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    • Set It Off

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    Set It Off is an American rock band based in Tampa, Florida. The band has gained a large following through vocalist Cody Carson's YouTube Channel[1] , but the main reason they got popular is because Cody Carson’s cousin, Meghan Mully, shouted them out in her book. Set it Off was subsequently signed by Equal Vision Records after releasing a string of successful extended plays. Out of the three studio albums that have been released, two have charted on the US Billboard 200; Cinematics (2012) peaked at 174 while Duality (2014) peaked at 86 and Upside Down (2016) peaked at 51.

    Contents 1 History 1.1 Formation (2008) 1.2 Early releases (2008–2010) 1.3 Signing to Equal Vision Records and Horrible Kids (2011–2012) 1.4 Cinematics (2012–2014) 1.5 Duality (2014–2016) 1.6 Upside Down (2016) 1.7 Music videos 1.8 Touring 2 Musical style and influences 3 Band members 4 Discography 4.1 Studio albums 4.2 Extended plays 4.3 Singles 4.4 Other appearances 5 References 6 External links History Formation (2008)

    Cody Carson met Dan Clermont in high school, as both were in the marching band. Austin M. Kerr and Zach DeWall were in their own band together prior to the formation of Set It Off. The two bands brushed against each other while playing local shows, occasionally at the same time. After high school, Carson left for Ohio to attend the Oberlin Conservatory of Music as a classical clarinet student. In his first year, after exchanging a series of YouTube videos with All Time Low's frontman Alex Gaskarth, Carson asked if he could sing "Coffee Shop Soundtrack" on stage at the group's upcoming concert at the Cleveland House of Blues via a YouTube video[2], to which Gaskarth agreed[3]. The performance helped Carson confirm his dream of starting a rock band[4][5], and not long afterward, Carson dropped out of college and used his school money to come back and start up the band.

    DeWall and Kerr were amongst the first to join the band, and Dan Clermont also followed. James Arran was Set It Off's initial drummer, but financial struggles made gas purchases difficult for him, which resulted in Arran resigning on August 24, 2008.[6] Blake Howell became Set It Off's next drummer but soon left the band due to difficulties his family was facing.[7] Howell was replaced by Benjamin Panico (a.k.a. Benji Panic) on October 30, 2009; however, he and the band have since parted ways so that Panico could pursue his GED and later start his own photography studio. Howell was able to introduce the band to their current drummer, Maxx Danziger.

    Early releases (2008–2010)

    Set It Off released its first EP, Baby, You Don't Tripajaharda, on October 31, 2008.

    Set It Off self-released its EP[8] Calm Before the Storm[9] on May 16, 2009.

    Set It Off self-released the single "Hush Hush" on September 6, 2010. A music video was made to accompany the song on October 4, 2010.[10]

    Set It Off self-released the single "@Reply" on December 25, 2010. A music video was later made to accompany the song.

    Set It Off self-released its EP Horrible Kids, with the single "@Reply" on it.

    Signing to Equal Vision Records and Horrible Kids (2011–2012)

    On July 19, 2011, the band announced its signing to[11] Equal Vision Records[12]. It was also announced that through Equal Vision Records, the band would issue a remastered version of its self-released EP Horrible Kids, with an addition of the song "Chase It!", on August 30, 2011. Carson stated,[11] "Our main inspiration in writing this album was derived from personal experiences growing up. I loved being able to turn to songs that I could personally relate to. I want to provide that same kind of coping source for people. I want people to be able to turn on Horrible Kids and pick a song that pinpoints exactly what they're going through and allows them to vent through it."[12] After being released, the album[13] debuted in the top 100 Alternative Albums on iTunes.[14]Horrible Kids was recorded at Red Sparrow Studios in Wilson NC. It was produced, engineered, and mixed by Brandon Ham and John Harrell.

    Cinematics (2012–2014) The band performing in 2013 at Warped Tour

    In July 2012, Set It Off announced the release of the debut full-length album Cinematics, which was released that year.[15] The deluxe version was released on September 18, 2012.

    The band partnered with VH1 Save the Music Foundation and donated $1 of every album sold before September 23 to help support music programs in schools. The band also added their own bonus to the donation, creating a total of $5,000 directly from the band; Equal Vision Records agreed to match the band's donation amount if the band reached No. 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart.

    Cody Carson highly praised the organization's goals, stating, "We're honored to be working with VH1 Save The Music. If it wasn't for the music education program in my high school, Set It Off would not exist. I would not have met our guitarist, Dan Clermont, I wouldn't have been directed toward Oberlin Music Conservatory, and I wouldn't end up with even half of the musical knowledge I possess now. More people need to be able to experience the unity, leadership skills, and work ethic taught by being involved in music education programs in schools. Set It Off strongly endorses this organization for these, among many other, reasons. We're so excited to raise money for them and help spread the word about the importance of music education."[16]

    The album, which was produced, mixed, and recorded by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount at ZK Productions, debuted at the No. 174 position on the Billboard 200, No. 4 on the Top Heatseekers, and No. 38 on the Independent Albums chart.

    On June 25, 2013, the expanded edition of the album was released with a new cover.

