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Tilian Pearson
Birth nameTilian Pearson
Born (1987-07-12) July 12, 1987 (age 37)
OriginClearwater, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • record producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass
  • piano
Years active2007–present
Labels
Websitetilianmusic.com/tilian.html

Tilian Pearson (born July 12, 1987),[1] also known mononymously as Tilian, is an American singer, songwriter, musician and record producer born in Clearwater, Florida. He is the clean vocalist in American post-hardcore band Dance Gavin Dance. Pearson began his music career as the lead vocalist and guitarist in American progressive rock band Tides of Man, releasing an extended play and two studio albums before departing in 2010.

After leaving Tides of Man, Pearson briefly joined the American rock bands Saosin and Emarosa following the departure of their respective lead vocalists, however never released any material with the groups. In August 2012, he joined Dance Gavin Dance, replacing Jonny Craig, and released the album Acceptance Speech (2013). Two years later, the band released Instant Gratification, to critical acclaim. In 2016, they released the live album Tree City Sessions and their seventh studio album, Mothership, the latter charting at number 13 on the US Billboard 200. The band released their eighth studio album, Artificial Selection (2018), which was followed by their ninth studio album, Afterburner (2020). As a solo musician, Tilian has released three studio albums, Material Me (2013), Perfect Enemy (2015), and The Skeptic (2018), and two extended plays.

Career

2007–10: Tides of Man

In early 2007, Pearson formed progressive rock band Tides of Man consisting of lead guitarist Spencer Gill, rhythm guitarist Adam Sene, bass guitarist Alan Jaye, and percussionist Josh Gould, at the time. The band recorded their debut full-length studio album titled Empire Theory throughout September 2008 with producer Matt Malpass and was released through Rise Records on August 4, 2009.[2] They also released their sophomore studio album, Dreamhouse, in 2010. He announced his departure from the band on December 20, 2010 through a message on Myspace. Since Pearson's departure, Tides of Man has become an instrumental and progressive rock band consisting of little-to-no vocal use in their recent material.[3]

2010–11: Saosin

Following the announcement of Pearson's departure from Tides of Man in December 2010, the singer revealed that he was working on material with American post-hardcore band Saosin. The band's members Alex Rodriguez and Beau Burchell reached out to Pearson asking him to record a demo to which he agreed and recorded "Promises". In January 2011, Pearson flew to California for rehearsals and decided to record more material with Saosin. He was subsequently offered to record vocals for their third studio album, however Pearson was limited to recording with Saosin.[4] The album with Pearson never came to fruition due to his commitments to touring with Emarosa and forming his band Archives. Saosin went on to go on an indefinite hiatus, later rejoining with original lead vocalist Anthony Green and releasing Along the Shadow in May 2016. In a 2013 interview, Pearson explained why his relationship with Saosin fell through.[5] "They flew me out to California and I did a bunch of practices and recorded five demos. A few months later I came back and did some writing sessions. Time just stretched and stretched after that. It was a complete maybe for almost two years. They would send me demos every few months. During this span I also toured with Emarosa and did a couple months of writing and recording demos with them. It wasn’t until I was doing the music video for “Up In the Air” from my solo project when Saosin told me they were probably going to do something instrumental."

2011–12: Emarosa

In April 2011, American rock band Emarosa announced the departure of their lead vocalist Jonny Craig. Pearson, who had just left his band Tides of Man, was offered to temporarily tour with the group for the remainder of their 2011 tour dates. During his time with Emarosa, Pearson recorded multiple demos with the band. In February 2012, it was revealed that Pearson was no longer in Emarosa.[6]

2012–present: Dance Gavin Dance

Following the departure of Jonny Craig from his band Dance Gavin Dance on August 21, 2012, it was rumored that Pearson would be serving as a temporary touring member to pursue clean vocal duties for the band. Despite the fact that Pearson was in the midst of recording his full-length album Material Me (2013), he subsequently became a permanent member.[7]

Tilian Pearson recorded vocals for the band's fifth studio album, Acceptance Speech. The album was released on October 8, 2013 through Rise Records, which received mixed reviews from critics. Pearson's vocals received lukewarm reviews, however, along with the unique mix of genres. The album spawned the single "Strawberry Swisher Pt. 3", which was released on October 10, 2013, accompanied by its music video which premiered on October 31, 2013.[8] After the release of Acceptance Speech, Pearson toured with the band extensively in support of the album. The band embarked on The Acceptance Speech Tour on April 16 in Seattle, Washington and concluded on May 17, 2014 in Denver, Colorado. On September 14, 2014, it was announced that the band was to headline the annual Rise Records tour beginning on November 16 in Seattle. The tour concluded in Santa Cruz, California on December 7, 2014 with supporting acts SECRETS, Alive Like Me, and Defeat The Low.[9]

