Killswitch Engage |
Killswitch Engage is an American metalcore/New wave of American Metal band from Westfield,
Massachusetts, formed in 1999 after the dismantlement of Overcast and Aftershock.
Killswitch Engage's current lineup consists of vocalist Jesse Leach, bassist Mike D'Antonio, guitarists Joel Stroetzel and Adam Dutkiewicz, and drummer Justin Foley. The band has released five studio
albums and one DVD.
Killswitch Engage rose
to fame with its 2004 release The End of
Heartache, which peaked at number 21 on the Billboard 200, and was certified gold
in December 2007 for over 500,000 shipments in the United States. The title
track, "The End of Heartache", was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2005, and a live DVD
titled (Set This) World
Ablaze was released in 2005. Killswitch Engage has performed
at festivals such as Wacken Open Air,
Reading
and Leeds Festivals, Ozzfest, Download Festival, Rock on the Range, Rock Am Ring, Mayhem Festival, Pointfest, and the Australian
Soundwave Festival. The band has sold over four-million records in
the United States alone and has been widely referred to as "one of the
founders of metalcore."
History
Early years
(1999–2000)
Killswitch Engage
formed from the two metalcore bands, Overcast and Aftershock
during the late 1990s. After the death of Overcast in 1998, bassist Mike D'Antonio jammed with Aftershock guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz. Dutkiewicz recruited
guitarist Joel Stroetzel
from Aftershock, and vocalist Jesse Leach
of the band Nothing Stays Gold (who were signed to a record label owned by
Dutkiewicz's brother Tobias Dutkiewicz, who was also the vocalist in
Aftershock), to form a new band, Killswitch Engage. The band's name is derived
from an episode of the television series The X-Files entitled "Kill
Switch", written by William Gibson. Gibson gave the episode
this title after meeting the industrial band Kill
Switch...Klick.
In 1999,
Killswitch Engage recorded a demo tape
containing four tracks, including "Soilborn," Killswitch Engage's
first song. The demo tape was first released at the band's first show, opening
for melodic death metal act In Flames,
in November 1999.
Debut album and Alive or Just Breathing (2000–2002)
They released
their self-titled
debut album in 2000. Although initially the album was not a
financial success and did not land on any charts, it attracted the interest of
Carl Severson, who worked at Roadrunner Records
at the time. Severson handed Killswitch
Engage to several Roadrunner representatives. Mike Gitter, a talent agent of the company, contacted D'Antonio,
attended several of the band's shows, and offered the band a recording contract
with Roadrunner. Realizing Roadrunner had the resources to promote and
distribute Killswitch Engage releases, the band accepted his offer, declining
several offers from smaller labels. For a brief time in 2000 and 2001,
ex-Overcast guitarist Pete Cortese joined Killlswitch Engage, but left in 2001
when he became a father. Killswitch Engage began writing new material for their
second album in November 2001. Mixed in January at Backstage Studios by
producer Andy Sneap, the album was titled Alive or Just
Breathing for lyrics in the song "Just Barely
Breathing". A music video for the single "My Last Serenade"
increased the band's exposure, and the album peaked at number 37 on the Top Heatseekers chart.
New lead singer
and drummer (2002–2004)
Following Alive or Just Breathing's release,
which was written and recorded for two guitarists, the band decided to expand
and become a fivesome; Dutkiewicz moved to guitar and former Aftershock drummer
Tom Gomes filled in the vacant drummer
position. After Leach was married on April 20, 2002 and began touring again he
fell into a depression. Leach left the band a few days before the band was
meant to play a show and sent the band members an e-mail telling them he had
quit. D'Antonio said in an interview that "after three years of hanging
out with the dude, and considering him a brother, to just get an email was a
little bit harsh."
The band
immediately started to search for a replacement vocalist and found Howard
Jones of Blood Has Been
Shed. Jones disliked the band's sound when he first heard it. He
commented "I was like, ‘Meh.’ I come from hardcore and dirtier metal, and
Killswitch sounded so clean. But the more I listened to it, I realized there’s
some really good songs here".After hearing about Leach's vocal problems,
Jones contacted the band and was accepted as the replacement. Philip Labonte of All That Remains
tried out for lead vocals but lost to former vocalist Howard Jones. Without
listening to the entire self-titled album or Alive or Just Breathing, Jones had to memorize seven songs for
his debut at the 2002 Hellfest.
The new lineup
played on the Road Rage tour in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands in 2002
with 36 Crazyfists and Five Pointe O. Touring continued through
the New Year's Day, and in 2003 the first song to feature Jones, "When
Darkness Falls", appeared on the soundtrack of the 2003 horror film Freddy vs. Jason. Following the
2003 Ozzfest, drummer Gomes left the band
because he wished to spend more time with his wife, to pursue his band
Something of a Silhouette, and because he was tired of touring. He was replaced
by Justin Foley of Blood Has Been
Shed, and Foley's first tour with the band was the MTV2 Headbangers Ball
in 2003.
