In Fear and Faith

In Fear and Faith

Sean Bell and Scott Barnes from In Fear and Faith performing in Jakarta in 2012
Background information
Origin San Diego, California, USA
Genres Post-hardcore, metalcore, alternative metal
Years active 2006–present
Labels Rise
Website facebook.com/infaf
Members Jarred DeArmas
Cody Anderson
Scott Barnes
Noah Slifka
Tyler McElhaney
Sean Bell
Chase Whitney
Past members Ramin Niroomand
Mehdi Niroomand
Tyler Smith
Davey Owens
Michael Guy

In Fear and Faith is an American post-hardcore band from San Diego, California. Formed in 2006, the group was signed to Rise Records and released three studio albums and two EPs. Their debut full-length, Your World on Fire, being released nearly a year after the band's signing to Rise in 2008, peaked at No. 193 on the Billboard 200. Their second full-length album, Imperial was released the following year and sold even better, charting at No. 4 on the Top Heatseekers chart in the US alone. Currently, the band does not feature any original members since the departure of guitarist Ramin Niroomand and drummer Mehdi Niroomand in 2014; vocalist Scott Barnes is the only current member of the band to have performed on all of the group's studio albums, though he is not an original member.

History

Inception and Voyage (20062007)

In Fear and Faith was founded in 2006 by members Davey Owens, Mehdi Niroomand, Tyler McElhaney, Jarred DeArmas, Michael Guy and Ramin Niroomand while attending high school and derived the band's name off of the Circa Survive song of the same name. The band recorded a self-titled demo during the same year formed, containing four tracks.[1]

A year after recording the demo, founding vocalist Jarred DeArmas was kicked out of the group in desire of the members seeking a singer with a higher vocal range. Tyler "Telle" Smith was, at this point, employed as the band's clean vocalist along with Cody Anderson as the band's unclean vocalist. A few months after these modifications, they replaced guitarist Davey Owens with Noah Slifka while keyboardist, Michael Guy left the band completely without a member in his replacement. With this line-up, they recorded their first EP, Voyage and released it via iTunes on December 17, 2007.[2] Met with positive acclaim and achieving more than 30,000 song purchases,[3] it attracted the attention of Rise Records, which they were signed to the following year.[4]

Your World on Fire (2008–2009)

Clean vocalist Smith left the band in January 2008 to join Greeley Estates as bassist. He was replaced by Scott Barnes and the group released their debut album, Your World on Fire, on January 6, 2009, via Rise Records. It reached No. 193 on the Billboard 200.[5] The album's success led In Fear and Faith to inclusions on many tours and festivals. They toured with groups such as Gwen Stacy, Our Last Night, Vanna, Emarosa, The Human Abstract, Life in Your Way, Burden of a Day, Lower Definition, Confide, VersaEmerge, Here I Come Falling, Broadway, In This Moment, Agraceful and Motionless in White.[6]

Imperial, Symphonies and member changes (20102011)

On December 19, 2009, the band put an update on their Facebook profile stating that they were writing and recording a new album over those next 3 months.[7] During mid-April, the band completed the record after touring Europe, its title was revealed as Imperial. On May 12 at Midnight (PST) the band released three new songs off of the album; "The Solitary Life", "Counselor", and "Bones" as streaming media online prior to its release. On June 15, 2010 Imperial was released worldwide.[8]

In Fear and Faith appeared on the entire 2010 Vans Warped Tour performing on the Skullcandy Stage. Craig Owens, of Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows, performed guest vocals with the group on two of the tour dates.[9] In Fear and Faith also participated in the Band of Brothers Tour in the fall of 2010 with We Came as Romans, Confide, Upon a Burning Body and Abandon All Ships.[10]

While In Fear and Faith were included on Attack Attack!'s This Is a Family Tour, unclean vocalist, Cody Anderson was forced to not be included on their schedule due to personal reasons and his position in the group was substituted by Bryan Zimmerman, formerly of Sky Eats Airplane.[11] On December 5, 2010 it was then announced that Anderson left the band completely.[12] The reason for his leaving was never explained. With a lighter line-up, the band then took some time off from touring and recorded an EP featuring symphonic renditions of some of their songs. The EP was titled Symphonies, and was released on May 3, 2011.[13] Barnes performs both the clean and unclean vocals on the release.[14] Before its surfacing, the band once more changed its line-up. Both Tyler McElhaney and Noah Slifka were replaced by Jarred DeArmas and Sean Bell, respectively. Bell served as a touring member during the This Is A Family Tour for the group in the rhythm guitar position before his joining and DeArmas was originally the band's vocalist during its founding in high school when he was 17 in 2006.[15]

Self-titled album (2012)

The band teased announced their new album by releasing the lead single on November 8, 2011 for a song titled, "It All Comes Out (On the Way Down)".[16] "A Creeping Dose" was released on June 29, 2012, three days into the "Scream It Like You Mean It 2012" tour.[17] The album was released later that year on October 16, 2012, with David Stephens of We Came as Romans appeared as a vocalist on the track "The Calm Before Reform."[18]

Return of some old members and new music (2013–present)

Ramin Niroomand informally announced that he and his brother are no longer members of In Fear and Faith. Their guitarist has released a statement via Instagram stating that they will release a statement on the future of the band "once legal matters subside." [19] On May 7, 2014, the band posted a picture on their Facebook with a skull and two swords reading "06/07/14". According to posts on Facebook, Cody Anderson and Noah Slifka, are back in the band and announced via his profile picture that In Fear and Faith will perform the show as supporting band for Saosin along with Open Hand on Saturday, June 7, 2014 at Club Nokia, Los Angeles.[20] Chase Whitney (End the Century, Two from Evil) was announced as their temporary drummer.

