Chapter 14

Chapter 14
Origin San Diego, California, USA
Genres Rock, progressive metal, post hardcore
Years active 2003-2007, 2010-present
Associated acts Austrian Death Machine, Destroy The Runner, Count Your Curses, As I Lay Dying, Chiodos, Confide, In Fear and Faith
Members Chad Ackerman
Tanner Sparks
Edwin Peraza
Jonathan Knauer
Past members Joel Piper
Eddie Hudson
Noah Slifka
Caylen Denuccio
Mike Catalano

Chapter 14[1] is an American alternative metalcore rock band from Carlsbad, California consisting of vocalist Chad Ackerman (Destroy the Runner, As I Lay Dying, Austrian Death Machine), guitarist Tanner Sparks (Destroy the Runner), bassist Edwin Peraza,[2] and Jonathan Knauer on drums.[3]

Formation

Founded in 2003 by Ackerman and Sparks the band also consisted of drummer Mike Catalano (Chiodos, Destroy the Runner), guitarist Noah Slifka (In Fear and Faith) and bassist Eddie Hudson (Paper Mache). The band was unable to put together a full-length album but did complete two full U.S. tours and several demos without a label or financial backing.

Hiatus

After four years trying to land a record deal the band split up in 2007 when Ackerman and Sparks were offered the roles of vocalist and bassist for Destroy the Runner’s departing Kyle Setter and Jeremiah Crespo respectively. