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Aaron Gillespie

Aaron Roderick Gillespie (born July 18, 1983) is an American musician, best known for being the original and current drummer and clean vocalist for the rock band Underoath[1] and the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the alternative rock band the Almost.[2] He has also contributed his drumming skills to the band The Dangerous Summer.[3] Gillespie also maintains his own solo project and released his debut full-length album, Anthem Song, in 2011.[4] From 2013 to 2016, he was the touring drummer for Paramore.[5]

Aaron Gillespie
Gillespie at Rock am Ring 2019
Background information
Birth nameAaron Roderick Gillespie
Born (1983-07-18) July 18, 1983 (age 40)
Clearwater, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, singer
Instrument(s)Drums, vocals, guitar, piano
Years active1997–present
Labels
Websiteaarongillespie.com

Background edit

Aaron Roderick Gillespie was born on July 18, 1983, in Clearwater, Florida. Ever since he was born, he has been nearly blind in his left eye.[6] He grew up in a devout Christian family, attended private schools, and went to church regularly.[citation needed] Gillespie's parents divorced when he was 18.[citation needed]

At age 14, Gillespie worked at the church and vacuumed for $60 a week. He enjoyed playing the drums at church, but was told that he did not play well and that he played too loud.[citation needed] However, one of the leaders in the church came up to him and said that he believed Gillespie would "travel the whole world playing drums".[7] At this time, he received a call from Underoath asking him to play drums for them.[8]

In 2008 he achieved the HM magazine's Readers Award for "favorite drummer", along with his bandmate Timothy McTague who received "favorite guitarist" of 2008.[9] He was one of the preaching pastors at Unveiled Church based in the Tampa Bay area of Florida.

Aaron and his former wife ran a clothing label, Pig Cloth.[10]

Gillespie left Underoath after a European tour in 2010[6] but later rejoined the band.

Gillespie did guest vocals on the song "All About Us" by indie pop band He Is We, which was released on the album "My Forever" on November 23, 2010.[11]

Gillespie has discussed his issues with hypochondria and generalized anxiety disorder, stating that they played into his departure from Underoath.[12]

Musical career edit

Underoath edit

 
Gillespie performing as a part of Underoath during their 2007 winter tour

Gillespie had performed on every Underoath release before Ø (Disambiguation) and first began to add clean vocals on Underoath's third album The Changing of Times, which shifted Underoath's original extreme metal music style into a more straightforward metalcore sound and was released in 2002. After lead vocalist Dallas Taylor parted with the band, Spencer Chamberlain joined and the band began to change its style of music even more.

Most of the lyrics on the album They're Only Chasing Safety are written by Gillespie and are about him ending a four-year relationship. He stated to Alternative Press "I think I would've died if we didn't write those songs. I thought I had ruined someone's life. It's hard to explain, but you can't just pretend that things are great and go on and get married." The follow-up to They're Only Chasing Safety, Define the Great Line was released on June 20, 2006, it debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 selling over 98,000 copies in its first week, the record was certified Gold by the RIAA on November 11, 2006, representing 500,000 shipped units of the album.[13]

 
Gillespie performing in Australia in 2010

On April 5, 2010, Underoath announced that the band and Gillespie had agreed to mutually part ways pending the end of their European tour.[14] On the same day, Gillespie posted a message on his personal blog.[15] On August 17, 2015, in an interview article for Alternative Press, Chamberlain and Gillespie confirmed that the band was reuniting.[16]

The Almost edit

 
Gillespie performing with the Almost in Sydney's "Big Exo Day" 2011

Gillespie performed lead vocals for the alternative rock band the Almost. The band's debut album Southern Weather was released on April 3, 2007, along with their first single, "Say This Sooner". The single reached a peak of No. 7 on the Billboard's US Modern Rock Charts. Gillespie recorded every instrument on the Southern Weather album except for bass on a couple of tracks, with which Kenny Vasoli from The Starting Line helped.

On November 24, 2008, the Almost released an EP, No Gift to Bring.

On October 6, 2009, they released another EP, Monster EP. On November 3, 2009, they released their second album, Monster Monster, in which the rest of the bandmates were more incorporated in the writing and recording processes.

