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Juliet Nicole Simms (born February 26, 1986), also known as Lilith Czar, is an American singer and songwriter.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Juliet Nicole Simms |
Also known as | Lilith Czar |
Born | San Francisco, California, U.S. | February 26, 1986
Origin | Clearwater, Florida, U.S. |
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Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Epic, RCA, Umbrella Records, Sony, Paper + Plastick Records, Universal Republic Records, Ju Ju Productions, Sumerian Records |
Formerly of | Automatic Loveletter |
Website | https://www.lilithczarmusic.com/ |
She established a fan base as the front woman of the band Automatic Loveletter. In 2007 – in the band's earliest years – she became friends with Kevin Lyman. This resulted in her being a returning act on the Warped Tour summer circuit. After the summer of 2011 and working the circuit solo for the first time, Simms has since produced her own content as a solo artist.
In 2011, Simms auditioned for Season 2 of NBC's The Voice. She sang "Oh! Darling" by The Beatles for her blind audition, and chose CeeLo Green as her coach. She went on to cover songs such as "Roxanne" by The Police and "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" by James Brown. After placing second on The Voice, Simms signed with Universal Records, and then ultimately left the record label due to lack of creative control.
Simms went on to become an independent solo artist, releasing 3 EPs and several singles and music videos, before signing with Sumerian Records in 2019.
On April 16, 2016, Simms married Black Veil Brides frontman Andy Biersack.
In 2021, she rebranded and now goes by the stage name of Lilith Czar. Lilith Czar released the album Created From Filth and Dust under Sumerian Records in 2021.
Career
editAutomatic Loveletter
editSimms was the front woman and songwriter/guitarist for the band Automatic Loveletter from 2006 to 2011, releasing four EPs and two full-length albums before their disbandment in late 2011. Automatic Loveletter released its debut album, Truth or Dare, on June 22, 2010,[1] followed by the album The Kids Will Take Their Monsters On through an independent record label, Paper & Plastick, on June 23, 2011.[1]
Automatic Loveletter was formed with Simms on guitar and lead vocals, Daniel Currier on drums, and brother Tommy Simms playing bass and producing, with bassist Sean Noll sitting in on occasion in Tommy's home studio in the Tampa Bay area. The band was first called Stars and Scars and recorded its first song together in December 2005, naming the song after the band but written by Simms. They also recorded "Tin Lizzy", written by Tommy Simms.
Simms acoustically laid down all of the songs she had been writing over the last three years for consideration for her first major label album. Signed by Allison Hagendorf, the host of Fuse TV's The Pop TV Show, then working at Epic Records, Simms went on to form Automatic Loveletter while Epic struggled with the Sony BMG 2005 Payola Scandal and internal problems finally dropping over 70 bands in 2007. Automatic Loveletter was not dropped but was also not supported for the next year and a half touring in the drummer's Ford Excursion and burning their own copies of their Epic-produced CD with hand painted slip covers to help fund their tours.
Automatic Loveletter recorded their never-released debut EP in 2007 with producer Matt Squire (Panic! at the Disco, Boys Like Girls, All Time Low, Cute is What We Aim For, The Cab, and The Maine). "He challenged me and I challenged him," Simms said. "I felt very comfortable and that's when the best of me comes out. The entire time was playful and fun and that's what music is about to me — having a good time." Simms took her songbook to Matt Squire and narrowed down the tunes and crafted them to fit together, sometimes taking songs in entirely new directions. "The Answer", for instance, was originally a ballad, but became one of the more upbeat numbers on the album. Daniel Currier and lead guitarist Joe Nelson played on the album, Sean Noll officially joining just before some of their first tours together and Tommy Simms occasionally touring with the band to play lead or rhythm guitar in larger venues and outdoor concerts. The band played both the main Bamboozle and Bamboozle Left in 2008.[2]
The tracks "The Answer", "Parker", "August 28th 3:30 A.M.", "Hush" and "Make-Up Smeared Eyes (Acoustic)" were released on their first official EP release in Recover 2007.
But after the tour, when Epic was scheduled to release the album Automatic Loveletter, they were told to continue touring and asked by then President Charlie Walk to write more upbeat music. Instead, Simms submitted a fan favorite "Black Ink Revenge" which was rejected several times for rewrite until it became "My Goodbye" one of the tracks off the upcoming Sony release. "I had been signed to Epic for going on three years, I toured in cars with my completely broke band and was feeling like I disappointed my fans who had been promised music for over a year so I sat in my room for four days re - writing and re - submitting that song like 5 times. I like "My Goodbye" a LOT but it was the result of a lot of pressure and the desire to get an album released." "My Goodbye", "The Day that Saved Us", and "Hush (New Version)" were quickly released as another self-titled EP just before the final chapter with Epic Records when they fired all the members except Daniel Currier before the first headlining tour. Epic held auditions for new members, hired Jacob Fatoroochi, James Bowen, and Wayne Miller then halfway through the tour, called Simms and told her that all of the pay for the band she was on tour with was being withdrawn and the band was dropped. Despite this devastating setback, the new hired guys pulled together and stayed on to complete the tour, and Automatic Loveletter went on to sell out venues like the Knitting Factory in LA and San Francisco. "It was very liberating. After crying my eyes out for a couple hours, I had some of my best show's ever on that tour." Almost immediately, the band was picked up by Sony and Simms was asked to write for a new album produced by Josh Abraham.
