On January 1, 2014, it was announced that the band would be playing in the 2014 Vans Warped Tour. On March 20, 2013, Rise Records released the album on YouTube. On January 31, 2013, the band released a lyric video for the song "Learned Behavior" through Alternative Press and also revealing their album artwork, track listing, and release date of March 26. Bassist Ryan Pulice was also kicked from the band in favor of Justin Hieser desiring to switch his position from guitar to playing bass. Josh Schroeder produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered the record from October to December 2012.Īaron Saunders became the new rhythm guitarist, replacing founding rhythm guitarist John Bross. The band wrote twenty-two songs, twelve of which were finalized into the album. Know Hope (2012–2014) īy mid-2012, the band were in the process of writing their third studio album, believed to be entitled Know Hope, and originally expecting a 2012 or 2013 release. Former touring member and merchandise manager Devin King was confirmed as his replacement. In August 2012, it was quietly announced that lead guitarist Ramon Mendoza would be taking up a reduced role within the band in order to care for his newborn child. During the 2012 Fire & Ice tour, they recruited bassist Ryan Pulice, former member of the band Rosaline, to take over bass duties. Hieser took over duties as rhythm guitarist, and bass was tracked during live performances. Then, shortly after leaving for the "Scream It Like You Mean It 2011 Tour", guitarist John Bross left the band due to getting engaged and wanting to settle down to start a family, as well as focusing on his clothing line. While on tour, Hieser reunited with the band and Wick stepped down as bassist. Shortly after his leaving, the band recruited a replacement Anthony Wick to take over duties as bassist. Shortly before the release, bassist Justin Hieser left the band for personal reasons. The band's second studio album titled My Devil in Your Eyes was released on March 8, 2011. In late 2010, the band began writing their upcoming second studio album and headed into the studio once again, with Joey Sturgis resuming position as producer. My Devil in Your Eyes and line-up changes (2010–2012) The Color Morale live in 2011. In 2010, they set out on the Rise Records Tour with The Bled and also came out with a music video for the song "Humannequin" off the album. The band's debut studio album, titled We All Have Demons was recorded at Foundation Studios in Connersville, Indiana with producer Joey Sturgis. They explained that their name "was a title that says what the band's mission statement is and states what the band does." On June 9, 2009, the band was signed to Rise Records with an expected release on Septemfor their debut studio album. All of them, excluding Justin Hieser, were in a band called The Killer Apathy, with Bross on bass and Garret performing clean vocals and guitar. The band was formed in 2007 by Garret Rapp, Justin Hieser, Ramon Mendoza, John Bross and Steve Carey after their previous bands broke up. History Formation and We All Have Demons (2007–2010) Major themes in the group's music included religion, mental disorders, overcoming past struggles, and a message of positivity. The band's sound was influenced by a variety of post-hardcore and metalcore bands such as Glassjaw, Beloved, Misery Signals and Poison the Well. Before the hiatus, the band has released five studio albums: We All Have Demons, My Devil in Your Eyes, Know Hope, Hold On Pain Ends, and Desolate Divine. The band officially returned in March 2020. The group was signed to Fearless Records before they went into a hiatus in 2018. Rapp and Carey are the only two members of the original line-up that remain in the band. The band includes vocalist/keyboardist Garret Rapp, guitarists Devin King and Aaron Saunders, bassist Mike Honson, and drummer Steve Carey. The Color Morale is an American metalcore band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 2007.
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