Asking Alexandria are a British rock band from York, North Yorkshire, consisting of guitarists Ben Bruce and Cameron Liddell, drummer James Cassells, lead vocalist Danny Worsnop, and bassist Sam Bettley. Initially formed in 2006 by Ben Bruce, the band officially established as a six-piece in 2008 with the founding line-up consisting of Bruce, Worsnop, Cassells, Liddell, Joe Lancaster and Ryan Binns. After the departure of Lancaster and Binns, as well as the recruitment of bassist Sam Bettley in 2009, the band released their debut album Stand Up and Scream. The band released two studio albums Reckless & Relentless and From Death to Destiny, before the departure of Worsnop in January 2015. He was replaced by Denis Stoff and the band released The Black. Stoff departed from the band in October that year, and Worsnop subsequently returned to the band. The band released their self-titled fifth album in late 2017, which was a marked stylistic departure from their previous works.
Origin | York, North Yorkshire, England |
Genres | Metalcore, heavy metal, post-hardcore, electronicore, hard rock |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Sumerian, Monstercat, Better Noise |
Members | Ben Bruce, James Cassells, Cameron Liddell, Sam Bettley, Danny Worsnop |
Past members | Ryan Binns, Joe Lancaster, Denis Stoff |
Acerca de Asking Alexandria
Band that won Best Metal/Hardcore Album for Reckless & Relentless in 2012 at the Independent Music Awards. Lead vocalist Danny Worsnop was replaced by Denis Shaforostov in 2015. A year later, he returned.
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The band has said that 80s musical artists Journey, Mötley Crüe, Whitesnake and Def Leppard have been a huge influence on their work.
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Sumerian Records artists.. Electronicore musical groups.. English metalcore musical groups.. British post-hardcore musical groups.. Kerrang! Awards winners.. English heavy metal musical groups.
Información más reciente sobre Asking Alexandria actualizada el 28 de Julio, 2021.