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Eleventyseven

Eleventyseven (stylized eleventyseven) is an American pop punk band from Greenville, South Carolina which was formed in 2002.[3] They chose the name "Eleventyseven" because "it's the one that looked cool the next morning".[4] The band was originally signed to Flicker Records and released two albums with the label that charted on Christian music charts. After an independent streak, the band signed on to Sony Japan before returning to an independent status a year later. They continued to tour, self produce and release music independently until disbanding in September 2014.[5][6]

Eleventyseven
Eleventyseven performing a free concert at Lakeside Christian Camp in Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Background information
OriginLaurens, South Carolina, US
GenresChristian rock,[1] synthpop,[2] pop punk[2]
Years active2002–2014, 2016–present
LabelsFlicker, Sony Japan
MembersMatt Langston
Davey Davenport
Past membersJonathan Stephens
Caleb Satterfield
Websiteeleventysevenisalive.com

In late 2016, the band announced via social media that they have come back together to record a new album.[7] They have since returned to independently touring and recording music while maintaining Eleventylife, a music-centric podcast where they frequently interview guests associated with different aspects of the music industry at large.[8][non-primary source needed]

Biography edit

 
Lead singer Matt Langston performing at ShoutFest 2007

Early years (2002–2007) edit

Group members Matt Langston and Caleb Satterfield first played together in a church group from Laurens, South Carolina.[9][10] The duo originally went under the moniker Protective Custody during the group's initial infancy.[10] After adding drummer Johnathan Stephens and renaming themselves Eleventyseven, the band began by playing shows in their hometown when they were in high school, with their first real show being a local True Love Waits rally.[10] The band went on to record a five-song demo EP at The Jam Room in Columbia, South Carolina and then met music producer Ricky Rodriguez after playing a local See You at the Pole event.[11][12] With Rodriguez, the band released an independent full-length album, The Happiest Day of My Death.[13][12] After the band self-released the album and EP[12] and a few years time, Rodriguez was able to catch the attention of Flicker Records founders Mark Stuart and Will McGinniss (of Audio Adrenaline).[13][14]

In 2005, after getting a record deal offer from Flicker, the band embarked on their first tour, the Extreme Tour, with a handful of various other Christian artists.[15] After leaving the tour early, Eleventyseven was signed and accepted to Flicker Records.[15] In early 2006, the band joined Superchick on their "This is Your Anthem" tour, along with Seventh Day Slumber.[16][17]

Their major-label debut, And the Land of Fake Believe, was released on May 16, 2006 to mixed reviews.[18][19][20][21] Following the release of the album, the group appeared at ShoutFest '06,[22] gained exposure on MTVU,[23] and had success at Christian rock radio with the single "MySpace"; their profile on said website became very popular as a result. Their single, "More Than a Revolution", reached the Top 5 in ChristianRock.Net's weekly Top 30,[24] and No. 28 in their annual Top 100,[25] as well as topping the Radio & Records Christian Rock charts.[20][26] A month prior to the album's release, Flicker Records was bought by Provident Label Group, a Sony/BMG subsidiary.[27]

After an appearance on The Logan Show on November 25, 2006, the group announced plans to tour the US in the early months of 2007.[28][29] Galactic Conquest, their second album under Flicker, was released on September 4, 2007.[30][31] The album peaked at No. 40 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart.[32] The song "Love in Your Arms" was released as the band's first single for the record, making it as high as the No. 6 spot in ChristianRock.Net's weekly Top 30.[24] The second song "It's Beautiful" also hit the Top 15, charting at No. 13 on the October 6, 2007 R&R chart.[33] In later 2007, the song "How It Feels (To Be With You)" and the band's newly released 2007 Christmas single "Christmas Magic is Here" appeared on Radio Disney.[34][35] In Japan, the album saw fair commercial success and Eleventyseven went over to perform at Punkspring '08 in Tokyo.[36][37][38] The festival headliners included other bands such as New Found Glory, Zebrahead, Rancid, 311, Angels & Airwaves, and Allister.[36]

Independent (2008–2013) edit

Sometime in 2008, after multiple and repeated struggles with management,[39] Eleventyseven was dropped from Flicker Records, along with multiple other artists at the time.[40] In 2009, after a potential label deal with Gotee Records did not consolidate,[40] the band independently released their third album Adventures in Eville.[41] TobyMac performed at the CD release party for the album.[40] Sony BMG proceeded to release the album internationally in Japan and the band made another venture over to play in Punkspring '10.[40][41][42]

In October 2009, Eleventyseven released a Halloween-based single, "Flashlight (The Cullen Song)".[43] The song was themed as a satirical parody based on the 2008 film Twilight, and more specifically, the main character of Edward Cullen. The single was eventually pulled from the iTunes Store but is still available to be listened to on the band's official YouTube channel.[43]

In mid-2010, bassist Caleb Satterfield decided to leave the band to focus on his marriage and lead a life away from touring.[44][45][46] He was replaced by Davey Davenport, who had filled in as lead guitar for a time in 2009 after lead singer Matt Langston had an accident in which he crushed his thumb.[45][46][47][44]

Eleventyseven released their first EP, Quota, on April 1, 2011, followed by the album Sugarfist, their fourth studio album, on October 26, 2011 under Sony Japan. The album contained five out of the six tracks from the Quota EP plus six new original tracks. The Japanese edition of Sugarfist contained all six songs from Quota EP plus three more bonus tracks as well, making it in its entirety, a sixteen-track album.

