Islander (band)

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Islander
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Islander in 2014
Background information
Origin Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.
Genres
Years active2011 (2011)–present
Labels
Members
  • Mikey Carvajal
  • Chris Carvajal
  • Erik Shea
Past members
  • Ezekiel Vasquez
  • Arin Ilejay
  • J.R Bareis
  • Andrew Murphy
  • Chris Doot
  • Andrew Fleming
  • Eric Frazier
Website Islander on Facebook

Islander is an American rock band from Greenville, South Carolina, founded in 2011. Their releases include numerous singles as well as two EPs, Side Effects of Youth (2012) and Pains. (2013), and three studio albums, Violence & Destruction (2014), Power Under Control (2016), and It's Not Easy Being Human (2022). The band is known for its uniquely dynamic and interactive live performances, as noted in various concert review publications.

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History

The original members of Islander hail from Greenville, South Carolina, [2] [3] and have been playing together since 2006; they broke up for a few years and got together under the name Islander in 2011. [4] [5] [6]

Islander vocalist Mikey Carvajal is a participant in the non-profit outreach organization known as The Whosoevers. Some members of the organization include Brian "Head" Welch and Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu of Korn, Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D., Lacey Sturm formerly of Flyleaf, and motivational speaker Ryan Ries. [7]

On June 17, 2016, the band released a new song, titled "Darkness", with the lineup of J.R. Bareis (Love & Death) on Guitar, Ezekiel Vasquez (ex-ForeverAtLast) on Bass, and Arin Ilejay (ex-Confide, ex-Avenged Sevenfold) on Drums. [8] The new song, and album Power Under Control, indicated a mixture on Nu-metal, emo, punk rock and alternative metal. [8] On June 20, 2016, the band released "Bad Guy" from the upcoming Power Under Control, which will be released through the band's label Victory Records on August 5, 2016. [9] On August 4, 2016, Alternative Press put out a stream for Islander's Power Under Control, the album to be released through Victory and produced by Cameron Webb, who also produced Violence & Destruction, at NRG Studios. [10]

On August 31, 2018, Eleventyseven lead singer Matt Langston interviewed Mikey Carvajal on the Eleventylife podcast and discussed the music industry, growing up in the South Carolina, and navigating band politics. [11]

In March 2020, during the Covid-19 Pandemic, the band released a cover of the R.E.M. song It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine). The release was dedicated to lead singer Mikey Carvajal's aunt, who had recently died as a result of the virus. A portion of proceeds from the release were donated to the NYC Low-Income Artist + Freelancer Relief Fund. [12]

Music

Victory Records signed the band in September 2013, and soon released their second EP, Pains. [2] Their first studio album, Violence & Destruction , was released the next year. [13] The music's material was generally well received by critics, [13] [14] as the first single off the Violence & Destruction, entitled "Coconut Dracula", has since been a very successful active rock radio hit, as it hit number 23 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. On January 13, the band released a music video for the track "New Wave", the highly anticipated follow-up to the "Coconut Dracula" music video, which premiered exclusively on Billboard. [15]

In February 2021, the band released a new single, called The Outsider. In an interview, lead singer Mikey Carvajal described it as "a song for anyone that feels like an outcast [or] is struggling to fit in." [16]

The band has received support from many big names within the music community. Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D. said "New school band with old school soul and passion. Keep your eyes and ears open for these guys!". [17] Brian "Head" Welch of Korn and Love and Death tweeted "A new, unique, sick band with a CD full of great songs. You won't regret getting Islander." [18] Lacey Sturm of the band Flyleaf tweeted a picture of Violence & Destruction stating it was her "New Favorite Music". [19]

Touring

The group toured with the Mayhem Festival 2014 tour including label acts Emmure, Ill Niño and Wretched in the summer of 2014, followed by tours with Otherwise, Nonpoint and Pop Evil in the fall. [20] Islander began a U.S. tour with Papa Roach, Seether and Kyng in early January 2015, extending until early February. In 2019, they provided direct support for Blessthefall and Escape The Fate on their joint ten-year anniversary tour. Other acts they have toured with include P.O.D., Red, I Prevail, and Korn. They have also headlined several of their own tours, receiving support from acts such as The Funeral Portrait and Palaye Royale. They have played at numerous Rock Festivals such as Carolina Rebellion, Rock on the Range, Shiprocked, and Welcome to Rockville, with artists such as Marilyn Manson, Slipknot, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus [21] and Linkin Park. [22] [23] [24] [25] [26]

Style

Their music is similar to Deftones, Glassjaw, Korn, Papa Roach, Limp Bizkit, Mudvayne, P.O.D., and Rage Against the Machine because musically it is alternative metal and rap metal, all the while, having a nu metal sound featuring the subsets alternative rock, hard rock, punk rock, and post-hardcore. [6] [8] [13] [14] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] Chino Moreno, Daryl Palumbo, Jonathan Davis, Fred Durst, Chad Gray, Sonny Sandoval, Zack de la Rocha are cited as vocal similarities to Carvajal. [6] [13] [14] [27] [29] [30] [32]

Band members

Timeline
Islander (band)

Discography

EPs

Studio albums

YearTitlePeak Chart PositionsLabel
US Hard [34] US Heat. [35] US Indie. [36]
2014 Violence & Destruction 40 Victory Records
2016 Power Under Control 18938
2022It's Not Easy Being Human Better Noise Music

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Main.

[37]
"Coconut Dracula"201423Violence & Destruction
"New Wave"201522
"Cold Speak"25
"Bad Guy"201628Power Under Control
"Summer"2017Non-album single
"I Want Sushi"2018
"My Friends"It's Not Easy Being Human
"Freedom"2020
"Crazy Crazy World"
"The Outsider"2021
"What Do You Gotta Lose?"-
"Skin Crawl (feat. Bruce Fitzhugh of Living Sacrifice, Daniel Weydant of Zao, and Brian "Head" Welch of Korn)"2022

Music videos

TitleYearDirector(s)
"New Colors"2013Mikey Carvajal
"Coconut Dracula"2014Eric Ritcher
"New Wave"2015
"Bad Guy"2016Dustin Smith
"Darkness"
"Better Day"2017Nathan Mowery
"Casket"
"Summer"
"I Want Sushi"2018
"My Friends"
"Crazy Crazy World"2020
"The Outsider"2021
"What Do You Gotta Lose?"
"Skateboard Flowers"2022Islander
"Evil"Mikey Carvajal, Chris Carvajal
"It’s Not Easy Being Human"Mikey Carvajal
"We Scream"

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