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Halocene | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Phoenix, Arizona |
Genres | heavy metal music, Alternative Metal, Metalcore, Pop Punk, Symphonic Metal, Alternative Rock |
Years active | 2008-present[1] |
Labels | Independent |
Members |
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Website | halocene |
Halocene is an American rock band from Phoenix, Arizona.[2] They are primarily a cover band but do have original songs and albums as well. Halocene has approximately 646,000 monthly listeners[3] on Spotify. They have won the Rajj Talent Show for their original song "This is our war"[4]
History
editThe band toured in the United States, opening for bands like Blink 182, Fall Out Boy, and playing at the Vans Warped Tour, Halocene gained popularity as YouTube cover band,[5] uploading weekly and collecting over 100 million views. They are also one of the first bands to regularly livestream their performances on Twitch. Halocene was designated Twitch Ambassadors, a title given by Twitch to creators that have used the platform in a positive way or to act as a role model to other users. As ambassadors, Halocene are featured more in the Twitch community and reach bigger audiences.[6] Halocene is an unsigned band. All music production, videos, sites and media are all created by the band.
HCU Tour
editIn Spring 2022 Halocene went on tour with Lauren Babic and Violet Orlandi in the west coast of the United States. In the summer Violet left the tour and David Micheal Frank joined the tour.[7] In the winter Halocene toured Europe with out any other collaborators, but with HalfLives opening for them.
Move to Nashville
editIn March Of 2023 Brad and Addie moved to Nashville, TN. Joe did not move with them. [8]
Members
edit- Addie Nicole – lead vocals, occasional guitar
- Bradley Amick – guitar, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals
Discography
editAlbums
edit- Can You Hear Us Now? (2011)
- We've Got it Covered: Volume 1 (2014)
- We've Got it Covered: Volume 2 (2015)
- We've Got it Covered: Volume 3 (2016)
- We've Got it Covered: Volume 4 (2017)
- Soft Serve: Volume 1 (2017)
- Refraction (2018)
- We've Got it Covered: Volume 5 (2018)
- We've Got it Covered: Volume 6 (2019)
- We've Got it Covered: Volume 7 (2020)
- We've Got it Covered: Volume 8 (2021)
- Our Chemical Romance: MCR Tribute (2021)
- Vita Nova (2022)
- Bring me to life: Evanescence Tribute (2022)
- Maleficent (2023)
Singles and EPs
edit- The secret (2009)
- Make it loud (2014)
- Love Me Like You Do (2015)
- Savages (2016)
- Heathens (2016)
- Call it What You Want (2018)
- End Game (2018)
- Girls Like You (2018)
- Hey Hey Hey (2018) With Tyler & Ryan
- IDGAF (2018)
- No tears left to cry (2018)
- Pray for me (2018)
- Solo (2018)
- Tell Me You Love Me (2018) with Kurt Hugo Schneider
- In Memory of (Funeral Song) (2018)
- Little Mixers Rock (2018)
- Helena (2018)
- You Don't Do It For Me Anymore (2018)
- I'm Not Okay (2018)
- Symphony (2018)
- Promises (2018)
- Girlfriend (2018)
- Carol of the Bells (2018)
- Imagine (2019)
- The Hunter and the Prey (2019)
- Speechless (2019)
- Ocean Avenue (2019)
- Never Really Over (2019)
- Mother's Daughter (2019)
- My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme from "Titanic") (2019)
- Welcome to the Black Parade (2019)
- At Last (2019)
- I Warned Myself (2019)
- This is Our War (2019)
- Sex E Bro (#RoomieMelody) (2019)
- Winter Wonderland (2019)
- Mary, Did you Know? (2019)
- Silent Night (2019)
- Anyone (2020)
- You Should Be Sad (2020)
- Adore You (2020)
- Falling Away from Me (2020) With Violet Orlandi
- Rare (2020) With Violet Orlandi
- I love Me (2020)
- Chop Suey (2020) With Violet Orlandi and Lauren Babic
- I'm So Sick (2020) with Lauren Babic
- Face Down (2020) with Lauren Babic
- I Hate Everything About You (2020) With Violet Orlandi
- Toxicity (2020) with Violet Orlandi and Lauren Babic
- Bohemian Rhapsody (2020) with Violet Orlandi, First to Eleven and Lauren Babic
- Somebody to Love (2020) with Violet Orlandi, First to Eleven and Lauren Babic
- Rage (2020)
- Bring Me to Life (Cinematic Version) (2020)
- Kickstart My Heart (2020) with Sershen & Zaritskaya
- What I've Done (2020)
- Aerials (2020) with Violet Orlandi, First to Eleven and Lauren Babic
- Devil Inside Me (2020)
- Never Gonna Give You Up (2020) with CG5
- Somebody Told Me (2020) with CG5
- Going Under (2020)
- One Step Closer (2020)
- New divide (2020)
- Don't Stop Believin' (2020) with Violet Orlandi, First to Eleven, Lauren Babic and Cole Rolland
- Best of You (2021)
- The Pretender (2021)
- Love Bits (So Do I) (2021)
- Drivers License (2021)
