History
Envy On The Coast is made up of the ashes of three former Long Island bands, the pop punk tinged 3 Minute Warning and Kingston 12, and the post-hardcore band Guilt Like Gravity (formerly known as The Prizefighter, a band featuring the original singer of Taking Back Sunday). The band was formerly known as "Writ in Water" and "New Atlantic" and had a different drummer named Alex Schatz who left the band for college. Dan Gluszak (formerly of Guilt like Gravity) then joined. The band recorded a 5 song EP with producer
Bryan Russell which was officially released September 19 through
Photo Finish Records. The band is being managed by
Straylight Run's
Will Noon, and were featured in April's issue of
Alternative Press
.
The band's first full length CD was released on August 7, 2007 and is entitled
Lucy Gray
. The artwork for
Lucy Gray
was done by Drew Roulette who is the bassist for the band
dredg. FYE was reported by the band in a radio interview to have labeled the CD by "Easy on the Coast." The song title "I'm Breathing...Are You Breathing Too?" is taken from a line of
Robert Bolt's novel
A Man For All Seasons. The song title "...Because All Suffering Is Sweet to Me" is taken from the last words of
Saint Thérèse. The CD title itself is from the poem "Lucy Gray" by
William Wordsworth. Envy on the Coast has released two music videos from the CD for the songs "Sugar Skulls" and "Mirrors." "Mirrors" was shot in Paris, France.
They were on
MTV2's $2 Bill tour featuring
30 Seconds to Mars,
Head Automatica, and
Cobra Starship. In the Spring of 2007, Envy took part in the first
Alternative Press tour. In the summer of 2007 the band did a month-long stint on the Vans Warped Tour. In September 2007 the band toured with
The Receiving End of Sirens and
Emanuel with rotating guest openers
Bela Kiss and
Hopesfall.
The band was featured in a Kerrang! Magazine article "Your 10 New Favourite Bands" in July 2007.
In September and October 2007, the band supported
Madina Lake, with
Halifax and
My American Heart on their tour in the
United Kingdom.
In November, Envy on the Coast had to cancel the tour with
From First to Last and several college dates after lead singer Ryan Hunter's vocal problems worsened so that he could have time to visit specialists and heal. However, instead of canceling their hometown show in
Long Island, Envy on The Coast took the stage without Ryan and had the audience sing their set for them. The band quickly resumed touring once Ryan was better with a 5-date holiday tour at the end of December 2007 with
Anthony Green.
In January and February 2008 Envy on the Coast were part of the first
Pac Sun Tour with
The Audition,
Danger Radio, and
Another Day Late. In late February 2008, the band headed to Australia to play the
Soundwave Festival and played club shows in
Sydney and
Melbourne with
Saosin and headliner
Thursday.
On May 2, Envy on the Coast will support one of the last shows of
The Receiving End Of Sirens. The band played at the
Give It A Name festival in England in May. Envy on the Coast toured with
Underoath in September 2008 along with
Oh, Sleeper.
Envy on the Coast is currently working on their sophomore album, but they will be supporting on
Taking Back Sunday's holiday tour in December as well as headlining four holiday shows of their own in the New York area.
Released in January of 2009, a photography book covering a single band.
Southern Comfort
, authored and published by Emily Driskill, a
Gold Record winning photographer, illustrates tour life with Envy on the Coast.
Envy on the Coast posted a blog on myspace on February 9th, 2009 stating that they have parted ways with their drummer Dan Gluszak.
The band will be doing a full North American tour this spring with Taking Back Sunday and Anberlin.
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The band has been playing two new songs at recent shows, which are introduced as songs that will appear on their new record. One of which is called "The Devils Tongue."
On June 16 2009, Ryan and Brian from Envy on the Coast did a video interview with Indie Star TV where they stated that the full-length has been pushed back to 2010 and that no guest vocals including Corey Taylor will appear on the record.
Members
Current members
- Ryan Hunter - Vocals, Guitar
- Salvatore Bossio - Vocals, Guitar,Keyboard
- Jeremy Velardi - Bass Guitar
- Brian Byrne - Vocals, Guitar
Former members
Discography
Albums/EPs
Release Date
| Album/EP
| US Billboard Peak
|
November 7, 2006
| Envy on the Coast (EP)
|
|
August 7, 2007
| Lucy Gray
| 11 Heatseekers [2]
|
Trivia
References
- http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=2581650&blogId=475870155
- Chart Positions, Allmusic