On February 9, 2015, it was announced that Dance Gavin Dance were releasing their sixth studio album, Instant Gratification on April 14, 2015 through Rise Records, being the second album featuring Pearson on vocals. "On the Run" was released as the lead single on February 12, 2015 and the second single, "We Own the Night", was released on March 13, 2015. In support of the album, the band embarked on the Instant Gratification Tour and served as supporting acts on the Take Action! Tour with metalcore band Memphis May Fire, Palisades, and Crown the Empire.[10] Tilian toured with Dance Gavin Dance throughout November and December 2015 on the 10 year anniversary tour with supporting acts Slaves, A Lot Like Birds, Dayshell, and Strawberry Girls. Throughout the tour, Tilian switched out as lead vocalist with the band's former vocalists Jonny Craig and Kurt Travis.[11] The group, as well as Craig and Travis, embarked on the second leg of the 10 year anniversary tour in Europe in November 2016.

Dance Gavin Dance announced a string of international tour dates for 2016, including their U.S. fall tour from September 22 to October 27 and a European tour from November 3 to November 16.[12][13] They released the live studio album, Tree City Sessions, on May 13, 2016 through Rise Records. Dance Gavin Dance released their seventh studio album, Mothership, on October 7, 2016. The lead single, "Chucky Vs. the Giant Tortoise", was released on August 18, 2016 for digital download and streaming. In 2017, the group embarked on a co-headlining North American tour with progressive rock band CHON in February and March 2017.[14]

The band released a studio cover of the Bruno Mars single "That's What I Like" on June 1, 2017, in support of Punk Goes Pop Vol. 7.[15] The band released a stand-alone single, "Summertime Gladness", on June 15.[16] They toured on the Journey's Right Foot Stage from May to August 2017 on the Vans Warped Tour. This was the first Warped Tour in which Pearson toured as a member in Dance Gavin Dance.

The band announced their eighth studio album, Artificial Selection, on March 23, 2018, revealing the album cover art and track listing.[17] The album, which was released on June 8, 2018, is the fourth consecutive studio album and fifth release overall to feature Pearson on vocals, making him the longest-running consecutive vocalist in the band's line-up history. The band released the single "Midnight Crusade", along with its music video, on April 4, 2018. Another single, "Son of Robot", was released on May 4, 2018.[18] Two more singles, "Care" and "Count Bassy", were released on May 25 and June 5, 2018, respectively.

In support of the album, the band toured as support on American post-hardcore band Underoath's No Fix Tour from April 20 to May 26, 2018.[19] A headlining tour took place from May 26 to June 21, with support from I See Stars, ERRA, and Sianvar.[20] The band toured in support of Underoath's North American Erase Me tour from November 2 to December 14, 2018, with The Plot In You and Crown the Empire.[21] The band announced a 2019 Australian Tour, which spanned from February 27 to March 5, 2019.[22] On November 9, Dance Gavin Dance announced its first annual SwanFest, which took place on March 30, 2019 in Anaheim, California.[23] Another North American headliner, The Artificial Selection Tour, spanned from March 31 to May 12, 2019.[24]

On March 22, 2019, the band released the song "Head Hunter".[25] Another song, "Blood Wolf", was released on October 11, 2019.[26] On November 12, the group announced their 2020 spring tour scheduled to take place from March 12 to April 25, 2020.[27] This tour was later postponed due to the 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak and was later rescheduled as The Afterburner Tour, scheduled to take place in August and September 2020.[28] In February 2020, the band announced their ninth studio album, Afterburner, and released its lead single "Prisoner", along with its accompanying music video.[29] Afterburner serves as Pearson's fifth consecutive studio album with the group.

Solo career

2013–16: Material Me and Perfect Enemy

Tilian Pearson released his debut full-length studio album, Material Me, on March 18, 2013, through Vital Records. He later released his solo extended play, Future Friends, on December 16, 2014 through Vital Records.[30] On June 29, 2015, Pearson announced that he would be entering the studio and recording new material with producer Kris Crummett on September 1.[31] Tilian began recording vocals for the album on September 9.[32] Two weeks later, Pearson finished recording the album.[33] He released his single "Tug Of War" along with its music video on October 16, 2015.[34]

On October 29, 2015, he announced his sophomore studio album Perfect Enemy, which was released on November 27, 2015 through Vital Records.[35] In support of the album, he announced his headlining solo tour with supporting act Myke Terry (formerly of metalcore band Bury Your Dead). The tour took place from January 28 to February 5, 2016.[36] On August 21, 2015, rock band Slaves released their second studio album, Routine Breathing, which consists of the song "Winter Everywhere", featuring a guest vocal appearance from Pearson.[37]

He released his collaborative single, "Back to Life", with singer Jonny Craig, on April 18, 2016. As a solo artist, Pearson toured as a co-headliner on a U.S. tour with Jonny Craig and Kurt Travis spanning from April 15 to May 22, 2016.[38]

