August Burns Red discography

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August Burns Red discography
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August Burns Red performing in 2011
Studio albums10
Live albums3
Video albums3
Music videos26
EPs7
Singles24
Remix albums3
Demos1
Other appearances10

The following is the complete discography of August Burns Red, a Pennsylvanian metalcore band. Their releases have so far consisted of ten full-length studio albums, seven EPs, three live albums, three video albums, three remix albums, twenty-four singles, twenty-six music videos, one demo and ten other appearances.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

YearTitleLabelChart peaksSales
US
[1]
US Christian
[2]
US Hard Rock
[3]
US Rock
[4]
US Indie
[5]
AUS
[6]
CAN
[7]
2005 Thrill Seeker Solid State
2007 Messengers 811
2009 Constellations 24128
2011 Leveler 111129315
2012 Sleddin' Hill 147814
2013 Rescue & Restore 922319323
2015 Found in Far Away Places Fearless 91111437
2017 Phantom Anthem 191244657US: 20,000 [8]
2020 Guardians 5312454
2023 Death Below SharpTone 157824

Live albums

YearTitleLabelChart peaks
US
[1]
US Christian
[2]
US Hard Rock
[3]
US Rock
[4]
2010 Home Solid State 121101245
2020Thrill Seeker (Live)ABR
2022Leveler (Live)

Remix albums

YearTitleLabel
2017Messengers Remixed Solid State
2019Constellations Remixed
2021Leveler: 10th Anniversary EditionABR

Video albums

YearTitleLabel
2007Messengers DVD Solid State
2010 Home DVD
2013Foreign & Familiar

Singles

YearSongAlbum
2009"Thirty and Seven" [9] Constellations
"O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" [10] Non-album single
2010"Indonesia" [11] Constellations
"The Little Drummer Boy" [12] Non-album single
2011"Empire" [13] Leveler
"God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" [14] Non-album single
2012"Sleigh Ride" [15] Sleddin' Hill
2013"Spirit Breaker" [16] Rescue & Restore
2015"The Wake" [17] Found in Far Away Places
"Identity" [18]
2016"What Child Is This? (Greensleeves)" [19] Non-album single
2017"Invisible Enemy" [20] Phantom Anthem
"The Frost"
2018"Dangerous"
2020"Defender"Guardians
"Bones"
"Paramount"
"Chop Suey!" [21] (System of a Down cover)Non-album singles
2021"Standing in the Storm"
"Poor Millionaire" [22] (featuring Ryan Kirby)Leveler: 10th Anniversary Edition
"Pangaea" [23] (featuring Misha Mansoor)
2022"Ancestry" (featuring Jesse Leach)Death Below
2023"Backfire"
"Reckoning" (featuring Spencer Chamberlain)

Other charted songs

YearSongAlbumChart peaks
Christian Digital
[24]
Rock Digital
[25]
Christian Songs
[26]
Christian Streaming
[27]
2009"Carol of the Bells"Lost Messengers: The Outtakes19
2012"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (re-recorded)Sleddin' Hill135
"Carol of the Bells" (2012)29
2013"The Nutcracker"Sleddin' Hill (2013 re-release)34

Extended plays

YearTitleLabelChart peaks
US Christian
[2]
2004Looks Fragile After All CI
2009 Lost Messengers: The Outtakes Solid State 17
2013Four Minutes Being Cool (Split with Silverstein)
2018Winter Wilderness Fearless
2019Phantom Sessions
2021Guardians Sessions
2022White Washed & Composure 2022ABR

Demos

YearTitleLabel
2003August Burns Red Self-released

Music videos

YearSongAlbumDirector(s)
2004"Background Music to Her Awakening"Looks Fragile After All EPAugust Burns Red
2006"Your Little Suburbia Is in Ruins"Thrill SeekerDale Restegheni [28]
2007"Composure"MessengersEndeavor Media [29]
"Back Burner"
2009"Meddler"Constellations
2010"White Washed"Brian Shaub [30]
"Marianas Trench"Robby Starbuck
2011"Internal Cannon"LevelerJimmie Myers [31] [32]
2012"Empire"
2013"Fault Line"Rescue & Restore Daniel Davison
"Beauty in Tragedy"Giles Smith
"Provision"Daniel Davison
2015"Identity"Found in Far Away PlacesDrew Russ
"Ghosts"
2017"Invisible Enemy"Phantom AnthemSamuel Halleen
"The Frost"Dan Fusselman and Samuel Halleen
2018"King of Sorrow"Dan Fusselman
"Dangerous"Samuel Halleen
2019"The Legend of Zelda" [33] Phantom Sessions EPClint Tustin
2020"Defender"GuardiansDan Fusselman [34] [35]
"Bones"
2021"Standing in the Storm"Guardians Sessions EPStefano Bertelli [36]
"Bloodletter"GuardiansSamuel Halleen [37]
2022"Ancestry"Death BelowDavid Brodsky [38]
2023"Backfire"Chris Klumpp [39]
"Reckoning"Wombat Fire [40]

Other appearances

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