BIO:
In 2005, brothers Josh and Justin Wells formed the band "Close to Home" with their friend, bassist Brad Andress in Cincinnati, Ohio. Prior to label involvement, or a record release, Close to Home was invited to perform three western United States dates (Montana, Denver, and Salt Lake City) on the Vans Warped Tour 2005. In 2006, while on their first non-festival tour, Brad Andress was diagnosed with cancer (in Seattle). While Brad Andress was hospitalized, Close to Home was again invited to perform three southern United States dates (Orlando, Miami, and Tampa) on the Vans Warped Tour 2006. In October 2006, Brad Andress passed away.
After the death of bassist Brad Andress, Close to Home spent most of 2006 getting their members to today's lineup (minus vocalist changes): Josh Wells (Guitar), JJ Cooper (Guitar), and Travis Hartman (Drums). It has been confirmed that guitarists Josh Wells and JJ Cooper have recorded all the bass lines since the passing of Brad Andress. "Legends Live On" EP was released via iTunes April 7, 2008 and was the last live show that bassist Brad Andress played before his death. According to guitarist Josh Wells "The remaining four tracks on the record are about Brad Andress and losing someone." Wells also stated that because of Andress' death, "Close to Home does not have a permanent bass musician". In 2007, Close to Home won the United States, Ernie Ball "Battle of the Bands". This allowed Close to Home to play one night on the acclaimed Taste Of Chaos Tour. According to guitarist Josh Wells, they "played for 13,000 people, sharing the stage with The Used, 30 Seconds To Mars, Chiodos, Senses Fail, Saosin, Aiden, and Evaline, and were given prizes such as a drum set, bass rig, among items." In 2007, Close to Home became a three-peat performer on Vans Warped Tour, performing at Vans Warped Tours 2007 and 2008 in Cincinnati. "Standby" EP was released via iTunes on April 29, 2008. Shortly after, Close to Home embarked on the "V-Neck and Shaved Chest" Tour (June 2008) with We Came as Romans.
Close to Home appeared on a mini-tour (September - October, 2009) with I Am Abomination.[4] Close to Home also embarked on the "Scream It Like You Mean It 2010" Tour (July - August 2010) with Silverstein, Emery, Dance Gavin Dance, I Set My Friends On Fire, Sky Eats Airplane, Ivoryline, and We Came as Romans.[5] Andy Glass from We Came as Romans filled in on bass for the complete tour.
"Never Back Down is our first label debut album! We spent all of 2010 creating this record and getting everything in place to release it! I just wanted to take a moment to tell you a little about the process of making this record and what the concept for it was. When we were first told we would be doing a full length we sat down and put a lot of thought in what direction we wanted to go with it, musically and lyrically. We have always tried our best to be real in everything we do and write what is real to us so the concept of the record formed there. We decided to make a record that would be an exact reflection of our lives, in a way that any one can appreciate. For those who have been supporting us for a long time you know about the struggles we have gone through personally and business wise in pursuit of what we love. It has never been an easy journey but we have always been relentless and 'DIY' in our efforts. The album title and artwork are fairly simple in what it portrays. Being the underdog and coming up against something massive in front of you. The content of the record itself is something we are all very proud of. Musically it is influenced by everything we have ever loved and we believe will take the listener on a journey. It shows the good and the bad of going after what you love and sacrificing everything. We tried to show that also musically as much as lyrically. Some songs are a lot more fun and tell the good side of our lives. The friendship, traveling, partying, creating memorable moments in life worth fighting for and just a love for the people and music itself. The other side to that is some of the heaviest music we have wrote yet and portrays the downsides and struggles. Always being gone and slipping away from understanding what it will ever be like to be 'normal' again. The strain it puts on friendships and all relationships in life. The people who want to pollute the music, talk shit, and infect it with impure intentions. We shot a music video to the song 'All We Know' which is a summary of what the record is about. The album name Never Back Down comes out of this song. We wanted the record to be something anyone who has ever pursued what they love in life, sacrificed or overcome great obstacles could appreciate. Can't wait for people to give it a listen from beginning to end! To hear it as one total work and give us feedback". - Close to Home
The album was often compared to A Day to Remember because of the similar vocal style and genre, combining elements of heavy post-hardcore and metalcore with pop punk, leading to a melodic hardcore sound.
On February 25, 2011, "All We Know" was released as the first official single from Never Back Down, along with a music video.
Close to Home appeared on the Downtown Battle Mountain Tour (March - April 2011) supporting Dance Gavin Dance, IWrestledABearOnce and In Fear and Faith in support of Never Back Down. According to a Facebook post by the band on June 6, 2011, bassist Derek Foust was officially named the current tour bassist for Close to Home during this time. Close to Home performed on the Arkaik + MerchNow + Artery "Summer Partery" Tour (July - August 2011) in support of In Fear and Faith and Vanna.
On February 16, 2012, it was revealed that the opening track on Never Back Down entitled "Intro" was used in the Chinese multinational personal technology company Lenovo Group Limited's 0:33 second commercial entitled "The Jetpack: When Do Gets Done".
