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The Chariot was an American
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band from Douglasville, Georgia, that existed from 2003 to 2013. The last lineup consisted of drummer David Kennedy, vocalist and bandleader
Josh Scogin Josh Scogin (born July 17, 1981) is an American musician, and is currently the vocalist and guitarist for '68. He is also known for being the vocalist for The Chariot, and former vocalist of Norma Jean and Luti-Kriss. Scogin has recorded so ...
, and guitarists Brandon Henderson and Stephen Harrison. The band experienced frequent lineup changes since its inception, with Scogin being the only original member. The band played an abrasive style of metalcore that did not adhere to typical stylings popular among their contemporaries such as melodic/abrasive dynamics and harmonic vocals. They built a reputation around their powerful live performances, with Scogin's lyrics covering topics like
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, personal struggle, current events, politics, and Christian themes. The band was formed by Scogin shortly after he left his position of vocalist in Norma Jean. In 2004, a record deal was signed with
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and a debut album was released, titled '' Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding''. The band toured constantly after that. The Chariot released the Unsung EP in 2005, which was then followed by three successful studio albums: '' The Fiancée'' in 2007, '' Wars and Rumors of Wars'' in 2009, and ''
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'' in 2010. The band entered the studio in May 2012 to record their fifth full-length album titled '' One Wing'' which was released August 28, 2012. The Chariot disbanded following a farewell tour in late 2013.


Biography


2003–2004: Formation and debut album

The Chariot was formed by Josh Scogin almost immediately after leaving his previous band Norma Jean, a
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group based in Douglasville, Georgia. He recorded one album with them titled ''
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'' in 2002. Later that year, following Norma Jean's set at ''Furnace Fest'', Scogin shocked the audience and his unaware bandmates by announcing his departure. Scogin stated that his departure was not the result of internal conflict, but a personal choice. The event generated a public outcry from fans in
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circles.Taylor (2004-11-04) Scogin returned to Douglasville in 2003 and started the Chariot with other musicians in the area; the first lineup included guitarists Keller Harbin and Tony "Taco" Medina, bassist Joshua Beiser, and drummer Jeff Carter. The band's name was inspired by the Biblical story of Elijah and the chariot of fire. In 2004, a record contract was signed with
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, a
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subdivision of
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and their first recorded song titled "It Is Usually the Boys Who Cry Wolf That Grow up to Be the Men Who Cry Sanctuary" was released on the compilation "This Is Solid State, Volume 5". This song was later re-recorded as "Yellow Dress, Locked Knees" on their debut. The band traveled to
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and worked on their debut album with
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. The entire album was recorded live. The album was released in November and titled '' Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding'', a parody of albums that featured morbid names. The album debuted at No. 23 on
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,Allmusic staff and received favorable reviews from critics.Henderson: ''Everything''; Spenceley; Taylor (2004-11-04) Touring followed with
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on the ''Young Bloods Tour'' in Winter.


2005–2008: ''The Fiancée''

Medina and Carter left the band soon after; they were replaced by Brian Khounvichit and Mark Nicks respectively. Carter went on to form the
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band, Deus Invictus. Nicks was later replaced by drummer Jake Ryan. In September 2005, The Chariot began a 27-city tour at
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. An EP, titled Unsung, was released at the beginning of December. It featured two new tracks and four re-recordings from their debut and was well received among critics.Taylor (2005-12-06)Loftus; Langley; Taylor (2005-12-06) The band played shows with labelmates As Cities Burn,
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later that month. Touring continued through 2006 as the band shared a national tour with
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in spring and garnered a spot in the ''Sounds of the Underground Tour'' with
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that summer. In June 2006, Beiser and Harbin stepped down and were replaced by bassist Dan Eaton and guitarist Jon Terry respectively. The two men had been longtime friends of the band. The Chariot embarked on the ''Youngbloods II Tour'' in fall with Solid State labelmates
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. In January 2007, the band toured through Europe with
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. By this time, yet another bass player had been recruited—Jon "KC Wolf" Kindler. In April of the same year, after delays relating to lineup changes, their second album, '' The Fiancée'', was released. The record was produced by
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. The writing and recording process had been driven by time constraints. "It was actually a very easy record to write," said Scogin, "It came more naturally to us." However, Scogin waited until the music was written before writing lyrics, an exercise he vowed never to attempt again.
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made a guest performance on the track "Then Came To Kill" as did Aaron Weiss of mewithoutYou when he played the harmonica on "Forgive Me Nashville";Goodman Scogin had been friends with both artists for many years. ''The Fiancée'' broke the ''Billboard'' 200—it debuted at No. 169, selling 6,800 copies— and was well received in the Christian and secular markets.Apar; Goodman; Whitman The group played a release tour with
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, and I Hate Sally, and then made a short run on the ''
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'' in summer.Harris & Wiederhorn (2007-05-11) Another leg of ''The Fiancée Tour'' extended into spring 2008 with
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. The lineup underwent another drastic change in mid-2008, as Jake Ryan, Dan Eaton and Jon Terry all decided to step down.Estabrooks Ryan and Eaton went on to form the
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and were signed to
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.


