Members
Present members
Name | Instrument | Years | Other Groups |
---|---|---|---|
Josh Scogin | Lead Vocals | 2003–Present | Luti-Kriss, Norma Jean, A Rose By Any Other Name |
Stephen "Stevis" Harrison | Guitar, Backup Vocals | 2009–Present | Written in Red |
David Kennedy | Drums | 2008–Present | The Rein |
Brandon Henderson | Guitar, Backup Vocals | 2011–Present | Written in Red, I Am Terrified |
Past members
Name | Instrument | Years | Other Groups |
---|---|---|---|
Jon "KC Wolf" Kindler | Bass, Backup Vocals | 2006–2012 | Asleep for Dreaming |
Jon Terrey | Guitar, Backup Vocals | 2006–2008, 2010 | The James Dean Trio, Motorboater |
Bryan Russell Taylor | Guitar | 2008–2010 | Slowriter, The Rein |
Dan Vokey | Guitar, Backup Vocals | 2008–2009 | I Hate Sally, I Accept Defeat |
Mark McGee | Drums (Fill In) | 2008 | I Hate Sally, I Accept Defeat |
Dan Eaton | Bass, Guitar, Backup Vocals | 2006–2008 | Flattery Leads to Ruins, Brunette, Queens Club, Motorboater |
Jake Ryan | Drums | 2005–2008 | Flattery Leads to Ruins, Golden Reach, Queens Club |
Joshua Beiser | Bass | 2003–2006 | The Glass Ocean, USS Shreveport |
Keller Harbin | Guitar, Vocals | 2003–2006 | The Glass Ocean, Every Time I Die, USS Shreveport |
Mark Nicks | Drums (Fill In) | 2005 | Cool Hand Luke |
Jeff Carter | Drums | 2004–2005 | Deus Invictus |
Tony Medina | Guitar | 2003–2005 | Veritas, Juliette, USS Shreveport |
John Bice | Vocals (Fill In) | 2009 | Vision Of Peace |
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