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SafetySuit Origin, United States Genres, Years active 2002–present Labels, Website Members. Douglas Brown. Jeremy Henshaw. Tate Cunningham Past members. Jesse Carey. Curtis Lloyd.
Dave Garofalo SafetySuit is an American and band from, currently based in. Their 2008 major label debut album featured songs ' and ', the former first achieving fame by climbing to No. 1 on the. In January 2012, SafetySuit followed with their second album, notable for its songs 'Let Go' and 'These Times'.
The album peaked at No. 7 on the and topped the iTunes album chart. Later that year, the band released an EP titled 'Hallelujah' which included the hit single 'Never Stop (Wedding Version)'. The single has been featured in with multiple celebrity weddings using it as the soundtrack for their first dance. Several singles from each of their albums have charted and have been featured on television shows such as, and. The band's releases have been met highly favorably by critics, and they are known for their very energetic live performances. They have toured with many notable artists including, and the. Contents.
History Origins, Day After Yesterday, and Crew EP (2004-2006) SafetySuit originated as a band called Crew, based in, and was originally composed of singer Doug Brown, drummer Tate Cunningham, bassist Jeremey Henshaw, and guitar players Curtis Lloyd and Jesse Carey, who met while attending. After winning a local battle of the bands, Crew began to increase in popularity in their hometown of Tulsa, OK, so the band recorded and co-produced Day After Yesterday with local producer David John. Curtis and Jesse left the band soon after to pursue other careers, and guitarist Dave Garofalo joined the band a few months later. In 2004 the band decided to relocate to and retitled Day After Yesterday to create the.
In the summer of 2005, the members of Crew were introduced to producer Greg Archilla and recorded a 4-song EP called Stay. The band continued to grow in popularity locally until they played a showcase at 12th & Porter where they were signed. After signing their record deal, the band changed their name to SafetySuit to avoid legal problems down the road. Life Left to Go (2007-2009) SafetySuit recorded their debut full-length album in 2007, once again with producer Greg Archilla. In February 2008, the band released their first single ' before releasing Life Left to Go on May 13, 2008. The album was met with a strong reception among critics, and the album reached number five on Top Heatseekers chart. The album saw the release of two additional singles, most notably ', which experienced success on several charts in 2009, including the Hot AC, Top 40, and Pop 100, and on 's Top 20 Countdown, reaching number one.
The video for 'Stay' on YouTube has reached over 2.9 million views as of December 2017. The song 'Annie' was also released as a single, 'Anywhere But Here' was featured in an episode of the television series, and 'Something I Said' and 'What If' were also featured on the MTV television show '. These Times and Hallelujah EP (2010-2012) In 2010, the band went back into the studio to begin work on their second album with producers, and.
Their first attempt at recording new material was scrapped in late 2010, as the band did not feel the songs lived up to their standards and started over. On March 21, 2011 the band announced on that the first single off the new record would be titled 'Get Around This,' produced by Espionage, and available for download on April 19, 2011. On July 6, 2011 the video for 'Get Around This' premiered on www.noisecreep.com.
A second single 'Let Go' debuted on September 2 by way of a application on the band's page and was officially released on September 20. The video for 'Let Go' finished 2011 peaking at number eight on 's Top 20 Countdown. It was announced on July 19, 2011 via a video tweeted by lead singer Doug Brown, that SafetySuit's second album would be released on October 18, after being pushed back by the band's move from Universal Motown to Universal Republic during the summer of 2011. However, on September 3, the band announced via their official that the release date of These Times was changed to November 1, 2011. On October 18, the SafetySuit announced that their label had pushed the album release date back again, this time to January 2012.
At the same time, they debuted an online stream of the album opener 'Believe'. The release date for These Times was soon after set for January 10, 2012 and was released exclusively through iTunes on January 3. During this time, Doug Brown wrote the song 'May' for album. Upon release, These Times debuted at number 7 on the Billboard 200 and at number 1 on the iTunes Top Albums chart.
Several songs also debuted on the iTunes Top Pop Songs Chart; 'Believe' reached number 60, 'Never Stop' reached 65, and 'Let Go' reached 146. Additionally, 'Believe' reached 179 on the iTunes Top Songs Chart and 'Never Stop' number 196. The video for the third single from the album, 'These Times', was released on January 6, 2012.