According to Close to Home guitarist, Josh Wells, the band entered the studio shortly after the Arkaik + MerchNow + Artery "Summer Partery" Tour to record the follow-up to Never Back Down. Close to Home provided support on the Merchnow.com + Arkaik Clothing "I'm Alive" Tour (September - October 2011) with We Came as Romans and additional support from Miss May I, Of Mice & Men, and Texas in July.[7] Close to Home and We Came as Romans also played the Kent, Ohio Festival at The Outpost with Worth The Wait and Ionia on October 15, 2011. According to lead vocalist Nick Stiens, Close to Home will re-enter the recording studio in November, 2011. Close to Home are scheduled to play two Christmas shows, the first on December 17, 2011 at Penny Road Pub in Barrington, Illinois, as direct support for The Color Morale, and the second as headliner for "Rock The Halls" on December 22, 2011 at the Madison Theater in Covington, Kentucky, with support from Sea Over Comfort, Keep Me From Dreaming, Taking Reagan, and Put to Rest. The latter marked the first hometown show for the band in seven months. Confirmed by the band via Facebook, Close to Home will also be recording from January until early March, 2012 with engineer and producer Andrew Wade (A Day to Remember, The Word Alive). Lead vocalist, Nick Stiens accounced his departure un-officially in November, 2011; and officially announced on February 2, 2012 that he would not be active with the band (currently in Ocala, Florida to begin tracking and recording the next record) and has left the band via his Facebook page. According to the band's Facebook page, instrumental tracking was complete around the end of February 2012. Vocal tracking began early March 2012; although it was unclear who had been selected as the replacement vocalist. On March 22, 2012, AMP Magazine announced that "the band will head out this Spring and are co-headlining ["The Great American Roar" tour] with Ice Nine Kills with support by For All I Am and One Year Later (April - May 2012)." Guitarist Josh Wells added, “After being in the studio for two months we are all super excited to get back out on the road. I can’t wait to show people how awesome some of these new songs are live, and how much Andrew [DeNeef is] killing it vocally.”[8] On April 18, 2012, Close to Home were announced as part of the "Scream It Like You Mean It 2012" tour (July - August 2012) alongside headliner Attack Attack! with We Came as Romans, The Acacia Strain, Oceano, Like Moths to Flames, Impending Doom, Woe, Is Me, Abandon All Ships, Secrets, Volumes, For All Those Sleeping, The Chariot, Glass Cloud, At The Skylines, Texas in July, In Fear and Faith, and Hands Like Houses; they are currently embarked on this tour. On May 23, 2012, the band released their first single from Momentum entitled "Backstabbers Need Not Apply". According to guitarist JJ Cooper on May 25, 2012, Derek Foust is no longer a touring member of the band; and Josh Trenkamp (former member of Sea of Trechery) is filling in on bass during the "Scream It Like You Mean It 2012" tour. Close to Home released their second single entitled "Family Ties" on June 27, 2012; which features Kyle Pavone and David Stephens of We Came as Romans. Momentum's original release date of July 17, 2012 was pushed back to July 31, 2012 for undisclosed reasons; and was made available via iTunes and MerchNow on its release date via Artery Recordings. In the first week of release, Momentum reached No. 157 on the Billboard Top 200, and No. 4 on the Billboard Top New Artists. On August 9, 2012, Close to Home hit No. 4 on the Billboard Heatseekers, No. 41 on Billboard Independent Albums, and No. 21 on Billboard Hard Rock.[9] On October 14, 2012, Close to Home perfomed a video shoot for an unnamed song off Momentum; and on October 17th, JJ Cooper confirmed Josh Trenkamp as the official bassist in the band. Close to Home began providing direct support to Modern Day Escape on "the Harry Pot - tour" (October - November 2012), along with Picture Me Broken, however on October 29, 2012, this tour was cancelled due to Modern Day Escape dropping off the bill. To close out 2012, Close To Home will provide direct support to For All Those Sleeping, along with The Browning, My Ticket Home, and Buried In Verona on the “The Remember Your Roots Tour“ (November - December 2012); and was added to the White Couch Production's 4th Annual "20 Bands of Christmas" show on December 8, 2012 in Palatine, Illinois along with headliner Like Moths to Flames, with support from The Color Morale, For All Those Sleeping, The Plot In You, Ice Nine Kills, The Browning, My Ticket Home, Buried In Verona, and Assassins amongst many. To begin 2013, Close to Home will be headlining the "A Metal Christmas & A Heavy New Year Tour" (January 2013), with support from We Are Defiance, The Overseer, One Year Later, and From Atlantis. Close to Home will then support headliner Eskimo Callboy on the European "Get Drunk or f*ck Off Tour 2013" (February - March 2013), with other support from The Browning and INTOHIMO. On November 30, 2012, Close to Home released their music video for "Don’t Waste Your Breath" exclusively via Alternative Press. On December 3, 2012 it was announced via Alternative Press that "Don’t Waste Your Breath" was the most shared video during the week of its release.
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