Saosin
American rock band
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2024 | Cove Reber returns as lead vocalist, Phil Sgrosso becomes lead guitarist, and Zach Kennedy performs additional one-off shows. |
2024 | Significant lineup changes: Cove Reber returns as lead vocalist, Phil Sgrosso becomes lead guitarist, and Anthony Green becomes inactive. |
September 27 2024 | Saosin's self-titled album was re-pressed and released on vinyl, 18 years after its original release. |
July 19 2024 | Saosin is set to release a live album 'Live from the Garden Amphitheater' through Born Losers Records. |
April 2024 | Band announced plans to release new music, re-record their self-titled album, and conduct a US tour by the end of the year. |
March 2024 | Band shared a photo confirming Anthony Reber and longtime touring guitarist Sgrosso as full-time members, referring to this as '4.0' - their fourth major line-up change. |
February 25 2024 | Guitarist Beau Burchell revealed plans to have Reber feature on the band's fourth studio album and potentially re-record their self-titled album for a vinyl release. |
2023 | Cove Reber begins touring with the band, and Zach Kennedy performs one-off shows. |
2023 | Cove Reber starts touring with the band, and Anthony Green goes on hiatus. |
August 29 2023 | Saosin announced their second Asian tour with Anthony Reber taking over vocal duties. |
July 19 2023 | Release of live album 'Live At The Garden Amphitheater' via Born Losers Records. |
June 18 2023 | Second show commemorating the 20th anniversary of the band and debut EP Translating the Name, featuring Anthony Reber returning as vocalist and guest appearances by Donovan Melero and founding bassist Zach Kennedy. |
June 18 2023 | During their 20th-anniversary show in Garden Grove, California, Chris revealed that Beau had originally proposed naming the band 'The Gift'. |
June 17 2023 | First of two shows commemorating the 20th anniversary of the band and debut EP Translating the Name, featuring Anthony Reber returning as vocalist and guest appearances by Donovan Melero and founding bassist Zach Kennedy. |
May 3 2023 | Saosin's 2006 single 'You're Not Alone' received Gold certification from the RIAA. |
November 10 2022 | Saosin announced their first headlining tour of Australia, scheduled for March 2023, which later faced public scrutiny for promoting an 'All the Hits, All the Albums' tour featuring only songs with Green as vocalist. |
October 20 2022 | Saosin performed at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, with Green and Reber sharing vocal duties on 'Seven Years' and performing 'Bury Your Head' and 'You're Not Alone' as the encore. |
2020 | Saosin released multiple versions of the single 'Mookie's Last Christmas', including the original, a remix by Monogram Sound, an acoustic version, and a remix by Jeremy Sh Griffith |
2020 | Saosin released five singles, including revamped versions of early demos 'I Can Tell There Was an Accident Here Earlier' and 'Mookie's Last Christmas', along with additional remixes and an acoustic version. |
December 17 2018 | Saosin performed their second reunion show with Reber, marking the first time in eight years they performed together on stage. |
December 16 2018 | Saosin reunited with Reber for a show, performing songs including 'Voices', 'You're Not Alone', and a duet of 'Seven Years' with both Reber and Green. |
2016 | Phil Sgrosso begins touring with the band as lead guitarist. |
May 20 2016 | Saosin released their third album 'Along the Shadow'. |
April 27 2016 | Saosin released the third single 'Control and the Urge to Pray' from their third album. |
April 6 2016 | Saosin released the second single 'Racing Toward A Red Light' from their third album. |
March 16 2016 | Saosin released the first single 'The Silver String' from their upcoming third album. |
2015 | Justin Shekoski leaves as lead guitarist, and Beau Burchell transitions to lead guitar. |
2015 | Justin Shekoski parted ways with Saosin after 13 years, with Phil Sgrosso joining as the lead guitarist for their East Coast tour. |
2014 | Anthony Green returns to the band temporarily, signaling another period of collaboration. |
May 17 2014 | Saosin performed at the Skate and Surf festival, reuniting with Anthony Green and embarking on a West Coast tour in early June, during which they unveiled two new songs and hinted at a potential new album. |
2012 | Anthony Green returns for a one-off show with the band. |
2011 | Tilian Pearson records vocal demos for the band. |
2010 | Ken Floyd joins as touring guitarist. |
2010 | Cove Reber leaves the band as lead vocalist after being with the group since 2004. |
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