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Fear Culture
Fear Culture in 2023
Fear Culture in 2023
Background information
OriginColumbus, Ohio, US
GenresMetalcore, post-hardcore
Years active2017 - present
Members
  • Matty Lehman
  • Daniel DeLuca
  • Nathan Conley
  • Justin Welch
  • Anthony Delgado
Past members
  • Chase Grant
  • Christian Mains
  • Chris Burke
  • Dalton Dye
  • Bryan Smith
  • Matthew Whyde
  • Blake Tidrow
  • Matt Walton
  • Jesse Bowman
  • Sean Divine
Websitewww.fearculture.co

Fear Culture is an an American metalcore band from Columbus, Ohio. The band pushed technical metalcore boundaries with their debut EP in 2018, "Room to Breathe". After the band spent the next year playing with bands such as: Palisade[1]s, Slaves, Blessthefall, and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.[2] Fear Culture further carved their own unique path ending the year with the release of their single "Supernova" in 2019. The newest chapter for the band's career, further paving their own lane in the heavy rock industry consists of their 2020 singles "Old Habits", "Medicate Me" featuring Kellin Quinn [3]and "Fake It". Now, in 2023, the band have returned to their roots with their crushing new heavy singles, “Spiritual” and “Virus”. They have also added bands such as Bad Omens, Attila, and Escape The Fate to the continued list of bands they’ve opened for. The band's current line-up consists of lead vocalist Matty Lehman, guitarists Daniel DeLuca and Justin Welch, Bassist Anthony Delgado, and drummer Nathan Conley.[4]

History[edit]

Formation and Room to Breathe (2017-2018)[edit]

Fear Culture was started in 2017 as a passion project for Matty Lehman. The band and it's members was announced through Facebook.[5]

Fear culture released their first single Phobia in 2020. Shortly after, the band released their second single Shut It Out. The EP, Room to Breathe, was recorded and produced by Kevin Lankford.

Spiritual[6], Virus and the Departure of Matthew Whyde (2023)[edit]

Spiritual which is the band's most successful Single has received over 150,000 spotify streams[7]. Shortly after the success of Spiritual, the band released another single called Virus. After this success, Matthew Whyde garnished tens of thousands of views on streaming platforms for his drum covers. He was invited to audition as the drummer for Woe Is Me. After playing a brief tour, it was officially announced through social media that he would be made a permanent member of the band. With this success, he parted ways with Fear Culture.[8]The band participated in a battle of the bands contest known as the local bands smokeout[9] for a chance to get on one of the Danny Wimmer Presents music festivals. The band ended up securing second place.

Band members[edit]

Timeline

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Discography[edit]

Music Videos[edit]

Year Title Link From the album Directors
2018 "Phobia" 1 Room To Breathe Josh Emerick of JECP Cinema/Photo
"Shut It Out" John Fleischmann @ John Fleischmann Media
2019 "Supernova" 3 TBA Miguel Rivera

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fear Culture @ Big Room Bar". Bandsintown. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  2. ^ "Fear Culture". Bandsintown. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  3. ^ Fear Culture (2020-09-25). Fear Culture - Medicate Me (feat. Kellin Quinn). Retrieved 2024-05-26 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ "Fear Culture Speaks Up About Mental Health and Stigmas | Dusty Soul Exclusive Interview", Dusty Soul, 18 May 2020, https://dustysoul.com/2020/05/18/fear-culture-speaks-up-about-mental-health-and-stigmas-dusty-soul-exclusive-interview/
  5. ^ "Fear Culture unveil powerful new single “Supernova”", Black Serpent Press, 5 October 2019, https://www.blackserpentpress.com/whats-new/fear-culture-unveil-powerful-new-single-supernova
  6. ^ Quirino, Tine (2024-06-02). "Track Review: Spiritual by Fear Culture". APPPPC. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  7. ^ "😱Conoce a Fear Culture y su potente metalcore que emerge desde Ohio › Heavy Mextal" (in Mexican Spanish). 2024-06-04. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
  8. ^ walladmin (2023-08-25). "Woe, Is Me Leave Faces 'Red' With Volatile New Single". Wall Of Sound. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  9. ^ Local Band Smokeout (2023-07-04). Fear Culture Interview ! Matt & Jessie Premier a New Song / Talk Kellin Quinn / What's Next & More !. Retrieved 2024-05-26 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ "Fear Culture | Discography, Members". Metal Kingdom. Retrieved 2024-06-04.

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