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Before Their Eyes is an American post-hardcore band from Findlay, Ohio. The band is currently signed to InVogue Records.[1]
Key Information
History
[edit]Early years (2006–2011)
[edit]The band was founded by vocalist Nick Moore in 2006. The band name was taken from Romans 3:18: "There is no fear of God before their eyes."[2] Their second album, The Dawn of My Death, was released October 28, 2008, and reached No. 9 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[3] Their third album, Untouchable, was released March 16, 2010, and reached No. 22 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart.[4] After this album, guitarist Landon Tewers quit Before Their Eyes to focus on his band The Plot in You.[5] Simultaneous with Tewer's departure, Moore parted ways with the band. With bassist Anthony Damschroder and drummer Jarrett Hottman being the only remaining members as of late 2010, the band took a hiatus.
They reformed in 2011 and began the process of writing their fourth studio album, Redemption was released March 26, 2012, through InVogue Records and charted No. 29 on Billboard Heatseekers Chart and No. 30 on Billboard Top Christian Albums. Their fifth album, Midwest Modesty, was released on December 22, 2015. It was co-written and produced by Craig Owens.
The band has played many tours, including Vans Warped Tour 2011, Spring Break Your Heart Tour with Forever The Sickest Kids, Tonight Alive, We Are The In Crowd & Breathe Carolina, The Bangover Tour with Blessthefall, Shipwreck in the Sand Tour with Silverstein, Norma Jean and Blessthefall, the Coaxial Flutter Tour alongside Saosin, the Hot N' Heavy Tour alongside Drop Dead, Gorgeous and He Is Legend, the Artery Across The Nation Tour with A Skylit Drive and Four Letter Lie, the Black on Black Tour with Escape the Fate, the Scream the Prayer Tour in 2008 with Here I Come Falling, and Agraceful,[6] and the One Moment Management Tour with Eyes Set to Kill, Ice Nine Kills, I See Stars, Oceana, and LoveHateHero.
Redemption (2011-present)
[edit]On June 12, 2011, Before Their Eyes announced on their Facebook page that their fourth full-length, entitled Redemption, would be released on March 27, 2012. The band also announced that Nicholas Alan Ingram (Capital House Studio) would producing the new record with Joey Sturgis mastering it.[citation needed] On January 1, 2012, Before Their Eyes announced via Facebook the release of the album's lead single, "Lies".[citation needed] The video appeared on the YouTube channel of the group's record label, InVogue Records.
On February 4, 2012, they shot a live music video in Findlay, Ohio at The Lighthouse for the single "Lies" and the band announced it would be released in early March.[citation needed]
In November 2012, Before Their Eyes announced that they would be breaking up in 2013. They planned on recording two EPs, one containing songs that reflect their heavier sound, and the other containing songs that reflect their more pop oriented sound, but decided to just release one more full-length album titled, "The Finale" being released sometime in 2013.
On August 3, 2013, the band announced on their Facebook page that they are not breaking up anymore. As a result, the band has changed the title to their fifth full-length record to "Before Their Eyes II" and have announced that it will be under a new label.
On November 21, 2013, the band announced on their Facebook page that they have been in the studio for the past month writing and recording "II" with producer Tom Denney.[7]
On January 3, 2015, the band posted that they're finishing the album in February with producer Nick Ingram.[8]
Their most recent album, Midwest Modesty was released later in 2015. It made it on to Billboard's Heatseakers Albums ranked at 7th to start off the new year in 2016 [9]
On June 27, 2019, the re-release of "City in a Snow Globe" was put on Spotify and YouTube.
