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Frontman William Beckett and guitarist Michael Carden grew up in rivaling bands in the local Chicago music scene. Beckett eventually ended his short-lived solo project Remember Maine, wanting to take music more seriously and looking for someone who shared his passion. When Carden's band broke up, the two gradually found themselves talking more and more, engulfed in deep conversations about music.[citation needed] After realizing they were very much alike, they decided to try their hand at writing songs together and The Academy was born.
Since Beckett and Carden first came together in 2002, the band has paved their way with lightning speed. After adding Adam Siska on bass, Adrian LaTrace Jr as a second guitarist and drummer Mike DelPrincipe, the full band headed into the studio and recorded their self-titled debut EP, The Academy (2004), for the Chicago-based label LLR Recordings, who had previously released Remember Maine's debut album The Last Place You Look in 2002. The ep was recorded in Villa Park, IL at The Gallery of Carpet by Producer Brian Zieske. Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy heard it and was so impressed that he convinced his label, Fueled by Ramen, to fly out and see them. The label immediately signed the band. Contrary to popular belief and what has been said in the press, a good portion of the music written on the album has actually been done by LaTrace as he was the lead guitarist and Carden was the rhythm guitarist at the time.
In 2004 the band headed to Florida to record their Fueled by Ramen debut Almost Here. After recording and a summer tour, the band underwent a lineup change. Tom Conrad, formerly of Chicago local band 504 Plan, replaced LaTrace as their second guitarist/backing vocalist and Andy Mrotek replaced DelPrincipe as their drummer. They hit the road hard, touring with Fall Out Boy, Something Corporate, Midtown, Matchbook Romance, Motion City Soundtrack and Armor for Sleep.
The album was released on February 8, 2005. During the spring of 2006, the band embarked on their first headlining tour alongside hellogoodbye, Acceptance and Panic! at the Disco.
Members of The Academy Is... recently did a cameo appearance in Fall Out Boy's music video for their single "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More 'Touch Me'", as vampire enemies alongside members of the bands Panic! at the Disco and Gym Class Heroes. William Beckett and Mike Carden played vampire dandies, and Beckett was their leader.
As of October 26, 2006, The Academy Is... has announced via the blog on their official website that Tom Conrad and the band have parted ways. Although it provides no reason, Tom later made a post on his website Forevernever.net, of which he says that he never "quit the band", which has led fans to speculation about Tom's departure. Michael Guy Chislett joined the band to replace Tom on Guitar.
While featured on the 2006 Warped Tour, they began the process of writing songs for their sophomore release. Once they finished up with the Warped Tour, they moved to finishing the writing process and eventually towards stepping into the recording studio. They flew to Los Angeles to record their record with Butch Walker. As of December 23, 2006, the band has officially finished the recording process. The album, entitled Santi, will be released April 3 of 2007 on Atlantic Records. The release of this album is listed on Blender's 25 reasons to love 2007. [1] Song titles released include "LAX to O'Hare" and "Bulls in Brooklyn". On January 26, 2007 a sample of "LAX to O'Hare" was released on a link from their MySpace account[1], LiveJournal community[2], and website[3]. The song was streamed from their Absolute Punk profile.[4]On March 22, 2007 the song, Seed was released on their Myspace frontpage, and later on their purevolume account.
The Rolling Stone magazine, placed The Academy Is... as one of the top ten artists to watch.[5]
The band is on the lineup for the 2007 Honda Civic Tour, along with Fall Out Boy, +44, Cobra Starship, and Paul Wall.
From Almost Here:
From Santi:
He was born in a small country town called Skipton, Victoria, Australia. At the age of four, his family and him moved to Horsham. They then moved to Sydney in 1992 where he atteneded Cherrybrook Highschool, he dropped out in year 10 to spend more time on music. In 2003, he moved to London with a band called Paperadio. A few months later he moved to Los Angeles where he played guitar. He is currently the guitarist of The Academy Is... replacing Tom Conrad.[1] Prior to joining The Academy Is... Michael Guy played in Butch Walker's band, The Lets Go Out Tonites. He also plays guitar the band 1969 which is made up of Butch Walker and drummer Darren Dodd.
Michael uses Gretsch guitarsWilliam Eugene Beckett Jr. (b. February 11, 1985 in Libertyville, Illinois) is the lead singer of the band The Academy Is..., who are currently signed by Vinnie Fiorello's (Less than Jake) label, Fueled by Ramen. With the help of Mike Carden, his bandmate, William wrote the songs and lyrics recorded on The Academy Is...'s debut album Almost Here. William plays the tambourine and guitar in addition to singing and drumming. Before The Academy Is..., William performed in a solo-project called Remember Maine. Their debut, The Last Place You Look, was released by LLR Recordings in 2002. William currently resides in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
In 2006 Beckett and bandmate Mike Carden were featured in Fall Out Boy's music video, "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More 'Touch Me'", in which Beckett played an evil vampire, the leader of the Dandies (a british based gang of vampires). His apprentice in the video was played by Panic! At The Disco's Brendon Urie. Beckett would also return later in 2006 to be featured under the same caricature, a vampire, in Fall Out Boy's video for "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race".
He has also provided vocals and was featured in the video for Cobra Starship's "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)" for the motion picture Snakes on a Plane alongside Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes and Maja Ivarsson from The Sounds. Beckett's vocals have also been featured on Cute Is What We Aim For's "There's a Class for This", Fall Out Boy's "Sophomore Slump or Comeback of the Year" and Gym Class Heroes' "7 Weeks".
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