Outline in Color

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Outline in Color
Outline in Color performing in 2016
Outline in Color performing in 2016
Background information
OriginTulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
Genres
Years active2009-present
LabelsStandBy Records (2013-2016), BRKN Records (since 2020)
Websiteoutlineincolor.com
MembersJonathan Grimes
Michael Skaggs
CJ Cochran
Austin McFerrin
Past membersForrest Mankins
Trevor Tatro
Peyton Carvell
K.C. Simonsen
Nick Taylor

Outline in Color (often abbreviated as OIC) is an American post-hardcore/rock band formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma[1] in 2009. The band consists of clean vocalist and bassist Johnathon Grimes, unclean vocalist Michael Skaggs, guitarist CJ Cochran and drummer Austin McFerrin. They are signed to the self-made label BRKN records. The band has released four albums and 3 EP's, two of which have reached the Billboard charts.[2]

History[]

Formation, first EP and line-up changes (2009 - 2012)[]

Outline in Color was formed in August 2009[3] by unclean vocalist Trevor Tatro, clean vocalist Jonathan Grimes, guitarists CJ Cochran and Forrest Mankins, keyboard player Michael Skaggs and drummer Austin McFerrin. On September 28, 2010, they self-released their first EP, produced by Joey Sturgis, with bass parts contributed by Tatro. The six-track self-titled comes with a cover of Lady Gaga's Bad Romance, but is also sold as a five-track digital version on iTunes, with the Lady Gaga cover being sold separately.[4][5]

Grimes' Departure[]

In February 2011, Jonathan Grimes announced his departure from the band not wanting to tour in a band at the time. His replacement was K.C. Simonsen, who dropped out of the Berklee College of Music to join the band. In July, the band began recording their first full-length release. Initially, they planned to record it with Tom Denney, but due to schedule issues, they instead worked with Andrew Wade. Around November 2011, Skaggs took on the position of bass player.

Jury of Wolves and StandBy Records (2012 - 2013)[]

In mid-2012, the band released two re-recorded tracks from their EP. "Every Boy Should Collect Knives" was completely re-mixed and "No Bleeding On the Carpet" was given an acoustic rendition.

Later in 2012, the band announced their first new single from their upcoming debut album Jury of Wolves. The song, called "I Ain't Afraid of No Ghost", featured Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire. Two weeks later, the band released the album's title track as a second single.

On September 25, Jury of Wolves was released through BRKN Records. The physical US version of the album includes eleven songs, the iTunes version comes with three bonus tracks; an acoustic version of "The Good In Me", a new song called "Tapdance At Knuckle Junction" and a cover of *NSYNC's "It's Gonna Be Me". The Japanese version has a different cover art and includes 15 songs; all 14 of the iTunes version and the re-recorded version of "Every Boy Should Collect Knives".

In mid-2013, the band signed to StandBy Records and released their first stand-alone single with the label in October, "I Am My Own Invention".

Masks and Fever Frenzy (2014 - 2015)[]

In 2014, the band announced their second album to be released in June of that year, with Cameron Mizell being the producer. Masks was released on June 23, 2014. This was the first time Jonathan Grimes had sung with the band since 2011; featuring on the track "Water In the Desert".

The physical edition of the album has twelve songs, although the last song, entitled "55", isn't listed on the release. The iTunes version of the album's first song is called "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea", (this is alternatively titled as "Live to Tell" on physical copies). The Japanese version of the album has different cover art and includes two bonus tracks; acoustic versions of "I've Had This Dream Before" and "The Souvenir Scheme". The album also has a Remastered edition, taking the same cover art from the Japanese version, it is identical to the original album but all songs have been remastered by the bands guitarist CJ Cochran.

In February 2015, the band released a Japanese only single called Fever Frenzy, accompanied by a music video.[6] This was later added to Spotify along with the remastered edition of Masks.

Struggle and Simonsen's Departure (2015 - 2016)[]

In July 2015, the band announced that their third album, Struggle, was to be released sometime in early 2016. The first single was released in February 2016, entitled "Eat Your Heart Out", and the second single, "Alive", was released only days later. Struggle, again produced by Cameron Mizell, was released on March 11, 2016. After the release of Struggle, the band ended their contract with StandBy Records.

