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Here is the non official thread for the Post-Hardcore/Emo Band CHIODOS.

BIOGRAPHY


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Chiodos:
Craig Owens (vocals)
Bradley Bell (keyboards)
Pat McManaman (guitar)
Matt Goddard (bass)
Jason Hale (guitar)
Derrick Frost (drums)


Hometown:
Davison, MI


Quote:
Sometimes driving directions look overwhelming, and then you get in your car to use them, and the drive is smooth through until the end. Just as a song by Chiodos takes you in many directions, but when it’s done you never question how you got there.

The band Chiodos formed in high school, just outside of Flint, MI. Then known as The Chiodos Bros, they played the local scene and began writing original music. In June 2002, they recorded a demo called, The Best Way To Ruin Your Life, which gave the group a healthy local following.

Choidos (now with a shortened moniker) has covered plenty of ground since then. Lead singer Craig Owens’ bout with pneumonia in 2004 stalled the band’s progress for a brief period of time, but soon after, the band was ready to join the Equal Vision Records family to release their new album, All’s Well That Ends Well.

After spending a month recording this past winter, All’s Well That Ends Well blasts menacingly at times, and sighs thoughtfully at others. But the various styles found in Chiodos’ past songs have become more defined on the new album. "Everyone [in the band] really wanted this album to be somewhat more categorized," says Owens. Chiodos’ maturity is evident in the dueling guitar riffs of “There’s No Penguins in Alaska;” and the defiant lyrics, “take these misunderstandings/and send them back where they came from/it’s hard enough to live life” from “All Nereids Beware.”

Despite the complex range and genre-shifting within songs on the album, when asked how the album will transcend live, Owens sums it up by saying, “We take pride in sounding better live [than on the album].” Considering he and keyboardist Brad Bell grew up together, Owens boasts their sincere vocal harmonizing doesn’t falter under the bright lights: “We don’t want to let the kids down.”

Chiodos’ style and layered complexity have strengthened over time, yet they’ve always been in control of their music. Shortly after their demo release in 2002, the band used guitarist Pat McManaman’s bedroom to self-record, engineer, produce, and master their first full-length album, The Heartless Control Everything, which was soon after released on Search and Rescue Records. Although the album was a raw effort, it did not go unnoticed – fans from hometown state of Michigan and beyond buzzed about the album, along with praise of the band’s live performances.

Once The Heartless... was finished, the band hit the road for 7 full U.S. tours (including performances with Yellowcard and Coheed & Cambria), in which time sold thousands of CDs and gained countless enthusiastic fans and friends. All’s Well That Ends Well is sure to impress these die-hards as well as new listeners, with a tighter, quicker punch than previous efforts.

The band’s style only definable as a melting pot – band influences include Saves The Day, Queen, and At The Drive In – a song could begin with electronic beats behind piano, ease into metal guitar riffs, then speed into a poppy melodic vocal line that leaves you humming. Lead singer Craig Owens says, “We don’t want to feel pressured into a single genre…we have a rule to stay away from ‘verse-chorus-verse’ songwriting.”

From a band who named itself after an obscure term used in 80’s horror movies, Chiodos’ All’s Well That Ends Well, is more tangible than their previous releases, which will ignite interest from metalheads, pop-punkers, and curious music fans in general. Chiodos has created an album that defies generic song structure – yet continues along on its signatory song-map, where no one gets lost and everyone ends up in the right place.

Biography by Kate Estwing

Photo by Dave Hill
 
     
 
CONCERTS



07/31 Milwaukee, WI Marcus Amphitheatre
08/01 Cleveland, OH Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 6:00pm
08/01 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center
08/02 Cleveland, OH Tower City
08/03 Philadelphia, PA Tweeter Center at the Waterfront
08/04 New York, NY Nassau Coliseum
08/05 Englishtown, NJ Raceway Park
08/07 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
08/08 Pittsburgh, PA Post Gazette Pavilion
08/09 Boston, MA Tweeter Center Lot
08/10 Buffalo, NY Darien Lakes Fields
08/11 Barrie, ON Molson Park
08/12 Montreal, QC Park Jean Drapeau
08/14 St. Louis, MO UMB Bank Pavilion
08/15 Kansas City, KS Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
08/17 Boise, ID Idaho Center Amp
08/18 Seattle, WA Gorge Amphitheatre
08/19 Portland, OR Columbia Meadows
08/22 Fresno, CA Selland Arena
08/23 Sacramento, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre Lot
08/24 San Diego, CA Coors Amphitheatre
08/25 Los Angeles, CA Home Depot Center
09/23 Grand Rapids, MI The Intersection 6:00pm $15/$17
09/25 Omaha, NE Sokol Underground 7:30pm $15
09/26 Colorado Springs, CO The Black Sheep 7:00pm $15.50/$17.50
09/28 Reno, NV Stoney's 7:30pm $15/$17
09/29 Orangevale, CA The Boardwalk 8:00pm $16/$18
09/29 Orangevale, CA The Boardwalk (Early Show) 2:45pm $16/$18
09/30 Anaheim, CA Chain Reaction 3:00pm $16/$18
09/30 Pomona, CA The Glass House 7:00pm $16/$18


