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Chiodos (English: / tʃ iː ˈ oʊ d oʊ z /, Italian pronunciation: [ˈkjɔːdos]) is an American post-hardcore band from Davison, Michigan.Formed in 2001, the group was originally known as "The Chiodos Bros," the band's name was a tribute to filmmakers Stephen, Charles, and Edward Chiodo, responsible for the film Killer Klowns from Outer Space. [3]
Chiodos is an American post-hardcore band, formed in Davison, Michigan, in 2001. The group has released four studio albums, three extended plays, eight singles, eight music videos. The group has released four studio albums, three extended plays, eight singles, eight music videos.
Clinton Bradley David Bell (born March 18, 1983, in Davison, Michigan), known professionally as Bradley Bell, is an American keyboardist, pianist, synthesist, and backing vocalist, best known for being the keyboardist of post-hardcore band Chiodos, and also for being the keyboardist of pop punk band Cinematic Sunrise until their demise, and the keyboardist of experimental band The Sound of ...
Chiodos. Craig Owens – lead vocals; Jason Hale – lead guitar; Pat McManaman – rhythm guitar; Matt Goddard – bass guitar; Derrick Frost – drums; Alex Lawrence - Session Drummer; Bradley Bell – keyboards, piano, vocals; Production. Produced, engineered and mixed by Marc Hudson
Craig Owens (born August 26, 1984) is an American musician best known as the former lead vocalist of Chiodos.He has also had an involvement in various projects such as Cinematic Sunrise, The Sound of Animals Fighting, Isles & Glaciers, and Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows.
Bone Palace Ballet is the second album by American post-hardcore band Chiodos, released on September 4, 2007. The album takes its name from a literary work of Charles Bukowski . It was their last album with vocalist Craig Owens and drummer Derrick Frost, until they both rejoined the band in 2012.
The Heartless Control Everything is the third EP from the American post-hardcore band The Chiodos Bros, later known simply as Chiodos. It was released January 25, 2003 on the label Search and Rescue Records. Craig Owens, Matt Goddard.
[12] Amy Sciarretto of Outburn rated the album a nine out of a ten, stating that the release "is a full-bodied, dramatic, and richly textured collection of songs that remind us of the Chiodos we knew and love in the late 00s", and that the album has "so much going on with every track on Devil that you will emerge from the listening experience ...