In mid-2012, the band segued from their normal sound and composed a folk EP, Attack of the Mountain Medley. The release dealt with subjects from Mormonism to a humorous view of bumpkin trailer parks. Later that year, they returned to their usual synth-punk sound with the Christmas EP, Regifted, which was released November 2012. Eleventyseven also participated in Geki Fest 11 (Japan) with The Cab and The Summer Set.

In mid-2013, lead singer Matt Langston began to tweet about a new Eleventyseven EP that was planned to come out in the near future.[48] Langston revealed the album cover and release date via Instagram on August 28. The EP was set for release on September 10, 2013.[49] The next day, Matt Langston proceeded to post the first song off the EP, an electronic cover of the hymn "Turn Your Eyes," on Eleventyseven's SoundCloud account.[50] The band proceeded to rename the posted hymn, "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus". Through the release of the song, Langston also revealed the EP was officially to be called Good Spells. On September 1, Matt Langston posted on his Jellyrox blog about why the EP was being created.[51] The band proceeded to release a second hymn, "Come Thou Fount," on September 3.[52] This release was followed five days later by a third hymn, "Tis So Sweet (To Trust in Jesus)".[53] On the 10th, as expected, the EP debuted in the iTunes Store.[54] Later, the same day of the release, Matt Langston posted a "press release" of sorts on his Tumblr blog.[55] The post dealt with the new EP, as well as the band's role in Christian music in general.

Disbandment (2014) edit

On September 26, 2014, after a few years of EP releases and no touring, Eleventyseven officially disbanded.[6] Lead singer Matt Langston wrote a farewell statement on the band's official Facebook page stating where all the members were at this time and what they are planning to be working on in the near future.[5]

At the time, Matt Langston planned to fully invest in his solo career as The Jellyrox.[5][56] Bassist Davey Davenport started a new band: the Revelry.[5][57] Finally, drummer Johnathan Stephens started a family with his wife.[58]

On September 30, 2014, The North Face's Korean branch released a video, "Never Stop Exploring".[59] The promotional featured "Don't Want to Fall" by Eleventyseven.

Reunion and new album (2016–present) edit

On November 26, 2016, lead singer Matt Langston and Bassist Davey Davenport posted a vlog announcement on the band's official Facebook page.[7] In the vlog, they stated that Eleventyseven had returned with a new podcast entitled Eleventylife in which the band's origins and lifespan until its death would be discussed. The band also announced that a new album was in the works and was almost finished.[7]

On November 21, 2016 the Eleventylife podcast's first three episodes were released.[39] The first season's run featured Matt Langston, Davey Davenport, and Viner Rob Johnston.[60] Season 1 was informally hosted by YouTuber Kevin McCreary.[61] During season 2 of the podcast, drummer Johnathan Stephens joined the show. Guest stars over the show's run have included Mallory Graham and Scott Tyler of The Rough and Tumble[62] and Wavorly bassist Matt Lott.[63]

On August 21, 2017, Eleventyseven launched a Kickstarter campaign for their fifth studio album Rad Science.[64] On September 3, the project reached its goal and was fully funded. The album was released on November 7, 2017.[65][66]

In August, 2018, Matt Langston debuted a re-envisioned version of "Appalachian Wine" off the band's Attack of the Mountain Medley EP and stated it was planned to be on the B-Sides companion release to Rad Science.[67] The B-Sides EP was released on September 28.[68]

On October 4 & 11, 2019, Matt Langston released an interview with Brendan Brown of Wheatus on the Eleventylife podcast[69] and debuted Eleventyseven's cover of "Teenage Dirtbag".[70][71]

On November 8, 2019, Eleventyseven launched a Kickstarter campaign for their sixth studio album Basic Glitches.[72] The album was released on January 17, 2020.[73]

Following the release of Basic Glitches, a B-Sides EP entitled Betamosh was released on November 6, 2020.[74]

As part of "A Tribute to New Found Glory", a tribute album created by Pacific Ridge Records released in 2021 honoring rock band New Found Glory, Eleventyseven released a cover of "Understatement" as their own single to be featured on the album.[75] The single was released on December 22, 2020, three months before the full album release on March 30, 2021. [76]

In a series of Instagram posts in August 2021, the band revealed their seventh EP, Revenge of the Mountain Medley, a sequel to their second EP, Attack of the Mountain Medley, was to release on November 5, 2021.[77]

On June 6, 2023, the band announced that the upcoming single "Side Hug" would be part of their seventh studio album.[78] In the following months, the album itself was confirmed to release on October 6, and the album release party would be held on October 27, 2023, in Greenville, South Carolina. The title, Gloom & Bloom, as well as the track list and album cover, were revealed on September 5.[79][80]

Musical and lyrical themes edit

The group has garnered comparisons to groups such as Motion City Soundtrack and The Faint. They make frequent references to recent popular culture, such as Conan O'Brien[81] and Star Wars. Their music and lyrics have stylistic similarities to third-wave emo popular in the 2000s. They are commonly coupled with other Christian punk artists from their genre such as Relient K, Stellar Kart, Hawk Nelson, Philmont, and Capital Lights.

