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American Standards is an American hardcore punk band from Phoenix, Arizona, formed in 2011. The band consists of members Brandon Kellum (vocals), Corey Skowronski (lead guitar), Steven Mandell (bass), and Chris Daley (drums). Their musical style is rooted in technical hardcore with strong elements of punk and metal. They've garnered much critical[5] and fan acclaim for their high-energy,[6] intense live shows and raw sound.[7] They're also known for Kellum's emotionally and politically charged lyrics, which have included topics such corporate greed, media satire, materialism, loss and personal struggle.[8][9]

American Standards
OriginPhoenix, Arizona, U.S.
GenresNoise rock, hardcore punk, metalcore,[1] mathcore
Years active2011–present
LabelsVictory Records,[2][3] We Are Triumphant, Enjoyment Records, Torn Flesh, Nacion Libre, Manic Kat Records[4]
MembersBrandon Kellum
Corey Skowronski
Steven Mandell
Chris Daley
Past membersBrennen Westermeyer
Geoff Gittleson
Cody Conrad
Mike Cook
Mitch Hosier
WebsiteAmerican Standards on Facebook

History edit

Formation and first releases (2011–2012) edit

American Standards was formed by Brandon Kellum, Brennen Westermeyer, Geoff Gittleson and Cody Conrad in the wake of multiple now defunct touring bands. Shortly after its inception, Corey Skowronski joined the band on bass guitar after responding to a local craigslist ad. In addition to bass, Corey became an integral part for the band's imaging as he personally designed all merchandise and album artwork. The band quickly gained a devote following for leading a guerrilla punk movement in its community, throwing several basement shows and distributing DIY compilation CDs to raise money for local charities and causes.[10] During this time, the band released multiple home studio demos, including songs such as "Happiness Doesn't Sell". The band's popularity grew with regular airplay on stations KUPD, Radio Phoenix and TheBlaze along with several features in Phoenix New Times, Times Publications and AZ Weekly.

Self-titled EP (2011–2012) edit

The band's first unofficial release was a three-song self-titled EP consisting of the songs "The Masks They Wear Resemble Human Faces", "Paradigm alt+shift+delete" and "The Impossibilities Are Endless". It was released independently, with 500 copies being pressed and packaged with handwritten lyrics.[11] There was one video to accompany the release for the song "The Masks They Wear Resemble Human Faces". The song's title was derived from The Twilight Zone episode "Eye of the Beholder", which vocalist Brandon Kellum has commonly cited as inspiration for the band's lyrics. The EP served as the launching pad for several US tours, acting as both headliners[12] and support for bands such as Every Time I Die, Emery, Norma Jean, Comeback Kid, Stray from the Path, He Is Legend, Touché Amoré and The Chariot (band). It also attracted the attention of the Boston-based label, We Are Triumphant, a distributed label of Victory Records.[13]

Still Life (2012–2013) edit

Still Life was American Standards' first official release. The seven-song album was initially released independently by the band June 30, 2012, online (iTunes, Amazon, Spotify) and in select stores. There were two full production music videos for the tracks "Harvester" and "The Still Life".[14] There was also a live video for The Red Queen. Still Life solidified the band's attention to well-crafted, thought-provoking lyrics with its opening track, "Self Entitled" being a stripped-down monologue centered around materialism, greed and elitist mentalities. The album also displayed a prominent driving bass guitar, dynamic electric guitars and drums rooted in creative rhythms. It received critical acclaim by national publications such as Absolute Punk and Spudnik[15] as well as international outlets like Thrash Hits and For The Love of Punk.[16] After release, the net label Torn Flesh Records began working with the band to increase its online distribution and the band continued to tour the US extensively to support the album.[17] This is when American Standards announced its signing to We Are Triumphant and the re-release of Still Life with Victory Records backing its distribution through SONY/RED.[18] The rerelease occurred on December 3. This became the last release with the band's original lineup, with Cody Conrad (guitarist) leaving shortly after.

