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'''Sworn In''' is a ] band, formed in 2011, and based in ], ]. The band consists of vocalist Tyler Dennen, guitarists Zakary Gibson and Eugene Kamlyuk, bassist Slim, and drummer Chris George. | '''Sworn In''' is a ] band, formed in 2011, and based in ], ]. The band consists of vocalist Tyler Dennen, guitarists Zakary Gibson and Eugene Kamlyuk, bassist Slim, and drummer Chris George. | ||
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They are currently signed to ] and released their debut album ''The Death Card'' in 2013.<ref>Brian Kraus: '']'': </ref> It charted at number 184 at the ] charts.<ref name="SwornInCharts">''Charts'': </ref> | They are currently signed to ] and released their debut album ''The Death Card'' in 2013.<ref>Brian Kraus: '']'': </ref> It charted at number 184 at the ] charts.<ref name="SwornInCharts">''Charts'': </ref> | ||
Former bassist Sean Banks was supposedly asked to leave the band in July 2013 due to his obsession with |
Former bassist Sean Banks was supposedly asked to leave the band in July 2013 due to his obsession with model trains. <ref>Greg Kennelty: "]" </ref><br> | ||
Mike Piontek, another former bassist, left the band due to not wanting to go on tour.<ref>Tyler Dennen:</ref> | Mike Piontek, another former bassist, left the band due to not wanting to go on tour.<ref>Tyler Dennen:</ref> | ||
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Sworn In | |
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Origin | Grayslake, Illinois, USA |
Genres | Progressive Metal, Hardcore |
Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | Razor & Tie, We Are Triumphant |
Members | Tyler Dennen Zakary Gibson Gene Kamlyuk Slim Chris George |
Past members | Sean Banks Mike Piontek Kenny Pickett |
Website | facebook.com/swornin |
Sworn In is a progressive metalcore band, formed in 2011, and based in Grayslake, Illinois. The band consists of vocalist Tyler Dennen, guitarists Zakary Gibson and Eugene Kamlyuk, bassist Slim, and drummer Chris George.
They are currently signed to Razor & Tie and released their debut album The Death Card in 2013. It charted at number 184 at the Billboard 200 charts.
Former bassist Sean Banks was supposedly asked to leave the band in July 2013 due to his obsession with model trains.
Mike Piontek, another former bassist, left the band due to not wanting to go on tour.
They toured USA and Canada several times and played as support for bands like Hundredth, Thy Art Is Murder, For the Fallen Dreams, I See Stars, Upon This Dawning and For All Those Sleeping. In May 2014 they toured Europe for the first time.
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Details | Peak chart positions | ||||
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US | US Heat. |
US Hard Rock |
US Indie. | |||
2013 | The Death Card
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184 | 2 | 16 | 35 |
EPs
Year | Album details |
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2011 | Catharsis
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2012 | Start/End
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External links
Notes
- Caroline Wilkinson:Sworn In
- Brian Kraus: Alternative Press: Sworn In stream new album, ‘the Death Card’
- ^ Charts: US
- Greg Kennelty: "Metal Injection" Sworn In Bassist Kicked Out Because He Likes Model Trains too Much
- Tyler Dennen:
- Brian Kraus: Alternative Press: For The Fallen Dreams, Hundredth, Upon This Dawning, Gideon and Sworn In announce tour dates
- Ken Pierce: Piercingmetal.com: Emmure’s “Mosh Lives Tour” for 2014 Is Announced!
- BraveWords: SWORN IN Release Music Video ‘Dead Soul’
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