The Last Ten Seconds of Life

The Last Ten Seconds of Life is a deathcore band from Mansfield, Pennsylvania, formed in 2010.

The Last Ten Seconds of Life
OriginMansfield, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresDeathcore
Years active2010–present
LabelsDensity Records
MembersWyatt McLaughlin
Tyler Beam
Andrew Petway
Dylan Potts
Past membersJohn Robert C
Mike Menocker
Steven Sanchez
Anthony Madara
David Boughter
Casey Quick
Thomas Giamanco
Storm Strope
Christian Fisher[1]

History

The original lineup featured Storm Strope on vocals, Wyatt McLaughlin and Casey Quick on guitars, Thomas Giamanco on bass, and Christian Fisher on drums.

Despite the group's heavy sound, The Last Ten Seconds of Life borrowed their name from a lyric from the Smiths song "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before". Within a year of forming, they were touring regularly and had self-released their debut album, Know Your Exits. TLTSOL toured hard in support of the album, and by 2013 they had a new lineup: Quick was out, with McLaughlin handling all the guitar duties, and bassist Giamanco left, with Anthony Madara taking over the low end.

The independent metal label Density Records signed TLTSOL, and their second album, Invivo[Exvivo], appeared in October 2013.

As before, the group promoted the album through plenty of live work, and toured with other metal acts such as I Declare War, Fit for an Autopsy, Thy Art Is Murder, and Kublai Khan.

In 2014, the band returned to Atrium Audio in Lancaster, Pennsylvania—where Invivo[Exvivo] was created—to begin work on their next album. When TLTSOL's third album, Soulless Hymns, arrived in January 2015, it quickly became the group's biggest success to date, debuting at number 22 on Billboard's Hard Rock Albums charts and number 14 on the Heatseekers Chart.

In October 2015, TLTSOL announced that Storm Strope had left the band, and John Robert Centorrino, who had previously sung with My Bitter End, had been recruited to fill in for him during a concert tour later in the year. The band revealed that Centorrino had officially signed on as their new singer in May 2016, and a few months later, they returned to the studio to work on their next album.

The Violent Sound was released in November 2016, and like its predecessor, it immediately jumped into the Heatseekers Chart at number 14.

January 11, 2019 saw the release of the group's fifth studio album, Machina Non Grata. On October 5, 2021, the band announced they would release their self-titled sixth studio album on January 28, 2022.[2]

On March 1, 2022, vocalist John Robert Centorrino, bassist Mike Menocker, and drummer Steven Sanchez departed the band without explanation.[3] On August 29, a new lineup of the band was revealed, with Tyler Beam, Andrew Petway and Dylan Potts joining as vocalist, bassist and drummer, respectively.[4] On October 26, the band released a new song and video for "Annihilation Phenomena", which was featured on their EP, Disquisition on an Execution that was released on November 25.[5]

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Year Details Peak chart positions
US
Hard Rock

[6]
US
Heat

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2011 Know Your Exits
2013 Invivo[Exvivo]
  • Release: October 22, 2013
  • Label: Density Records, Workhorse Records
  • Format: CD, download
2015 Soulless Hymns
  • Release: January 13, 2015
  • Label: Density Records, Workhorse Records
  • Format: CD, download
22 14
2016 The Violent Sound
  • Release: October 21, 2016
  • Label: Siege Music
  • Format: CD, download
14
2019 Machina Non Grata
  • Release: January 11, 2019
  • Label: N/A
  • Format: CD, download
2022 The Last Ten Seconds of Life
  • Release: January 28, 2022
  • Label: Unique Leader
  • Format: CD, download

EPs

  • Justice (2010)
  • Warpath (2012)
  • Disquisition on an Execution (2022)

Compilations

  • The Last Ten Seconds of Life: 2010–2012 (2014, Density Records, Workhorse Records)[8]

References

  1. "The Last Ten Seconds of Life part ways with frontman". Lambgoat. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  2. "The Last Ten Seconds Of Life Debut "The Sabbath" From Upcoming New Album". ThePRP. October 5, 2021. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  3. Trapp, Philip (March 1, 2022). "Report: All Members But Guitarist Quit Last Ten Seconds of Life". Loudwire. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  4. "The Last Ten Seconds Of Life reveal new line up". Lambgoat. August 29, 2022. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  5. "The Last Ten Seconds Of Life Show Off Their Revamped Lineup On New Track "Annihilation Phenomena"". ThePRP. October 26, 2022. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  6. "The Last Ten Seconds of Life | Chart History: Hart Rock Albums". Billboard. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  7. "The Last Ten Seconds of Life |Chart History: Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. Archived from the original on May 21, 2018. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  8. "The Last Ten Seconds Of Life retrospective release". Lambgoat. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
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