year he was selected to join the 2020 GRAMMY Class as a voting member.

Members

Current members[3]
Past members[3]

Discography

Studio albums[3]
EPs[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mike . Rimmer . White Collar Sideshow: The radical US band fighting pornography addiction . . November 20, 2015 . March 6, 2011.
  2. Web site: Scott . Fryberger . White Collar Sideshow Interview . Jesus Freak Hideout . November 20, 2015.
  3. Web site: Jesus Freak Hideout . White Collar Sideshow . Jesus Freak Hideout . November 20, 2015.
  4. Web site: . White Collar Sideshow Artist Profile . . November 20, 2015.
  5. Web site: Mike . Rimmer . Review: White Collar Sideshow - White Collar Sideshow . . November 20, 2015 . March 14, 2010.
  6. Web site: Lee . Brown . Review : White Collar Sideshow - The Witchhunt . Indie Vision Music . November 20, 2015 . September 24, 2012.
  7. 40 . Doug . Van Pelt . White Collar Sideshow: The WitchHunt . . November 20, 2015 . March 2013. 164.