On June 11, 2013, the band released their third full-length album, Fear Inside Our Bones.[17]

In an interview released on February 8, 2015, on Emery's BadChristian podcast, Gillespie stated that he had placed lower priority on the band, citing his "busy schedule" (as Paramore's touring drummer, a solo artist and producer) and the "busy schedules" of the other band members.[18]

On September 24, 2019, they announced a fourth full-length album, Fear Caller, to be released on October 18, 2019,[citation needed] then released, "Chokehold", with an accompanying music video as part of the announcement.[citation needed]

Solo work edit

Shortly after leaving Underoath, Gillespie announced that he was working on a worship-based solo project. He went to The Compound recording studio in Seattle on June 28, 2010, to record the album that would eventually be released in March 2011. On his Twitter account on July 24, he posted "Finished my record. So great to be a part of it. Goodnight." Gillespie's solo album Anthem Song was released on March 8, 2011.[19] It debuted at number 90 on the Billboard 200.

"Anthem Song" was Gillespie's revisit to his musical beginning, which began in worship. In an interview with CBN.com, Gillespie recounted the experience and how a trip to Africa helped shape Anthem Song. He stated "I saw people worshiping God because He exists, because that's what we were created to do. I believe everybody worships something, whether it be your job or your family or a relationship or whatever. We were all made to worship just one, and that's Jesus. And it really, really messed me up, seeing these African people who have nothing worshiping God, just because He exists. It gave me the fuel to go and do this record and also convicted me to leave Underoath and to pursue this ministry area in my life."[4]

On February 3, 2015, he released his second worship album, Grace Through the Wandering.[citation needed] The record was made on the road while touring with Paramore and was produced by Paramore's touring key player, John.

In 2016, Gillespie released the self-produced Out of the Badlands. Gillespie and his studio partner, Andrew Goldring, made the record at Gillespie's Salt Lake City studio, Soundcave. Goldring engineered, mixed and performed on the record. The album is a departure from his former worship record and instead focuses on his personal grieving and honesty.[20]

Paramore edit

On August 26, 2013, Gillespie was officially announced as the new touring drummer for Paramore, after their previous touring drummer, Miles McPherson, suffered from an injury.[5] He was to remain only for their duration of The Self-Titled Tour's European dates, but later remained for the duration of their North American fall tour of that year, as well as the Australian and New Zealand legs of the tour.[21][22][23] Gillespie has stayed in the Paramore touring line-up for the next few years, playing drums on the Monumentour (Paramore's co-headlining tour with the band Fall Out Boy in 2014) and the Writing the Future Tour (in 2015), along with two of the band's "Parahoy!" Cruises — the first one (in March 2014) and the second one (in March 2016). However, in February 2016, Gillespie clarified that his role in Paramore doesn't extend beyond live performances and that he isn't involved in the songwriting/recording process with the band. With the reinstatement of Paramore's original drummer and with the reunion of Underoath, Gillespie is now back with Underoath full-time.

Producer edit

Aaron Gillespie operated as a producer out of Soundcave Studios from 2015 to 2017.[24] Alongside singer-songwriter, producer, and engineer Andrew Goldring, Gillespie worked on productions, most notably, Gillespie's solo record, "Out of the Badlands". Goldring also engineered, mixed and performed various instruments on the record.

Other examples of Gillespie's producer credits include Collington's, We Swim in Seas that Never Rest.[25] Gillespie produced the record, played drums and did other various session work with Goldring and Collington. The album was debuted by Relevant Magazine on their series "The Drop". Gillespie and Collington crossed paths when Collington was opening for Aaron Gillespie in Boston. Taking a liking to Collington's music, Gillespie invited Collington to Salt Lake City to create a record.[26] Collington originally laughed at the offer thinking it was a joke.[27]

FM419 edit

Gillespie worked and toured with the Billy Graham Association's FM419; an event that helps train students to share their faith. The event is a prelude to a much larger event, held a few months later where students can practice what they learned by leading others to Christ. Gillespie performed each day at the beginning and end of the conference.[citation needed]

Emergency surgery edit

While on tour with Underoath in 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Gillespie underwent emergency surgery due to an infected thumb. Instead of canceling shows, Underoath recruited Kenny Bozich, former drummer of The Almost, to fill in on drums. Spencer Chamberlain and Timothy McTague shared duties in singing his vocal parts.[28]

