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10 Years

10 Years is an American alternative rock band, formed in Knoxville, Tennessee in 2000.

History

10 Years was initially formed in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1999 with singer Mike Underdown, drummer Brian Vodinh, bassist Lewis Cosby, and guitarists Ryan "Tater" Johnson and Matt Wantland. In 2001, Cosby left and the band recruited Andy Parks on bass. They independently recorded Into the Half Moon the same year. They soon recruited current vocalist Jesse Hasek from another local band. In 2002, Parks decided to leave the band and Cosby returned; this is their current line-up. The band then released their independent album Killing All That Holds You in 2004. 10 Years were then signed to Republic/Universal in 2005 and released their major label debut, The Autumn Effect on August 16 2005 with the songs "Wasteland" and "Through The Iris" picking up regional radio play. That same summer the band toured with Disturbed and Ill Niño. In the fall of 2005, they toured with Breaking Benjamin and Smile Empty Soul, then followed up with the Masters of Horror tour with Mudvayne and Sevendust. They also opened for Korn and Mudvayne on Korn's See You On The Other Side tour. They also toured with Korn and Deftones on the Family Values Tour, which started in late July 2006.

Mid-2006, the band toured Australia in a lineup which included Hatebreed, Disturbed and Korn

Their first single, "Wasteland" spent over 12 months on the Rock charts, finally reaching #1 at Active Rock in December 2005. In mid February 2006, "Wasteland" reached #1 on both Alternative and Billboard Modern Rock charts. Their first two singles, Through the Iris and Wasteland, have been certified Gold by the RIAA.

Their first music video, "Wasteland", addresses the social problem of human rights as well as addiction around the world. The video received a nomination for Best Direction and Best Art Direction at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, but failed to win either award.

On March 27, an EP was released on iTunes containing acoustic versions of "Wasteland" and other tracks from their debut album The Autumn Effect.

On November 19, 10 Years unveiled and confirmed the title "Division" for their upcoming album on their MySpace Friend Status. [1]

On May 21, 2007 a demo song titled "All Your Lies" from their upcoming album was released onto their MySpace along with a post stating the band had chosen producer Rick Parasher to produce the new album. On September 7, the band announced on their MySpace that the album was finished and would be released in 2008, following a tours with Dir en grey, Sevendust, Operator, Thousand Foot Krutch and Chevelle.

On January 29, 2008, "Beautiful," the new single from Division, was released to iTunes and a snippet was also posted on the band's MySpace page.

10 Years was featured on the Revolution Stage of Linkin Park's summer Projekt Revolution 2008 tour in the summer of 2008.

Division was released on May 13, 2008.

They went on tour with Mudvayne until mid December 2008.

Brian recently announced on their Myspace that they have already been gathering song ideas for a new album, but would not start writing and recording for a while yet. He also announced that the new material would be their heaviest.

10 Years is taking the first part of the year to write and record new demos before returning on tour.

Band members

Current
Former
  • Mike Underdown – vocals
  • Andy Parks – bass

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US
[2]
US
Main

[2]
US
Mod

[2]
2005 "Wasteland" 94 2 1 The Autumn Effect
2006 "Through the Iris" 20 35
"Waking Up" 32
2008 "Beautiful" 6 14 Division
"So Long, Good-bye" [3] 31
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or have yet to chart.

References

  1. ^ 10 Years unveils album title
  2. ^ a b c "Artist Chart History: Singles". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-03-04.
  3. ^ FMQB: Active Rock Available for Airplay