The Devil Wears Prada Band Hey John Whats Your Name Again

American metalcore band

The Devil Wears Prada

The Devil Wears Prada in 2010. From left to right: Daniel Williams, Andy Trick, Mike Hranica, James Baney, Jeremy DePoyster and Chris Rubey.

The Devil Wears Prada in 2010. From left to correct: Daniel Williams, Andy Play a trick on, Mike Hranica, James Baney, Jeremy DePoyster and Chris Rubey.

Background information
Origin Dayton, Ohio, U.S.
Genres Metalcore,[1] [2] [3] [4] [five] [half-dozen] Christian metal [7] [8]
Years active 2005–present
Labels
  • Rising
  • Ferret
  • Warner Music
  • Roadrunner
  • Solid State
Website tdwpband.com
Members Jeremy DePoyster
Mike Hranica
Kyle Sipress
Jonathan Gering
Giuseppe Capolupo
Bricklayer Nagy
By members James Baney
Chris Rubey
Daniel Williams
Andy Trick

The Devil Wears Prada is an American metalcore ring from Dayton, Ohio, formed in 2005. Previously a Christian metalcore band, it consists of members Mike Hranica (vocals, additional guitar), Jeremy DePoyster (rhythm guitar, vocals), Kyle Sipress (atomic number 82 guitar, backing vocals), Mason Nagy (bass), Jonathan Gering (keyboards, bankroll vocals), and Giuseppe Capolupo (drums). The band had maintained its original lineup until keyboardist James Baney left the band. To appointment, the group has released seven total-length albums: Dear Honey: A Beautiful Discord (2006), Plagues (2007), With Roots In a higher place and Branches Beneath (2009), Dead Throne (2011), 8:xviii (2013) Transit Blues (2016), and The Act (2019) as well as 3 EPs, one DVD, sixteen singles, and thirteen music videos.

History

Formation and first releases (2005–2006)

The Devil Wears Prada was founded during 2005 in Dayton Ohio;[9] they derived their band proper noun from the story of the same title.[10] Being founded with all Christian members and maintaining a theme that represents their faith, the group played their first bear witness in 2005 with a fill-in bassist and only i guitarist. Rhythm guitarist Jeremy Depoyster and bassist Andy Trick joined the ring shortly afterward. They continued playing at local areas in Dayton before recording their demo later in the twelvemonth which was titled Patterns of a Horizon.[11]

I yr after the group recorded their demo and trialed for record labels, Ascent Records took the band in with a contract. The band was unsatisfied with the demo so they re-recorded all of the tracks from the demo for their debut total-length anthology, Honey Dear: A Cute Discord. The album was recorded with Joey Sturgis, at The Foundation Recording Studio held in Connersville, Indiana and it was released on August 22, 2006. The tape'due south final track features guest vocals, courtesy of Cole Wallace who was formerly part of the ring Gwen Stacy. With the release of the anthology, the band then began touring in multiple areas throughout the state, most notably at 2006's Cornerstone Festival after being recognized as a newer fundamental musical group to Christian metal.

Plagues (2006–2008)

With Dear Dear released at the end of the summer of 2006, The Devil Wears Prada already had songs for their second album prepared by winter of the same year. With a recording duration lasting from that fourth dimension and leading into spring of 2007, the ring's 2nd album, Plagues met its completion by the summertime and was released on August 21, 2007. The demo version of their song "HTML Rulez D00d" was placed on the band's Myspace profile on January 1, 2007 for promotion of the record and on July xi, AbsolutePunk began to stream their song "Don't Dink and Drance", which led to further exposure for the band.[12]