Solo career
editIn 2011, Simms released an entirely acoustic album through Paper + Plastick Records called "The Kids Will Take Their Monsters On". After the summer of 2011 and working the circuit entirely solo for the first time, Simms transitioned her branding after The Voice, and has since produced her own content as a solo artist releasing 2 EPs titled 'All Or Nothing' on January 27, 2015, and 'From The Grave' on July 15, 2016, as well as several singles.
In 2019, Simms announced her signing to Sumerian Records and released single "Bad Love" to kick off the Rockstar Energy Disrupt 2019 Tour in August 2019. Following this, she released her second single with Sumerian, '100 Little Deaths' in September 2019.
In 2020, Simms released a 3-song EP titled 'Descent' along with a music video for the lead song off of the EP, 'All American'.
Announced on February 19, 2021, Simms has officially rebranded herself, now going as Lilith Czar, and her debut album with Sumerian Records 'Created From Filth And Dust' which released on April 23, 2021.[3]
The Voice (2012)
editSimms was a contestant on the 2012 season of the American television show The Voice. She sang the Beatles' "Oh! Darling" for her blind audition, and chose to be a member of Team Cee Lo.[4] Simms advanced to the live rounds after defeating Sarah Golden in a duet. In her first live show, she performed "Roxanne" by The Police. During the quarterfinals, Simms covered "Cryin'" by Aerosmith. She was the only female contestant to advance onto the finals, edging out Jamar Rogers, after covering "It's A Man's Man's Man's World". Simms' cover of "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" reached #70 and also attained positions in three other charts on Billboard.[5]
For the finale, Simms sang Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird" and placed second behind Jermaine Paul.[6]
Round in Season | Song\Artist | Result | |
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Blind Audition | "Oh! Darling" | The Beatles | Coaches Adam, Christina, and CeeLo turned
Joined Coach CeeLo |
Battle Round | "Stay With Me"
(vs Sarah Golden) |
Faces | Saved by CeeLo Green |
Live Show 2 | "Roxanne" | The Police | Saved (Public Vote) |
Quarter-Finals | "Cryin'" | Aerosmith | Bottom 2 (Saved by |
Last Chance
Performance |
"Torn" | Ednaswap | |
Semi-Finals | "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" | James Brown | Safe (121 Points) |
Finale | "Crazy" | Gnarls Barkley | Runner-Up |
"Born to Be Wild"
(with CeeLo Green) |
Steppenwolf | ||
"Free Bird" | Lynyrd Skynyrd |
Simms' "The Voice Performances" singles released by Universal Republic Records. Made available on iTunes and CD
Title | Original Artist | Release |
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"Roxanne" | The Police | January 1, 2012 |
"Oh! Darling" | The Beatles | February 5, 2012 |
"Stay With Me" | Faces | March 13, 2012 |
"Cryin'" | Aerosmith | April 23, 2012 |
"It's a Man's Man's Man's World" | James Brown | April 30, 2012 |
"Born to Be Wild" | Steppenwolf | May 7, 2012 |
"Free Bird" | Lynyrd Skynyrd | May 7, 2012 |
Post-The Voice (2012–2021)
editShortly after finishing The Voice, Simms was signed by CeeLo Green, her coach on the show. Her debut single "Wild Child" was released on December 11, 2012,[7] followed by a music video in April 2013, for which Cee Lo Green is an executive producer. An album was scheduled for release in 2013,[8] but ultimately was not released after she left. Simms completed a US tour with Secondhand Serenade and Veronica Ballestrini during March and April 2013.[9]
On January 27, 2015, Simms released her "All or Nothing" EP. The recording and development of the album was primarily funded by PledgeMusic,[10] A music video for the EP's fourth track, "End of the World", was released May 2015.[11] Simms heavily promoted the EP during Warped Tour of that year.[12]
Her second EP, From the Grave, was released July 15, 2016.[13]
Most recently Simms was featured on the seventh installment in the Fearless Records compilation series Punk Goes Pop. She and her husband, Andy Biersack, performed a duet cover of Adele's 2015 hit song When We Were Young on July 14, 2017. A music video was also released for the cover upon the release of Punk Goes Pop Vol. 7. On April 27, 2018, she released her new single Take Me, which was written about the emotional hardships of two touring musicians in a committed relationship. The music video was released on May 9, 2018.