Band members
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Current members
[edit]- Nick Moore – lead vocals, keyboard, piano, additional guitar (2006–2010, 2010-present)
- Anthony Damschroder – bass, backing vocals (2006-present)
- Jordan Disorbo – lead guitar, backing vocals (2010-present)
- Jarrett Hottman – drums, percussion (2006–2011, 2013-present)
Former members
[edit]- James Nahorny – rhythm guitar (2006)
- Brandon Howard – bass (2006)
- Nathan Warren – bass (2006)
- Cory Ridenour – rhythm guitar (2006–2007)
- Brenden Zapp – lead guitar, backing vocals (2006–2008)
- James Arnold – lead vocals, keyboards, piano (2010)
- Elliott Gruenberg – lead guitar, backing vocals (2009–2010)
- Landon Tewers – rhythm guitar, unclean vocals (2008–2010)
- Evan McKeever – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2010–2011)
- Zach Baird – drums (2012–2013)
- J. Hughes – drums, percussion (2009–2011)
- Brandon Rosiar – rhythm guitar (2011–2013)
Timeline
[edit]
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Before Their Eyes (2007)
- The Dawn of My Death (2008)
- Untouchable (2010)
- Redemption (2012)
- Midwest Modesty (2015)
Music videos
[edit]- "City in a Snow Globe" (2007, Before Their Eyes)
- "Life Was All a Dream" (2008, The Dawn of My Death)
- "Sing to Me" (2010, Untouchable)
- "Rick vs. Nick" (2010, Untouchable)
- "Lies" (2012, Redemption)
References
[edit]- ^ "Interview : Before Their Eyes". Indievisionmusic.com. June 24, 2007. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^ Anta, Julio D (June 24, 2007). "Before Their Eyes". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved December 22, 2016.
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/charts/2008-11-15/heatseekers-albums[dead link]
- ^ https://www.billboard.com/artist/before-their-eyes/chart-history/ [dead link]
- ^ "The Plot in You – Interview with Vocalist Landon Tewers : AMP Magazine". Archived from the original on August 15, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
- ^ "Scream The Prayer Tour announced". Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^ "Before Their Eyes". www.facebook.com. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^ "Before Their Eyes". www.facebook.com. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^ "Heatseekers Albums: Up and Coming Musicians Chart". Billboard. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
Before Their Eyes
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Early years (2006–2011)
Before Their Eyes was formed in 2006 in Findlay, Ohio, by lead vocalist and primary songwriter Nick Moore, who sought to create a post-hardcore band drawing from personal and spiritual influences.[1] The band's name derives from Romans 3:18 in the Bible, which states, "There is no fear of God before their eyes," reflecting Moore's intent to evoke themes of awareness and accountability.[3] The initial lineup featured Moore on vocals, Landon Tewers on rhythm guitar and unclean vocals, James Nahorny on lead guitar, Kenton Ambrose on bass, and Michael Peppel on drums, establishing a sound rooted in aggressive riffs and dual vocal styles.[2] In 2007, the band released its self-titled debut album on Rise Records, marking an early step toward broader exposure in the post-hardcore scene.[4] This release showcased raw energy and Moore's songwriting, with tracks like "City in a Snow Globe" highlighting the group's blend of melody and intensity. Following this, Before Their Eyes issued its second studio album, The Dawn of My Death, on October 28, 2008, via Rise Records; the record peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, signaling growing fan interest and critical notice for its thematic exploration of loss and redemption.[1][5] The band supported these releases with early tours, including the 2008 Scream the Prayer Tour alongside acts like The Devil Wears Prada, Sleeping Giant, and Impending Doom, which helped build a dedicated following through high-energy live performances across the U.S.[6] Their third album, Untouchable, arrived on March 9, 2010, also on Rise Records, and climbed to No. 22 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[1] Featuring singles such as "Sing to Me" and "Rick vs. Nick," the album refined the band's dual-vocal approach while addressing emotional vulnerability, though internal shifts soon emerged.[2] Tensions culminated in 2010 when rhythm guitarist and unclean vocalist Landon Tewers departed to form The Plot in You, prompting a hiatus for Before Their Eyes as the remaining members reassessed their direction.[7] This period of uncertainty followed a promising start but underscored the challenges of lineup stability in the competitive post-hardcore landscape.Reformation and later years (2011–present)
