![]() ![]() Balance And Composure may be dead, but frontman Jon Simmons is. Another powerful, emotive release, the members of Balance and Composure, Jon Simmons (vocals, guitar), Erik Petersen (guitar), Andy Playmaker (guitar, backing vocals), Matt Warner (bass) and Bailey Van Ellis (drums), have found legions of fans across the US. The former Balance And Composure frontman is releasing a new EP. The album peaked at number 51 on the US Billboard 200, as well as breaking into the Top 20 of the Independent Albums Chart, the Modern Rock/Alternative Albums and Rock Albums Chart. They returned to the studio in 2013 to record their second album, “The Things We Think We’re Missing,” which went on to be a huge success. It is nothing new compositionally midwestern emo with post-grunge tendencies. Balance and Composures - The Things We Think We Are Missing is accessible. Underrated cult classic The kids will be talking about this one in 10 years when Nirvana is less relevant. The tour was hugely successful, selling out venues in Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston and New York. This album will make you purple, yellow, and orange. In 2013, they embarked on their first US headlining tour, brining along The Jealous Sound for support. The album was full of anthemic, melodic guitar work alongside hard-hitting lyricism, making them an exciting prospect in the underground music scene.Įxtensive touring followed the release of their debut, playing alongside the likes of Circa Survive, La Dispute, Title Fight and Touché Amore. Balance and Composure The Things We Think Were Missing Play album More actions Listeners 100.5K Scrobbles 2.9M Join others and track this album Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last.fm account Sign Up to Last. The guys from Balance and Composure stop by to talk with Jason and Drew about their new album - which hit stores this week. After several years establishing their sound, their debut album, “Separation,” arrived in 2011, finding critical acclaim. ![]() Balance and Composure came together in 2007, formed out of the remnants of two local bands during their high school years. ![]()
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