The Death of Rhythm and Blues (2013–2014) edit

After the departure of original guitarist Cody Conrad, American Standards decided to carry on as a four-piece. During this time, the band began writing for a full-length while making festival appearances at Within These Walls,[19] Punk Rock Picnic,[20] Infest and Southwest Terror Fest. This allowed the band to share the stage with nationals such as GWAR, Danzig, Dirty Rotten Imbeciles,[21] Total Chaos, Sick of It All, Red Fang and more.

Americans Standards went back to the studio in early July 2013 with the intention to work on a ten-song full-length. Early in this process the band announced on their social media sites that Brennen Westermeyer (guitars) and Geoff Gittleson (drums) would be leaving the band after the release. In addition, the band announced on July 4, 2013, that they had left Victory Records/We Are Triumphant and that the forthcoming release would be scaled back to a 5-song EP titled The Death of Rhythm and Blues.

When released on September 14, 2013, the CD artwork tied in the concept for the EP depicting the iconic scene where legendary blues artist Robert Johnson was said to have met the devil at the crossroads to sell his soul. This imagery was prevalent lyrically throughout the entire EPs landscape, with the most blatant use in the song "Dead Mans Victory". Kellum has cited The Death of Rhythm and Blues as an expression of the desire to create something that will last beyond oneself. He has also noted its concept as symbolical for the loss of the group's original rhythm section and their choice to move forward as a band.[22] The EP was met with great reviews and was featured on several underground top-10 releases lists.[citation needed] Musically, the album stayed true to the raw sound of earlier releases while finding new dynamics in songs such as "The Burden of Being", "Misery Relapse" and "The Engine and the Engineer", in which a music video was filmed for.

During the touring for the EP, Corey Skowronski moved from bass guitar to lead guitar, with Craig Burch of The Last March of The Ents filling in on bass. Mike Cook, formerly of The Author and also in Phoenix-based locals Your Young, assumed the position of drums.

Hungry Hands (2014–2015) edit

Only four months after the release of The Death of Rhythm and Blues, American Standards announced that they would be going back to the studio to record a new EP with the band's new line up. At this time, Steven Mandell of a local Arizona group Ape Kill Ape had filled the position of permanent bassist. American Standards explained that this album would be their most dynamic, experimental album to date and expressed the new line up as finally finding the right mix.[23]

The album was funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign, which helped raise over $2,500.[24] The money was used to record at The Residency in Van Nuys, CA with Andy Marshall, who engineered and mixed the album. In addition, three interconnected music videos were filmed to support the release.

Hungry Hands was released May 30, 2014.[25] It was the first time the band had released on CD, Vinyl and Cassette. The band also took a unique approach by releasing independently then teaming with several regional labels to assist with distribution. In the US Torn Flesh[26] assisted with distributing, Nacion Libre[27] in Mexico and Enjoyment Records in the UK.[28]

Anti-Melody (2016–2017) edit

American Standards began writing for what was to become their full-length album Anti-Melody in early 2016. During this time the band had transitioned to the drummer Mitch Hosier of the thrash punk band Moovalya.[29] American Standards continued to book DIY tours, now with over 250 shows under their belt[30] and appearances with bands as varied as Atreyu, Zao, Knocked Loose, Oh, Sleeper, '68 (band), Winds Of Plague and Rings Of Saturn (band).[31]

During the writing for Anti-Melody, Brandon Kellum stated;

"What started as social commentary on the growing divide in our society became very personal when our founding guitarist (Cody Conrad) passed of suicide and then soon after, my father of cancer. We went back in to re-write much of the album and in a lot of ways used it as therapy to cope with the experiences. Although intimate, at its core Anti-Melody is centered around the universal theme of separation on many levels."[32]