The band has sought to infuse the music with hope rather than maintain the themes of sadness and grief common to this music.[82] Lead singer Matt Langston has said, "You get tired of being yelled at, hearing the same parallels drawn in every song... Knives. Night. Pain. Winter. We have been put here to enjoy the blessings in life, not cry about the curse of our self-inflicted pain. We want to push people past their feelings, passions, and experiences...past their circumstances to see the big picture of God's creation. We want people to feel what He has done for us and wear a smile when they leave our concerts."[82]

Presently, the band no longer identifies itself as a Christian band and defines faith as a personal experience separate from a label placed on their music.[83][84]

Other projects edit

In 2011, Matt Langston founded the independent music label Rock Candy Recordings.[85] The company currently houses ten music artists, all located generally in the Southeastern United States.[85][86]

The Jellyrox edit

Lead singer Matt Langston has also formed an electropop solo project called The Jellyrox.[56] The act first appeared in the form of remixes for several Eleventyseven songs, beginning with "Evil Genius (The Jellyrox remix)," which was released as part of Eleventyseven's 2009 album, Adventures in Eville. The project has currently released two full-length albums (Heta Himlen and Bang & Whimper), two EPs (The Jellyrox and Embellish), and a few singles.[87]

The Fast Feeling edit

In 2016, Matt Langston joined Five Iron Frenzy founding members Leanor Ortega Till (also known as "Jeff the Girl"), Scott Kerr, and Andrew Verdecchio to create a power pop EDM band entitled The Fast Feeling.[88] In August, the band opened an Indiegogo campaign to fund their first full-length album Pulses.[89] After successfully getting the campaign fully funded, the album debuted on January 13, 2017.[90][91][92]

In October 2016, the debut song "Break" from Pulses was included in Indie Vision Music's compilation release Hearts Bleed Passion Vol. 6 - Part 1.[93][94]

Langston provides harmonizing vocals, synth, and guitar to the project, as well as being one of its producers.

Best Friend Fight edit

Langston also teamed up with Rob Johnson of The Switch Kids to form a small side-project called Best Friend Fight which officially released one song, "Walking Dead Apocalypse". The single also had a music video which was published via YouTube on August 29, 2010.[95] A song called "Fancy" was also released[96] as well as a leaked song: "Time Machine".[97] In 2016, Best Friend Fight remixed the song "Enough" off The Jellyrox's album Bang & Whimper.[98]

Fantasy League edit

In 2022, Langston reunited with former The Fast Feeling bandmate Scott Kerr of Five Iron Frenzy to form an indie pop band called Fantasy League.[99] The collaboration was announced on April 12, 2022, followed by the release of debut single "Blind" on April 15, 2022. Their self-titled debut album was released on November 18, 2022, featuring five singles released prior to the album.[100]

Members edit

  • Matt Langston - lead vocals, guitar, keyboard, synths and programming (2002–2014, 2016–present)
  • Davey Davenport - bass, keyboard, backing vocals (2010–2014, 2016–present)
  • Jonathan Stephens - drums, backing vocals (2002–2014)
  • Caleb Satterfield - bass, backing vocals (2002–2010)

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Title Label(s)
2006 And the Land of Fake Believe Flicker Records
2007 Galactic Conquest Flicker Records
2009 Adventures in Eville Independent
2011 Sugarfist Sony Japan
2017 Rad Science Rock Candy Recordings
2020 Basic Glitches Rock Candy Recordings
2023 Gloom & Bloom Rock Candy Recordings

EPs edit

Year Title Label(s)
2011 Quota Independent
2012 Attack of the Mountain Medley Rock Candy Recordings
2012 Regifted Rock Candy Recordings
2013 Good Spells Rock Candy Recordings
2018 Rad Science: B-Sides Rock Candy Recordings
2020 Betamosh Rock Candy Recordings
2021 Revenge of the Mountain Medley Rock Candy Recordings

Singles edit

Year Title Album Label(s)
2006 "More Than a Revolution" And the Land of Fake Believe Flicker Records
2006 "MySpace" And the Land of Fake Believe Flicker Records
2007 "Nostalgiatopia" And the Land of Fake Believe Flicker Records
2007 "It's Beautiful" Galactic Conquest Flicker Records
2007 "Love in Your Arms" Galactic Conquest Flicker Records
2007 "Christmas Magic is Here" non-album track Flicker Records
2009 "Evil Genius" Adventures in Eville independent
2009 "Trying" Adventures in Eville independent
2009 "Cody's Song" non-album track independent
2009 "Flashlight (The Cullen Song)" non-album track independent
2011 "Book of Secrets" Quota independent
2011 "Quota" Sugarfist Sony Japan
2017 "New Rock Bottom" Rad Science Rock Candy Recordings
2017 "Holding Out" Rad Science Rock Candy Recordings
2019 "Teenage Dirtbag" non-album cover track Rock Candy Recordings
2019 "Killing My Vibe" Basic Glitches Rock Candy Recordings
2020 "Girl U Want" non-album cover track Rock Candy Recordings
2020 "Cookie" Basic Glitches Rock Candy Recordings
2020 "Hellmouth" Betamosh Rock Candy Recordings
2020 "Understatement" non-album cover track Pacific Ridge Records
2021 "Wild" non-album track Rock Candy Recordings
2022 "Weird Ones" Gloom & Bloom Rock Candy Recordings
2023 "Opaque" Gloom & Bloom Rock Candy Recordings
2023 "Side Hug" Gloom & Bloom Rock Candy Recordings