The End of Heartache (2004–2006)
The End of
Heartache was released on
May 11, 2004, and peaked at number 21 on the Billboard 200 with 38,000 sales in
its first week, and it also peaked at number 39 on the Australian album chart.
The album went on to sell more than 500,000 copies in the U.S and was certified
gold on December 7, 2007. The album received mostly positive reviews, with Jon
Caramanica of Rolling Stone calling the album a
"stunning collection, retaining much of their signature musical
brutality". Eduardo Rivadavia of Allmusic commented "riff upon riffs are piled sky-high into each number that
follows, it's the unpredictable rhythmic shifts used to build and then relieve
internal pressure that fuel the Killswitch Engage power source".
"The End of
Heartache" became the main single for the movie Resident
Evil: Apocalypse, and in 2005 the song was nominated in the Best Metal Performance in the 47th annual Grammy Awards. In late 2004, The End of Heartache was re-released
as a special edition album, with a second disc featuring various live
performances, a Japanese bonus track, and a re-recorded version of
"Irreversal". During the summer of 2005, the band returned for
Ozzfest, and on November 1, 2005, Alive
or Just Breathing was re-released as part of Roadrunner Records' 25th
anniversary. On November 22, 2005, the live DVD (Set This) World
Ablaze was released, which contained a live concert at the
Palladium in Worcester,
Massachusetts, an hour-long documentary, and all the band's music
videos. The DVD was certified gold in the U.S. on April 8, 2006.
As Daylight Dies (2006–2008).
Killswitch Engage
played the Reading
and Leeds Festivals in August 2006, having already played Australian
dates without Dutkiewicz, who was suffering from back problems and needed
corrective surgery. On May 23, 2006, the song "This Fire Burns" was
released on the WWE Wreckless
Intent album. The track was intended to be the new theme song
for WWE
superstar Randy Orton; however, it was scrapped and
later became the theme song for the WWE Judgment Day
2006 pay-per-view.
"This Fire Burns" is formerly used as the entrance theme for WWE Raw superstar, CM Punk (along with his stables the Straight Edge
Society and The New Nexus)
from 2006 until 2011 and was later re-released as "This Fire" on the As Daylight Dies Special Edition.
Recorded in three
months, As Daylight Dies was
released on November 21, 2006 and peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Top 200
Albums chart with 60,000 sales in its first week. "As Daylight Dies"
proved to be one of their biggest albums yet. It also entered the Australia
album chart at number 29. Mixed
by Dutkiewicz, the album received mostly positive reviews—Thom Jurek of Allmusic called it "a Top Five metal
candidate for 2006 for sure". Decibel Magazine contributor Nick
Terry said "To call As Daylight
Dies addictive would be an understatement. That it outdoes its already
impressive enough predecessor could almost go without saying". Cosmo Lee
of Stylus Magazine commented "the
album is astonishingly badly sequenced", even though it praised the album
as being "less emotionally heavy-handed, and a lot more fun".As of
November 27, 2007, As Daylight Dies
has sold more than 500,000 units in the United States.
The album's first
single, "My Curse",
peaked at number 21 on the Hot Mainstream Rock chart, and is featured in the
video games Guitar
Hero III: Legends of Rock and Burnout Paradise
and is available as downloadable content for Rock Band and Rock Band 2. "The
Arms of Sorrow" peaked at number 31 on the same chart. The
band's cover of Dio's
"Holy Diver",
originally recorded for a Kerrang! compilation album titled High Voltage, peaked at number 12 on
the Mainstream Rock charts. Early in 2007, the band had to cancel three of its
European tour dates with The Haunted
due to Dutkiewicz's back problems. He required emergency back surgery and was
replaced on the tour by Soilwork
guitarist Peter Wichers.
Due to
Dutkiewicz's back problems in early 2007, he was replaced by Damageplan and The Mercy Clinic frontman Patrick Lachman during the No Fear Tour.
Dutkiewicz recovered and was able to finish the No Fear tour, and the band
began filming its video for As
Daylight Dies's second single, "The
Arms of Sorrow". On August 6, 2007, Dutkiewicz was forced to
leave the Warped Tour so he could fully recover from his back surgery and
continue daily physical therapy. He was replaced by Killswitch's guitar technician Josh Mihlek for select
songs, until his return on August 14, 2007.
In June of 2008,
Killswitch Engage toured Japan with Thy Will Be Done as direct support.
