It Prevails

It Prevails
Origin Portland, Oregon, United States
Genres Melodic hardcore, metalcore, hardcore punk,
Years active 20042015 (Hiatus)
Labels Mediaskare, Rain City Records, Rise
Associated acts American Me, A Hope for Home, Close Your Eyes, Midst, Agraceful
Website MySpace.com/ItPrevails
Members
  • Ian Fike
  • Joe Butler
  • Nic Toten
  • Billy Badass
  • Dave Catuccio
Past members
  • Alex Kutsche
  • Brian Blade
  • Jake Harris
  • Chris Tsanjoures
  • Cameron Bladsoe
  • Nate Dorval
  • Aaron Marsh
  • Bobby VaLeu
  • Ian Clarke
  • Jarrod Rose
  • Nate George
  • Tony Tataje
  • Thomas Larson

It Prevails was a five-piece melodic hardcore band from Portland, Oregon, USA, formed in 2004.[1] The band is influenced by 1990s melodic metalcore and classic rock, including Shai Hulud, Twelve Tribes, Strongarm, Lifetime and Hot Water Music. A premium was placed on lyrics related to struggles of the human condition and altruistic actions.

History

Beginnings and Capture and Embrace (2004–2009)

The band formed in 2004. Releasing the EP Indelible in May 2005. After touring the U.S. West Coast twice in 2006, the quintet finalized their debut album, The Inspiration, which was released in 2007 through Rise Records.

In 2008, It Prevails recorded their sophomore album Capture and Embrace for the small independent label, Rain City Records. The band teamed up with guitarist and producer Beau Burchell (of Saosin) to mix the effort, but the band went on a hiatus period after original drummer Aaron Marsh decided to leave. They also parted ways with a guitarist under "personal reasons". Those issues caused the cancellation of their tours with Ligiea, Since The Flood, Means and Farewell to Freeway.[2] Capture and Embrace was not supported by any national tour, save a brief West Coast tour in 2009 before their first European tour in August 2009.

Findings EP and Stroma (2009–2011)

After more line-up changes and a relocation to Colorado,[1] It Prevails announced, through their official Myspace page, the addition of guitarist Bobby VaLeu and drummer Ian Clark.[3] They also announced the release of a 3-track EP, Findings, and their summer tour with Close Your Eyes. Followed up with a UK and mainland European tour with Heart In Hand.

Coming back from the UK in 2010, It Prevails teamed up with up-and-coming Canadian acts Counterparts and A Sight For Sewn Eyes. This resulted in It Prevails' first tour of Eastern Canada in late 2010, during which the band shot a music video for the song "Placed In My Hands." On the way home from Canada, It Prevails shot the music video for "An Anomaly" outside of Birmingham, Alabama. In 2011 the band signed a deal with Mediaskare Records, which resulted in an album entitled Stroma, released on July 19, 2011.

Demos and Perdition (2011–present)

In 2011 and 2012, It Prevails released three new songs, eventually announcing that a new album was being written, entitled Perdition. In April 2013, the band added Joe Butler and Nate George of Agraceful as their new lead guitarist and drummer as well as Billy Adams on bass.

The final mixing/tracking for the new album was only solidified and absolutely complete in October 2014, after almost two years since the recording process began. The band has hinted that the material is their favorite of the four albums, but more than likely, their last. Ideas of a final US tour have also been clued. On January 20th, 2015, the band released their fourth full-length album Perdition.

Discography

Members

Current
Former
Touring members
Timeline

References

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  2. "It Prevails Goes On Hiatus, Cancels Tour Dates - in Metal News". Metalunderground.com. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  3. "Featured Content on Myspace". Blogs.myspace.com. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  4. "It Prevails Releases New Studio Update Video - in Metal News". Metalunderground.com. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
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