2017–present: The Skeptic

On June 22, 2017, Tilian premiered the song "Lines That Burn", which originally was planned to be the lead single from his upcoming third solo studio album.[39] Another new single, "Wake Up", was released on July 14.[40] Tilian featured on the StéLouse single "Bones", which was released on July 28, 2017.[41] He released another solo single, entitled "Patient", and announced the Patient EP on August 4, 2017.[42]

Tilian confirmed on Twitter that he would be recording his third studio album beginning September 10 and recording his fourth studio album with Dance Gavin Dance beginning October 14.[43]

On August 29, 2017, American post-hardcore band I the Mighty released the single "Silver Tongues", accompanied with a music video, featuring Tilian on vocals.[44]

On June 22, 2018, Tilian announced a solo headlining tour, which took place from August 23 to September 23, 2018, with support from American rock bands Royal Coda and Sunsleep.[45] Tilian revealed that Dance Gavin Dance drummer Matthew Mingus, Eidola singer and guitarist Andrew Wells, and former A Lot Like Birds guitarist Michael Franzino will be the line-up for his touring band.

On July 10, 2018, American rock band Our Last Night released a studio cover of Post Malone's 2018 single "Better Now", featuring Tilian and drummer Luke Holland.[46]

On August 16, 2018, Tilian announced his third studio album The Skeptic, with a scheduled release date of September 28, 2018.[47] The lead single, "Cocky", was released on August 17. In the United States, The Skeptic debuted at No. 21 on the Digital Albums Chart, No. 13 on the Current Rock Albums chart, No. 9 on the Top Independent Albums chart, No. 6 on the Current Alternative Albums chart and charted atop the Alternative New Artist Albums chart.[48] He emarked on The Skeptic US tour, from July 26 to August 22, 2019, with support from Landon Tewers of The Plot In You, Brent Walsh of I the Mighty and RVLS.[49]

On August 9, 2019, he released the single "Half".[50] The following year, he collaborated on former Attack Attack! guitarist and singer Johnny Franck's solo project Bilmuri's song "THEMURIWITHHUMANHAIR" and his cover of "Graveyard" by Halsey.[51][52]

Musical style

Tilian Pearson's solo music has been often labeled as indie pop, soul, pop rock, folk-pop, dance-pop and electro-pop. On his debut studio album, Material Me, he focused the production more towards a synth-pop driven style with elements of R&B, rock and soul. His follow-up, Perfect Enemy (2015), consists of a more folk and pop sound, venturing away from synth-pop and dance-pop. His 2018 studio album, The Skeptic has been labeled as a pop rock, pop and synth-pop record while exploring more aggressive elements of rock such as post-hardcore on the track "Handsome Garbage", and electro on the songs "Drunken Conversation" and "Let Her Go".

As a member of Tides of Man, the band pursued post-hardcore with elements of experimental rock, psychedelic rock and progressive rock. After leaving Tides of Man, he joined Dance Gavin Dance, focussing on a more aggressive-style of post-hardcore and experimental rock, with influences of jazz, funk rock, math rock, and emo. In a 2019 interview with Alternative Press, Pearson revealed that upon joining Dance Gavin Dance, his melodies and lyricism were both heavily inspired by his former band Tides of Man on Acceptance Speech (2013), while claiming he cemented his style on Instant Gratification (2015).[53]

Personal life

Tilian Pearson was born on July 12, 1987 in Clearwater, Florida. He became engaged to Mika Caviola in July 2019.[54]

Discography

  • "Life, Barefoot" by Makari (2012)
  • "Year of The Light" by Stolas from the album Living Creatures (2013)
  • "Everything Is Chrome in the Future" by Cinsera from the album Coryphee (2014)
  • "Winter Everywhere" by Slaves from the album Routine Breathing (2015)
  • "All I Have" by Amarionette from the album Repeating History (2016)
  • "Unattainable" by Cadence Kid (2017)
  • "Bones" by StéLouse (2017)
  • "Silver Tongues" by I The Mighty (2017)
  • "Memories" by Foxera (2018)
  • "Better Now (Post Malone cover)" by Our Last Night (2018)
  • "Same Old Song" by The Jon Hill Project (2019)
  • "Action" by Don Broco with Taka Moriuchi, Tyler Carter, and Caleb Shomo (2019)
  • "THEMURIWITHHUMANHAIR" by Bilmuri from the album Rich Sips (2019)
  • "Graveyard" (Halsey cover) by Bilmuri from the compilation Muri and Friends (2020)

Music videos

Year Song Director
2012 "Up In the Air" Shawn Butcher[56]
2015 "Tug of War"
2015 "Satellite" John Howe[57]
2018 "Cocky" Miguel Barbosa[58]
"Hold On" Shawn Butcher

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