The songs from the album "HTML Rulez D00d" and "Hey John, What'southward Your Name Again?" were released as the album'southward two singles, both of which spawned music videos that aired on boob tube channels such as MTV and Fuse. Plagues peaked at No. 57 on the Billboard 200 on September 8, 2007[13] and has been considered a corking success since its original release, selling more than xxx,000 copies more than their debut album, Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord.[14] It was re-released on October 28, 2008 in a digipak form that includes a DVD in which features the music videos for album'due south 2 singles as well as footage of The Devil Wears Prada playing at 2008's Warped Bout and Ultimatour. Later on in the year, the band was interviewed by East Coast Romper, and stated that their chief influences are Underoath and Still Remains, which was mistaken on their official website due to it incorrectly stating that they were not influenced by these bands. The ring recorded a cover of the rap song "Still Wing", originally written and performed past Big Tymers, the cover song was released on the compilation album Punk Goes Crunk.[fifteen]

With Roots Above and Branches Below (2008–2010)

The Devil Wears Prada began writing and recording their third anthology With Roots Above and Branches Beneath later on attending 2008's Warped Tour. Prior to recording and production of it, vocalist Mike Hranica stated "Look a much heavier and more ballsy record". Keyboardist, James Baney, also appear that their new album would be more mechanical but even so containing their same distinct manner whereas drummer, Daniel Williams, claimed that the new album would be "crazier and wilder" than their previous albums. In Autumn 2008, they debuted a song off of the upcoming record while on tour with Underoath, The Famine, Saosin, P.O.Due south, and Person L.[sixteen] The Devil Wears Prada performed with A Twenty-four hours to Remember, Sky Eats Plane and Emarosa. They accept also performed at 2009's Warped Bout to promote the release of With Roots To a higher place and Branches Beneath.[17] On March 13, the group released a song from the album prior to its release entitled "Dez Moines". Also before the release, the purchaser was given the choice to receive several pre-ordered packages. 1 bargain that features the album, a DVD and a shirt too includes a card with a code that let the purchaser download "Dez Moines", and "Assistant to the Regional Manager". The band launched their official website and released With Roots Above and Branches Below both on May 5, 2009. The sales of the album accept been very satisfactory which brought it to position No. 11 on the Billboard 200 for summit albums upon its release.[18] The song "Dez Moines" was released equally downloadable content for the video game Guitar Hero World Tour on May 7, besides as the vocal "Hey John, What's Your Name Again?" was released every bit downloadable content for Rock Ring and Stone Band 2 on June 30, 2009.[19] [20]

Besides equally performing at the main phase of Warped Tour 2009, The Devil Wears Prada besides played at the iMatter Festival in Elmira, New York. On June xiii, they performed the song "Danger: Wildman" for the first time in concert. Vocalist Mike Hranica, managed a clothing visitor called Shipshape Roolz Clothing in which he sponsored and endorsed bands. A fraction of Shipshape's scale money was donated to charities such equally Skate four Cancer. Every bit of September 29, 2009 the article of clothing line was shut down and its online store changed its name to Traditiona, due to "legal issues."[21] [22] From Nov 23 to Dec 21, 2009 the band toured with All That Remains[23] [24] and from February 4 to March 21, 2010 they were included on a tour headlined by Killswitch Engage and opened by Dark Tranquillity.[25] [26]

At the beginning of 2010, it was appear that The Devil Wears Prada were voted as 2009'south Ring of the Year by readers of Alternative Press and appeared on the comprehend.[27] On February 12, 2010 the grouping confirmed the production for the "Assistant to the Regional Managing director" music video,[28] this led to its release on April half dozen, 2010 where it was premiered on Headbangers Ball.[29] [30]

Zombie EP and Dead Throne (2010–2013)

In an interview at the beginning of April with Lucy Alberts of Culling Printing, the band revealed that they were recording an EP before they brainstorm their Dorsum to the Roots Tour. The EP was described as a "fun" release with "barbarous" songs in the vein of what will eventually become the band's forthcoming studio album.[31] The ring's Back to the Roots Bout was presented by Rockstar. Mike Hranica stated "One of the main elements of the Back to the Roots Tour is playing a few Dear Honey songs that nosotros have non played in a long time, and probably will non play again or anytime soon."[32] On June 11 information technology was appear that they accept completed the recording of the EP,[33] the championship for it was revealed as being Zombie and was released on Baronial 23.[34] [35] After the completion and announcement of the EP, the band began their Back to the Roots Tour on June 25 as they planned.[36]