The album featuring 8 new tracks was recorded at Kingsize Soundlabs in Los Angeles which is known for recording bands such as Bad Religion, The Mars Volta and Letlive.[33] It was mastered by Jason Maas of Defeater and mixed by the band. The first single "Writer's Block Party" was premiered exclusively through Lambgoat on March 17, 2017, when the album was announced for release on April 28, 2017. The album's second single "Carpe Diem, Tomorrow" was premiered April 17, 2017, through Revolver Magazine and was also featured on Alternative Press.[34]

Weep (2018) edit

American Standards released Weep on May 18, 2018. The single, which was accompanied by a music video uploaded to the Beheading The Traitor YouTube channel, was premiered through Decibel (magazine) with a Reddit AMA on r/metalcore the same day.[35][36]

Phantom Limb (2019) edit

The band released Phantom Limb on February 1, 2019. The single, which was mixed and mastered by Kevin Antreassian of The Dillinger Escape Plan, was premiered on Metal Injection[37] with a Reddit AMA on r/metalcore.[38] Phantom Limb was also featured in issue 360 of Alternative Press magazine.[39]

The Pendulum, The Podium (2020-2021) edit

In 2020, American Standards played its last shows with The Number Twelve Looks Like You and Greyhaven before the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, the band played a number of live stream charity events supporting local businesses impacted by the lockdowns.

On August 27, 2021 American Standards premiered “The Pendulum, The Podium” via Metal Insider.[40] The single was mixed and mastered by John Naclerio (My Chemical Romance, Senses Fail, He Is Legend) at Nada Recording and was released on Manic Kat Records. The track was also the debut of the band‘s new drummer Chris Daley. Soon after, American Standards played its first show back since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic with Arizona natives, The Bled.[41]

Dopamine Dealer (2022-2023) edit

On December 2, 2022 American Standards announced its forthcoming ep “Dopamine Dealer”. The news was accompanied by a new single titled “The Dealer” which premiered on Lambgoat.[42] The publication called the song “a blistering new track tackling themes of existentialism and self-doubt” drawing comparisons to chaotic metalcore bands Every Time I Die and The Chariot. The song was also featured on Kerrang Radio and Alternative Press among other notable publications.[43]

Following the single release, American Standards went on tour playing festival dates with bands such as Cult Leader, The Casket Lottery, and Mutoid Man.[44] The band also played the farewell show for Phoenix, AZ locals Okilly Dokilly which attempted to break the current Guinness World Records record for the “Most People Dressed Like Characters from The Simpsons in One Place[45].”

On January 13, 2023 American Standards released the second single from Dopamine Dealer titled ‘The Tourist’ via Decibel (magazine). Vocalist Brandon Kellum said of the song: “Our society breeds a culture that convinces people they don't have enough. We’ve been convinced to chase happiness in the form of material possessions, social status, and an unpromised future. You’re alive now. Savor it.[46]

“The Vagrant” was announced to be the third and final song on Dopamine Dealer which was released February 3, 2023 via punknews.org.[47]

Members edit

Current members edit

Name Instrument Membership
Brandon Kellum vocals (2011–present)
Corey Skowronski guitar (2011–present)
Steven Mandell bass guitar (2013–present)
Chris Daley drums (2020–present)

Former members edit

Name Instrument Membership
Mitch Hosier drums (2016–2020)
Mike Cook drums (2013–2015)
Brennen Westermeyer lead guitar (2011–2013)
Geoff Gittleson drums (2011–2013)
Cody Conrad rhythm guitar (2011–2012; died 2015)

Touring members edit

Name Instrument Membership
Craig Burch bass (2013)
Tommy Mills drums (2015)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • American Standards on Facebook
  • American Standards on Twitter
  • American Standards on Instagram
  • American Standards on Bandcamp
  • American Standards on Reverbnation

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For the music genre see Great American Songbook Not to be confused with American Standard disambiguation American Standards is an American hardcore punk band from Phoenix Arizona formed in 2011 The band consists of members Brandon Kellum vocals Corey Skowronski lead guitar Steven Mandell bass and Chris Daley drums Their musical style is rooted in technical hardcore with strong elements of punk and metal They ve garnered much critical 5 and fan acclaim for their high energy 6 intense live shows and raw sound 7 They re also known for Kellum s emotionally and politically charged lyrics which have included topics such corporate greed media satire materialism loss and personal struggle 8 9 American StandardsOriginPhoenix Arizona U S GenresNoise rock hardcore punk metalcore 1 mathcoreYears active2011 presentLabelsVictory Records 2 3 We Are Triumphant Enjoyment Records Torn Flesh Nacion Libre Manic Kat Records 4 MembersBrandon KellumCorey SkowronskiSteven MandellChris DaleyPast membersBrennen WestermeyerGeoff GittlesonCody ConradMike CookMitch HosierWebsiteAmerican Standards on Facebook Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and first releases 2011 2012 1 1 1 Self titled EP 2011 2012 1 2 Still Life 2012 2013 1 3 The Death of Rhythm and Blues 2013 2014 1 4 Hungry Hands 2014 2015 1 5 Anti Melody 2016 2017 1 6 Weep 2018 1 7 Phantom Limb 2019 1 8 The Pendulum The Podium 2020 2021 1 9 Dopamine Dealer 2022 2023 2 Members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Touring members 2 4 Timeline 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormation and first releases 2011 2012 edit American Standards was formed by Brandon Kellum Brennen Westermeyer Geoff Gittleson and Cody Conrad in the wake of multiple now defunct touring bands Shortly after its inception Corey Skowronski joined the band on bass guitar after responding to a local craigslist ad In addition to bass Corey became an integral part for the band s imaging as he personally designed all merchandise and album artwork The band quickly gained a devote following for leading a guerrilla punk movement in its community throwing several basement shows and distributing DIY compilation CDs to raise money for local charities and causes 10 During this time the band released multiple home studio demos including songs such as Happiness Doesn t Sell The band s popularity grew with regular airplay on stations KUPD Radio Phoenix and TheBlaze along with several features in Phoenix New Times Times Publications and AZ Weekly Self titled EP 2011 2012 edit The band s first unofficial release was a three song self titled EP consisting of the songs The Masks They Wear Resemble Human Faces Paradigm alt shift delete and The Impossibilities Are Endless It was released independently with 500 copies being pressed and packaged with handwritten lyrics 11 There was one video to accompany the release for the song The Masks They Wear Resemble Human Faces The song s title was derived from The Twilight Zone episode Eye of the Beholder which vocalist Brandon Kellum has commonly cited as inspiration for the band s lyrics The EP served as the launching pad for several US tours acting as both headliners 12 and support for bands such as Every Time I Die Emery Norma Jean Comeback Kid Stray from the Path He Is Legend Touche Amore and The Chariot band It also attracted the attention of the Boston based label We Are Triumphant a distributed label of Victory Records 13 Still Life 2012 2013 edit Still Life was American Standards first official release The seven song album was initially released independently by the band June 30 2012 online iTunes Amazon Spotify and in select stores There were two full production music videos for the tracks Harvester and The Still Life 14 There was also a live video for The Red Queen Still Life solidified the band s attention to well crafted thought provoking lyrics with its opening track Self Entitled being a stripped down monologue centered around materialism greed and elitist mentalities The album also displayed a prominent driving bass guitar dynamic electric guitars and drums rooted in creative rhythms It received critical acclaim by national publications such as Absolute Punk and Spudnik 15 as well as international outlets like Thrash Hits and For The Love of Punk 16 After release the net label Torn Flesh Records began working with the band to increase its online distribution and the band continued to tour the US extensively to support the album 17 This is when American Standards announced its signing to We Are Triumphant and the re release of Still Life with Victory Records backing its