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Downey, Ryan J. "Biography: Underoath". AllMusic. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  2. ^ Mason, Stewart. "Biography: The Almost". AllMusic. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  3. ^ Hansen, Mariah (January 13, 2021). "The Dangerous Summer Start Fresh as a Denver-Based Band". 303 Magazine. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Aaron Gillespie: Join the "Anthem Song" – An in-depth interview, CBN.com.
  5. ^ a b "Twitter / paramore: While @mileskmcpherson recovers..." Twitter.com. August 26, 2013.
  6. ^ a b . Coupdemainmagazine.com. March 1, 2010. Archived from the original on December 31, 2011. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  7. ^ "Aaron Gillespie's story". YouTube. April 18, 2012. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved March 18, 2017.
  8. ^ "Aaron Gillespie Speaking at Awakening". YouTube. July 24, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2011.[dead YouTube link]
  9. ^ "Aaron Gillespie". YouTube. September 22, 2006. Retrieved October 16, 2011.[dead YouTube link]
  10. ^ "Wooden Steel LIVE interview with AARON GILLESPIE formerly of UNDEROATH". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  11. ^ "He Is We". Heiswemusic.com. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  12. ^ Burleson, Ryan (May 9, 2016). "Why Underoath's Rebirth Is So Much Bigger Than Just Music". Observer. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  13. ^ "RIAA Gold and Platinum search for albums by Underoath". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved April 7, 2010.
  14. ^ . April 5, 2010. Archived from the original on January 26, 2010. Retrieved April 7, 2010.
  15. ^ "Alternative Press | News". Altpress.com. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  16. ^ Sharp, Tyler (August 17, 2015). "Aaron Gillespie, Spencer Chamberlain talk Underoath reunion: "The hiatus is off"". Alternative Press. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  17. ^ "The Almost – Fear Inside Our Bones". Discogs. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
  18. ^ . BadChristian. Archived from the original on September 17, 2015. Retrieved November 3, 2015.
  19. ^ "03/08/11 – Release Date". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  20. ^ Punkvideosrock (November 9, 2016). "Aaron Gillespie on 'Out of the Badlands,' Ghostwriting and Underoath Reunion". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved September 30, 2017 – via YouTube.
  21. ^ "Aaron Gillespie (The Almost, ex-Underoath) to drum for Paramore on tour". Altpress.com. August 26, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  22. ^ "Aaron Gillespie to remain with Paramore for North American tour". Altpress.com. October 5, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  23. ^ "Aaron Gillespie to remain with Paramore for Australian tour". Altpress.com. October 5, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  24. ^ "Home". Soundcave Productions. Retrieved September 30, 2017.
  25. ^ "We Swim in Seas that Never Rest, by Collington". Collington. Retrieved September 30, 2017.
  26. ^ Hallels. "Collington Greets the New Year with New Album Produced by Aaron Gillespie". www.hallels.com. Retrieved September 30, 2017.
  27. ^ "Collington Finds His Voice on His New Record". Retrieved September 30, 2017.
  28. ^ . Headbangersblog.mtv-q.mtvi.com. May 20, 2008. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  29. ^ "We Came As Romans Detail New Album "Tracing Back Roots" | Theprp.com – Metal, Hardcore And Rock News, Reviews And More". Theprp.com. May 20, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2014.