Following a hiatus prompted by the departure of vocalist Landon Tewers in 2010, Before Their Eyes reformed in late 2010 under the leadership of original vocalist Nick Moore, who recruited new members including bassist Anthony Damschroder to stabilize the lineup.[8][9] The band signed to InVogue Records, a label founded by Moore in 2009, marking a shift toward more independent operations within the post-hardcore scene.[10] The reformation culminated in the release of their fourth studio album, Redemption, on March 26, 2012, via InVogue Records. The album peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and No. 30 on the Top Christian Albums chart, reflecting the band's enduring appeal in niche markets despite lineup changes.[11] However, internal conflicts led to a breakup announcement on November 4, 2012, with the band citing challenges in sustaining operations as the primary reasons. The planned dissolution was reversed on August 3, 2013, following lineup stabilization and continued fan engagement, allowing the group to persist on a more sporadic basis.[12][2] Building on this resilience, Before Their Eyes released their fifth album, Midwest Modesty, co-written and produced by Craig Owens, on December 18, 2015, again through InVogue Records. The record debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart in early 2016 and featured notable collaborations, such as with spoken-word project Hotel Books on the track "We Won't Make the Same Mistake Again," blending post-hardcore intensity with introspective narration.[13][14][15] Post-2015, the band transitioned to self-releases and digital platforms, exemplified by the fully re-recorded version of their 2007 track "City in a Snow Globe," issued independently on June 27, 2019, which revisited early material with matured production.[16] This pattern of intermittent output continued with the independent single "We Won't Make the Same Mistakes" on December 16, 2022, a distinct reimagining of the 2015 album track, again featuring Hotel Books and emphasizing themes of reflection and growth. From 2016 to 2025, no major tours or full-length albums were announced as of November 2025, signaling a low-key phase focused on selective releases rather than extensive promotion. Nonetheless, the band's presence on digital platforms and streaming services indicates ongoing activity and a committed, albeit reduced, operation as of November 2025.[17][18]Musical style and influences
Genre and sound
Before Their Eyes is classified as a post-hardcore band with prominent emo and metalcore influences.[19][20] The band's sound draws from influences such as Underoath for its heavier, aggressive elements and Copeland for melodic and atmospheric aspects.[4] Their sound features dual vocal styles, with lead vocalist Nick Moore delivering clean, high-pitched singing that alternates with screamed, unclean vocals, particularly prominent in their early material.[21] The band's core sonic elements include heavy guitar riffs, aggressive breakdowns, and contrasting melodic choruses that balance intensity with accessibility.[22][23][24] Instrumentation follows a standard rock configuration of lead and rhythm guitars, bass, and drums, occasionally augmented by keyboards played by Moore.[25] Later works, such as the 2015 album Midwest Modesty, incorporate subtle electronic and synth elements for added texture, alongside guest spoken-word features in select tracks.[26] Early releases on Rise Records highlight a raw, energetic production that captures the band's aggressive live dynamic.[27] Following their shift to InVogue Records in 2012, the sound evolved toward a more polished and processed aesthetic, enhancing vocal clarity and instrumental layering.[22] These Christian rock undertones, tied to the band's faith-based origins, have led to placements on charts like Billboard's Top Christian Albums, where Redemption peaked at No. 30.[20]Lyrical themes and evolution
Before Their Eyes' lyrics predominantly explore themes of personal redemption, faith, heartbreak, and self-reflection, often delivered through introspective and narrative-driven storytelling that draws from the band's biblical namesake in Romans 3:18, emphasizing a lack of reverence for God.[28] These elements are woven abstractly into the songs, allowing them to resonate with broader audiences while rooted in vocalist Nick Moore's Christian worldview, without overt proselytizing to maintain appeal within the secular post-hardcore scene.[28] For instance, the band's work frequently portrays emotional turmoil as a path to spiritual renewal, blending vulnerability with subtle theological undertones.[29] In their early years from 2006 to 2010, the lyrics centered on loss, personal struggle, and confrontation with mortality, reflecting a sense of hitting rock bottom amid life's trials. The debut album Before Their Eyes (2007) and follow-up The Dawn of My Death (2008) exemplify this, with the title track of the latter delving into themes of inevitable endings and denial, metaphorically tied to spiritual death and the hope of resurrection as inspired by Romans 6:6-7.