As of December 2017, the official video has over 1.7 million views on YouTube. The band joined as direct support on the which began in March 2012. On September 7, 2012, they embarked on their first ever headlining tour, beginning in Philadelphia, PA and supported by and Taylor Barrett. On August 28, 2012, SafetySuit released the four-track Hallelujah EP through iTunes. The EP included a cover of 's ', an orchestral version of 'Anywhere But Here', and an acoustic version of 'Let Go'. It also included 'Never Stop (Wedding Version)' which has become the band's highest selling single to date. The song has been featured in entertainment magazines including because of its use in prominent celebrity weddings, and is used as the soundtrack in over 45,000 YouTube videos with over 20 million plays.

Self-titled third studio album (2013-present) On June 26, 2013, the band announced that they were recording their third studio album. 'On Your Side,' the first single off the upcoming album, was released to iTunes on December 3, 2013.
The album was originally planned to be released in early 2014. On January 7, 2014, the band tweeted that news about the album and tour were coming soon, but they had been absent from social media since then. On January 7, 2015, exactly one year to the day of their previous post, the band finally reappeared on social media by tweeting and posting of an image containing the words 'Don't call it a comeback' and the caption 'Now what were we saying.?' On January 9, 2015, the band posted a picture of the upcoming album's track listing. On January 12, 2015, the band released a 15-second video clip on Instagram and Facebook with a preview of the song 'Perfect Color.' On September 17, 2015, the band announced the second single off of the album, 'Looking Up'. On October 23, 2015, the single was surprise released to iTunes.
On January 28, 2016, the band kicked off their 2016 Winter Tour in Columbus, Ohio. It's their first tour since 2012.
On February 2, 2016, the band released the third song from their forthcoming album, entitled 'Pause', to iTunes and Amazon Music. On August 15, 2016, the band posted a photo on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook indicating that their next album would be released in October 2016 and would be accompanied by a new tour with. The band posted on Instagram that their self-titled third studio album would be released on November 4, 2016. On October 25, the band announced on Instagram a headline tour in 2017.
In the first months of 2017, the band announced the release of a new unveiling this year. In March, they performed the song 'Perfect Color' with an acoustic version of the event.
In April, various socials announce that the song will be released shortly. On July 11, 2017, it was announced on SafetySuit's Instagram page that lead guitarist Dave Garofalo would be leaving the band to pursue other interests. True, Chris (2008-05-15). Retrieved 2011-12-04. Retrieved 2011-12-04.
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. 'Get Around This' Released: April 19, 2011. 'Let Go' Released: September 20, 2011. 'These Times' Released: January 3, 2012 These Times is the second studio album by American band, released on January 10, 2012, through. The album follows their 2008 debut. It was released exclusively through on January 3, 2012, before a wide release the following week.
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These Times was produced by, and, along with several self-produced songs, departing from their previous work with producer Greg Archilla. The album reached number 7 on the Billboard 200 chart, making it their highest charting album to date. Contents. Track listing All lyrics written by Douglas Brown; all music composed by Brown, except where noted. Title Producer Length 1. 'Believe' 4:31 2.
'Get Around This' (Douglas Brown, ) 3:32 3. 'Let Go' (Brown, ) Tedder, 3:20 4. 'Staring at It' 4:17 5. 'These Times' Benson 4:12 6. 'Never Stop' Benson 3:35 7. 'One Time' Benson 2:57 8. 'Crash' SafetySuit 2:52 9.
'Stranger' Benson 3:11 10. 'Things to Say' (Brown, Bjorklund, Lind) Espionage 3:52 11. 'Life In the Pain' SafetySuit 5:58 Total length: 42:21 Bonus Track Version No. Title Producer Length 12.
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'You Don't See Me' SafetySuit 3:39 Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating These Times received mostly positive reviews from. Rick Florino of describes the album as 'a catchy, captivating, and classy outing from modern rock's finest young outfit' that 'is the first must-have album of 2012'. Gregory Heaney of rated the album three out of five stars and states: 'The album finds the band taking a more spacious approach to the genre, surrounding their heartfelt, midtempo jams in a warm blanket of reverb and keyboards, giving them a real sense of depth.' Charts Chart (2012) Peak position 37 US 7 US 2 US 3 Personnel Credits adapted from.