Music videos edit

Year Title Album/EP Label(s) Sources
2006 MySpace And the Land of Fake Believe Flicker Records YouTube Go
2007 Love in Your Arms Galactic Conquest Flicker Records YouTube Go
2009 Evil Genius Adventures in Eville Independent YouTube Go
2011 Quota Quota, Sugarfist Independent YouTube Go
2017 Inside Out Rad Science Rock Candy Recordings YouTube Go
2020 Hellmouth (feat. Spaceman Jones) Betamosh Rock Candy Recordings YouTube Go

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Eleventyseven stylized eleventyseven is an American pop punk band from Greenville South Carolina which was formed in 2002 3 They chose the name Eleventyseven because it s the one that looked cool the next morning 4 The band was originally signed to Flicker Records and released two albums with the label that charted on Christian music charts After an independent streak the band signed on to Sony Japan before returning to an independent status a year later They continued to tour self produce and release music independently until disbanding in September 2014 5 6 EleventysevenEleventyseven performing a free concert at Lakeside Christian Camp in Pittsfield MassachusettsBackground informationOriginLaurens South Carolina USGenresChristian rock 1 synthpop 2 pop punk 2 Years active2002 2014 2016 presentLabelsFlicker Sony JapanMembersMatt LangstonDavey DavenportPast membersJonathan StephensCaleb SatterfieldWebsiteeleventysevenisalive wbr com In late 2016 the band announced via social media that they have come back together to record a new album 7 They have since returned to independently touring and recording music while maintaining Eleventylife a music centric podcast where they frequently interview guests associated with different aspects of the music industry at large 8 non primary source needed Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 2002 2007 1 2 Independent 2008 2013 1 3 Disbandment 2014 1 4 Reunion and new album 2016 present 2 Musical and lyrical themes 3 Other projects 3 1 The Jellyrox 3 2 The Fast Feeling 3 3 Best Friend Fight 3 4 Fantasy League 4 Members 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 EPs 5 3 Singles 5 4 Music videos 6 References 7 External linksBiography edit nbsp Lead singer Matt Langston performing at ShoutFest 2007 Early years 2002 2007 edit Group members Matt Langston and Caleb Satterfield first played together in a church group from Laurens South Carolina 9 10 The duo originally went under the moniker Protective Custody during the group s initial infancy 10 After adding drummer Johnathan Stephens and renaming themselves Eleventyseven the band began by playing shows in their hometown when they were in high school with their first real show being a local True Love Waits rally 10 The band went on to record a five song demo EP at The Jam Room in Columbia South Carolina and then met music producer Ricky Rodriguez after playing a local See You at the Pole event 11 12 With Rodriguez the band released an independent full length album The Happiest Day of My Death 13 12 After the band self released the album and EP 12 and a few years time Rodriguez was able to catch the attention of Flicker Records founders Mark Stuart and Will McGinniss of Audio Adrenaline 13 14 In 2005 after getting a record deal offer from Flicker the band embarked on their first tour the Extreme Tour with a handful of various other Christian artists 15 After leaving the tour early Eleventyseven was signed and accepted to Flicker Records 15 In early 2006 the band joined Superchick on their This is Your Anthem tour along with Seventh Day Slumber 16 17 Their major label debut And the Land of Fake Believe was released on May 16 2006 to mixed reviews 18 19 20 21 Following the release of the album the group appeared at ShoutFest 06 22 gained exposure on MTVU 23 and had success at Christian rock radio with the single MySpace their profile on said website became very popular as a result Their single More Than a Revolution reached the Top 5 in ChristianRock Net s weekly Top 30 24 and No 28 in their annual Top 100 25 as well as topping the Radio amp Records Christian Rock charts 20 26 A month prior to the album s release Flicker Records was bought by Provident Label Group a Sony BMG subsidiary 27 After an appearance on The Logan Show on November 25 2006 the group announced plans to tour the US in the early months of 2007 28 29 Galactic Conquest their second album under Flicker was released on September 4 2007 30 31 The album peaked at No 40 on Billboard s Top Christian Albums chart 32 The song Love in Your Arms was released as the band s first single for the record making it as high as the No 6 spot in ChristianRock Net s weekly Top 30 24 The second song It s Beautiful also hit the Top 15 charting at No 13 on the October 6 2007 R amp R chart 33 In later 2007 the song How It Feels To Be With You and the band s newly released 2007 Christmas single Christmas Magic is Here appeared on Radio Disney 34 35 In Japan the album saw fair commercial success and Eleventyseven went over to perform at Punkspring 08 in Tokyo 36 37 38 The festival headliners included other bands such as New Found Glory Zebrahead Rancid 311 Angels amp Airwaves and Allister 36 Independent 2008 2013 edit Sometime in 2008 after multiple and repeated struggles with management 39 Eleventyseven was dropped from Flicker Records along with multiple other artists at the time 40 In 2009 after a potential label deal with Gotee Records did not consolidate 40 the band independently released their third album Adventures in Eville 41 TobyMac performed at the CD release party for the album 40 Sony BMG proceeded to release the album internationally in Japan and the band made another venture over to play in Punkspring 10 40 41 42 In October 2009 Eleventyseven released a Halloween based single Flashlight The Cullen Song 43 The song was themed as a satirical parody based on the 2008 film Twilight and more specifically the main character of Edward Cullen The single was eventually pulled from the iTunes Store but is still available to be listened to on the band s official YouTube channel 43 In mid 2010 bassist Caleb Satterfield decided to leave the band to focus on his marriage and lead a life away from touring 44 45 46 He was replaced by Davey Davenport who had filled in as lead guitar for a time in 2009 after lead singer Matt Langston had an accident in which he crushed his thumb 45 46 47 44 Eleventyseven released their first EP Quota on April 1 2011 followed by the album Sugarfist their fourth studio album on October 26 2011 under Sony Japan The album contained five out of the six tracks from the Quota EP plus six new original tracks The Japanese edition of Sugarfist contained all six songs from Quota EP plus three more bonus tracks as well making it in its entirety a sixteen track album In mid 2012 the band segued from their normal sound and composed a folk EP Attack of the Mountain Medley The release dealt with subjects from Mormonism to a humorous view of bumpkin trailer parks Later that year they returned to their usual synth punk sound with the Christmas EP Regifted which was released November 2012 Eleventyseven also participated in Geki Fest 11 Japan with The Cab and The Summer Set In mid 2013 lead singer Matt Langston began to tweet about a new Eleventyseven EP that was planned to come out in the near future 48 Langston revealed the album cover and release date via Instagram on August 28 The EP was set for release on September 10 2013 49 The next day Matt Langston proceeded to post the first song off the EP an electronic cover of the hymn Turn Your Eyes on Eleventyseven s SoundCloud account 50 The band proceeded to rename the posted hymn Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus Through the release of the song Langston also revealed the EP was officially to be called Good Spells On September 1 Matt Langston posted on his Jellyrox blog about why the EP was being created 51 The band proceeded to release a second hymn Come Thou Fount on September 3 52 This release was followed five days later by a third hymn Tis So Sweet To Trust in Jesus 53 On the 10th as expected the EP debuted in the iTunes Store 54 Later the same day of the release Matt Langston posted a press release of sorts on his Tumblr blog 55 The post dealt with the new EP as well as the band s role in Christian music in general Disbandment 2014 edit On September 26 2014 after a few years of EP releases and no touring Eleventyseven officially disbanded 6 Lead singer Matt Langston wrote a farewell statement on the band s official Facebook page stating where all the members were at this time and what they are planning to be working on in the near future 5 At the time Matt Langston planned to fully invest in his solo career as The Jellyrox 5 56 Bassist Davey Davenport started a new band the Revelry 5 57 Finally drummer Johnathan Stephens started a family with his wife 58 On September 30 2014 The North Face s Korean branch released a video Never Stop Exploring 59 The promotional featured Don t Want to Fall by Eleventyseven Reunion and new album 2016 present edit On November 26 2016 lead singer Matt Langston and Bassist Davey Davenport posted a vlog announcement on the band s official Facebook page 7 In the vlog they stated that Eleventyseven had returned with a new podcast entitled Eleventylife in which the band s origins and lifespan until its death would be discussed The band also announced that a new album was in the works and was almost finished 7 On November 21 2016 the Eleventylife podcast s first three episodes were released 39 The first season s run featured Matt Langston Davey Davenport and Viner Rob Johnston 60 Season 1 was informally hosted by YouTuber Kevin McCreary 61 During season 2 of the podcast drummer Johnathan Stephens joined the show Guest stars over the show s run have included Mallory Graham and Scott Tyler of The Rough and Tumble 62 and Wavorly bassist Matt Lott 63 On August 21 2017 Eleventyseven launched a Kickstarter campaign for their fifth studio album Rad Science 64 On September 3 the project reached its goal and was fully funded The album was released on November 7 2017 65 66 In August 2018 Matt Langston debuted a re envisioned version of Appalachian Wine off the band s Attack of the Mountain Medley EP and stated it was planned to be on the B Sides companion release to Rad Science 67 The B Sides EP was released on September 28 68 On October 4 amp 11 2019 Matt Langston released an interview with Brendan Brown of Wheatus on the Eleventylife podcast 69 and debuted Eleventyseven s cover of Teenage Dirtbag 70 71 On November 8 2019 Eleventyseven launched a Kickstarter campaign for their sixth studio album Basic Glitches 72 The album was released on January 17 2020 73 Following the release of Basic Glitches a B Sides EP entitled Betamosh was released on November 6 2020 74 As part of A Tribute to New Found Glory a tribute album created by Pacific Ridge Records released in 2021 honoring rock band New Found Glory Eleventyseven released a cover of Understatement as their own single to be featured on the album 75 The single was released on December 22 2020 three months before the full album release on March 30 2021 76 In a series of Instagram posts in August 2021 the band revealed their seventh EP Revenge of the Mountain Medley a sequel to their second EP Attack of the Mountain Medley was to release on November 5 2021 77 On June 6 2023 the band announced that the upcoming single Side Hug would be part of their seventh studio album 78 In the following months the album itself was confirmed to release on October 6 and the album release party would be held on October 27 2023 in Greenville South Carolina The title Gloom amp Bloom as well as the track list and album cover were revealed on September 5 79 80 Musical and lyrical themes editThe group has garnered comparisons to groups such as Motion City Soundtrack and The Faint They make frequent references to recent popular culture such as Conan O Brien 81 and Star Wars Their music and lyrics have stylistic similarities to third wave emo popular in the 2000s They are commonly coupled with other Christian punk artists from their genre such as Relient K Stellar Kart Hawk Nelson Philmont and Capital Lights The band has sought to infuse the music with hope rather than maintain the themes of sadness and grief common to this music 82 Lead singer Matt Langston has said You get tired of being yelled at hearing the same parallels drawn in every song Knives Night Pain Winter We have been put here to enjoy the blessings in life not cry about the curse of our self inflicted pain We want to push people past their feelings passions and experiences past their circumstances to see the big picture of God s creation We want people to feel what He has done for us and wear a smile when they leave our concerts 82 Presently the band no longer identifies itself as a Christian band and defines faith as a personal experience separate from a label placed on their music 83 84 Other projects editIn 2011 Matt Langston founded the independent music label Rock Candy Recordings 85 The company currently houses ten music artists all located generally in the Southeastern United States 85 86 The Jellyrox edit Lead singer Matt Langston has also formed an electropop solo project called The Jellyrox 56 The act first appeared in the form of remixes for several Eleventyseven songs beginning with Evil Genius The Jellyrox remix which was released as part of Eleventyseven s 2009 album Adventures in Eville The project has currently released two full length albums Heta Himlen and Bang amp Whimper two EPs The Jellyrox and Embellish and a few singles 87 The Fast Feeling edit In 2016 Matt Langston joined Five Iron Frenzy founding members Leanor Ortega Till also known as Jeff the Girl Scott Kerr and Andrew Verdecchio to create a power pop EDM band entitled The Fast Feeling 88 In August the band opened an Indiegogo campaign to fund their first full length album Pulses 89 After successfully getting the campaign fully funded the album debuted on January 13 2017 90 91 92 In October 2016 the debut song Break from Pulses was included in Indie Vision Music s compilation release Hearts Bleed Passion Vol 6 Part 1 93 94 Langston provides harmonizing vocals synth and guitar to the project as well as being one of its producers Best Friend Fight edit Langston also teamed up with Rob Johnson of The Switch Kids to form a small side project called Best Friend Fight which officially released one song Walking Dead Apocalypse The single also had a music video which was published via YouTube on August 29 2010 95 A song called Fancy was also released 96 as well as a leaked song Time Machine 97 In 2016 Best Friend Fight remixed the song Enough off The Jellyrox s album Bang amp Whimper 98 Fantasy League edit In 2022 Langston reunited with former The Fast Feeling bandmate Scott Kerr of Five Iron Frenzy to form an indie pop band called Fantasy League 99 The collaboration was announced on April 12 2022 followed by the release of debut single Blind on April 15 2022 Their self titled debut album was released on November 18 2022 featuring five singles released prior to the album 100 Members editMatt Langston lead vocals guitar keyboard synths and programming 2002 2014 2016 present Davey Davenport bass keyboard backing vocals 2010 2014 2016 present Jonathan Stephens drums backing vocals 2002 2014 Caleb Satterfield bass backing vocals 2002 2010 Discography editAlbums edit Year Title Label s 2006 And the Land of Fake Believe Flicker Records 2007 Galactic Conquest Flicker Records 2009 Adventures in Eville Independent 2011 Sugarfist Sony Japan 2017 Rad Science Rock Candy Recordings 2020 Basic Glitches Rock Candy Recordings 2023 Gloom amp Bloom Rock Candy Recordings EPs edit Year Title Label s 2011 Quota Independent 2012 Attack of the Mountain Medley Rock Candy Recordings 2012 Regifted Rock Candy Recordings 2013 Good Spells Rock Candy Recordings 2018 Rad Science B Sides Rock Candy Recordings 2020 Betamosh Rock Candy Recordings 2021 Revenge of the Mountain Medley Rock Candy Recordings Singles edit Year Title Album Label s 2006 More Than a Revolution And the Land of Fake Believe Flicker Records 2006 MySpace And the Land of Fake Believe Flicker Records 2007 Nostalgiatopia And the Land of Fake Believe Flicker Records 2007 It s Beautiful Galactic Conquest Flicker Records 2007 Love in Your Arms Galactic Conquest Flicker Records 2007 Christmas Magic is Here non