On June 5, 2014 the band announced that they would be recording new music issuing this statement: "weren’t initially planning on it. but with the ridiculous amount of support we’ve received in the last few weeks, we have decided to make some new music. working out the details currently."[21] However, on June 8, the band announced after opening for Saosin with original vocalist Anthony Green that this would be their final show,[22] which was later denied on the band's official Facebook page with the comment "“Scott wasn’t finished talking and the song started ha. We’ll probably do some more shows. You’d think sites would reach out before reporting shit.”[23] As of February 14, 2015, In Fear and Faith has stated on their Facebook page they are currently working on new music. On May 14, 2015, Sean Bell posted a video on his Instagram stating that the band had officially started pre-production.

Musical style and structure

In Fear and Faith are essentially a post-hardcore band, but perform the genre with a tied-in influence of metal and electronica.[24][25] The group is primarily influenced by alternative rock, emo, hardcore and heavy metal genres. Music journalist, Andrew Leahy documented In Fear and Faith's sound as "a blend of furious instrumentation, electronic flourishes and screamo vocals" along with mentioning embracement of heavy metal while complimenting their hybrid sound of being the case why the group "were signed so quickly" and "wasted little time" doing so.[24]

In Fear and Faith songs are usually - on average - three minutes in time length, but their larger and more-known songs such as "Live Love Die" and "The Taste of Regret" lead into four minutes of length. The main songwriters have primarily always been Ramin and Mehdi Nirromand, Tyler McElhaney and Scott Barnes. Bassist, McElhaney has commented on the band's guitar tunings stating that while the tunings on Your World on Fire and Voyage would be set to the same drop throughout, Imperial features different tunings on several different songs to add "depth" regardless of the difficulty of this for live performances.[26]

Band members

Current members

Former members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums
Year Title Label Chart positions[27]
Top 200 US Indie US Heat Hard Rock
January 6, 2009 Your World on Fire Rise 193 23 8 -
June 15, 2010 Imperial - 32 4 18
October 16, 2012 In Fear and Faith 143 37 3 12
EPs
Demos
Other songs

Videography

References

  1. In Fear and Faith Answers
  2. In Fear and Faith: Voyage
  3. The Artery Foundation Summer Tour featuring IN FEAR AND FAITH with VANNA, A LOSS FOR WORDS, CLOSE TO HOME, TEN AFTER TWO, CHUNK! NO, CAPTAIN CHUNK! and ADESTRIA in the Eagle Theater The Crofoot
  4. Rise Signed In Fear And Faith AbsolutePunk
  5. Billboard, Allmusic
  6. A Winter to Remember
  7. https://www.facebook.com/#/infaf?ref=nf
  8. https://www.facebook.com/index.php?lh=4ad45287d95e9d166f2566afe165dd23&#!/infaf?ref=mf
  9. James, Shotwell (2 August 2010). "Alt Press - Craig Owens to sing with In Fear And Faith at two Warped Tour dates". Alternative Press. Retrieved 1 September 2010.
  10. WE CAME AS ROMANS: Add Canadian Tour Dates with In Fear and Faith, Upon a Burning Body SMN News
  11. In Fear & Faith screaming vocalist Cody Anderson has left the band Indiestar
  12. Karan, Tim. "In Fear And Faith vocalist leaves band". Alternative Press. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  13. The Road To Faith Is Paved With Fear | So, Bring On Mixed Reviews
  14. Gardner, Ryan. "In Fear And Faith - Symphonies EP". AbsolutePunk. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  15. Information of In Fear and Faith at their official Facebook
  16. Trimboli, Grant. "LYRIC VIDEO: In Fear And Faith – It All Comes Out (On The Way Down)". Under the Gun Review. Retrieved 8 November 2011.
  17. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/a-creeping-dose-single/id541535374
  18. https://www.facebook.com/infaf/posts/10150992917220248?notif_t=feed_comment_reply
  19. "Ramin Niroomand confirms break up of In Fear and Faith". Ramin Niroomand. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  20. https://www.facebook.com/cody.anderson.5209
  21. http://propertyofzack.com/post/87910595109/in-fear-and-faith-to-record-new-music
  22. http://propertyofzack.com/post/88190979191/in-fear-and-faith-played-their-final-show-last-night
  23. http://www.underthegunreview.net/2014/06/10/in-fear-and-faith-clarify-previous-comments-will-probably-play-more-shows/
  24. 1 2 "In Fear & Faith". Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  25. Angel, Justin. "In Fear and Faith - Symphonies | Metal Delirium". Metal Delirium. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  26. UTG TV: In Fear and Faith Interview
  27. "In Fear & Faith Music News & Info". Retrieved 8 November 2011.
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