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Encyclopedia > From Autumn to Ashes
From Autumn to Ashes
Francis Mark (pictured) and From Autumn to Ashes perform, December 2006.
Francis Mark (pictured) and From Autumn to Ashes perform, December 2006.
Background information
Origin Long Island, New York, USA Flag of the United States
Genre(s) Melodic hardcore
Metalcore
Years active 2000-present
Label(s) Tribunal
Ferret Records
Vagrant Records
Associated acts Biology
Website www.fromautumntoashes.org
Members
Francis Mark
Brian Deneeve
Mike Pilato
Rob Lauritsen
Jeff Gretz
Former members
Jonathan Cox
Scott Gross
Josh Newton
Ben Perri

From Autumn to Ashes (often abbreviated as FATA) are an American melodic hardcore band that formed in Long Island in 2000. While the band has gone through many line-up changes, the current members include Francis Mark (Lead vocals), Brian Deneeve (Guitar/Backing Vocals), Mike Pilato (Bass/Backing vocals), Rob Lauritsen (Guitar), and Jeff Gretz (Drums/Backing vocals). This article is about the island in New York State. ... This article is about the state. ... Motto: (traditional) In God We Trust (official, 1956–present) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City Official language(s) None at the federal level; English de facto Government Federal Republic  - President George W. Bush (R)  - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence - Declared - Recognized... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Melodic hardcore is a subgenre of hardcore punk. ... Metalcore is a fusion of extreme metal and hardcore punk that began in the United States. ... In the music industry, a record label is a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos. ... Ferret Music is an independent record label releasing largely, but not solely, metalcore and post-hardcore albums. ... Vagrant Records is an independent record label, founded by Face to Face manager Rich Egan and friend Jon Cohen in 1996. ... Biology is a rock/indie band currently signed to Vagrant Records. ... Jeff Gretz (born July 18, 1976) is an American drummer known as a member of the bands From Autumn To Ashes and Conelrad. ... Josh Newton is the bass player for rock band From Autumn To Ashes. ... Melodic hardcore is a subgenre of hardcore punk. ... This article is about the island in New York State. ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ... A backup vocalist is a vocalist that sings in harmony with the lead vocalist, with other backup vocalists, or alone but in the background of a song. ... A sunburst-colored Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ... A backup vocalist is a vocalist that sings in harmony with the lead vocalist, with other backup vocalists, or alone but in the background of a song. ... For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ... Jeff Gretz (born July 18, 1976) is an American drummer known as a member of the bands From Autumn To Ashes and Conelrad. ... For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ... A backup vocalist is a vocalist that sings in harmony with the lead vocalist, with other backup vocalists, or alone but in the background of a song. ...


Described as "melody and lushness meets brutality",[1] the band released their debut full-length album Too Bad You're Beautiful in 2000, featuring former band member Benjamin Perri on screaming vocals, with Mark providing the clean vocals and acted as drummer. 2003 saw the release of The Fiction We Live and 2005, the release of Abandon Your Friends, the last From Autumn to Ashes album with Perri and Mark in their respective roles. After Perri's departure shortly after Abandon Your Friends, Mark became lead vocalist and in 2007, the band released Holding a Wolf by the Ears. Reissue Cover March 8, 2005 Reissue Cover Too Bad Youre Beautiful is the first full-length release from Long Island-based metalcore band From Autumn to Ashes. ... The Fiction We Live is the second full length release from Long Island-based metalcore band From Autumn to Ashes. ... Abandon Your Friends is the third full-length audio CD from the band, From Autumn to Ashes. ... Holding A Wolf By The Ears is the fourth studio album by From Autumn to Ashes. ...

Contents

History

Formation and Too Bad You're Beautiful (2000 - 2002)

From Autumn to Ashes formed on Long Island in 2000 with Francis Mark (drums/vocals), Brian Deneeve (guitar) and Benjamin Perri (vocals)[2] — Perri provided screaming vocals, while Mark sung clean vocals. The group also employed a guitarist, Steve, when the project was "just to have a good time" and "wasn't serious".[3] Commenting on the name of their band, Scot Scott Gross (guitar), who joined the band later on, said, "you are absolutely not going to get the right answer on this one because that would pretty much end the band" and that "no one is going to know the reason and we are going to keep it that way".[4] The term "Autumn" does not refer to the season, but to a fictional character the band created.[5] Mark and Gross planned to use the character in a book.[4][6] For the first few months as a touring band, From Autumn to Ashes claimed to have sold half of their equipment, a car, and spent between $3,000 and $4,000 making demos and hand distributing them.[3] This article is about the island in New York State. ... For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... Screaming is a form of vocalization common in certain genres of heavy metal, hardcore punk, post-hardcore and emo. ... For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ... The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ... The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ...