2009–2010: ''Wars and Rumors of Wars''

The group's third album, titled '' Wars and Rumors of Wars'', was released in May 2009. The lineup changed once again, leaving Scogin as the only member to appear on their first two releases.Estabrooks The album title was inspired by
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24:6, which contains the passage "You will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars..." Scogin explained that the album title referred to internal conflict that people experience, not literal war. The band hand-made the artwork and liner notes for the first 25,000 copies of the album. ''Wars and Rumors of War'' debuted at No. 112 on the ''Billboard'' 200, their highest to date. Critical reception was very positive about the release.Estabrooks; Goforth; Henderson: ''Wars''; Shultz (2009-04-14) The Chariot performed on the ''
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'' with
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that summer. Beginning late November, The Chariot and a group of hand picked artists, including
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supported Norma Jean who headlined the nationwide ''Explosions 2009 Tour''.


2010: ''Long Live''

The Chariot released their fourth studio album ''
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'' through Good Fight on November 22, 2010. The album was produced with Matt Goldman. They began touring with
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in February 2011 for Haste the Day's Farewell Tour, along with
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and MyChildren MyBride.


2012–2013: ''One Wing'' and final tour

The band announced via
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that they were entering the studio in May to record their next album. The album is called '' One Wing'', and was released August 28, 2012. In June 2012, longtime bassist Jon (KC Wolf) Kindler left the band to return to college. The band opted not to replace Kindler, continuing as a four-piece. The bass on ''One Wing'' has been recorded by both Henderson and Harrison. A track from the album, "In," premiered on
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on August 16. The Chariot had their final tour in October/November 2013 with
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and To the Wind. Josh moved on to form the band '68. Stephen Harrison became the guitarist of
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, a supergroup formed by
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two months after the disbanding of his former band
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. In 2018, David Kennedy joined former The Chariot members, Bryan Taylor and Jon Terrey, forming The Threats. In 2020, Scogin stated that The Chariot would never reunite in a preplanned way; specifically mentioning that he would rather spontaneously perform with the band members again than plan the event. He also stated that nostalgia needed to remain in the past, rather than always focusing on his prior projects, being present with whatever project he is involved in.