On June 21, 2019, Simms released her first single, "Bad Love", through her new label Sumerian Records.
Rebrand as Lilith Czar (2021–present)
editIn February 2021, Simms announced her new name Lilith Czar, along with a new album called Created from Filth and Dust, released on April 23, 2021.[14]
After leaving fans in the dark on social media after her 2020 EP 'Descent', Simms posted teasers and photos but hiding her face. On February 19, 2021, she re-emerged as Lilith Czar, with black hair and a crown upon her head. Also on February 19, 2021, she released the first single 'King', off her debut album with Sumerian Records titled 'Created From Filth And Dust' that released on April 23, 2021.
Personal life
editOn October 31, 2016, Simms was detained by the FBI off of an airplane for allegedly hitting her husband, Andy Biersack while under the influence.[1]
Simms herself has never spoken about the Church of Scientology.[clarification needed] "I'm sure she's known as a Scientologist by many in the Church," said Jeffrey Simms, noting he and his wife, Natalie Simms, who are Scientologists, moved to Clearwater, Florida, with their family when Juliet Simms was 8 years old; Clearwater, Florida, contains one of the Church's many headquarters. "But [the support] isn't an organized thing. She probably has more fans from the Vans Warped Tour."[15]
Discography
editMoniker | Title | Release Type | Release | Label (at the time) | |
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Automatic Loveletter | Recover | EP | November 6, 2007 | Re-released by Hot Topic label with two bonus tracks, 2008* | Epic\Sony BMG Music Entertainment |
The Ghosts We Carry Home | Intended for release;
unreleased |
2007\2008 | *Unfinished\unreleased | Epic\Sony Music Entertainment | |
Automatic Loveletter | EP | February 3, 2009 | *Previously unavailable due to
licensing issues with then label Sony. |
Epic\Sony Music Entertainment | |
"Heart Song" | Single | April, 2010 | Epic\Sony Music Japan International, Inc. | ||
Truth or Dare | Album | June 22, 2010
Limited-Run U.S Release |
2011 Worldwide Release | Epic\Sony Music Japan International, Inc. | |
The Kids Will Take Their Monsters On | Album | June 28, 2011 | Paper + Plastick Records | ||
Juliet Simms | Wild Child | Single | December 11, 2012 | Universal Republic Records | |
All or Nothing | EP | January 27, 2015 | Ju Ju Productions, Inc. | ||
From the Grave | Album | July 15, 2016 | Ju Ju Productions | ||
"Take Me" | Single | April 27, 2018 | Ju Ju Productions, Inc. | ||
Bad Love | Single | June 21, 2019 | Sumerian Records | ||
100 Little Deaths | Single | August 23, 2019 | Sumerian Records | ||
All American | Single | 6 November 2020 | Sumerian Records | ||
Lilith Czar | Created From Filth and Dust | Album | April 23, 2021 | First album released under the name Lilith Czar | Sumerian Records |
Band | Album | Song | Release |
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LoveHateHero | Just Breathe | "Theatre of Robots" | 2005 |
Cartel | Cartel | "Lose It" | 2007 |
All Time Low | So Wrong, It's Right | "Remembering Sunday" | 2007 |
Secondhand Serenade | A Twist in My Story | "Fix You" | 2009 |
Hear Me Now | Hear Me Now | 2010 | |
Win Win Winter | Then The Archers Bowed And Broke Their Bows[16] | "Here In The Horse's Heart" | 2011 |
Black Veil Brides | Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones | "Lost It All" | 2013 |
Simple Plan | Taking One For The Team | "I Dream About You" | 2016 |
Andy Black | The Shadow Side | "Homecoming King", "Ribcage", "Drown Me Out", "The Void" | 2016 |
Title | Original Artist | Cover By | Notes\Release | Recording Year\Date |
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"Voices Carry" | 'Til Tuesday | Automatic Loveletter | Was exclusively available for download on PledgeMusic 2014.* | 2007 (estimated) |
"Careless Whisper" | Wham! | 3OH!3 Featured w. Alex Gaskarth | Was available for online downloading at some point in 2008.* | 2008 (estimated) |
"Take Me Home Tonight" | Eddie Money | Feature Artist for Every Avenue | Punk Goes Classic Rock | April 27, 2010 |
"Gimme Shelter" | The Rolling Stones | Juliet Simms | Was exclusively available for download on PledgeMusic 2014.* | July, 2014 (estimated) |
"When We Were Young" | Adele | Feature Artist for Andy Black | Single via Fearless Records | 2017 |
Music videos
editYear | Video | Director |
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2006 | "Hush" | Luke Watson |
2008 | "Make-Up Smeared Eyes" | Northern Five |
2010 | "Heart Song" | Chad Feehan |
2010 | "Story Of My Life" | Ehashin |
2013 | "Wild Child" | Tabitha Denholm |
2015 | "End Of The World" | Joshua Shultz |
2017 | "Trouble Finds You" | Patrick Fogarty |
2017 | "Say Hello" | Joshua Shultz |
2018 | "Take Me" | Joshua Shultz |
2019 | “Bad Love” | Patrick Fogarty |
2019 | ”100 Little Deaths” | Patrick Fogarty |
2020 | "All American" | Patrick Fogarty |
2021 | "King" | Patrick Fogarty |
2021 | ”Lola” | Patrick Fogarty |
2021 | "Anarchy" | Patrick Fogarty |
Charts
editYear | Song | Peak chart positions | Album | Certifications | |
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US | US Main. [17] | ||||
as Juliet Simms | |||||
2012 | "Roxanne" | 86 | — | Non-album single |
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"It's a Man's Man's Man's World" | 70 | — |
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"Free Bird" | 101 | — |
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as Lilith Czar | |||||
2021 | "Anarchy" | — | 23 | Created from Filth and Dust | |
2022 | "100 Little Deaths" | — | 37 | ||
"—" denotes a release that did not chart. |
References
edit- ^ a b Tim Karan (May 10, 2010). "Automatic Loveletter reveal album art, release date". AltPress. Retrieved September 30, 2012.
