Chariot Discography & Albums
Albums
* 2004: Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding
* 2007: The Fiancée
* 2009: Wars and Rumors of Wars
* 2010: Long Live
EPs
* 2005: Unsung EP
B-Sides
* 2011: Music of a Grateful Heart (Long Live B-Sides, Vinyl Only)
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The Chariot - They Faced Each Other
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Chariot Biography
The Chariot is a metalcore band signed to newly formed label Good Fight Music after putting out their prior three studio albums through Solid State Records. The Chariot was formed in 2003 by ex-Norma Jean front man Josh Scogin.Their debut full length album “Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, And Nothing Is Bleeding” was recorded entirely in one take, and was unmastered, which gave it more of a raw feel that was very similar to their live sound. Their wild and maniacal behavior onstage helped create a great impression for them in the underground, and despite numerous lineup changes they have managed to keep this reputation alive for the duration of their career.
In the winter of 2005 they released an EP entitled “Unsung” which featured two new songs, and four re-recordings from “Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, And Nothing Is Bleeding.” This EP saw The Chariot’s chaotic, feedback-inducing sound replaced by slightly more polished production, while still containing the rather harsh songwriting that they had become known for.
On April 3rd of 2007 they released their second full-length album called “The Fiancee.” This album followed suit with the “Unsung EP”, as the production was more well-defined and evened out. The last track on the album is the first and last verses of a hymn called “The Trumpet,” sung by The Sacred Harp Singers choir (www.awakemysoul.com). The Sacred Harp Singers also sang at the end of “And Shot Each Other,” and “Then Came To Kill” is a re-recording of “Kenny Gibler (Play The Piano Like A Disease)” from the “Unsung EP”, and features Hayley Williams, the lead singer of Paramore on vocals.
In 2008, Dan Eaton and Jake Ryan left the band to pursue their band Queens Club. Jon Terry also left the band, but Jon Kindler, the bassist, stayed, marking the first time in the history of The Chariot that one member of the line-up had stayed for more than one album (with the exception of Josh Scogin, as to many he is The Chariot). The new (and still in place) Chariot lineup consists of various numbers from Canada natives I Hate Sally, and the local Georgia band The Rein. This line-up went on to tour throughout Europe for most of 2008 and then it was announced that they would be writing and recording their third full length, to be released on May 5th, 2009.
“Wars And Rumors Of Wars”, the third full-length album from The Chariot, and fourth release overall, came out on May 5th, 2009. This album marked a slight return to the initial sound of their first album. While the cleaner production of “The Fiancee” was still in place, the overall feel of the album was much heavier and very reminiscent of their cacophonous sound. In other words, while being slightly more discernible, it is packed to the max with energy. The album was hand stamped and hand numbered, and was released at the dawn of The Chariot’s first U.S. tour of 2009, supporting alongside Car Bomb for Gojira’s “The Way Of The Flesh” Tour.
“Long Live”, the fourth studio album released by The Chariot. The album was released through the band’s new label Good Fight Music after leaving Solid State Records. The album was again produced with Matt Goldman. On November 23, 2010 the album was released.
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