Self-titled fifth
album (2007–2009)
Killswitch Engage
entered the studio in October 2008 to start recording their next album with
Dutkiewicz and Brendan
O'Brien co-producing the album. In mid-February, bassist Mike
D'Antonio confirmed in an interview with Metal Hammer that "drums were
finished", and that he had “finished up the last few bass fixes". He
also stated that Howard [Jones] is in Atlanta finishing vocals, and that
"it shouldn’t be too much longer now.” From March to May, Killswitch
Engage was a part of Disturbed's
Music as a Weapon IV festival along with Lacuna Coil, Chimaira, Suicide Silence, Bury Your Dead and more. On April 14, the
band announced the name of their album as Killswitch
Engage, the second time the band has self-titled the name of
their album. The album was released on June 30, 2009, debuting at #7 on the
Billboard 200, marking the band's highest chart position for an album. In July
and August, Killswitch Engage took part in Mayhem Festival with headliners Marilyn Manson, Slayer, Bullet for My
Valentine and others. In February 2010, Killswitch Engage announced
that vocalist Howard Jones would not be performing with Killswitch Engage
during their winter tour with The
Devil Wears Prada and Dark Tranquillity; during the time, All That Remains
vocalist, Philip Labonte
was substituting for Jones until he could return. At least one source
speculates that Jones' departure was due to back pain. On March 18, 2010, original
vocalist Jesse Leach returned to the band for a
series of songs. From then on, Leach and Labonte performed as substitute
vocalists for the remainder of the tour.
In 2010, they
contributed the track "My Obsession" to the God of
War: Blood & Metal soundtrack.
The band was later
added as late replacement to 2010's Download Festival in June, after original
sub-headliner, Wolfmother
could not attend as scheduled.
Sixth studio album
announcement (2010-present)
After the 2010
Download Festival, Killswitch Engage took a break from the road, and its
members pursued other interests. Adam Dutkiewicz formed the band Times of Grace with then former Killswitch
Engage lead vocalist Jesse Leach and released the debut album "The
Hymn of a Broken Man" on January 18, 2011. Along with
Dutkiewicz and Leach, Times of Grace added Joel Stroetzel to their tour lineup.
Justin Foley provided the drum tracking for the band Unearth on their new album "Darkness
in the Light", released on July 5, 2011. Foley will also travel with the
band for their 2011 summer tour. D'Antonio started the hardcore band Death Ray
Vision, with Shadows Fall
vocalist Brian Fair and former Killswitch Engage
guitarist Pete Cortese.
In an interview
with Gun Shy Assassin, Mike D'Antonio has stated that the band is currently in
the works for a sixth studio album. D'Antonio stated, "Currently, everyone
is individually writing demos for the next Killswitch Engage record. There is
no release date yet, but I would assume it will be out early 2012."
On August 26, 2011
Adam Dutkiewicz announced on the Killswitch Engage Facebook that they had begun
to write for their 6th album and thanked all their fans for being so patient.
He wrote "YO! Its Adam D! We're about to begin writing our new record.
Thanks to all of our fans for waiting so friggin' patiently...now let's turn on
the "riff faucet" and RAGE!"
On December 1,
2011, Mike D'Antonio posted online that Killswitch Engage should be entering
the studio around February/March 2012 to record their sixth album expected
around summer 2012. He also stated that the band had eight demos finished for
the new record.
Howard Jones's
departure
On January 4,
2012, the band announced via the band's official website, along with their
other official sources, that Howard Jones had left the band after his nine-year
membership with them. In this statement, the band did not disclose the reason
for this decision, keeping the reasons a personal matter:
"To
our family, friends and fans: We have decided to continue on without Howard
Jones as the singer of Killswitch Engage. We love Howard and are thankful for
the nine years that we've had him in the band. Out of respect for everyone
involved we will not be discussing the specific reasons behind this decision.
Howard is a part of our family and always will be, and we wish him well. He has
left big shoes to fill, so we certainly have our work cut out for us to find
the next singer of Killswitch, something we plan on making priority #1 going
forward. Most importantly, thanks to all of you for all the support throughout
the years and for sticking by us for all this time. We really do appreciate it
and we very much look forward to having a new record for all of you in the not
too distant future that we can all be proud of. Sincerely, Adam, Joel, Mike
& Justin."
Soon after the
announcement of Jones's departure, rumors began that Philip Labonte of All That Remains
would officially take over lead vocals due to his previous history with the
band, of not only having a close friendship with the members, but also due to
his substitutions for Jones in the past. Labonte quickly disregarded the rumor.