Simonsen's Departure[]

In December 2016, the band released a statement on Facebook, saying that they had parted ways with clean vocalist K.C. Simonsen, citing alcohol abuse as the reason.

Shamecult and other work (2017 - 2018)[]

In early 2017, the band announced a side project with most of its members called "Shamecult". Their first and only EP was released through Stay Sick Recordings in November 2017. In September 2017, the band announced they had reunited with previous clean vocalist Jonathan Grimes and released three new singles; Three Knee Deep, Year 8 and an acoustic version of The Chase Scene.

In January 2018, the band released their cover of Kesha's "Learn to Let Go" as part of We Are Triumphant's new cover album, Got You Covered, Vol. 2. Outline In Color toured Japan in June 2018 with rapper Kyle Lucas. On September 3, 2018, they released a cover of My Chemical Romance's song "Thank You For the Venom" as a part of We Are Triumphant's cover album Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge.

Outline in Color and line up changes (2019 - 2021)[]

On January 11, 2019, the band announced that their new album, entitled Outline In Color (not to be confused with the EP of the same name), would be released on February 8 and that the first 250 copies pre-ordered would come with autographs from the band. The first song released along with the announcement was "Broken Record". On January 25, the band released the second single of the album, entitled Not Enough. The album itself was released in physical and digital version on February 8, 2019. It was the last album to feature drummer Nick Taylor, who left the band in July that year. His replacement for the live shows was original drummer Austin McFerrin, who then re-joined the band in September 2019. On November 6, unclean vocalist Trevor Tatro announced his departure from the band due to personal problems. His position was filled in by bassist Michael Skaggs. In turn, clean vocalist Jonathan Grimes took on Skaggs' role as bassist while still doing clean vocals.

Their first song as a quartet, titled "Ghost of You", was released on February 28, 2020, along with an announcement that they had founded their own label, BRKN Records, and subsequently signed to it. At the same time, the band also completed their next release, a five-track EP titled "Imposter Syndrome". Its first single, titled "Breaking the Silence", was released along with a music video on May 15, 2020. Also published on that day were the EP's title, cover, tracklist and release date of July 10, as well as the title and release date of the EP's second single, "Alibi", which was released on June 6.

Members[]

Current

  • Jonathan Grimes - clean vocals (2009–2011, 2017–present), bass (2019–present)
  • CJ Cochran - guitar (2009–present)
  • Michael Skaggs - unclean vocals, clean vocals (2019–present), keyboards (2009–2011), bass (2011–2019), backing vocals (2009–2019)
  • Austin McFerrin - drums (2009–2014, 2019–present)

Former

  • Forrest Mankins - guitar (2009–2014)
  • Peyton Carvell - guitar (2015–2016)
  • K.C. Simonsen - clean vocals (2011–2016)
  • Nick Taylor - drums (2015–2019)
  • Trevor Tatro - unclean vocals (2009–2019), clean vocals (2016–2019), bass (studio, 2010)

Timeline

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • Jury of Wolves (2012)[7][8]
  • Masks (2014)[7] [#37 Heatseekers][9][10]
  • Struggle (2016)[11] [#10 Heatseekers,[9] #18 Hard Rock albums,[12] #36 Independent albums][10]
  • Outline in Color (2019)[13]

EPs[]

  • Outline In Color (2010)[5]
  • Imposter Syndrome, Pt. 1 (2020) [#190 Independent albums, #88 Top New Artist, #45 Hard Rock albums][14]
  • Imposter Syndrome, Pt. 2 (2021)[15]

Singles[]