By Jan 2011, Hranica revealed in an interview with Tim Karan what the ring's ideas and plans for their 4th full-length studio album would be. His comments were placed within comparing to their latest release (the Zombie EP and described that the tape is "a more than heavy-focused sound from us. Nosotros think it would be smart to push button that bulky, heavy songwriting [from Zombie] into the new full-length...only with a strong blend of what we usually practise with melody." The album was confirmed to not be a concept album – like their previous work on the Zombie EP – but would accept an overall theme, focused on anti-idolatry, which, according to Hranica, "has been weighing on me lately."[37] On June 13, Alternative Printing began streaming a track, titled "Born to Lose", debuting off the upcoming album, and during the aforementioned month, the ring signed with Roadrunner Records.[38] Vocaliser, Hrancia offered his stance of the new fabric, stating that information technology volition contain "the heavy aspects of the Zombie EP, meshed with the melody of the full-lengths. 'Born to Lose' captures some of those elements and serves as a comprehensive preview to the album." He ended his comments with; "By all means I'd phone call it our near emotional, well-written album to appointment."[39]

The album'south proper name was revealed to be Dead Throne,[40] and was released on September xiii, 2011 through Ferret Music. It has since get a disquisitional and commercial success, where it peaked at number 10[41] on the Billboard 200, selling 32,420 copies within its outset week.[42] Dead Throne also topped the Christian and Independent anthology charts, besides as peaking at number 3 on the Stone and Hard Rock album charts.[43]

The band was confirmed for the Mayhem Festival tour at the beginning of 2012,[44] with Slayer, Slipknot and As I Lay Dying.[45] During this tour on Feb 22, 2012 keyboard player James Baney left the band.[46] The Devil Wears Prada will release a CD/DVD anthology, Dead and Alive.[47] The live album was released on June 26, 2012.[48]

8:18 (2013–2015)

Vocalist Mike Hranica in 2013

On Jan 25, 2012 Mike Hranica announced in an interview with Noisecreep that the ring is working on their fifth album and that the album will be darker than Dead Throne and lyrically more sad and miserable, Hranica also stated that guitarist Chris Rubey has come up up with cloth that is absolutely relentless.[49] Hranica went on to comment that he is very excited on the keyboard parts they've been working on since James Baney'southward departure, describing them as "very dark and intense".[l]

On February 20, 2013 the ring announced that guitarist Chris Rubey missed the band's immediate touring with As I Lay Dying to tend to his newborn child. Samuel Penner of For Today and In the Midst of Lions was Rubey's temporary replacement.[51]

The Devil Wears Prada performed a new track titled "Gloom" at alive shows, the last studio version of the vocal is on the group'southward latest studio anthology, which will come across a fall release through Roadrunner Records. That anthology was produced past Matt Goldman (Underoath, The Chariot) with Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz executive producing.[52] The new anthology was released on September 17, 2013.[53]

It was revealed on the ring's Facebook that the title of the new album would be 8:eighteen.[54] Pre-orders began on July thirty, 2013 and included the tracks "Home for Grave" and "Martyrs".[55] The lyric video "Martyrs" was released on July thirty, 2013 on Rolling Stone[56] and released on July 31, 2013 on YouTube'south official band page.[57]

It was appear in early 2022 that the ring would exist touring as function of the Warped Tour 2022 on one of the principal stages.[ citation needed ]

Label changes, line-upward instability and Transit Blues (2015–2018)