distribution through SONY RED 18 The rerelease occurred on December 3 This became the last release with the band s original lineup with Cody Conrad guitarist leaving shortly after The Death of Rhythm and Blues 2013 2014 edit After the departure of original guitarist Cody Conrad American Standards decided to carry on as a four piece During this time the band began writing for a full length while making festival appearances at Within These Walls 19 Punk Rock Picnic 20 Infest and Southwest Terror Fest This allowed the band to share the stage with nationals such as GWAR Danzig Dirty Rotten Imbeciles 21 Total Chaos Sick of It All Red Fang and more Americans Standards went back to the studio in early July 2013 with the intention to work on a ten song full length Early in this process the band announced on their social media sites that Brennen Westermeyer guitars and Geoff Gittleson drums would be leaving the band after the release In addition the band announced on July 4 2013 that they had left Victory Records We Are Triumphant and that the forthcoming release would be scaled back to a 5 song EP titled The Death of Rhythm and Blues When released on September 14 2013 the CD artwork tied in the concept for the EP depicting the iconic scene where legendary blues artist Robert Johnson was said to have met the devil at the crossroads to sell his soul This imagery was prevalent lyrically throughout the entire EPs landscape with the most blatant use in the song Dead Mans Victory Kellum has cited The Death of Rhythm and Blues as an expression of the desire to create something that will last beyond oneself He has also noted its concept as symbolical for the loss of the group s original rhythm section and their choice to move forward as a band 22 The EP was met with great reviews and was featured on several underground top 10 releases lists citation needed Musically the album stayed true to the raw sound of earlier releases while finding new dynamics in songs such as The Burden of Being Misery Relapse and The Engine and the Engineer in which a music video was filmed for During the touring for the EP Corey Skowronski moved from bass guitar to lead guitar with Craig Burch of The Last March of The Ents filling in on bass Mike Cook formerly of The Author and also in Phoenix based locals Your Young assumed the position of drums Hungry Hands 2014 2015 edit Only four months after the release of The Death of Rhythm and Blues American Standards announced that they would be going back to the studio to record a new EP with the band s new line up At this time Steven Mandell of a local Arizona group Ape Kill Ape had filled the position of permanent bassist American Standards explained that this album would be their most dynamic experimental album to date and expressed the new line up as finally finding the right mix 23 The album was funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign which helped raise over 2 500 24 The money was used to record at The Residency in Van Nuys CA with Andy Marshall who engineered and mixed the album In addition three interconnected music videos were filmed to support the release Hungry Hands was released May 30 2014 25 It was the first time the band had released on CD Vinyl and Cassette The band also took a unique approach by releasing independently then teaming with several regional labels to assist with distribution In the US Torn Flesh 26 assisted with distributing Nacion Libre 27 in Mexico and Enjoyment Records in the UK 28 Anti Melody 2016 2017 edit American Standards began writing for what was to become their full length album Anti Melody in early 2016 During this time the band had transitioned to the drummer Mitch Hosier of the thrash punk band Moovalya 29 American Standards continued to book DIY tours now with over 250 shows under their belt 30 and appearances with bands as varied as Atreyu Zao Knocked Loose Oh Sleeper 68 band Winds Of Plague and Rings Of Saturn band 31 During the writing for Anti Melody Brandon Kellum stated What started as social commentary on the growing divide in our society became very personal when our founding guitarist Cody Conrad passed of suicide and then soon after my father of cancer We went back in to re write much of the album and in a lot of ways used it as therapy to cope with the experiences Although intimate at its core Anti Melody is centered around the universal theme of separation on many levels 32 The album featuring 8 new tracks was recorded at Kingsize Soundlabs in Los Angeles which is known for recording bands such as Bad Religion The Mars Volta and Letlive 33 It was mastered by Jason Maas of Defeater and mixed by the band The first single