Musical style and influences

The band's music is characterized by a
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sound,Henderson: ''Wars'' and the screamed vocals of frontman
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.Langely Journalists have frequently referred to the music as "chaotic";Goforth; Goodman
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writer Alex Henderson described it as a "dense, clobbering sledgehammer", while Brian Shultz of ''
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'' called it "manically pounding, distortion-soaked exercises of catharsis".Schultz (2009-04-14) The Chariot has often been labeled a
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band.Goodman; Henderdon: ''Wars''; Karan However, the music generally defies genre standards like melodic/abrasive dynamics and harmonizing vocals; it wouldn't leave room for the "nonstop firestorm of exploding drums, heaving guitars, and visceral shrieking," as Allmusic writer Corey Apar put it.Apar The band utilizes time changes and start-stop shifts,Langley and typically write very short songs. Some journalists believe the music is challenging and an acquired taste.Goodman; Henderson: ''Wars'' In interviews, Josh Scogin has described the band as "heavy punk rock", doing away with genres and subgenres, and has also debunked many of these labels. "Sometimes people refer to us as
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, which I think is a very incorrect statement, because I feel like that's a very pre-calculated, 'this is weird because this time signature doesn't go with this time…'. It's very planned out. We're not that smart." Live performances are very important to the band. "We love playing live," said Scogin, "That's what this band are all about: playing live shows." This mentality leaked into their recording process: the band's first album was recorded entirely live in one take. Their next two efforts followed more traditional recording sensibilities: "We may go in and ixthis one part," explained Scogin, "but ..there's lots of stuff we probably should have tightened up. aughs.But that eepsit feeling like a real record." Despite their attentiveness to the recording process, Scogin has maintained that their focal point is live performances, "...recording records, that's all circled around hopefully bringing more kids to the live show so we can perform for them." The band's shows have built up a reputation;
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called them "the thing of metalcore legend". When tasked to describe their set on the ''Scream the Prayer Tour'' in ''
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'', Corey Erb wrote: Artists who possessed strong showmanship skills have largely influenced Scogin; some of these artists include
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.Herbel In an interview, Scogin expressed a desire to have seen
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before they disbanded. Scogin's introspective lyrics have covered topics like
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.Whitman The lyrics for '' Wars and Rumors of Wars'' were formed after a family loss: "...only a year ago my father passed away. And I hate to say this, because it sounds like such a band-dude thing to say, but the lyrics are a lot darker than any other record just because of how personal they are for me." Scogin usually refers to his lyrics as poems and has maintained that "a song is never finished but abandoned." "...as an artist you can forever be changing a song or making a song 'better' or whatever but the moment that you stop recording and send it off to be mastered you have not 'finished' the song…you have only abandoned the song and that is how it will stay forever." His lyrics sometimes espouse Christian themes and beliefs, albeit subtly. For example, the track "Yellow Dress: Locked Knees" from '' Everything...'' contains the
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lyrics "Jesus, yo quiero que este mundo te conozca."; when translated, it says "Jesus, I want this world to know You."Henderson: ''Everything...'' The song "And Shot Each Other" from '' The Fiancée'' fades out into a
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choir singing the song 'Child of Grace', which features the lyrics "How happy is a child of grace, who feels his sins forgiven / This world, he cries, is not my place / I seek a place in Heaven." The Chariot is frequently called a Christian band, which Scogin agreed with in a 2005 interview: "We are Christians in a band therefore we are a Christian band. We are not ashamed of our beliefs but we don't force feed people what we believe either." In 2006, he reaffirmed his previous statements and further opined, "When I was growing up, if I liked band I listened to it — and I went to the shows. If I didn't, I didn't. It wasn't like, 'Oh, they don't believe the same thing I do,' ..People care too much about the fashion of it all. To me, a band's either good or they ain't, and that's the only thing that should matter."


