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About Chiodos
As of 2023, Chiodos has been actively touring and engaging with fans during live events, showcasing their new material and classic hits. The band has embraced a mix of nostalgic performances while also introducing audiences to songs from their most recent album, 'Illuminaudio.' They have announced a series of concerts across the United States, where they are expected to perform at various music festivals, including their participation in the upcoming 'When We Were Young' festival in Las Vegas. This event will feature various emo and post-hardcore bands, allowing Chiodos to share the stage with fellow genre icons. Fans can expect a high-energy show with a mix of theatrical elements and emotional depth, as the band is known for their engaging live acts. Chiodos has also been active on social media, providing updates and behind-the-scenes content from their rehearsals and touring experiences. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to live performances, Chiodos continues to be a significant presence in the concert scene, bringing their music to new and returning fans alike.
Chiodos History
Chiodos is an American post-hardcore band that was formed in 2001 in Davison, Michigan. The band's original lineup consisted of Craig Owens (vocals), Jason Hale (guitar), Matt Goddard (bass), and Derrick Frost (drums). They gained attention with their debut album, 'All's Well That Ends Well,' released in 2005, which showcased a unique blend of melodic post-hardcore and experimental sounds. Chiodos quickly became known for their theatrical live performances, characterized by Owens' soaring vocals and the band's energetic stage presence. Over the years, they have undergone several lineup changes, with Owens leaving the band in 2009 only to return in 2012. Chiodos has participated in numerous tours and festivals, including the Vans Warped Tour, which further solidified their status in the post-hardcore scene. Their follow-up albums, such as 'Bone Palace Ballet' and 'Illuminaudio,' continued to build their reputation for crafting intricate and emotionally charged music, often featuring elaborate live productions that engage audiences. The band's commitment to delivering an immersive live experience has played a significant role in their enduring popularity within the genre.