Gross and Mike Pilato (bass) joined the group as they attempted to find a record label, saying "we pretty much just sent packages to every record label, a shit load of phone calls harassing people".[3] In 2001, From Autumn to Ashes performed in Long Island with Ferret Music bands Skycamefalling and Martyr AD, where the founder of Ferret Music, Carl Severson, attended. The following day, Severson contacted the group and they were soon signed in 2001.[3] The band's debut full length album, Too Bad You're Beautiful, was released on August 14, 2001 with limited distribution.[7] Too Bad You're Beautiful, which was written entirety about a relationship Perri had, sold 50,000 records in the United States,[8] and thus, From Autumn to Ashes became the highest selling band on Ferret Records.[6] It had also featured vocals on the song "Short Stories With Tragic Endings" from Melanie Wills of the band One True Thing. A reviewer on Punk News stated the album had the ability to "put you to sleep like a baby's lullaby, then smash you awake with the most gut wrenching, floor pounding hardcore this side of the Mississippi freakin' river".[9] In 2002 under the music label Tribunal, the band released the Sin, Sorrow and Sadness EP on March 5, and later took part in the Van's Warped Tour during the summer months. A sunburst-colored Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ... Ferret Music is an independent record label releasing largely, but not solely, metalcore and post-hardcore albums. ... Reissue Cover March 8, 2005 Reissue Cover Too Bad Youre Beautiful is the first full-length release from Long Island-based metalcore band From Autumn to Ashes. ... is the 226th day of the year (227th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ... Formed by guitarist Milan Millevoy (as Scarab) in ’94, what would evolve into a sonic fusion of sound began as a three-piece post hardcore act influenced by the likes of Helmet and Quicksand. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Sin, Sorrow and Sadness is a demo and EP by From Autumn To Ashes. ... Warped Tour is a touring punk/ska music and extreme sports festival. ...


The Fiction We Live (2003 - 2004)

In 2003, following speculation as to which label From Autumn to Ashes would release their next record,[4] the band signed to Vagrant Records and enlisted Garth "GGGarth" Richardson as producer.[10] After performing on the 2003 Warped Tour, they released their second full-length album, The Fiction We Live on September 9, 2003, which again featured vocals from Melanie Wills on the song "Autumn's Monologue". The album was described as more melodic in sound than Too Bad You're Beautiful, which had more of a "hardcore sound".[8] Perri explained that The Fiction We Live's songs had more structure than their debut release, and was the result of the band's time together.[8] Aubin Paul of Punk News viewed the release as a growth from Too Bad You're Beautiful, writing that "like their previous [album], [this one] contains it's share of PSAT words, and overtly maudlin pseudo-poetry, but it's still a big improvement".[11] The move to a larger label and slightly more commercialized sound allowed the band to find more mainstream success,[12] producing three singles, "The After Dinner Payback", "Lilacs & Lolita" and "Milligram Smile". The song "The After Dinner Payback" also appeared on the soundtrack for the horror film Freddy vs. Jason.[13] For the following months, the group toured the country, also playing on the 2004 Warped Tour, during which time Josh Newton (bass) joined,[2] as Pilato left along with Gross. Vagrant Records is an independent record label, founded by Face to Face manager Rich Egan and friend Jon Cohen in 1996. ... The Fiction We Live is the second full length release from Long Island-based metalcore band From Autumn to Ashes. ... is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The PSAT/NMSQT, or Preliminary-SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, is a multiple choice standardized test generally taken by high school juniors, sophomores, and freshmen in the United States. ... Freddy vs. ... Josh Newton is the bass player for rock band From Autumn To Ashes. ... A sunburst-colored Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ...


Abandon Your Friends (2005 - 2006)

On March 8, 2005, a re-release of Too Bad You're Beautiful was issued, featuring the songs from the Sin, Sorrow, and Sadness EP. Under direction of producer Richardson, From Autumn to Ashes' third full length album, Abandon Your Friends, was released on August 30, 2005. The album stemmed from the idea that "[abandoning your friends is] kind of...what we do. I mean, in the sense of how life goes on when we go away [on tours]."[14] Abandon Your Friends met with speculation about the band's internal conflicts surrounding a potential break up.[2][7] Perri had not been much involved in the process of creating the album and did not attend practice sessions,[2] despite stating in interviews that the album was "a full on collaborative effort" and "We just all had a say in what we were writing".[15] It was revealed in 2007, in interviews,[10] and when Mark posted in the band's Myspace blog that he had ghostwritten Perri's lyrics in a matter of days.[16] The band had made a further move away from the melodic sound of their past albums,[8] and had been a point where the band shifted more focus to Mark's vocals.[17] CMJ reviewer Tracey John explained that the album "continues to unabashedly straddle both ends of the hardcore/emo spectrum", however, the band doesn't "doesn't show much of a progression from 2003's The Fiction We Live."[18] The album generally garnered reviews in which it was noted that, as a reviewer at Punk News explained, that if you're a "fan of From Autumn to Ashes, you'll be disappointed".[19] Abandon Your Friends produced one single, "Where To Draw The Line" with an accompanying music video. Unhappy with touring, guitarist Jonathan Cox quit the band.[20] is the 67th day of the year (68th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Abandon Your Friends is the third full-length audio CD from the band, From Autumn to Ashes. ... is the 242nd day of the year (243rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... MySpace is a social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos. ... For other uses, see Ghostwriter (disambiguation). ... College Music Journal, commonly known as CMJ, is a weekly magazine of and for the music industry and college radio stations in the Canada. ...


Holding a Wolf by the Ears (2007 - Present)

After taking a five month hiatus at the beginning of 2006, From Autumn to Ashes returned and played the length of the 2006 Vans Warped Tour, adding Rob Lauritsen in place of Cox. In September 2006, the band rented practice space and began writing material for what would become Holding a Wolf by the Ears. Brian McTernan was chosen as producer because he had previously worked with Mark and Newton on their side project Biology's album, and the members opted for this release to have a less refined feel than the last albums.[10] As From Autumn to Ashes prepared to begin studio recording for the album Mark noted that Perri "never came out to any of the practices and he had no involvement. But that was also the way it was when we wrote Abandon Your Friends".[2] Perri had then declared that would no longer be a part of the band. As Mark explains, "I though there was a more considerate way he could have gone about leaving the band", but it was ultimately "cool of him to recognize that he just didn't have the passion for the band anymore".[16] Deciding to move on without Perri as a member, Mark then became lead vocalist, providing both clean and screaming vocals in addition to his already recorded drums. Mark, as the band's lyricist explained that he "work[ed] very hard and writing and revising very personal lyrics" and found that a part of him did not want to hand over the lyrics to another to sing, however, with Perri's departure and when Mark began recording vocal tracks, "It immediately seemed like that’s the way things had been all along". Mark stated the bulk of the album's lyrics had been "just about living" and "the idea that extremes are dangerous".[2] Recorded in about a month's time,[20] Holding a Wolf by the Ears was named for the quotation by Thomas Jefferson,[21] "But as it is, we have the wolf by the ear, and we can neither hold him, nor safely let him go. Justice is in one scale, and self-preservation in the other."[22] Reviewer Drew Beringer of Absolute Punk had praised the change in the band's line up, stating that "Mark is three times the front man Perri was", and gave "passion that had been severely lacking while Perri was in the band."[23] Holding A Wolf By The Ears is the fourth studio album by From Autumn to Ashes. ... Brian McTernan is a record producer who has worked with many independent rock bands. ... Biology is a rock/indie band currently signed to Vagrant Records. ... Thomas Jefferson (13 April 1743 N.S.–4 July 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801–09), the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and one of the most influential Founding Fathers for his promotion of the ideals of Republicanism in the United States. ... AbsolutePunk. ...