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GillespieGillespie at Rock am Ring 2019Background informationBirth nameAaron Roderick GillespieBorn 1983 07 18 July 18 1983 age 40 Clearwater Florida U S GenresMetalcore post hardcore alternative rock emo indie rock worship musicOccupation s Musician singerInstrument s Drums vocals guitar pianoYears active1997 presentLabelsTooth amp Nail Solid State Virgin BECWebsiteaarongillespie wbr com Contents 1 Background 2 Musical career 2 1 Underoath 2 2 The Almost 2 3 Solo work 2 4 Paramore 3 Producer 4 FM419 5 Emergency surgery 6 Discography 7 ReferencesBackground editAaron Roderick Gillespie was born on July 18 1983 in Clearwater Florida Ever since he was born he has been nearly blind in his left eye 6 He grew up in a devout Christian family attended private schools and went to church regularly citation needed Gillespie s parents divorced when he was 18 citation needed At age 14 Gillespie worked at the church and vacuumed for 60 a week He enjoyed playing the drums at church but was told that he did not play well and that he played too loud citation needed However one of the leaders in the church came up to him and said that he believed Gillespie would travel the whole world playing drums 7 At this time he received a call from Underoath asking him to play drums for them 8 In 2008 he achieved the HM magazine s Readers Award for favorite drummer along with his bandmate Timothy McTague who received favorite guitarist of 2008 9 He was one of the preaching pastors at Unveiled Church based in the Tampa Bay area of Florida Aaron and his former wife ran a clothing label Pig Cloth 10 Gillespie left Underoath after a European tour in 2010 6 but later rejoined the band Gillespie did guest vocals on the song All About Us by indie pop band He Is We which was released on the album My Forever on November 23 2010 11 Gillespie has discussed his issues with hypochondria and generalized anxiety disorder stating that they played into his departure from Underoath 12 Musical career editUnderoath edit nbsp Gillespie performing as a part of Underoath during their 2007 winter tourGillespie had performed on every Underoath release before O Disambiguation and first began to add clean vocals on Underoath s third album The Changing of Times which shifted Underoath s original extreme metal music style into a more straightforward metalcore sound and was released in 2002 After lead vocalist Dallas Taylor parted with the band Spencer Chamberlain joined and the band began to change its style of music even more Most of the lyrics on the album They re Only Chasing Safety are written by Gillespie and are about him ending a four year relationship He stated to Alternative Press I think I would ve died if we didn t write those songs I thought I had ruined someone s life It s hard to explain but you can t just pretend that things are great and go on and get married The follow up to They re Only Chasing Safety Define the Great Line was released on June 20 2006 it debuted at No 2 on the Billboard 200 selling over 98 000 copies in its first week the record was certified Gold by the RIAA on November 11 2006 representing 500 000 shipped units of the album 13 nbsp Gillespie performing in Australia in 2010On April 5 2010 Underoath announced that the band and Gillespie had agreed to mutually part ways pending the end of their European tour 14 On the same day Gillespie posted a message on his personal blog 15 On August 17 2015 in an interview article for Alternative Press Chamberlain and Gillespie confirmed that the band was reuniting 16 The Almost edit nbsp Gillespie performing with the Almost in Sydney s Big Exo Day 2011Gillespie performed lead vocals for the alternative rock band the Almost The band s debut album Southern Weather was released on April 3 2007 along with their first single Say This Sooner The single reached a peak of No 7 on the Billboard s US Modern Rock Charts Gillespie recorded every instrument on the Southern Weather album except for bass on a couple of tracks with which Kenny Vasoli from The Starting Line helped On November 24 2008 the Almost released an EP No Gift to Bring On October 6 2009 they released another EP Monster EP On November 3 2009 they released their second album Monster Monster in which the rest of the bandmates were more incorporated in the writing and recording processes On June 11 2013 the band released their third full length album Fear Inside Our Bones 17 In an interview released on February 8 2015 on Emery s BadChristian podcast Gillespie stated that he had placed lower priority on the band citing his busy schedule as Paramore s touring drummer a solo artist and producer and the busy schedules of the other band members 18 On September 24 2019 they announced a fourth full length album Fear Caller to be released on October 18 2019 citation needed then released Chokehold with an accompanying music video as part of the announcement citation needed Solo work edit Shortly after leaving Underoath Gillespie announced that he was working on a worship based solo project He went to The Compound recording studio in Seattle on June 28 2010 to record the album that would eventually be released in March 2011 On his Twitter account on July 24 he posted Finished my record So great to be a part of it Goodnight Gillespie s solo album Anthem Song was released on March 8 2011 19 It debuted at number 90 on the Billboard 200 Anthem Song was Gillespie s revisit to his musical beginning which began in worship In an interview