SycAmour

SycAmour is a post-hardcore band from Ypsilanti, Michigan that was formed in 2010.[1] They were previously signed to Hopeless Records and have released three albums.[2]

SycAmour
OriginYpsilanti, Michigan
GenresPost Hardcore, Metalcore, Electronicore
Years active2007–present
LabelsHopeless Records (2014-2015)
Members(see below)
Past members(see below)
Websitehttp://www.sycamour.com

Members

Current

  • Jeremy Gilmore - Clean Vocals
  • Jake Harris - Guitar
  • Tony Sugent - Unclean Vocals
  • Victor Yousof - Drums
  • Blake Howard - Guitar

Former

  • Zack Ferrell - Guitar
  • Charles McCormick - Bass
  • Jake Ford - Guitar

Controversy

In 2010 SycAmour self released the song "Mana Fontannah" which was poorly received by other bands in their local community because of the lyric "you F**ing Fa**ot I see right through you".

When responding to the criticism vocalist Jeremy Gilmore was reported saying:

"Anybody who doesn't like my band is a Fa**ot".


In 2010 "Vocalist" Tony Sugent was posted to the infamous website "isanyoneup", where he was maliciously referred to as "Two Inch Tony" by thousands of scene girls, and homoerotic electronicore loving boys.

When asked by his bandmates whether or not he was humilated by the incident Tony responded "Nah it's sick".

Three days later Tony's mother found out about the photos and Tony changed his mind saying the incident was "No longer sick".

Discography

Albums

Title Album Details
Obscure: La Deuxième Released: 6 April 2014

Label: Hopeless Records

Format: Digital Download

Indulgence: A Saga of Lights Released: 2 September 2014

Label: Hopeless Records

Format: Digital Download

Substance Abuse Released: 8 June 2018

Label: N/A

Format: Digital Download

Singles

TitleRelease Date
Coffee Aug 21, 2016
Turns You On (Siberian) Sep 30, 2016

Guest appearances

Indulgence: A Saga of Lights - Doubt (feat Phil Druyor)

Indulgence: A Saga of Lights - Composure (feat Trent Woodley)

Dreaming Awake - Friction (feat Jeremy Gilmore)[3]

References

  1. "formation date and location". Spirit of Metal. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  2. "Sycamour signed to Hopeless Records". Alternative Press. 8 April 2014. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  3. "Friction". Metal Underground. Retrieved 21 June 2017.


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