Caleb Shomo

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Caleb Shomo is the lead vocalist of hardcore band Beartooth, the former lead vocalist of metalcore band Attack Attack!, and the owner of Studio Records in Columbus, Ohio. Shomo joined Attack Attack! as keyboardist at 15 years old while maintaining a passion for electronic music and eventually grew into record production by 18.

Music career

Attack Attack! (2008–2012)

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Attack Attack! was an American Metalcore band from Westerville, Ohio, formed in 2005 with Caleb Shomo as the keyboardist in 2008, synth player and programmer when he was 15, of which his influences contributed to the bands electronic sounds, and started doing lead clean and unclean vocals on October 19, 2009 when former vocalist Nick Barham left the group. Shomo features clean vocals on tracks 1 to 5 and 17 and 18 of their deluxe release of self titled Attack Attack! [1] In 2008 they signed to Rise Records and released their debut album Someday Came Suddenly on November 11. It peaked on the Billboard 200 at number 193.[2]

In late 2009, they announced their self-titled album and released it on June 8, 2010. It peaked at number 26 on the Billboard 200, selling more than 15,000 copies in its first week.[3] In November the next year, the band announced their third album titled This Means War. It was released on January 17, 2012. It has since become the band's most successful album, debuting and peaking at number 9 on the Billboard 200, selling more than 17,000 copies in its first week.[4]

Despite the bands growing success, Caleb Shomo left the band later that year due to clinical depression he had been dealing with since middle school. This had been causing him to have suicidal tendencies, and struggle with eating disorders, self-image problems and various substance abuse and addictions for the past year. Despite this, he left the band on good terms with the rest of the band supporting his decision.[5] The band itself officially disbanded in May the same year.[6]

Beartooth (2012–present)

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Caleb Shomo began writing Beartooth songs while he was still in Attack Attack! as "a different musical outlet". Shomo has said the band originally "started as a joke band" with members of My Ticket Home, as a way to make fun, punk-rock, hardcore, wild music, play crazy shows and have a good time without pressure from anything. The band was originally called Noise, but was switched to Beartooth upon realization the name was already taken.[7]

On June 7, 2013, Shomo announced that Beartooth was now signed to Red Bull Records.[8] Beartooth released their debut EP Sick for free on their website on July 26, 2013.[9] On May 13, 2014 the band's Facebook page announced the release date for their debut album, Disgusting, as June 10, 2014, along with its track listing.[10] The band released their first single of the album the same day, titled 'Beaten in Lips', along with its music video.[11] The album was available to stream online a day before its release.[12]

CLASS (2012–present)

Along with the announcement of Beartooth after departing from Attack Attack!, he also announced in 2012 that he started making electronic music under the name CLASS.[13] In an interview with Altpress he expressed that he had always loved electronic music and had been creating such music since before he joined Attack Attack!.[7] He self-released an EP consisting of 4 tracks on January 2, 2013.[14] Since the release the project has remained inactive, but when asked about it he responded with "...I'm ready to go full-force with that. A few of the deals we're working on are addressing the whole thing."[7]

Personal life

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. In 2012, he left Attack Attack! citing "horrible clinical depression" and revealed that he had been suicidal since middle school. Sometime that year, he married Fleur Shomo.[5] In 2014 when interviewed by Kerrang! he stated that thanks to the success of his musical career he is moving into a new home where he will build a new sunlit studio to record his own music and produce others.[15]

Discography

Guest Appearances

Song Year Artist Album
"Dead Weight" 2010 My Ticket Home The Opportunity to Be
"The Solitary Life" 2011 In Fear and Faith Symphonies
"Shadow Stalker" Legend The Pale Horse[16]
"Ascension" I Am Abomination Passion of the Heist[17]
"I Made a Song on Garage Band and All I Got Was a Lousy Record Deal" City Lights In It to Win It[18]
"Make Me Believe It" 2012 The Dead Rabbitts Edge of Reality
"With Our Friend[s] All Behind Us" Woe, Is Me Genesi[s]
"Scheme Artist" 2013 Sylar Deadbeat[19]
"Undead Anthem" Tear Out The Heart Violence[20]
"Survive" 2015 Gideon Calloused[21]
"Ghost In The Mirror" Crossfaith Xeno[22]

Production credits

Album Title Release Date Artist Label Credits
Attack Attack! (deluxe edition re-issue) June 8, 2010 Attack Attack! Rise Engineer, mastering, mixing, producer, programming[23]
The Pale Horse May 16, 2011 Legend Rise Composer, lyricist[24]
This Means War January 17, 2012 Attack Attack! Rise Engineer, mixing, producer[25]
To Create a Cure January 31, 2012 My Ticket Home Rise Engineer, mastering, mixing, producer[26]
Violence March 19, 2013 Tear Out The Heart Victory Producer[27]
Ungrateful May 14, 2013 Escape the Fate Eleven Seven Composer[28]
Sick July 26, 2013 Beartooth Red Bull Composer, producer[7]
To Whom It May Concern May 12, 2014 Sylar Razor & Tie Engineer, mastering, mixing, producer[29]
Disgusting June 10, 2014 Beartooth Red Bull Composer, engineer, mixing, producer[30]
Vans Warped Tour 2014 Compilation June 10, 2014 Various Side One Dummy Composer[31]
Shapeshifter July 1, 2014 The Dead Rabbitts Tragic Hero Composer[32]
Earthbound January 29, 2016 Bury Tomorrow Nuclear Blast Records Composer, engineer, mixing, producer[33]

References

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External links

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