album track Flicker Records 2009 Evil Genius Adventures in Eville independent 2009 Trying Adventures in Eville independent 2009 Cody s Song non album track independent 2009 Flashlight The Cullen Song non album track independent 2011 Book of Secrets Quota independent 2011 Quota Sugarfist Sony Japan 2017 New Rock Bottom Rad Science Rock Candy Recordings 2017 Holding Out Rad Science Rock Candy Recordings 2019 Teenage Dirtbag non album cover track Rock Candy Recordings 2019 Killing My Vibe Basic Glitches Rock Candy Recordings 2020 Girl U Want non album cover track Rock Candy Recordings 2020 Cookie Basic Glitches Rock Candy Recordings 2020 Hellmouth Betamosh Rock Candy Recordings 2020 Understatement non album cover track Pacific Ridge Records 2021 Wild non album track Rock Candy Recordings 2022 Weird Ones Gloom amp Bloom Rock Candy Recordings 2023 Opaque Gloom amp Bloom Rock Candy Recordings 2023 Side Hug Gloom amp Bloom Rock Candy Recordings Music videos edit Year Title Album EP Label s Sources 2006 MySpace And the Land of Fake Believe Flicker Records YouTube Go 2007 Love in Your Arms Galactic Conquest Flicker Records YouTube Go 2009 Evil Genius Adventures in Eville Independent YouTube Go 2011 Quota Quota Sugarfist Independent YouTube Go 2017 Inside Out Rad Science Rock Candy Recordings YouTube Go 2020 Hellmouth feat Spaceman Jones Betamosh Rock Candy Recordings YouTube GoReferences edit Experience thrills crowd Retrieved October 4 2017 a b SoundTrack web extra Quota April 9 2011 Retrieved October 4 2017 Band Information Jesus Freak Hideout Accessed September 19 2007 Band Interview on thebrainfreeze org Accessed December 31 2007 a b c d Eleventyseven s official announcement of disbandment Facebook Retrieved September 27 2014 a b Eleventyseven Comes to an End Indie Vision Music Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 a b c We Are Back New Podcast amp New Record Facebook Retrieved November 25 2016 Eleventylife on Apple Music Apple Music Retrieved October 14 2019 Power Punk Pop Practitioners Cross Rhythms UK Accessed September 9 2007 a b c Eleventylife Podcast Episode 1 1 libsyn com November 21 2016 Retrieved February 11 2017 Eleventylife Podcast Episode 1 2 libsyn com November 21 2016 Retrieved February 11 2017 a b c Biography Allmusic com a b Eleventylife Podcast Episode 1 3 libsyn com November 21 2016 Retrieved February 11 2017 Eleventylife Podcast Episode 1 4 libsyn com December 2 2016 Retrieved February 11 2017 a b Eleventylife Podcast Episode 1 5 libsyn com December 2 2016 Retrieved February 11 2017 Superchick Bring Your Anthem to gymnasium The Waltonian March 31 2006 Retrieved February 11 2017 Eleventylife Podcast Episode 1 6 libsyn com December 16 2016 Retrieved February 11 2017 Review of And the Land of Fake Believe Crosswalk Accessed September 9 2007 Review of And the Land of Fake Believe Allmusic com Accessed September 9 2007 a b Review of And the Land of Fake Believe Jesus Freak Hideout May 15 2006 Accessed September 9 2007 Review of And the Land of Fake Believe Lexington Herald Leader June 22 2006 section Faith amp Values p 3 PopRockFolkJazzEtc The Washington Post August 11 2006 p T10 Interview with Eleventyseven Archived December 22 2007 at the Wayback Machine Alloy com Accessed September 9 2007 a b Album Info Archived June 11 2010 at the Wayback Machine ChristianRock Net Accessed September 9 2007 Top 100 of 2006 Archived November 6 2013 at the Wayback Machine ChristianRock Net Accessed September 9 2007 News Archived December 22 2007 at the Wayback Machine Waterfront Management Accessed September 9 2007 Provident Acquires Flicker Records Archived December 22 2007 at the Wayback Machine Radio and Records March 24 2006 Accessed September 9 2007 Pop punk band Eleventyseven Performs on the Logan Show November 25 WDC Media WebWire November 22 2006 Accessed September 9 2007 Christian Rockers to Perform Today at Praise Assembly The Pueblo Chieftain March 24 2007 Subscription Access required CD Releases for the Week of September 4 Macleans ca September 7 2007 Accessed September 9 2007 Review of Galactic Conquest Jesus Freak Hideout Accessed September 9 2007 Billboard Albums AllMusic Retrieved June 23 2008 1 October 6 2007 R amp R as recorded at the Weekend 22 music program Retrieved October 19 2007 Eleventylife Podcast Episode 1 9 libsyn com January 6 2017 Retrieved February 11 2017 eleventyseven to Perform at Riley Park on May 23 MILB com April 29 2010 Retrieved February 11 2017 They have also recorded multiple Top 10 Christian rock singles including hits Love in Your Arms Myspace and Nastalgiatopia while enjoying several Radio Disney hits like How It Feels and Christmas Magic a b Eleventylife Podcast Episode 1 8 libsyn com December 16 2016 Retrieved February 11 2017 Love in Your Arms punkspring 08 Eleventyseven YouTube April 10 2008 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved February 11 2017 Fight to Save Your Life punkspring 08 Eleventyseven YouTube April 10 2008 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved February 11 2017 a b Eleventylife Podcast Archive libsyn com Retrieved February 12 2017 a b c d Eleventylife Podcast Episode 1 11 libsyn com January 20 2017 Retrieved February 12 2017 a b Big in Japan Eleventyseven releases Adventures in Eville album Cross Rhythms July 16 2009 Retrieved February 12 2017 Work and Time out with The Label Eleventyseven YouTube April 3 2010 Retrieved February 12 2017 dead YouTube link a b Flashlight The Cullen Song by Eleventyseven YouTube