Carter went on to form the progressive death metal band, Deus Invictus. Medina and Carter left the band soon after they were replaced by Brian Khounvichit and Mark Nicks respectively. Touring followed with As Cities Burn, He Is Legend, Far-less and Showbread on the Young Bloods Tour in Winter. The album debuted at No. 23 on Top Heatseekers, and received favorable reviews from critics. The album was released in November and titled Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding, a parody of albums that featured morbid names. The band traveled to Atlanta, Georgia and worked on their debut album with Matt Goldman. This song was later re-recorded as "Yellow Dress, Locked Knees" on their debut. In 2004, a record contract was signed with Solid State Records, a metal subdivision of Tooth & Nail Records and their first recorded song titled "It Is Usually the Boys Who Cry Wolf That Grow up to Be the Men Who Cry Sanctuary" was released on the compilation "This Is Solid State, Volume 5". The band's name was inspired by the Biblical story of Elijah and the chariot of fire. Scogin returned to Douglasville in 2003 and started the Chariot with other musicians in the area the first lineup included guitarists Keller Harbin and Tony "Taco" Medina, bassist Joshua Beiser, and drummer Jeff Carter. The event generated a public outcry from fans in hardcore circles. Scogin stated that his departure was not the result of internal conflict, but a personal choice. Later that year, following Norma Jean's set at Furnace Fest, Scogin shocked the audience and his unaware bandmates by announcing his departure. He recorded one album with them titled Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child in 2002. The Chariot was formed by Josh Scogin almost immediately after leaving his previous band Norma Jean, a metalcore group based in Douglasville, Georgia. The Chariot disbanded following a farewell tour in late 2013.īiography 2003–2004: Formation and debut album The band entered the studio in May 2012 to record their fifth full-length album titled One Wing which was released August 28, 2012. The Chariot released the Unsung EP in 2005, which was then followed by three successful studio albums: The Fiancée in 2007, Wars and Rumors of Wars in 2009, and Long Live in 2010. In 2004, a record deal was signed with Solid State Records and a debut album was released, titled Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding. The band was formed by Scogin shortly after he left his position of vocalist in Norma Jean. They built a reputation around their powerful live performances, with Scogin's lyrics covering topics like materialism, personal struggle, current events, politics, and Christian themes. The band played an abrasive style of metalcore that did not adhere to typical stylings popular among their contemporaries such as melodic/abrasive dynamics and harmonic vocals. The band experienced frequent lineup changes since its inception, with Scogin being the only original member. The last lineup consisted of drummer David Kennedy, vocalist and bandleader Josh Scogin, and guitarists Brandon Henderson and Stephen Harrison. The Chariot was an American hardcore punk band from Douglasville, Georgia, that existed from 2003 to 2013.
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