- ^ "Bamboozle lineup". Archived from the original on June 16, 2008. Retrieved July 1, 2008.
- ^ "Lilith Czar Is the King of Rock". PAPER. 2021-02-19. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
- ^ "Blind Auditions, Part 1". NBC. NBCUniversal Media, LLC. 2012. Archived from the original on September 23, 2012. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
- ^ https://www.billboard.com/artist/juliet-simms/chart-history/hot-100
- ^ IdolsUSA (May 7, 2012). "The Voice – Juliet Simms – Free Bird – The Voice". YouTube. Google, Inc. Retrieved September 30, 2012.
- ^ "Wild Child – Single". iTunes Preview. Apple Inc. December 11, 2012. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
- ^ Carly Costello (April 23, 2013). "Former "The Voice" Contestant Juliet Simms Releases New "Wild Child" Video". Artist Direct. Rogue Digital, LLC. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
- ^ "Secondhand Serenade and Juliet Simms – Tour Dates". Marley Magazine. March 5, 2013. Archived from the original on December 15, 2013. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
- ^ "Juliet Simms: The "All or Nothing" EP". Retrieved June 17, 2016.
- ^ "EW Premiere: Watch an emotional new video from 'The Voice' contestant Juliet Simms". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 17, 2016.
- ^ "Juliet Simms CRUSHES It at Vans Warped Tour". June 22, 2015. Archived from the original on April 10, 2016. Retrieved June 17, 2016.
- ^ "From the Grave". Retrieved June 17, 2016 – via Amazon.
- ^ Serra, Maria (February 19, 2021). "Juliet Simms is Gone, and Lilith Czar is Taking the Throne with "King"". Alternative Press. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
- ^ "Clearwater-raised Juliet Simms just might win NBC's blockbuster singing competition, The Voice". Tampa Bay Times. May 7, 2012. Archived from the original on May 12, 2021.
- ^ "24 Hour Service Station - A Record Label, Digital Distribution and Physical Distribution Company » Artists". Archived from the original on May 8, 2012. Retrieved April 28, 2012.
- ^ Peaks on the Mainstream Rock chart:
- "Anarchy": "Mainstream Rock Tracks: September 25, 2021". Billboard. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
- "100 Little Deaths": "Mainstream Rock Tracks: August 13, 2022". Billboard. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
- ^ "Hot Digital Tracks (28/04/2012)". Billboard.
- ^ "Hot Digital Songs (26/05/2012)". Billboard.
External links
editMedia related to Juliet Simms at Wikimedia Commons
- Juliet Simms Official website
Further reading
edit- Cridlin, Jay (September 5, 2008). "Sensational Simms Siblings". St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on July 25, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
- Cridlin, Jay (July 22, 2010). "Warped Minds Want to Know..." St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on July 25, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
- "Automatic Loveletter". MTV. Archived from the original on April 10, 2008. Retrieved January 2, 2012. Includes a biography about Simms.
- "Automatic Loveletter". VH1. Archived from the original on February 9, 2011. Retrieved January 2, 2012. Includes a biography about Simms.
- Giambalvo, Carole (February 19, 2009). "Automatic Loveletter". St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on July 25, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
- Beal, Jim Jr.; Goodspeed, John (February 27, 2009). "Night After Night". San Antonio Express. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
- Abbott, Jim (July 22, 2010). "Warped: Still a good time for bands, fans". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
- "NBC's The Voice, Season 2 Premiere". NBC. February 5, 2012. Archived from the original on February 8, 2012. Retrieved February 6, 2012.