Sameer Bhattacharya
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Flyleaf, an American rock band, formed in Bell County, Texas, in 2002.
The band has based their catalog on mainstream rock, Christian pop, and Christian metal styles.
They appeared around the country in 2003 before releasing Flyleaf, their eponymous debut album, in 2005.
After selling more than one million copies, the album has gone platinum.
On November 10, 2009, Flyleaf's second album Memento Mori debuted and peaked at No. 2. On the Billboard charts, there are 8 on the Billboard charts. On October 30, 2012, Flyleaf's third album New Horizons was released.
Lacey Sturm, the album's lead vocalist, revealed her departure just shy of the album's debut.
Kristen May became the newest lead vocalist later this year.
May performed with the band until August 2016, when she announced her withdrawal from the band.
Early years (2002–2004)
Lacey Sturm began playing with James Culpepper early in life. Later, guitarists Jared Hartmann and Sameer Bhattacharya were recruited. "Sameer and Jared are really experimental with melodies and pedals, and we all had different influences that were all blending together with the same passionate and optimistic attitude, which lead to this lovely feeling." "It was magical," Sturm said. Pat Seals, a bassist, joined The Grove after leaving his previous band The Grove.
The band, as Passerby, has released three EPs and appeared in over 100 shows in Texas alone over the course of two years as the booking and promotion company Runt Entertainment. In 2004, Passerby appeared at RCA Records in New York City in the hopes of being signed. The band died, but Octone Records' president was extremely interested. They waited for two days in their van at a truck stop for a phone call regarding an Octone exhibit. They were signed after the show, and Octone Record's website announced their arrival to the label on January 7, 2004.
Passerby went to Seattle, Washington, to record an EP with producer Rick Parashar in March 2004. They toured with Skillet, Breaking Benjamin, Staind, and 3 Doors Down to advertise their self-titled EP. They renamed themselves Flyleaf in June 2004, owing to legal reasons. The EP was announced in October (as Flyleaf), spawning their first official single and video for the EP version of "Breathe Today."
Howard Benson, the band's first full-length album, was released in 2005. The record was released under the name Flyleaf on October 4, 2005. Dave Navarro of Jane's Addiction and Ryan White of Resident Hero are among the album's appearances. "I'm So Sick" was the second mainstream single from their debut album, "Fully Alive" was the third, and "Sorrow" was the fourth.
The band appeared on the mainstage of the Family Values Tour 2006 in the summer of 2006, and Flyleaf toured with Disturbed, Stone Sour, and Nonpoint on the Music as a Weapon III Tour in late 2006. The band also released an exclusive EP on tour called Music as a Weapon EP, which featured an acoustic version of "Fully Alive" as well as three previously unreleased tracks: "Much Like Falling," "Justice And Mercy," and "Christmas Song" (Much Like Falling later appeared on Much Like Falling's website. World Vision received a share of the EP's proceeds.
Flyleaf toured Australia with Three Days Grace and Across Australia with the Soundwave festival in 2007, and then toured Europe with Stone Sour and Forever Never. Flyleaf's Justice & Mercy Tour, which premiered Skillet and Dropping Daylight, was released in the spring of 2007. Sick Puppies, Kill Hannah, and Resident Hero were among the tour's second leg's stops later on. In 2007, Flyleaf joined the Family Values Tour for the first time. "I'm So Sick"'s music video appeared in the 2007 film Live Free or Die Hard. "I'm So Sick" is also on the soundtrack to Resident Evil: Extinction. In late 2007, "Perfect" was also released as a single to Christian radio stations. The Sims 2 expansion pack, which was released in Simlish on November 5, 2007, featured the band's song "Cassie" from the band's album "Cassie."
"Tina," Flyleaf's first song to be released in the Convenion Disk Set, was also released. In addition, the song "I'm So Sick" appears in Rock Band. Despite this, Flyleaf released Much Like Falling EP on October 30. "Much Like Falling," an acoustic version of "Meganatural," is included on this EP, as well as the expanded edition of the band's debut album.
The band's fourth video, "Sorrow," from their debut album on MTV2, was released on April 26, 2008. In late spring, the band toured with Seether but had to cancel five shows due to a problem with Sturm's voice. The members of Flyleaf decided not to write new music in the fall and hopes to begin recording by January.
"What Is This?" Flyleaf also contributed to the album's cover, "What's This?" Nightmare Revisited is a compilation that was released on The Nightmare Before Christmas's soundtrack for its cover album.
The band had chosen 14 songs out of the 30 others that had been written when the band finished recording their second album. Live performances of "Again," "Have We Lost," and "Beautiful Bride" have been performed. The band reunited with producer Howard Benson and enlisted Chris Lord-Alge's mixing service on November 10, 2009. Memento Mori is the album's name. It features songs such as "Beautiful Bride," "Missing," "Awake," "Again," and "Set Apart This Dream," which was based on the Christian book Wild at Heart. During a small acoustic tour of the band in Afghanistan for United States Armed Forces called "Chasm" and "Circle," Flyleaf performed an additional two songs live. Flyleaf's first single "Again" was released on iTunes and was also played on the radio as they announced it on their MySpace page. "Again" by Metier Avis directed the single's music video.
