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Stars Go Dim (SGD) is an American
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band from
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that formed in late 2007. The band originally consisted of Chris Cleveland (vocals, piano, and guitar), Joey Avalos (guitar), Michael Wittig (bass guitar), and Lester Estelle II (drums). Now composed of Chris Cleveland, Michael Cleveland, Kyle Williams and Josh Roach, the band recently signed to Fervent Records (Word Entertainment). Stars Go Dim announced their major label released, self-titled debut album in October 2015. Their first single is "You Are Loved".


History

Stars Go Dim began as a side project of the
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band
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. Wittig and Estelle ultimately left Pillar to focus on Stars Go Dim in 2008. Avalos was also a touring member of Pillar before committing to the new band, and was previously in
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. After forming in late 2007, the band finished recording and finally released their first self-titled EP in October 2008, which consists of five tracks: "Come Around", "Crazy", "Walk On", "Incredible", and, "Get Over It". Avalos stated that, "We just love to write songs that make you want to sing-along," and "it wasn't until I had written a twelve or so songs that we realized what we had. It's really this intricate mess of a love story that will unfold itself with our full-length album." After forming and releasing their first EP, the band has had a moderate string of success. They've opened up for
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. The band credits their success to their fans. Cleveland stated, "We really do have the best fans. Really. They were onboard with us when we just had a few videos of us writing the songs and no other music or bells and whistles to offer." Wittig also commented about the band's fans, saying, "The online communities have helped us get to know our fans better and vice versa. We're always coming up with new ways to connect." To follow up their EP, the band released their first full-length album ''Love Gone Mad'' August 4, 2009. Since 2010 Lester Estelle II is not an official band member, but he still does engineering and studio work for the band. In 2011 SGD released two singles, "Like I Mean It" and "Hesitate", and shot music videos for both. "Like I Mean It" music video is taken for rotation on
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in February 2011. The band signed to
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, a
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imprint, where they released their first major label
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, '' Stars Go Dim'', on October 30, 2015.


Discography


Studio albums

''Love Gone Mad'' was released on August 4, 2009. The band also filmed a music video for the songs "Come Around" and "Get Over It". Discussing the album, Avalos once stated, "I probably wrote 20 songs in roughly two weeks and this is what came out of it."


EPs

* 2008 – ''Stars Go Dim'' * 2011 – ''Between Here and Now'' * 2018 – ''Better'' * 2018 – ''Christmas Is Here''


Singles


Band members

Current members * Chris Cleveland lead vocals, piano, guitar (2007–present) * Josh "Black Panda" Roach drums (2012–present) * Joey Avalos acoustic guitar (2007–present) electric guitar (2012–present) * Kyle Williams electric guitar (2012–present) Former members * Lester Estelle II keyboard, backing vocals (2007–2010) and drums (2012) * Kevin Rogers acoustic guitar (2007) * Luke Sullivant acoustic guitar (2007) * Michael Wittig bass guitar (2012)


Awards and nominations

In 2009, the band won the
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''Hear It Now Artist of the Year Award''. That same year, the band won the "Absolute Best of Tulsa" award by ''Urban Tulsa Weekly'' for the Best Pop Rock Group August 8, 2009. In 2016, Stars Go Dim were nominated for a
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for 'New Artist of the Year'.


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