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Life in Your Way

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Life in Your Way
Josh Kellam, lead vocalist of Life in Your Way, performs at Cornerstone Festival 2007.
Josh Kellam, lead vocalist of Life in Your Way, performs at Cornerstone Festival 2007.
Background information
OriginManchester, Connecticut, United States
GenresChristian hardcore,[1] post-hardcore,[2] melodic hardcore,[2] metalcore[1]
Years active1999–2008, 2011–present
Labels
MembersJosh Kellam
Jeremy Kellam
Todd Mackey
James Allen
Dave Swanson
Andy Nelson
Past membersAndrew Bradley
Jason DiNitto
John Young
Casey McCue
Mike Saracino
John Gaskill
Corey Stroffolino
WebsiteLife in Your Way on Facebook

Life in Your Way (also known as LIYW) is a Christian hardcore band from Connecticut.

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History

Origins (1999-2002)

The band was formed by two childhood friends Josh Kellam and Todd Mackey. Jeremy Kellam joined the band to play bass after the dissolution of his former band, which also included Casey McCue who played second guitar for a short period and was then replaced by Jason DiNitto.

The band played many concerts throughout the Northeastern United States, quickly garnering acclaim and a rapidly multiplying fan-base. The band stayed a four piece for some time. At that time they befriended a band called Solace from New York, with whom they released a split CD entitled The Heart and Flesh Cry Out. The musical style of the band at that time far more influenced by metalcore than their later material. Todd who later played guitar for the band, played drums in this incarnation.

The Sun Rises and the Sun Sets... and Still Our Time is Endless (2002-2006)

Jay exited the band and after a short hiatus, Todd transitioned to guitar and the band recruited John Young to take his place as drummer. They also added Andrew Bradley as second guitarist. The hiatus and the line-up changes sparked a dramatic stylistic transformation, which was sonically captured on the four song demo entitled 'All These Things Tie Me Down'. Released in 2002 the sharp contrast of the demo with their earlier split CD only further fanned the flames of their popularity. The demo attracted Indianola Records, who signed the band, and released their first two full-length records. The first, The Sun Rises and the Sun Sets... and Still Our Time is Endless, which was released in 2003, and their second, Ignite and Rebuild, which was released in 2005. The latter was also released in the Christian Market by Floodgate Records, and in Europe by Guideline Records.

Member changes, and Waking Giants (2006-2008)

After the recording of The Sun Rises and the Sun Sets..., Todd left the band to pursue an opportunity singing for the band With Honor. He was replaced for a short time by the former guitarist of the band Solace, Mike Saracino. Several tours into promoting the record, John Young left the band, and not long after Andrew Bradley left as well.

The band went on a hiatus due to the lack of sufficient band members and started holding auditions for replacements. They chose a drummer, John Gaskill, a resident of Virginia, and also recruited two local guitarists from the defunct rock band October War, Dave Swanson and James Allen.

Once their contract with Indianola Records expired, the band signed with Solid State Records in June 2006. Their first, and only full-length record for Solid State Records entitled Waking Giants, was produced by Garth Richardson, and released on March 6, 2007. Shortly after the release of Waking Giants, guitarist Dave Swanson left the band to play guitar for Texas-based electro-pop-rock band PlayRadioPlay!, and not long after, was followed by James Allen. To replace the two departed guitarists, the band rejoined with former guitarist Todd Mackey, and recruited Corey Stroffolino of the fellow Connecticut band, The Risk Taken.

Disbanding (2008-2011)

The band was set to play its final concert at the Heirloom Arts Theatre in Danbury, Connecticut on July 12, 2008, to a sold-out crowd, reuniting with several former members who played with the band in a revolving line-up at the concert.

Due to the sell-out, the band reunited for a concert not long after on December 20, 2008. At this concert the band performed alongside Wrench in the Works, The Risk Taken, Our Final Say, and With Honor, who had also reunited for the concert.

Reformation and Kingdoms (2011-2016)

On February 11, 2011, the band announced they had reformed, and while several former members returned to the band, John Gaskill was succeeded by Andy Nelson formerly of the band Wrench in the Works as drummer.

The band stated they would be releasing a new record entitled 'Kingdoms', and later clarified through a Twitter post that Kingdoms will not be traditional full-length album, but rather will be released successively as three EPs which will be entitled The Kingdom of Man, The Kingdom of Darkness and The Kingdom of God[3] which was released on Come&Live! Records for free in 2011.[4]

The band opened a Kickstarter campaign for fans to help raise money for the record,[5] and the project met the projected goal of $12,500 in 3 days, 7 hours with 304 backers according to the band members' facebook posts.

The band's comeback show was July 16, 2011 at Toad's Place in New Haven, Connecticut.

Upcoming (2016-present)

After Kingdoms was released, the band remained inactive. On May 26, 2016, the band released a video saying "Life in Your Way 2017", hinting at new shows and music.[6] The band played Souled Out Festival.[7] While the band was due to release their fifth album in 2017,[7] nothing has been released. The band was set to perform at Birmingham, AL's Furnace Fest 2020 before dropping off during the midst of a pandemic.[8] The band performed at Furnace Fest in 2022.[9]

Band members

Current members

  • Joshua Kellam – lead vocals (1999-2008, 2011–present)
  • James Allen – clean vocals, guitar (2004-2007, 2011–present)
  • David Swanson – guitar, background vocals (2004-2007, 2011–present)
  • Todd Mackey – guitar, background vocals, (2001-2003, 2007–2008, 2011–present) drums (1999-2001)
  • Jeremy Kellam – bass (1999-2008, 2011–present)
  • Andy Nelson – drums (2011–present) (formerly of Wrench in the Works)[10]

Former members

  • Andrew Bradley - guitar (2001-2005)
  • Jason "Sorterz" DiNitto - guitar (1999-2001)
  • John Young - drums (2001-2005)
  • Casey McCue - guitar (1999)
  • Mike Saracino - guitar (2003-2004)
  • John Gaskill - drums (2005-2008) (Now in Comrades)
  • Corey Stroffolino - guitar (2007-2008)

Timeline

Related projects

Current musical projects involving past and present members of the band are:

  • The Frozen Ocean (Dave Swanson)
  • Barricades (James Allen)
  • The Attending (Corey Stroffolino)
  • Endeavor (John Gaskill)
  • Wrench in the Works (Andy Nelson)

Discography

Further reading

  • Fisher, Mark (March–April 2007). "Life in Your Way". HM Magazine (124): 22. ISSN 1066-6923.

References

  1. ^ a b "Life in Your Way says goodbye". Teeth of the Divine. April 7, 2008. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Matt_Whelihan (May 29, 2007). "Life in Your Way - Waking Giants". Punknews.org. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
  3. ^ "Life in Your Way". Twitter. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Please Welcome Life in Your Way". Archived from the original on March 7, 2011. Retrieved February 11, 2011.
  5. ^ "Join Life in Your Way in releasing 'Kingdoms' FREE online!". Kickstarter. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  6. ^ Life in Your Way (May 26, 2016). "Life in Your Way 2017". Instagram. Archived from the original on 2021-12-25. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  7. ^ a b Irizarry, Katy (October 26, 2016). "Exclusive Interview: Life In Your Way's Founder Josh Kellam Discusses The Band's Reunion After A Five Year Hiatus". Revolver Magazine. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  8. ^ "Life in Your Way - Excited to play Furnace Fest 2020! Check out the lineup, tickets on sale soon. This kind of a show won't happen again | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  9. ^ "Furnace Fest 2022". www.furnacefest.us. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  10. ^ "Life in Your Way confirm latest line-up". the PRP. 4 March 2011.

External links

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