- Hail to the King (2021) with Cole Rolland
- You Give love a Bad Name (2021) with Cole Rolland
- The Red (2021)
- Famous Last Words (2021) with Lollia
- Teenagers (2021) with Lollia
- Popular Monster (2021) with Lauren Babic
- Numb (2021)
- Creep (2021)
- Welcome Home (2021) with Caleb Hyles
- Bring Me to Life (2021)
- Smooth Criminal (Rock Cover) (2021)
- Zombie (2021)
- Throne (2021) with Ai Mori
- In the End (2021) NerdOut
- When Demons Come To Life (2021) with Lauren Babic
- All the Things She Said (2021) with Violet Orlandi
- Bleed it out (2021) with Lauren Babic
- Enter Sandman (2021) with Violet Orlandi, and Lauren Babic[11]
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams (2021) with Jonathan Young
- Smells Like Teen Spirit (2021)
- Uprising (2021) with Violet Orlandi
- Given Up (2021)
- We Will Rock You (2021) with Violet Orlandi, First to Eleven, Lauren Babic, Cole Rolland, Jonathan Young, Ai Mori, Caleb Hyles, and Sershen & Zaritskaya
- Crawling (2022)
- Call Me When You're Sober (2022) with Violet Orlandi
- Halocene Holidays 2021 (2022)
- Bang Bang (2022) with Lauren Babic and Alanna Sterling
- Singularity (Remastered) (2022)
- Easy On Me (2022) with No Resolve, and Noise Machine
- American Idiot (2022)
- The Mirror (2022) with Violet Orlandi
- Tears Don't Fall (2022) with Eric Groot
- Lithium (2022)
- My Heart Is Broken (2022)
- Everybody's Fool (2022) with First to Eleven
- Repent (2022)
- Livin' On A Prayer (2022) with Lauren Babic and David Michael Frank
- Under Pressure (2022) with Lauren Babic and David Michael Frank
- Love/Hate Letter to Alcohol (2022) with David Michael Frank and Kristina Schiano
- Running Up That Hill (2022)
- Castle of Glass (2022)
- Teenage Dirtbag (2022)
- Victoria's Secret (2022)
- Unholy (2022)
- Hold Me, Help Me (2022)
- Breaking the Habit (2022) with First to Eleven
- How You Remind Me (2022)
- Somewhere I Belong (2023) with Lauren Babic and David Michael Frank
Masked Singer controversy
editIn October 2019, the band claimed[12] that the TV program Masked Singer had stolen "note for note, beat for beat" their arrangement of "Bad Guy" by Billie Eilish, which the Lion (Kate Ceberano) sang during the third episode.[13][14][15] The rock trio had released the cover on their YouTube channel, which also included original melodies from an unreleased original song.[14][15] The band threatened legal action and set up a GoFundMe page, receiving support from their fans.[14][15] The band did have Twitter conversation with Kate Ceberano and her producers about Halocene fans harassing her. They declared "So sorry people are still harassing you 🙁 We will find a place on the YouTube video to make it more clear. Hopefully more people will see it. So sorry you got dragged into this, that was 100% not our intention."[16]
References
edit- ^ "Halocene". Spotify.
- ^ Masley, Ed. "Phoenix band Halocene say 'The Masked Singer' Australia stole their Billie Eilish cover". The Arizona Republic.
- ^ "Songstats - Music Data Analytics for Artists & Labels". Songstats.
- ^ "Twitch musician fainting mid-song wasn't enough to stop rock performance". Dexerto. January 14, 2020.
- ^ Dupont-Besnard, Marcus (May 1, 2023). "First to Eleven, Cole Rolland : 5 chaînes YouTube pour les fans de covers rock". Numerama (in French). Retrieved May 2, 2023.
- ^ Edwards, Sara. "How Halocene Are Using Twitch to Stay Connected to Their Fans". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
- ^ "TikTok Star David Michael Frank Announces Tour With Halocene, Lauren Babic". Mysite. June 26, 2022.
- ^ "Our First Nashville Stream" – via www.youtube.com.
- ^ "Spotify – Mobile Web Player". Spotify.
- ^ "Spotify – Mobile Web Player". Spotify.
- ^ "HALOCENE Cover METALLICA's "Enter Sandman" With RED HANDED DENIAL Vocalist LAUREN BABIC And VIOLET ORLANDI (Video)". bravewords.com.
- ^ "The Masked Singer STOLE our cover of Bad Guy" – via www.youtube.com.
- ^ Masley, Ed (October 30, 2019). "Phoenix Band Halocene say 'The Masked Singer' Australia Stole Their Billie Eilish Cover". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved October 31, 2019.
- ^ a b c Fowler, Bella (October 31, 2019). "The Masked Singer has been accused of stealing music from YouTube duo". News.com.au. Archived from the original on November 1, 2019. Retrieved October 31, 2019.
- ^ a b c Knox, David (October 31, 2019). "US duo claim Masked Singer used their arrangement". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on October 31, 2019. Retrieved October 31, 2019.
- ^ "Kate Ceberano targeted by trolls over US band's Masked Singer claim". November 7, 2019.
See also
editCategory:Alternative rock groups from Arizona