[29] Tracks like "Life Was All a Dream" further illustrate this phase, depicting absolute despair and reliance on divine intervention for recovery, as Moore described it as capturing the album's core concept of God's grace providing a clean slate after profound hardship.[29] This period's narrative style emphasized raw emotional peaks, often amplified by the genre's screamed vocals to heighten the intensity of inner conflict.[30] Following the band's reformation in 2011, their lyrical evolution shifted toward more hopeful and reconciliatory tones, incorporating forgiveness and lessons from past errors while retaining introspective depth. The 2012 album Redemption marks this transition, with its title track addressing betrayal and the possibility of absolution, as in lines evoking being "caught red handed" yet seeking renewal, aligning with broader motifs of lives "washed clean" through grace.[31] By the 2015 release Midwest Modesty, themes of relationship reconciliation emerged more prominently, as seen in "We Won't Make the Same Mistake Again," which narrates learning from relational failures to foster growth and avoid repetition, blending personal accountability with subtle redemptive undertones.[32] This maturation continued in the 2022 single re-release of the same track, where the concise storytelling highlights evolved perspectives on mistakes as opportunities for positive change, demonstrating a refined balance of vulnerability and optimism across the band's career.[1]Tours and performances
Early tours
Before Their Eyes began performing in the local Ohio music scene shortly after their formation in 2006, playing initial shows in DIY venues around Findlay and nearby cities to build a grassroots fanbase.[28] Their first major exposure came in early 2007 with the Rise Records tour, where they served as an opening act alongside The Devil Wears Prada, Drop Dead, Gorgeous, and Dance Gavin Dance, marking their entry into regional touring circuits.[33] In 2008, the band gained national visibility as part of the inaugural Scream the Prayer Tour, supporting headliners Sleeping Giant and Impending Doom, along with MyChildren MyBride, War of Ages, and Blessed by a Broken Heart; this six-week run across the U.S. helped promote their sophomore album, The Dawn of My Death.[34] They also joined the Artery Foundation's Across the Nation Tour that year, further expanding their live presence with acts like A Skylit Drive, Dance Gavin Dance, and Oh, Sleeper.[35] The following year, Before Their Eyes supported Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein on a spring headlining tour for A Shipwreck in the Sand, sharing stages with Blessthefall and others in a multi-week U.S. run that solidified their role in the mid-tier scene.[36] Additional 2009 performances included festival slots at events like Bamboozle, contributing to ongoing promotion of their 2008 release.[37] To promote their third album, Untouchable, released in March 2010, the band embarked on the Bangover Tour with Blessthefall and Miss May I, a North American outing starting in late March that faced logistical hurdles due to ongoing lineup changes, including the departure of key guitarist Landon Tewers.[38] They followed with additional U.S. and U.K. supports later that year, navigating instability as only bassist Anthony Damshroder and drummer Jarrett Hottman remained from the core group by late 2010.[39] By 2011, Before Their Eyes had accumulated approximately 100 live performances, primarily concentrated in the Midwest and East Coast regions, laying the foundation for their growing reputation before entering a hiatus.[35]Festival appearances and recent shows
Before Their Eyes made their post-reformation debut at the 2011 Vans Warped Tour, performing on the Dave Dzambo Stage from July 26 to August 2, which significantly increased their visibility following the band's 2011 reunion.[40][41] In 2012, the band headlined the Redemption Tour, kicking off on May 4 in Painesville, Ohio, with dates across the Northeast U.S., including stops in New York, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts, to promote their album Redemption.[42][43] They also appeared at festivals that year, including The Jamboree Music Festival on April 14 in Toledo, Ohio, and Bled Fest on May 26 in Howell, Michigan, sharing the bill with acts like The Early November and Ice Nine Kills.[44][43][45] Following the release of Midwest Modesty in 2015, the band's live activity became limited to regional U.S. performances, with no major national tours or festival slots announced.[46] From 2019 onward, shows were sparse, consisting primarily of one-off regional gigs in the Midwest, such as around Ohio venues, often tied to promotional efforts for re-released material.[35] As of November 2025, no full tours have been confirmed, reflecting a shift toward independent operations and fan-focused interactions rather than large-scale events.[47] The band's live sets have maintained a reputation for high energy, featuring dynamic vocal switches between clean and screamed deliveries, though their independent status has led to scaled-back touring compared to earlier years.Band members