On January 6,
2012, Howard made a lucid explanation regarding his departure on his facebook
page and the band's official website:
"Well,
I guess I will shed a little light without going too deep. As some of you may
know, I've had a pretty interesting couple of years to say the least battling
with some personal issues. One of the low points being diagnosed with type 2
diabetes that went unchecked for years. The rest of the band stuck with me
through it, and to be honest they are the ones that kept me going. The whole
experience definitely put a scare in me. Recently we've all been in writing
mode but somehow I couldn't get excited about the new album and all the touring
that would go with it. The guys saw it before I did. In hindsight I now realize
that my heart wasn't in it. I have had an amazing decade with KSE. I love
Justin, MikeD, Joel and Adam for hanging in there and standing by me no matter
how bad it was. I have so many good memories, and those are the ones that I
will keep. Will I be involved in music again? Sure, I have been in bands for a
little over half my life, can't stop now. Until then, get the new KsE album,
it's going to be good. Thanks everyone for letting me try to entertain you, and
I wish myself well in my future endeavors. Gone fishin' Howard"
Jesse Leach's
return
On February 8, 2012, Killswitch Engage announced that
original vocalist Jesse Leach
will fill the singer vacancy in the band, stating,
"After much
deliberation and careful consideration, we are pleased to announce that Jesse
Leach has rejoined Killswitch Engage. Our job was to find the best person to
fill Howard's shoes: a decision based on talent and not familiarity. Truth be
told, Jesse blew us away in auditions. The room seemed charged with
electricity. He commanded both new and old material, and proved, beyond a
shadow of a doubt, that he wanted to do this. The choice became very clear and
apparent. "
Jesse Leach also commented on his return to the band,
"It
is a great honor to rejoin my brothers after all of these years. After some
discussion and much reflection, it was obvious to me this was the path I was
meant to take. We got together and jammed on the 'Howard-era songs,' as well as
some Alive or Just Breathing-era songs and we all felt the synergy. I look
forward to writing the new record, since the demos sound absolutely amazing, as
well as breathing new life and getting comfortable with the soulful songs
Howard has written. It is a new chapter of my life filled with new and exciting
challenges. I will give all that I can to honor the position I have been given
and take nothing for granted. I will sing every note with all of my soul. I am
very blessed and very thankful to be back in the KsE family! All things happen
in their due time and now is the time for this reunion and new direction."
Since Jesse
Leach's return, Killswitch Engage has begun the process of recording their
latest album, expected to release in late 2012. The band performed Leach's
first show since 2002 at the New England Metal and Hardcore Fest on April 22,
2012.
On February 16,
2012, Killswitch Engage were announced to perform at Download Festival 2012 at Donington Park.
They are to be the second sub-headliner for the second stage on Saturday.
Musical style and
lyrical themes
Killswitch
Engage's genre is largely considered metalcore or melodic metalcore, combining elements of extreme metal and hardcore. Like many metalcore bands,
Killswitch Engage incorporates both singing and screaming vocals
in their music. In 2009, MTV, while naming "The Greatest Metal
Bands of All Time" referred to Killswitch Engage as "one of the
founders of metalcore".Jason D. Taylor of Allmusic said Alive or Just Breathing is "a
pure metal album that seemingly has ignored any fashionable trend and instead
relies solely on skill and expertise to sculpt some of the meatiest heavy metal
since the glory days of Metallica
and Slayer."
Both former
vocalists, Jesse Leach and Howard Jones write lyrics that are considered to be
positive. Jesse Leach stated on (Set This) World
Ablaze, that the lyrics contain "unity, positivity,
[and] love." On the lyrical themes of Killswitch
Engage, Ultimate Guitar
reviewer Amy Sciarretto notes:
"[Howard
Jones] has come into his own since 2004’s The End of
Heartache, and he continues to hit the notes, wax about
relationships, faith-issues and other relatable issue (sic) on this second
self-titled effort."
On Killswitch
Engage's 2009 release, Howard Jones states the change in lyrical themes:
"I've
got enough to draw on to write some stuff that can be dark. Maybe there's still
a hint of positivity in it, but there are some songs on there that are not
positive at all."
Band members
Current members
- Jesse Leach – lead vocals (1999–2002, 2012–present)
- Mike D'Antonio - bass guitar (1999–present)
- Adam Dutkiewicz - lead guitar, backing vocals (2002–present), drums (1999–2002)
- Joel Stroetzel - lead guitar (1999–2002), rhythm guitar (2002–present), backing vocals (2012–present)
- Justin Foley - drums (2003–present)
Former members
- Tom Gomes – drums (2002–2003)
- Pete Cortese - lead guitar (2000–2001)
- Howard Jones - lead vocals (2002–2012)
Touring members
- Patrick Lachman – guitars (2007)
- Josh Mihlek – guitars (2007)
- Peter Wichers - guitars (2007)
- Phil Labonte – lead vocals (Feb–Mar 2010)
- Jesse Leach - lead vocals (Mar–May 2010)
Discography
Main article: Killswitch
Engage discography
Albums
- Killswitch Engage (2000)
- Alive or Just Breathing (2002)
- The End of Heartache (2004)
- As Daylight Dies (2006)
- Killswitch Engage (2009)
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