Retrieved October 1 2014 dead YouTube link a b Eleventylife Podcast Episode 1 12 libsyn com January 27 2017 Retrieved February 12 2017 a b Band Update From Eleventyseven Jesus Freak Hideout Retrieved October 1 2014 a b Eleventyseven Loses Bassist But New Music Is Coming Christian Rock 20 Retrieved October 1 2014 South Carolina s Eleventyseven bring in new bass player Cross Rhythms Retrieved October 5 2014 Matt Langston eleventymatt August 24 2013 Looking at the rough drawing for the new eleventy EP Tweet via Twitter Matt Langston eleventymatt August 16 2013 I m so stoked to let everyone hear this new eleventy project Tweet via Twitter Instagram post on Eleventyseven s new EP and the release date Instagram Turn Your Eyes hymn on SoundCloud SoundCloud Tumblr post on why Good Spells was made Tumblr Come Thou Fount on SoundCloud SoundCloud Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Tis So Sweet on SoundCloud SoundCloud Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Good Spells EP on iTunes iTunes Good Spells press release by Matt Langston Tumblr a b The Jellyrox official website TheJellyrox com Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 6 2014 Revelry band on SoundCloud SoundCloud Retrieved October 2 2014 Broken FM Interview with Matt Langston of Eleventyseven Archived from the original on September 25 2013 Retrieved September 30 2013 승부욕 돋는 노스페이스 영상 avi The North Face Never Stop Exploring Video YouTube September 30 2014 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved August 1 2015 Rob Johnston on Vine Vine Archived from the original on January 7 2017 Retrieved September 8 2017 Say Goodnight Kevin by Kevin McCreary on YouTube YouTube Retrieved September 3 2017 Eleventylife Podcast Episode 2 10 libsyn com June 9 2017 Retrieved September 3 2017 Eleventylife Podcast Episode 3 1 Season Premiere libsyn com August 26 2017 Retrieved September 3 2017 Rad Science by eleventyseven Kickstarter Kickstarter August 21 2017 Retrieved September 3 2017 Rad Science by Eleventyseven on iTunes iTunes Retrieved November 4 2017 eleventyseven announces Rad Science New Release Today August 28 2017 Retrieved November 4 2017 Eleventylife Episode No 67 libsyn com August 24 2018 Retrieved October 11 2019 Rad Science B Sides on Apple Music Apple Music September 28 2018 Retrieved October 11 2019 Eleventylife Episode 86 Record Deals Dirtbags amp Alternating Currents w Brendan Brown of Wheatus Part 1 libsyn com October 4 2019 Retrieved October 11 2019 Eleventylife Episode 87 Record Deals Dirtbags amp Alternating Currents w Brendan Brown of Wheatus Part 2 libsyn com October 11 2019 Retrieved October 11 2019 Teenage Dirtbag Single by Eleventyseven on Apple Music Apple Music October 11 2019 Retrieved October 11 2019 Eleventyseven Launch Kickstarter for New Album Already Funded Indie Vision Music November 11 2019 Retrieved December 5 2019 Basic Glitches album latest from South Carolina s Eleventyseven Cross Rhythms January 1 2020 Retrieved February 29 2020 Betamosh by Eleventyseven on Apple Music Apple Music Retrieved November 6 2020 Understatement Single by Eleventyseven on Apple Music Apple Music December 22 2020 Retrieved April 15 2022 A Tribute to New Found Glory Various Artists Pacific Ridge Records Bandcamp March 30 2021 Retrieved April 15 2022 eleventyseven on Instagram Instagram August 26 2021 Retrieved April 15 2022 eleventyseven eleventysevenisalive on Instagram Instagram June 6 2023 Retrieved October 1 2023 eleventyseven eleventysevenisalive on Instagram Instagram August 2 2023 Retrieved October 1 2023 Gloom amp Bloom Vinyl 7C Rock Candy Recordings Big Cartel September 5 2023 Retrieved October 1 2023 Jesus Freak Hideout s review of Galactic Conquest Jesus Freak Hideout Retrieved October 2 2014 a b Artist Profile Archived December 18 2000 at the Wayback Machine at ChristianRock Net Must search to access profile Accessed September 9 2007 Eleventylife Podcast Episode 3 9 libsyn com October 13 2017 Retrieved November 4 2017 Eleventylife Podcast Episode 3 10 libsyn com October 20 2017 Retrieved November 4 2017 a b Rock Candy Recordings official website Rock Candy Recordings Retrieved June 14 2022 Rock Candy Recordings on Facebook Facebook Retrieved January 29 2017 The Jellyrox on iTunes iTunes Retrieved December 29 2014 The Fast Feeling on Facebook Facebook Retrieved January 29 2017 The Fast Feeling s Full Length Debut Album campaign Indiegogo Retrieved January 29 2017 Pulses by The Fast Feeling on iTunes iTunes January 13 2017 Retrieved January 29 2017 Pulses by The Fast Feeling on Bandcamp Bandcamp January 13 2017 Retrieved January 29 2017 The Fast Feeling Pulses Shockwave Magazine January 16 2017 Retrieved January 29 2017 Hearts Bleed Passion Vol 6 Part 1 on Indie Vision Music Indie Vision Music Archived from the original on January 31 2017 Retrieved January 29 2017 Indie Vision Music Presents Hearts Bleed Passion Vol 6 Jesus Freak Hideout October 3 2016 Retrieved January 29 2017 Walking Dead Apocalypse Music Video The Scare House Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Fancy on YouTube YouTube Retrieved December 29 2014 dead YouTube link Time Machine on YouTube YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Bang amp Whimper by The Jellyrox on iTunes iTunes Retrieved January 29 2016 eleventyseven on Instagram Instagram Retrieved April 15 2022 eleventyseven on Instagram Instagram Retrieved November 18 2022 External links editOfficial website 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