with CBN com Gillespie recounted the experience and how a trip to Africa helped shape Anthem Song He stated I saw people worshiping God because He exists because that s what we were created to do I believe everybody worships something whether it be your job or your family or a relationship or whatever We were all made to worship just one and that s Jesus And it really really messed me up seeing these African people who have nothing worshiping God just because He exists It gave me the fuel to go and do this record and also convicted me to leave Underoath and to pursue this ministry area in my life 4 On February 3 2015 he released his second worship album Grace Through the Wandering citation needed The record was made on the road while touring with Paramore and was produced by Paramore s touring key player John In 2016 Gillespie released the self produced Out of the Badlands Gillespie and his studio partner Andrew Goldring made the record at Gillespie s Salt Lake City studio Soundcave Goldring engineered mixed and performed on the record The album is a departure from his former worship record and instead focuses on his personal grieving and honesty 20 Paramore edit On August 26 2013 Gillespie was officially announced as the new touring drummer for Paramore after their previous touring drummer Miles McPherson suffered from an injury 5 He was to remain only for their duration of The Self Titled Tour s European dates but later remained for the duration of their North American fall tour of that year as well as the Australian and New Zealand legs of the tour 21 22 23 Gillespie has stayed in the Paramore touring line up for the next few years playing drums on the Monumentour Paramore s co headlining tour with the band Fall Out Boy in 2014 and the Writing the Future Tour in 2015 along with two of the band s Parahoy Cruises the first one in March 2014 and the second one in March 2016 However in February 2016 Gillespie clarified that his role in Paramore doesn t extend beyond live performances and that he isn t involved in the songwriting recording process with the band With the reinstatement of Paramore s original drummer and with the reunion of Underoath Gillespie is now back with Underoath full time Producer editAaron Gillespie operated as a producer out of Soundcave Studios from 2015 to 2017 24 Alongside singer songwriter producer and engineer Andrew Goldring Gillespie worked on productions most notably Gillespie s solo record Out of the Badlands Goldring also engineered mixed and performed various instruments on the record Other examples of Gillespie s producer credits include Collington s We Swim in Seas that Never Rest 25 Gillespie produced the record played drums and did other various session work with Goldring and Collington The album was debuted by Relevant Magazine on their series The Drop Gillespie and Collington crossed paths when Collington was opening for Aaron Gillespie in Boston Taking a liking to Collington s music Gillespie invited Collington to Salt Lake City to create a record 26 Collington originally laughed at the offer thinking it was a joke 27 FM419 editGillespie worked and toured with the Billy Graham Association s FM419 an event that helps train students to share their faith The event is a prelude to a much larger event held a few months later where students can practice what they learned by leading others to Christ Gillespie performed each day at the beginning and end of the conference citation needed Emergency surgery editWhile on tour with Underoath in 2007 in Las Vegas Nevada Gillespie underwent emergency surgery due to an infected thumb Instead of canceling shows Underoath recruited Kenny Bozich former drummer of The Almost to fill in on drums Spencer Chamberlain and Timothy McTague shared duties in singing his vocal parts 28 Discography editWith Underoath Act of Depression 1999 Cries of the Past 2000 The Changing of Times 2002 They re Only Chasing Safety 2004 Define the Great Line 2006 Survive Kaleidoscope 2008 Lost in the Sound of Separation 2008 Live at Koko 2010 Erase Me 2018 Voyeurist 2022With the Almost Southern Weather 2007 No Gift to Bring 2008 Monster EP 2009 Monster Monster 2009 Fear Inside Our Bones 2013 Fear Caller 2019 Solo Anthem Song 2011 Echo Your Song Live EP 2012 Grace Through the Wandering 2015 Out of the Badlands 2016 Stick Figure Cowboy 2021Appearances in other albums We Swim in Seas that Never Rest drums guitars and vocals from Collington 2016 You re The Wanker If Anyone Is from Say Anything s In Defense of the Genre 2007 My God from This Beautiful Republic s Perceptions 2008 Then They Will Know from Preson Phillips The Observant and the Anawim 2008 Sahara from Relient K s Forget And Not Slow Down 2009 All About Us from He Is We s My Forever 2010 With Everything by Nine O Five 2010 Someway Somehow from Run Kid Run s Patterns 2011 I Survive from We Came As Romans s Tracing Back Roots 2013 29 The Reaper from As It Is s The Great Depression 2018 Super Hero from Atreyu s In Our Wake 2018 Infinite from Silverstein s A Beautiful Place to Drown 2020 Come Along from The Dangerous Summer s All That s Left of the Blue Sky 2021 Signals by Venacava 2020 Goodbye by Dvddy featuring Aaron Gillespie 2020 Dark Love from Sullivan King s LOUD 2021 Apertures by Glass Houses 2021 Tear You Apart by GG Magree 2021 U 2 by 408 2022 Background Character by Supmikecheck 2022 Healing Pool by The Safest Ledge 2022 Out Loud from True North s Out Loud 2022References edit 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