Starting in Seattle, Washington, on September 28, 2009, the organization held VIP listening parties around the country, allowing fans to be the first to hear a sampling of songs from the new album and watch brand new music videos before they aired nationally. Fans were given the opportunity to request that their community be routed into Eventful's "Demand It!" The service was provided by a taxi.
Over ten events were planned based on overwhelming demand. Fans of Sturm, Sameer Bhattacharya, and Jared Hartmann, who made special appearances at these intimate gatherings around the country, were on display.
The band unveiled a short Webisode on November 2, 2009, which was released on their new album.
Director Don Tyler shot "Beautiful Bride" in early August 2009. The video was originally unveiled at the Memento Mori listening festival, but Yahoo soon followed it! Mori Mori was out on a day Memento Mori had disappeared. James' sister/Sameer's wife, April, is the bride and Joshua Sturm, Lacey's husband, appears in the video. This video features Pat's artwork throughout the film, similar to "Again." "Chasm" for rock stations and "Missing" for an alternative are expected in future singles.
From January to March 2010, Flyleaf toured through the United States with Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace. They began their "Unite & Fight Tour" headlining tour in Midland. Fair to Midland. On April 28, 2010, the tour began on April 28, 2010 and came to a close on June 6, 2010. The group performed on MUZ TV Award 2010 (реми - ) in Russia on June 11, 2010 (реми) -- "I'm So Sick," "Again," and "All Around Me" is a Russian film that has been filmed. They are one of many bands to appear at the Download Festival on June 12, 2010. Fans were encouraged to support human trafficking in other countries.
With Story of the Year, the band was set to continue on the second leg of the "Unite & Fight" tour from September 10, 2010 to October 23, 2010, and appeared at various festivals throughout the year. On September 22, they also released an animated music video for "Chasm," which was directed/illustrated by Giles Timms. Lacey collaborated with band Apocalyptica on the album "Broken Pieces" as well as Australian singer Orianthi in her latest song "Courage" at the end of the Unite and Fight tour in early November. M. Mori's next single, "Arise," was released shortly after.
The band appeared at Rock the Hood, a memorial service at Fort Hood in honor of all the soldiers who have died, particularly the 13 who died in the November 2009 shooting.
Lacey and her husband, Joshua, were expecting a baby boy in early 2011.
Flyleaf released an EP titled Remember to Live on December 7, 2010, and then unveiled a page from John Mark McMillan's "How He Loves" on December 21, 2010.
Hartmann and Culpepper announced on January 22, 2011 that they were building a recording studio and recording demos for their forthcoming album. The band began pre-production for their next album at Treelady Studios in Pittsburgh, PA, in February 2011.
The band revealed on Twitter on June 1, 2012 that the album and first single would be called New Horizons. The single premiered on 89X Radio in Windsor, Ontario, on August 1, 2012, and it was also available on iTunes on August 21, 2012.
Flyleaf's official video for "New Horizons" on Fuse on September 4, 2012, on Lacey Sturm's birthday. Rich Caldwell's son, Joshua "Jack" Sturm, was featured in the film, as a tribute to him.
On September 25, 2012, Flyleaf released "Call You Out," a new single. The album was published on October 30, 2012.
Lacey Sturm, the band's lead vocalist, resigned on October 22, 2012. Kristen May, formerly of Vedera, was named as the Sturm's replacement in a statement by Pat Seals, who also worked with Kristen May. Sturm claimed that she knew the true meaning of "Memento Mori" (the band's second full length album) when she brother Jack's birth and the death of one of the band's lead audio engineers, Rich Caldwell).
In an interview, guitarist Sameer Bhattacharya revealed that they would create new music with their new lead vocalist Kristen May.
Flyleaf released a new single on June 18, 2013 on vocals with May's "Something Better" starring P.O.D. Sonny Sandoval, the front man. On July 9, 2013, a new EP, Who We Are, was published.
Flyleaf also revealed that a new album was in the works for a 2014 release, as well as a PledgeMusic.com preview. On February 2, 2014, the new album was fully funded. Don Gilmore was named as the producer for their forthcoming album on March 29.
Flyleaf announced on May 20, 2014 that they had signed to Loud & Proud Records and that their album would be released in early fall. In July, the first single will be released in July, and tour dates will follow.
"Set Me on Fire," the lead single from the forthcoming album Between the Stars, premiered on July 1 through Revolver. On September 16, 2014, the album was released.
Starting on July 21, 2014, the band revealed the album cover by a puzzle game, and the track list followed the following day.
Between the Stars is the band's first appearance from their new home, label Loud & Proud.
Kristen May, the band's lead vocalist, announced her exit on August 15, 2016, citing a growing desire to remain at home with her family and that she never really felt as if she were part of the band.
Following May's departure, the band went on hiatus. The remaining members migrated to pursue other causes. In 2017, Jared and his partner Kat formed Kat&Jared, a musical duo formed in 2017. P.O.D. Bhattacharya will travel to P.O.D. They worked as their keyboardist from 2016 to 2018. He and Seals, as well as P.O.D., were involved in the development of P.O.D. Wuv Bernardo, a drummer, created Belle and the Dragon, their debut album Birthrights will be out in 2020.