In early 2007, the band began auditioning drummers to take Mark's place in the upcoming tours. Initially looking for a temporary member, From Autumn to Ashes would remain a quartet if they did not get along with the drummer. However, Jeff Gretz was officially added to the line-up and in March 2007, two weeks before From Autumn to Ashes began touring.[20] The These Speakers Don't Always Tell the Truth EP was released on March 13, 2007 featuring songs from the forthcoming album and a previously unreleased track. Holding a Wolf By the Ears was released on April 9, 2007 as the last album for the band's contract to Vagrant Records,[20] and according to Mark, is "heavier than anything we've ever done" and the "closest we've come to capturing how I think this band should sound".[16] Reviewer Corey Apar of Allmusic noted that the band "sounds stronger than it has in awhile".[24] Music videos for "Pioneers" and "Deth Kult Social Club" were filmed, the former based on The Lottery, a short story by Shirley Jackson, and the latter, a live video shot on Long Island as the end of February 2007.[10] "Pioneers" was released as the first single from the album. In September 2007, Newton left the band and From Autumn to Ashes was joined by former bassist Pilato to take on Newton's place.[25] Jeff Gretz (born July 18, 1976) is an American drummer known as a member of the bands From Autumn To Ashes and Conelrad. ... These Speakers Dont Always Tell The Truth is a limited edition EP from the band From Autumn To Ashes. ... is the 72nd day of the year (73rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 99th day of the year (100th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... The All Music Guide (AMG) is a large, comprehensive and high quality metadata database about music. ... For the gambling game, see lottery. ... Shirley Jackson (December 14, 1916 [1] – August 8, 1965) was an influential American author. ...


Musical Style and influences

For his stylistic influences for playing drums, Mark references Stewart Copeland of The Police who he "always thought ... had a really good style", Neil Peart of Rush, John Bonham of Led Zeppelin, and Keith Moon of The Who.[26] Following the release of The Fiction We Live, then screaming vocalist Perri explained that the lyrics he was writing for the forthcoming album (Abandon Your Friends) would feature lyrics that were inspired by Billy Joel, stating that they were "billyjoelesque" because "they’re more straightforward, not what I’m thinking, what I’m feeling, instead of poetry and shit".[8] However, it is unclear whether the lyrics were used on the album, as was revealed by Mark in 2007, that Perri had not contributed to Abandon Your Friends and it was Mark who had ghostwritten the lyrics.[16][10] Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born July 16, 1952) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the band The Police and is an influential drum stylist. ... This article is about the rock band. ... Neil Ellwood Peart (pronounced ) OC, (born September 12, 1952 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian musician and author. ... Rush is a Canadian rock band originally formed in August 1968, in the Willowdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario; presently comprised of bassist, keyboardist, and lead vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. ... John Henry Bonzo Bonham (May 31, 1948 – September 25, 1980) was an English drummer and member of the English rock band Led Zeppelin. ... For the bands 1969 eponymous debut album, see Led Zeppelin (album). ... Keith Moon at his Pictures of Lily-drumkit Keith John Moon (August 23, 1946 – September 7, 1978) was the drummer of the rock group The Who. ... The Who are a British rock band that first formed in 1964, and grew to be considered one of the greatest[1] and most influential[2] bands in the world. ... William Joseph Martin Billy Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, pianist, songwriter, composer and musician. ...


From Autumn to Ashes also combines genres as Mark has said, "It’s almost like we’re a band with an identity crisis".[6] Guitarist Deneeve commented that emo and hardcore are "two things that definitely influenced our band. I think it means that we're a hardcore band and an emo band."[21] The combinations of genres allows them to tour with a variety of bands with different styles. They are able to "go on tour with Taking Back Sunday one month and go on tour with Shadows Fall the next month".[26] Andrew Lawless of threemonkeysonline.com had wrote that the band was "eerily reminiscent of Iron Maiden".[8] Look up emo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Hardcore punk, now commonly known as hardcore, is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ... Taking Back Sunday is a band from Amityville, New York, Long Island, New York. ... Shadows Fall are a five member thrash metal/metalcore band from Springfield, Massachusetts. ... Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band from Leyton in the East End of London. ...


Band members

Current members

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Former members

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Discography

Date of release Title Label Billboard 200 peak
March 5, 2000 Sin, Sorrow and Sadness (EP) Tribunal
August 14, 2001 Too Bad You're Beautiful Ferret Music
September 9, 2003 The Fiction We Live Vagrant Records #73, #5 (Independent)
2005 The Bled/From Autumn to Ashes Sampler Vagrant Records
August 30, 2005 Abandon Your Friends Vagrant Records #58, #4 (Independent)
March 8, 2005 Too Bad You're Beautiful (Reissue) Ferret Music
March 13, 2007 These Speakers Don't Always Tell the Truth (EP) Vagrant Records
April 9, 2007 Holding a Wolf by the Ears Vagrant Records #193, #8 (Independent)

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Additional songs

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