Members

Final Lineup *
Josh Scogin Josh Scogin (born July 17, 1981) is an American musician, and is currently the vocalist and guitarist for '68. He is also known for being the vocalist for The Chariot, and former vocalist of Norma Jean and Luti-Kriss. Scogin has recorded so ...
– lead vocals (2003–2013) *Stephen "Stevis" Harrison – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2009–2013); bass (2012–2013) *David Kennedy – drums (2008–2013) *Brandon Henderson – lead guitar, backing vocals (2011–2013); bass (2012–2013) Former members *Keller Harbin – lead guitar, vocals (2003–2006); drums (2003–2004) *Joshua Beiser – bass (2003–2006) *Tony Medina – rhythm guitar (2003–2005) *Jeff Carter – drums (2004–2005) *Jake Ryan – drums (2005–2008) *Dan Eaton – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2006–2008); bass (2006) *Jon Terrey – lead guitar, backing vocals (2006–2008, 2010) *Jon "KC Wolf" Kindler – bass, backing vocals (2006–2012) *Dan Vokey – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2008–2009) *Bryan Russell Taylor – lead guitar (2008–2010) ;Timeline ImageSize = width:900 height:auto barincrement:20 PlotArea = left:120 bottom:90 top:5 right:50 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/01/2003 till:01/12/2013 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Colors = id:Vocals value:red legend:Lead_vocals id:BVocals value:pink legend:Backing_vocals id:LGuitar value:teal legend:Lead_Guitar id:RGuitar value:green legend:Rhythm_Guitar id:Bass value:blue legend:Bass id:Drums value:orange legend:Drums id:Lines value:black legend:Studio_albums id:bars value:gray(0.95) BackgroundColors = bars:bars Legend = orientation:vertical position:bottom columns:4 ScaleMajor = increment:2 start:2003 ScaleMinor = increment:2 start:2003 BarData = bar:Scogin text:"Josh Scogin" bar:Harbin text:"Keller Harbin" bar:Terrey text:"Jon Terrey" bar:Taylor text:"Bryan Russell Taylor" bar:Henderson text:"Brandon Henderson" bar:Medina text:"Tony Medina" bar:Vokey text:"Dan Vokey" bar:Harrison text:"Stephen Harrison" bar:Beiser text:"Joshua Beiser" bar:Eaton text:"Dan Eaton" bar:Kindler text:"Jon Kindler" bar:Carter text:"Jeff Carter" bar:Ryan text:"Jake Ryan" bar:Kennedy text:"David Kennedy" PlotData= width:11 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(11,-4) bar:Scogin from:01/01/2003 till:01/12/2013 color:Vocals bar:Harbin from:01/01/2003 till:01/06/2006 color:LGuitar bar:Harbin from:01/01/2003 till:01/01/2004 color:Drums width:7 bar:Terrey from:01/06/2006 till:01/06/2008 color:LGuitar bar:Terrey from:01/06/2006 till:01/06/2008 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Taylor from:01/06/2008 till:01/03/2010 color:LGuitar bar:Terrey from:01/03/2010 till:01/01/2011 color:LGuitar bar:Terrey from:01/03/2010 till:01/01/2011 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Henderson from:01/01/2011 till:01/12/2013 color:LGuitar bar:Medina from:01/01/2003 till:01/12/2005 color:RGuitar bar:Harbin from:01/02/2005 till:01/06/2006 color:LGuitar bar:Harbin from:01/12/2005 till:01/06/2006 color:RGuitar width:7 bar:Harbin from:01/01/2003 till:01/06/2006 color:Vocals width:3 bar:Eaton from:01/06/2006 till:01/12/2006 color:RGuitar width:7 bar:Eaton from:01/06/2006 till:01/06/2008 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Eaton from:01/12/2006 till:01/06/2008 color:RGuitar bar:Vokey from:01/06/2008 till:01/03/2009 color:RGuitar bar:Vokey from:01/06/2008 till:01/03/2009 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Harrison from:01/03/2009 till:01/12/2013 color:RGuitar bar:Beiser from:01/01/2003 till:01/06/2006 color:Bass bar:Eaton from:01/06/2006 till:01/12/2006 color:Bass bar:Kindler from:01/12/2006 till:01/06/2012 color:Bass bar:Kindler from:01/12/2006 till:01/06/2012 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Henderson from:01/01/2011 till:01/12/2013 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Harrison from:01/03/2009 till:01/12/2013 color:BVocals width:3 bar:Henderson from:01/06/2012 till:01/12/2013 color:Bass width:7 bar:Harrison from:01/06/2012 till:01/12/2013 color:Bass width:7 bar:Carter from:01/01/2004 till:01/02/2005 color:Drums bar:Ryan from:01/02/2005 till:01/06/2008 color:Drums bar:Kennedy from:01/06/2008 till:01/12/2013 color:Drums LineData = at:16/11/2004 color:black layer:back at:03/04/2007 color:black layer:back at:05/05/2009 color:black layer:back at:23/11/2010 color:black layer:back at:28/08/2012 color:black layer:back


Discography

;Studio albums *2004: '' Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding'' *2007: '' The Fiancée'' *2009: '' Wars and Rumors of Wars'' *2010: ''
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'' *2012: '' One Wing'' ;EPs *2005: '' Unsung EP'' ;Compilations *2011: ''Before There Was'' ;Singles *2011: "Music Of A Grateful Heart" ;Demos *2004: I Collect Bust *2004: Matt Goldman Demo ;Appearances *2004: "It Is Usually The Boys Who Cry Wolf That Grow Up To Be The Men Who Cry Sanctuary" - This Is Solid State: Volume 5 *2010: "The Fox And The Wolf" -
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Videography

This is the list of The Chariot music videos. Among them are official videoclips and live videos.


Filmography

*2004: ''Ladies and Gentlemen... The Chariot'' *2007: ''One More Song'' *2014: ''Farewell Documentary''


Notes


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External links

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