Sky Eats Airplane

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Sky Eats Airplane

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Sky Eats Airplane was an experimental post-hardcore band from Fort Worth, Texas, United States. The members of Sky Eats Airplane started their music endeavors in two separate bands. Brack began playing guitar in Backseat Driver in 2003. It was a punk/post-hardcore band. Meanwhile, Lee created a band called Our First Fall with Daniel Hunter (Now Analog Rebellion), which had an indie/post-hardcore sound. By the time Backseat Driver failed due to problems with band members. Brack and Lee used their differing musical approaches to their advantage. Sky Eats Airplane was created in 2005 by Lee Duck and Brack Cantrell. For a total of three months, Brack and Lee worked on their self-released titled 'Everything Perfect On The Wrong Day'. The entire nine track album was exclusively recorded and produced by the duo. On July 15th, 2006, Sky Eats Airplane held their CD release party for their debut album. In the fall of 2006, Brack left the band due to wanting to pursue softer, acoustic music. Lee found new members in Jerry Roush who was made vocalist for the band. During the same time, local Texas metal act (In Theory) broke up. Three of their previous members joined the band: Zack Ordway, Johno Erickson, and Kenny Schick. In January of 2009, drummer Kenny Schick was replaced by former drummer of Periphery, Travis Orbin. Later in 2009, Jerry Roush and Johno Erickson left the band as well. Around the turn of 2010, both Erickson and Roush were replaced through a talent search initiated by the band. Taking the position of vocalist was Bryan Zimmerman (formerly of Abi Viscera). Taking the position of bassist, as well as backing vocalist was Elliot Coleman (formerly of Of Man Not Of Machine, later in Good Tiger). The band recorded their EP, 'The Sound Of Symmetry' with their newest members. They formed in 2005 and separated in 2010.

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