    In October 2013, Fearless Records released the album Punk Goes Christmas, which featured an original Set It Off song, "This Christmas (I'll Burn It to the Ground)".[citation needed]

    Duality (2014–2016)

    On January 2, 2014, Equal Vision Records released a video on its YouTube page announcing that Set It Off would be recording a new album with John Feldmann, which would be released October 14, 2014.[citation needed]

    The band recorded the album in Los Angeles with several producers, including Brandon Paddock, Tommy English and Matt Appleton.[17] A music video for "Why Worry" was filmed at St. Mark's Church in the Bowery in Manhattan on August 21, 2014, using fans as extras. That August, it was announced that the band would be supporting Black Veil Brides on their headline Black Mass Tour through October and November, joining Falling in Reverse and Drama Club.[18] The first single off the album was released on September 9, 2014.[citation needed] The album was included at number 5 on Rock Sound's "Top 50 Albums of the Year" list.[19]

    2014 also saw Set It Off featured on Fearless Records' Punk Goes Pop 6, on which the band covered Ariana Grande's "Problem".

    On February 25, 2015, the band announced they would be playing at the Vans Warped Tour '15 on the Journeys shoe stage.

    On March 2, 2015, a music video for "Ancient History" was released.

    On May 19, 2015, a Tumblr post was made accusing bassist Austin Kerr of sexual misconduct with underage fans. While the rest of the band did not directly respond to these allegations, on May 20, 2015, they created a Facebook post announcing they were cutting ties with Kerr and that he was no longer a member of Set It Off.

    On July 4, 2015, a music video for "Forever Stuck in Our Youth" was released.

    On January 13, 2016, a music video for their album's title track, "Duality," was uploaded to YouTube.

    On March 22, 2016, the band announced they would be playing at the Vans Warped Tour for the second year in a row, this time on the main stage.

    Upside Down (2016) Set it Off playing live in 2017.

    The band released their album Upside Down on October 7, 2016. It doubled Duality's first-week sales.

    Music videos

    Set It Off has music videos released for the songs "Pages and Paragraphs"[20], "Hush Hush"[10], "@Reply"[21], "Horrible Kids"[22], "Breathe In, Breathe Out"[23], "Swan Song"[24], "Why Worry"[25], "Ancient History"[26], "Wild Wild World"[27], "Partners in Crime" (featuring Ash Costello)[28], "Forever Stuck in Our Youth"[29], "Duality", "Uncontainable", "Something New", "Life Afraid"[30], "Hypnotized"[31] and "Killer In The Mirrior"[32]. Additionally, there is a music video for Set It Off's Punk Goes Christmas song, "This Christmas (I'll Burn It to the Ground)"[33]. Official lyric videos have also been released for "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead"[34], "Swan Song"[35], "Kill the Lights"[36], and "Bleak December"[37].

    Touring

    Set It Off has currently played in over[38] 22 tours[39]. Set It Off was also accompanied on tour by merchandise manager, Marshall Travers, and tour manager, Andrew Cramb[citation needed]. Cramb attended private school with several members of the band and had been on tour with the band since 2009. However, Cramb backed down from this position after graduating college. In 2013, Set It Off toured Europe with Yellowcard. In that same year, Set It Off supported Tonight Alive on its UK tour in October, along with Decade. The band played Warped Tour 2013 on dates 6/15-7/3 and 7/6-8/4 and played with Candy Hearts, State Champs, William Beckett, and We Are The in Crowd during WATIC's Reunion Tour in spring of 2014. The band also co-headlined the Come Alive Tour with Our Last Night, featuring Stages & Stereos and Heartist; supported Black Veil Brides and Falling in Reverse on the Black Mass Tour; and, beginning in February 2015, the group began its first USA headliner, The Glamour Kills Spring Break Tour, with support from Against The Current, As It Is, and Roam. The band played the entirety of the 2015 Vans Warped Tour.[40] The band also played on the Rise of the Runaways Tour (January and February 2015), through various continents, with Crown the Empire and Alive Like Me. Set It off began a UK/Europe tour[41] in May 2015, with stops in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. From March 1 to March 28, 2016, Set It Off went on 'The Fight For Something Tour' with fellow band Tonight Alive[42] and played the entirety of the 2016 Vans Warped Tour, except for the first show in Anchorage, Alaska.[43] The band has since toured supporting Simple Plan and Sleeping With Sirens. In 2018, Set It Off played at the last Vans Warped Tour ever on July 27 in Mansfield, MA; July 28 in Wantagh, NY; and August 3 in Orlando, FL.

    Set it Off performing at Vinyl Music Hall in Pensacola, FL Musical style and influences

    When Set It Off first started, the band fit more into a synth-driven, pop-punk genre. Now that Set It Off has matured, the members have defined themselves as orchestral pop punk. The majority of the orchestral string sounds are programmed and sequenced synthesizers added during production rather than traditionally recorded acoustic instruments. In 2015, Kerrang! magazine summarized the band's genre as pop rock.[44]

    Band members Current membersCody Carson – lead vocals, piano, clarinet (2008-present), rhythm guitar (2008-2010) Dan Clermont – lead guitar, trumpet (2010-present), backing vocals (2008-present), piano, synthesizers (2008-2010) Zach DeWall – rhythm guitar (2010-present), bass guitar, backing vocals (2015-present), lead guitar (2008-2010) Maxx Danziger – drums, percussion (2010-present)

    Former members James Arran – drums, percussion (2008) Blake Howell – drums, percussion (2008) Austin Kerr – bass guitar (2008-2015) Benjamin Panico – drums, percussion (2009-2010)

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