  • "Bad Romance" (Lady Gaga cover, 2010)[4]
  • "No Bleeding On the Carpet" (Acoustic Version) (2012)[16]
  • "Every Boy Should Collect Knives, Vol. 2" (2012)[17]
  • "Jury of Wolves" (2012)[18]
  • "I Am My Own Invention (Tauscher.0)" (2013)[19]
  • "Fever Frenzy" (2015)[20]
  • "Eat Your Heart Out" (2016)[citation needed]
  • "Alive" (2016)[citation needed]
  • "Year 8" (2017)[21]
  • "Three Knee Deep" (2017)[22]
  • "The Chase Scene" (2017)[23]
  • "Broken Record" (2019)[24]
  • "Not Enough" (2019)[25]
  • "Ghost of You" (2020)[citation needed]
  • "Breaking the Silence" (2020)[26]
  • "Alibi" (2020)[citation needed]
  • "Punishment" (2020)[citation needed]
  • "Papercuts" (2020)[citation needed]
  • "Cry" (2020)[citation needed]
  • "Points of Authority" (Linkin Park cover, 2020)[citation needed]
  • "Poison Prescribed As Medicine" (2020)[citation needed]
  • "Todays's Western" (2021)[citation needed]
  • "Goodbye to My Friends" (2021)[citation needed]
  • "Why Should You Survive" (2021)[27]

Other Appearances[]

  • A Wish to End the Tragedy (2011) - "Mothership"
  • A Blkheart Christmas Vol 1 (2011) - "No Bleeding On the Carpet"
  • Got You Covered, Vol. 2 (2018) - "Learn to Let Go" (Originally performed by Kesha)
  • Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (2018) - "Thank You for the Venom" (Originally performed by My Chemical Romance)

References[]

  1. ^ "Outline In Color". Allmusic.com. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  2. ^ "Hard Rock Albums Chart". Billboard. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  3. ^ Introducing Outline In Color: Post Hardcore from Tulsa, September 23, 2011, retrieved February 11, 2019
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Bad Romance - Single by Outline In Color, September 28, 2010, retrieved August 13, 2018
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Outline In Color - EP by Outline In Color, September 28, 2010, retrieved August 13, 2018
  6. ^ "Outline In Color - Fever Frenzy [LYRIC VIDEO]". YouTube. February 25, 2015. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b "Outline In Color announce new album, 'MASKS' - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  8. ^ "Outline In Color - Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "Outline In Color Chart History". billboard.com. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b "Outline In Color Chart History". Billboard.com. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  11. ^ "Album Review: Outline In Color - Struggle". Soundfiction.net. March 10, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  12. ^ "Outline In Color Chart History". billboard.com. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  13. ^ "Outline In Color - Broken Record (NEW SONG 2019)". Retrieved January 27, 2019 – via YouTube.
  14. ^ Imposter Syndrome - EP by Outline In Color, retrieved July 21, 2021
  15. ^ Imposter Syndrome, Pt. 2 - EP by Outline In Color, retrieved July 21, 2021
  16. ^ No Bleeding On the Carpet (Acoustic Version) - Single by Outline In Color, July 10, 2012, retrieved August 13, 2018
  17. ^ Every Boy Should Collect Knives, Vol. 2 - Single by Outline In Color, July 10, 2012, retrieved August 13, 2018
  18. ^ Jury of Wolves - Single by Outline In Color on iTunes, September 4, 2012, retrieved August 13, 2018
  19. ^ I Am My Own Invention (Tauscher.0) - Single by Outline In Color, October 8, 2013, retrieved August 13, 2018
  20. ^ Outline In Color - Fever Frenzy [LYRIC VIDEO], February 5, 2015, retrieved January 25, 2019
  21. ^ Year 8 - Single by Outline In Color, September 11, 2017, retrieved August 13, 2018
  22. ^ Three Knee Deep - Single by Outline In Color, September 11, 2017, retrieved August 13, 2018
  23. ^ The Chase Scene - Single by Outline In Color, September 11, 2017, retrieved August 13, 2018
  24. ^ Broken Record - Single by Outline In Color, January 11, 2019, retrieved August 13, 2018
  25. ^ Not Enough - Single by Outline In Color, January 25, 2019, retrieved August 13, 2018
  26. ^ "Breaking the Silence by Outline in Color - DistroKid". distrokid.com.
  27. ^ Why Should You Survive - Single by Outline In Color, April 22, 2021, retrieved April 22, 2021
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