Writer s Block Party was premiered exclusively through Lambgoat on March 17 2017 when the album was announced for release on April 28 2017 The album s second single Carpe Diem Tomorrow was premiered April 17 2017 through Revolver Magazine and was also featured on Alternative Press 34 Weep 2018 edit American Standards released Weep on May 18 2018 The single which was accompanied by a music video uploaded to the Beheading The Traitor YouTube channel was premiered through Decibel magazine with a Reddit AMA on r metalcore the same day 35 36 Phantom Limb 2019 edit The band released Phantom Limb on February 1 2019 The single which was mixed and mastered by Kevin Antreassian of The Dillinger Escape Plan was premiered on Metal Injection 37 with a Reddit AMA on r metalcore 38 Phantom Limb was also featured in issue 360 of Alternative Press magazine 39 The Pendulum The Podium 2020 2021 edit In 2020 American Standards played its last shows with The Number Twelve Looks Like You and Greyhaven before the COVID 19 pandemic During this time the band played a number of live stream charity events supporting local businesses impacted by the lockdowns On August 27 2021 American Standards premiered The Pendulum The Podium via Metal Insider 40 The single was mixed and mastered by John Naclerio My Chemical Romance Senses Fail He Is Legend at Nada Recording and was released on Manic Kat Records The track was also the debut of the band s new drummer Chris Daley Soon after American Standards played its first show back since the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic with Arizona natives The Bled 41 Dopamine Dealer 2022 2023 edit On December 2 2022 American Standards announced its forthcoming ep Dopamine Dealer The news was accompanied by a new single titled The Dealer which premiered on Lambgoat 42 The publication called the song a blistering new track tackling themes of existentialism and self doubt drawing comparisons to chaotic metalcore bands Every Time I Die and The Chariot The song was also featured on Kerrang Radio and Alternative Press among other notable publications 43 Following the single release American Standards went on tour playing festival dates with bands such as Cult Leader The Casket Lottery and Mutoid Man 44 The band also played the farewell show for Phoenix AZ locals Okilly Dokilly which attempted to break the current Guinness World Records record for the Most People Dressed Like Characters from The Simpsons in One Place 45 On January 13 2023 American Standards released the second single from Dopamine Dealer titled The Tourist via Decibel magazine Vocalist Brandon Kellum said of the song Our society breeds a culture that convinces people they don t have enough We ve been convinced to chase happiness in the form of material possessions social status and an unpromised future You re alive now Savor it 46 The Vagrant was announced to be the third and final song on Dopamine Dealer which was released February 3 2023 via punknews org 47 Members editCurrent members edit Name Instrument MembershipBrandon Kellum vocals 2011 present Corey Skowronski guitar 2011 present Steven Mandell bass guitar 2013 present Chris Daley drums 2020 present Former members edit Name Instrument MembershipMitch Hosier drums 2016 2020 Mike Cook drums 2013 2015 Brennen Westermeyer lead guitar 2011 2013 Geoff Gittleson drums 2011 2013 Cody Conrad rhythm guitar 2011 2012 died 2015 Touring members edit Name Instrument MembershipCraig Burch bass 2013 Tommy Mills drums 2015 Timeline editDiscography editAmerican Standards 2011 Still Life 2012 The Death of Rhythm and Blues 2013 Hungry Hands 2014 Anti Melody 2017 Weep 2018 Phantom Limb 2019 The Pendulum the Podium 2021 Dopamine Dealer 2023 References edit Helton Nathan American Standards Hungry Hands Funeral Sounds Retrieved January 13 2015 Brummel Tony VictoryRecords com Victory Records Webstore Victory Records Archived from the original on December 18 2014 Retrieved March 11 2014 Hunter Mark SMN News Archived from the original on November 7 2012 Retrieved November 5 2012 Manic Kat Records Artists Manic Kat Records Retrieved January 25 2023 Harris Chris Gunshy Assassin Archived from the original on November 1 2014 Retrieved July 10 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Maccio Anne Marie Confront Magazine Archived from the original on June 15 2013 Retrieved June 22 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Sinister Bearly September 11 2013 New Transcendence Magazine American Standards The Death of Rhythm and Blues Retrieved November 11 2013 Monger Christopher American Standards Biography AllMusic Retrieved 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