Current members
The current lineup of Before Their Eyes, stable as of 2025, features founding member Nick Moore as lead vocalist and primary songwriter; he established the band in 2006 and has remained a continuous presence throughout its history.[48] Anthony Damschroder provides bass guitar and backing vocals as a founding member since 2006.[2] Jordan Disorbo handles lead guitar, joining in 2011 and contributing to songwriting on subsequent albums.[49] Jarrett Hottman rounds out the rhythm section on drums as a founding member (2006–2011, 2013–present), having returned in 2013 after a brief hiatus.[25] This configuration has persisted since 2015, with all members actively involved in producing the band's 2022 single "We Won't Make The Same Mistakes," where Moore's vocals anchor the track's emotional core.[50]Former members
Before Their Eyes experienced significant lineup changes during its early years, particularly between 2006 and 2011, as members departed amid the band's evolving sound and touring demands.[2] Landon Tewers joined as rhythm guitarist and unclean vocalist from 2006 to 2010, providing the harsh screamed elements that defined the group's initial post-hardcore aggression on albums like their self-titled debut. He left in 2010 to form his own band, The Plot in You, which became a prominent metalcore act.[2][51][52] James Nahorny, a co-founder alongside vocalist Nick Moore, served as lead guitarist from 2006 to 2011 and contributed to the band's foundational songwriting, including tracks on their early releases. He departed during the 2011 hiatus as the group navigated instability.[2] James Arnold played guitar from 2007 to 2009, offering rhythmic support during the recording and promotion of the debut album before exiting amid lineup adjustments.[2] Nathan Warren and Brandon Howard both handled bass briefly in 2006 during the band's formation phase.[2] Other short-term contributors included vocalist Tyler Carter, who had a brief stint in 2010 before moving on to form Issues, reflecting the fluid roster typical of the band's unstable early era. Most departures stemmed from lineup shifts during the 2010–2011 instability, including a temporary hiatus that prompted several exits.[2]Member timeline
Before Their Eyes formed in October 2006 in Findlay, Ohio, with the initial lineup consisting of Nick Moore on lead vocals and keyboards, James Nahorny on rhythm guitar, Brenden Zapp on lead guitar and backing vocals, Anthony Damschroder on bass and backing vocals, and Jarrett Hottman on drums.[2][53] This core group recorded early demos that led to a signing with Rise Records. Between 2007 and 2009, the lineup saw adjustments to stabilize for their debut EP Before Their Eyes (2007) and full-length album Before Their Eyes (2007), as well as The Dawn of My Death (2008). Nahorny departed shortly after formation to pursue college, replaced by Cory Ridenour on rhythm guitar; Ridenour contributed to the debut releases before leaving in 2007.[2] Zapp exited in 2008, with Landon Tewers joining on rhythm guitar and unclean vocals, bringing a heavier edge to the sound during the The Dawn of My Death era. Elliott Gruenberg also joined on lead guitar in 2009.[53][9] In 2010, significant turnover occurred following the release of Untouchable, leading to a brief hiatus. Tewers announced his departure on May 5 to focus on The Plot in You, while Moore left on April 18 before returning later that year; brief additions included Evan McKeever on rhythm guitar. Gruenberg also exited on August 8. James Arnold briefly handled vocals and keyboards during the transition.[9][53][54] The band emerged from hiatus in 2011 with Moore reinstated on vocals, Damschroder remaining on bass, and departures of early members like Nahorny and Zapp solidifying the shift. Jordan Disorbo joined on lead guitar, and Brandon Rosiar on rhythm guitar, supporting the transition period. Hottman stepped back from drums temporarily, with J. Hughes filling in until 2011.[2][53] In 2012, Disorbo's role was cemented for the album Redemption, with the lineup featuring Moore, Disorbo, Damschroder, Rosiar, and Zach Baird on drums as Hottman remained sidelined.[53] Hottman returned on drums in 2013, with Rosiar departing around 2015 for the release of Midwest Modesty under InVogue Records, with the group now centered on Moore, Disorbo, Damschroder, and Hottman.[2][17] From 2016 to 2025, the core quartet of Nick Moore, Anthony Damschroder, Jordan Disorbo, and Jarrett Hottman has remained stable, handling re-releases of earlier material and the 2022 single "We Won't Make The Same Mistakes" featuring Hotel Books. No further lineup changes have been reported during this period.[2][17][55]| Era | Active Members | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Nick Moore (vocals/keyboards), James Nahorny (rhythm guitar), Brenden Zapp (lead guitar/backing vocals), Anthony Damschroder (bass/backing vocals), Jarrett Hottman (drums) | Formation and early demos.[2] |