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07/18 - Atlanta, GA - Hi Fi Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
07/19 - Green Cove Springs, FL - Reynolds Park Yatch Center - 01:00 PM
07/20 - St. Petersburg, FL - Vinoy Park - 01:00 PM
07/21 - Miami, FL - Bicentennial Park - 01:00 PM
07/22 - Orlando, FL - Tinker Field - 01:00 PM
07/23 - Charlotte, NC - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
07/24 - Virginia Beach, VA - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
07/25 - Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion - 01:00 PM
07/26 - Scranton, PA - Montage Mountain Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
07/27 - Detroit, MI - Comerica Park - 01:00 PM
07/28 - Tinley Park, IL - First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
07/29 - Minneapolis, MN - Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome - 01:00 PM
07/31 - Milwaukee, WI - Marcus Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
08/01 - Cincinnati, OH - Riverbend Music Center - 01:00 PM
08/02 - Cleveland, OH - Time Warner Cable Amphitheater - 01:00 PM
08/03 - Camden, NJ - Tweeter Center - 01:00 PM
08/04 - Uniondale, NY - Nassau Coliseum - 01:00 PM
08/05 - Englishtown, NJ - Old Bridge Township Raceway Park - 01:00 PM
08/07 - Noblesville, IN - Verizon Wireless Music Center - 01:00 PM
08/08 - Burgettstown, PA - Post Gazette Pavilion - 01:00 PM
08/09 - Mansfield, MA - Tweeter Center - 01:00 PM
08/10 - Darien Center, NY - Darien Lakes Fields - 01:00 PM
08/11 - Barrie, ONT - Molson Park - 01:00 PM
08/12 - Montreal, QC - Parc Jean Drapeau - 01:00 PM
08/14 - Maryland Heights, MO - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
08/15 - Bonner Springs, KS - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
08/17 - Nampa, ID - Idaho Center Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
08/18 - George, WA - Gorge Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
08/19 - St. Helens, OR - Columbia Meadows - 01:00 PM
08/22 - Fresno, CA - Selland Arena - 01:00 PM
08/23 - Marysville, CA - Sleep Train Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
08/24 - Chula Vista, CA - Coors Amphitheatre - 01:00 PM
08/25 - Carson, CA - Home Depot Center - 01:00 PM
     
DISCOGRAPHY

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Bone Palace Ballet (2007)

















1. "Is It Progression If a Cannibal Uses a Fork?" - 3:26
2. "Lexington (Joey Pea-Pot with a Monkey Face)" - 5:22
3. "Bulls Make Money, Bears Make Money, Pigs Get Slaughtered" - 3:28
4. "A Letter from Janelle" - 3:16
5. "I Didn't Say I Was Powerful, I Said I Was a Wizard" - 4:09
6. "Teeth the Size of Piano Keys" - 3:23
7. "Life Is a Perception of Your Own Reality" - 3:46
8. "If I Cut My Hair, Hawaii Will Sink" - 2:23
9. "Intensity in Ten Cities" - 4:34
10. "The Undertaker's Thirst for Revenge Is Unquenchable (The Final Battle)" - 4:43














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All's Well That Ends Well (2006)








1. Prelude
2. All Nereids Beware
3. One Day Women Will All Become Monsters
4. Expired In Goreville
5. Baby, You Wouldn't Last A Minute On The Creek
6. Word Best Friend Become Redefined, The
7. Interlude Pt. 1
8. There's No Peguins In Alaska
9. Interlude Pt 2
10. We're Gonna Have Us A Champagne Jam
11. No Hardcore Dancing In The Living Room
12. Who's Sandie Jenkins
13. To Trixie And Reptile, Thanks For Everything
14. Baby, You Wouldn't Last A Minute On The Creek
15. Queen Of Diamonds
16. Lindsay Quit Lollygagging




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Heartless Control Everything (2003)










1. Compromise Of 1984 - (with The Chiodos Bros)
2. Rainclouds For Eyeballs - (with The Chiodos Bros)
3. Ravishing Matt Ruth - (with The Chiodos Bros)
4. Vacation To Hell - (with The Chiodos Bros)
5. Lover And The Liar, The - (with The Chiodos Bros)
6. Hathaway Lane - (with The Chiodos Bros)
7. Bulls Have Horns - (with The Chiodos Bros)
 
     
 
Trivia/ FAQ

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-Jason Hale and Derrick Frost both grew up in south Texas. They moved to Michigan following a successful audition with Chiodos after former Chiodos Bros. members Chip and Crosby left the band.

-The Chiodos Bros.' third EP, The Heartless Control Everything, was recorded in rhythm guitarist Pat McManaman's bedroom.

-Bassist Matt Goddard did the album artwork for The Heartless Control Everything.
-Derrick Frost used to play in a band called Antares Sky.

-Just prior to the success of All's Well That Ends Well, Craig Owens was hospitalized for a collapsed lung that resulted from pneumonia.

-Brad Bell is married to bandmate Matt Goddard's younger sister.

-Craig Owens has performed as the Ram in the band The Sound of Animals Fighting.

-Guitarist Jason Hale played clarinet for five years while he was in school.
     
 
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Chiodos is boring. I do like Craig's voice when put to good use.

I may sit through one of there concerts to see mxpx and Protest the Hero.
 
     
 
I love me some Chiodos.
I find Craig's voice interesting.
     

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mmmm Chiodos <3<3<3<3

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They were pretty awesome when I saw them live. <3
     
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I have a question, why do you say their first CD was "with the chiodos bros"? shouldn't be "as the chiodos bros"?


Edit: also, the first LP was released in 2005 not 2006.
 
     
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