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Austin Robert Carlile is an American vocalist. He was previously in metalcore band Attack Attack!, and post-hardcore band Of Mice & Men.
History
Personal life and Attack Attack! (2005–2009)
Austin Carlile was born in Pensacola, Florida but currently resides in California. According to his MySpace profile, he is married. In 2005, Carlile formed Attack Attack!, along with Nick White, Andrew Whiting, Ricky Lortz, Johnny Franck, and Andrew Wetzel in Westerville, Ohio. He was featured on their debut EP, If Guns Are Outlawed, Can We Use Swords?, and their debut album, Someday Came Suddenly. On November 18, 2008, merely a week after the release of the album, Carlile announced that " in Attack Attack! anymore." When asked why, he merely responded with "personal things". This post also officially announced his then-new project, Of Mice & Men.
Of Mice & Men (2009–2010)
On the same day that Austin announced that he wasn't in Attack Attack!, he officially announced the formation of his new project, Of Mice & Men with Jaxin Hall. The band recruited several members of already-existing bands, such as A Static Lullaby and Lower Definition. Their debut album was officially announced to be released on February 23, 2010 but was pushed back to March 9. According to Carlile's official Twitter, he will be performing guest vocals on Confide's second album on Tragic Hero Records. Austin has officially announced quitting Of Mice & Men due to some personal issues of his own and with some members of the band.
Discography
Studio albums
- Someday Came Suddenly, (Attack Attack!, 2008)
- Of Mice & Men, (Of Mice & Men, 2010)
EPs
Guest appearances
- 2008 - "Time Won't Wait" (Fantastic!) on the album, Go Whatever
- 2009 - "Have You Ever Danced?" (Breathe Carolina) on the album, Hello Fascination
- 2009 - "Truth Be Told" (Her Demise, My Rise) on the album, The Takeover
- 2009 - "It's a Long Drive Home from Texas" (We Are Defiance)
- 2010 - "Fighting is for Dead Men" (Though She Wrote) on the album, The Invitation
References
- Carlile, Austin. "Austin Carlile's official MySpace page". MySpace. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
- ^ Carlile, Austin (18 November 2009). "No, im not in ATTACK ATTACK anymore - Austin Carlile's MySpace Blog". MySpace. Retrieved 30 December 2009.
- Reid, Sean. "Alter The Press!: Of Mice and Men Announce Debut Album Release Date". Alter the Press!. Retrieved 30 December 2009.