| 2007–2009 | Nick Moore (vocals/keyboards), Cory Ridenour (rhythm guitar, 2006–2007), Brenden Zapp (lead guitar/backing vocals, until 2008), Landon Tewers (rhythm guitar/unclean vocals, from 2008), Elliott Gruenberg (lead guitar/backing vocals, from 2009), Anthony Damschroder (bass/backing vocals), Jarrett Hottman (drums) | Stability for debut album and The Dawn of My Death.[53] |
| 2010 | Nick Moore (vocals/keyboards, until mid-year then returns), Landon Tewers (rhythm guitar/unclean vocals, until May), Elliott Gruenberg (lead guitar/backing vocals, until August), Evan McKeever (rhythm guitar/backing vocals, from August), James Arnold (vocals/keyboards, brief), Anthony Damschroder (bass/backing vocals), Jarrett Hottman (drums) | Exits and additions leading to hiatus; Untouchable release.[9][53] |
| 2011 | Nick Moore (vocals/keyboards), Jordan Disorbo (lead guitar, from late year), Brandon Rosiar (rhythm guitar, from late year), Anthony Damschroder (bass/backing vocals), J. Hughes (drums, temporary) | Post-hiatus reformation.[2] |
| 2012 | Nick Moore (vocals/keyboards), Jordan Disorbo (lead guitar), Brandon Rosiar (rhythm guitar), Anthony Damschroder (bass/backing vocals), Zach Baird (drums) | Redemption album.[53] |
| 2013–2015 | Nick Moore (vocals/keyboards), Jordan Disorbo (lead guitar), Anthony Damschroder (bass/backing vocals), Jarrett Hottman (drums, from 2013), Brandon Rosiar (rhythm guitar, until ~2015) | Hottman returns; Midwest Modesty release.[2] |
| 2016–2025 | Nick Moore (vocals/keyboards), Jordan Disorbo (lead guitar/backing vocals), Anthony Damschroder (bass/backing vocals), Jarrett Hottman (drums) | Core quartet stable; re-releases and 2022 single.[17][55] |
Discography
Studio albums
Before Their Eyes released their debut studio album, the self-titled Before Their Eyes, on May 15, 2007, through Rise Records. It is widely regarded as their inaugural full-length effort with 10 tracks, marking the band's entry into the post-hardcore scene with raw energy and dual vocal dynamics.[56][4] The band's sophomore album, The Dawn of My Death, arrived on October 28, 2008, via Rise Records, achieving commercial success by peaking at No. 10 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. Produced by Joey Sturgis, the record expanded on the band's aggressive sound with intricate breakdowns and thematic explorations of loss and resilience.[57][1] Untouchable, their third studio album, was issued on March 16, 2010, by Rise Records, reaching No. 22 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. The production incorporated more melodic elements, blending clean and screamed vocals to create accessible hooks while retaining the genre's intensity.[1] In 2012, Before Their Eyes shifted to InVogue Records for Redemption, released on March 26, which debuted at No. 29 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart and No. 30 on the Top Christian Albums chart. Produced by Nick Ingram, the album emphasized personal redemption themes through polished production and guest contributions from band alumni. The band's fifth and most recent studio album, Midwest Modesty, came out on December 18, 2015, under InVogue Records. Featuring guest vocals from Cam Smith of Hotel Books on select tracks, the effort highlighted matured songwriting with atmospheric interludes and reflections on Midwestern life.[58][2]| Album | Release Date | Label | Peak Chart Position | Key Production Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before Their Eyes | May 15, 2007 | Rise Records | - | Produced by Joey Sturgis; 10 tracks, debut full-length. |
| The Dawn of My Death | October 28, 2008 | Rise Records | No. 10 Billboard Heatseekers | Produced by Joey Sturgis; expanded aggressive sound. |
| Untouchable | March 16, 2010 | Rise Records | No. 22 Billboard Heatseekers | More melodic focus; blended vocal styles. |
| Redemption | March 26, 2012 | InVogue Records | No. 29 Billboard Heatseekers; No. 30 Top Christian Albums | Produced by Nick Ingram; thematic emphasis on redemption. |
| Midwest Modesty | December 18, 2015 | InVogue Records | - | Guests including Cam Smith (Hotel Books); atmospheric maturity. |