On March 7, 2022 the ring resigned to Rise Records. ten days afterwards, they announced the departure of founding guitarist Chris Rubey, and that they will be releasing a new EP titled Space.[58] [59] The band will also exist releasing a 7" vinyl on Record Shop Solar day titled South of the City via Atlantic/Roadrunner.[sixty] On March 14, the band embarked on a bout for the five-year anniversary of their EP Zombie.[61] The band has performed "Supernova", a song off Infinite, and released it on June xviii;[62] this was followed past another song, titled "Alien", on Baronial 4.[63] Before the EP was released, Hranica announced they had a new guitarist named Kyle Sipress, the band'southward old guitar tech.[64] [65] The Infinite EP itself was released on August 21.[66] On Baronial xx, the band premiered a music video for the opening track, "Planet A".[67] On July 2, 2016, the band parted ways with drummer Daniel Williams.[68] On July 15, 2016, the band released a new vocal along with a music video called "Daughter".[69] On July 18, 2016, simply a couple of days after they released "Girl", the band appear their new record Transit Blues will exist released on October vii, 2016.[70] [71] [ better source needed ] Afterwards on July 18, 2016, Giuseppe Capolupo, drummer of Demise of Eros, Haste the Day and One time Nothing, stated he had recorded on Transit Dejection.[72] The band later released a video for "To the Key of Evergreen".[73] The album, Transit Blues, was released October 7, 2016.[74] Hranica recently was interviewed and when asked about adding Giuseppe Capolupo equally an official member, he stated "I totally perceive it being a permanent replacement if things become well".[75] In 2017, the band embarked on a tour with Anthrax and Killswitch Engage, chosen the "Killthrax Tour".[76] On September 24, 2018, they signed with Solid State Records.[77]

The Human action and ZII (2019–nowadays)

In 2019, Gering and Capolupo joined the band every bit official members.[78] They proceeded to join in recording their seventh studio album The Act, with Gering providing songwriting and product duties, alongside producer Sonny DiPerri.[79] The album's 3rd unmarried, "Chemical", received airplay on Christian radio, peaking at no. 47 on Billboard'due south Hot Christian Songs chart.[80]

On September 23, 2020, the band released an episode of their podcast (The Prada Pod) in which they discussed bassist Andy Trick's departure from the band and his replacement: former touring bassist Mason Nagy.[81] On Apr 7, 2021, the name, artwork, and track listing, for a new EP, ZII, were announced.[82] A sequel to 2010's Zombie, it is about hopelessness and was partially inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic.[83]

On September 29, 2021, the band released their first post-ZII single titled "Cede".[84]

Musical way and influences

Some sources described the ring, and their works, were in their early years described as "metalcore".[85] [ii] According to Audio Ink Radio, "by fusing the finest elements of American metal-core and European melodic metallic, Dayton, Ohio's the Devil Wears Prada are living the heavy music dream: delivering metal with a slight facelift to the next generation of headbangers."[3] The band members' beliefs, and the themes in their music, as well led to their genre being described as "Christian metalcore".[11]

In 2021, Sipress stated in a Reddit AUA in response to a question equally to whether they yet considered their music to be Christian based that, "we have not promoted the ring a being Christian for a looong time. Most of united states aren't Christians, simply nosotros do aim at writing music that is fun to play!".[86]

Ring proper name

Despite speculations that the band named themselves after the moving picture of the same title, it turned out that they were formed before the picture show was released. They have explained that their ring proper name is based on an anti-materialistic mindset and derived their proper name from the novel, The Devil Wears Prada. At the time of naming the band, the members assumed that the novel included anti-materialism as its moral, until later discovering that the novel did non feature this every bit its message at all.[10] Despite making this error, the ring members refused to modify the name and decided that they would create a new, non-materialistic definition indicating that at the Concluding Judgment, God volition not look at people's possessions.[ten] [87]

Members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

  • Dear Dear: A Beautiful Discord (2006)
  • Plagues (2007)
  • With Roots Above and Branches Below (2009)
  • Dead Throne (2011)
  • viii:18 (2013)
  • Transit Blues (2016)
  • The Act (2019)

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