The Chariot - Biography
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Biography
In 2003, the hardcore underground received a fresh burst of raw, scorching energy in the form of The Chariot. Under the leadership of front man Josh Scogin, the band spent two years touring under their debut album Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding and their 2005 EP Unsung. After solidifying their lineup, The Chariot hit the recording studio again to release the full-length album The Fiancee in 2007. "The Fiancee" was well received by hardcore listeners and helped to boost The Chariot's constantly growing fan base. Their final full-length record for tooth & Nail, Wars and Rumors of Wars, was just in May of 2009, and The Chariot signed with Good Fight Records, with a release called Long Live in the fall of 2010.
The Chariot is currently in the Studio recording their fifth full length record.
All elements of the band come together to create an aggressive presence that appeals to punk rock, hardcore, and metal fans alike. They are known for their adrenaline-fueled live performances that can only be described as pure, boundless rock and roll.
There is one thing everyone can be certain of: The Chariot will continue to be a driving force on hardcore punk scene. Current and soon-to-be fans alike have a lot to look forward to as the band's reputation continues to grow, and "Wars and Rumors of Wars" is no exception.
The Chariot is currently in the Studio recording their fifth full length record.
All elements of the band come together to create an aggressive presence that appeals to punk rock, hardcore, and metal fans alike. They are known for their adrenaline-fueled live performances that can only be described as pure, boundless rock and roll.
There is one thing everyone can be certain of: The Chariot will continue to be a driving force on hardcore punk scene. Current and soon-to-be fans alike have a lot to look forward to as the band's reputation continues to grow, and "Wars and Rumors of Wars" is no exception.