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Emerging from Southern California during the rap-metal explosion around the turn of the century,
Atreyu crafted a hardcore sound much closer to
Agnostic Front or
Hatebreed. Their warped, detuned guitars were matched by pounding drums and acidic vocals, which gave the material a distinct metalcore edge. Originally operating under the moniker
Retribution, the band eventually changed their name to
Atreyu, after a character from the Michael Ende-penned fantasy book The Neverending Story, and released their debut album,
Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses, in 2002 on Victory Records. They continued to refine their punitive but melodic post-hardcore sound on career best-of offerings like
Lead Sails Paper Anchor (2007) and
Congregation of the Damned (2009), before going on hiatus in 2011. They reconvened four years later and released their sixth studio effort,
Long Live, with
In Our Wake following in 2018. After a change in vocalists, the band reintroduced themselves with 2021's
Baptize.
The quintet was formed in Orange County by
Brandon Saller (drums/vocals),
Dan Jacobs (guitar), Chris Thomson (bass),
Travis Miguel (guitar), and
Alex Varkatzas (vocals).
Atreyu released various demos, including the seven-song EP Visions, in the late '90s before commercially debuting with the
Fractures in the Facade of Your Porcelain Beauty EP on Tribunal in late 2001; the full-length
Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses appeared the next year on Victory. Touring almost nonstop in support of the record, the group faced lineup changes as bassist
Marc McKnight replaced Thomson before the recording of their follow-up.
Atreyu's second full-length,
The Curse, surfaced in June 2004 and went on to sell over 300,000 copies; it was re-released with an accompanying DVD a year later. The band hit the road hard, playing 2004's Ozzfest and 2005's Warped Tour, in addition to headlining their own successful world tour. They contributed a track to 2006's soundtrack to Underworld: Evolution and were near the top of the billing for the year's Taste of Chaos tour alongside
the Deftones and
Thrice. Their next effort, A Death Grip on Yesterday, was issued in late March 2006 and hit number nine on the Billboard charts. Following a summer spent headlining the second stage at the year's Ozzfest,
Atreyu jumped into the major-label waters over at Hollywood Records, leaving an early 2007 best-of collection as their Victory farewell. Their Hollywood debut,
Lead Sails Paper Anchor, followed later in the year. In 2008 the album was re-released with bonus materials, including a concert film.
Atreyu didn't waste any time, and in late 2009 they released their fifth studio album, the critically acclaimed
Congregation of the Damned. The album would be their last for some time, as the band went on hiatus the following year to focus on family matters and various other musical pursuits. They reconvened in 2015 with the Destroy/Spinefarm Records-issued
Long Live, which featured 12 new hard-hitting tracks, including the blistering title cut and first single. In September 2018, the band issued a trio of singles ahead of the release of their eighth studio long-player,
In Our Wake, which arrived later that October. Once promotion for that album concluded, the band hit the road to celebrate two decades on the scene.
In 2020,
Atreyu announced the departure of founding vocalist
Varkatzas.
Brandon Saller stepped up to take on clean vocals while
McKnight handled the dirty. They also recruited drummer Kyle Rosa. The new unit issued "Save Us" later that year; the track would appear on their eighth set, 2021's
Baptize. The single "Warrior" with
Travis Barker was also featured on the album. ~ Bradley Torreano