We Are the Fury
We Are The Fury playing Jillian's in Las Vegas on March 8, 2008
We Are The Fury playing Jillian's in Las Vegas on March 8, 2008
Background information
OriginToledo, Ohio, United States of America
GenresPost-punk, Alternative rock, Indie rock[1]
Years active1999present
LabelsOne Big Spark Records
MembersChristopher Hatfield
Alan Hoffar
Jeremy Lublin
Stephan Lublin
Brady Leffler
Past membersTodd Wehrle
Websitewearethefury.net

We Are the Fury is an American rock band. The band was founded in Toledo, Ohio in 1999,[2] as a nu metal band called Hearsay.[3] The original lineup consisted of vocalist Jeremy Lublin, guitarist Chris Hatfield, bassist Alan Hoffar, and drummer Lublin. Shortly after this, the band changed their name to Hearsay TAO and started playing post-hardcore music. They added keyboardist Todd Wehrle and recorded their first album Where Vision Ends.[4]

In 2002 they released the EP By Land, by Air, by Sleep, and would go on to change their name once again to The Fury, releasing a second self-titled EP in 2005. The name change was associated with another genre change, as the band adopted a post-punk sound.[5] In the summer of 2005, they signed to One Big Spark Records (a Warner Bros. Records subsidiary) and had to change their name to We Are the Fury for legal reasons.[6] The band re-released their EP as Infinite Jest through the label in 2006, and released their debut full length album, titled Venus, May 22, 2007. They were named an "Artist to Watch" by Rolling Stone in 2007.[7]

Discography

As We Are the Fury
  1. Infinite Jest (re-release of The Fury EP, 2006)
  2. Venus (One Big Spark, 2007)

References

  1. "We Are the Fury Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  2. "We Are the Fury Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  3. "2011 Local Music Issue". 19 February 2014.
  4. "We Are the Fury Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  5. "We Are the Fury Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  6. We Are the Fury at Allmusic.com
  7. Artist to Watch:We Are the Fury. Rolling Stone, April 10, 2007. Accessed September 29, 2007.
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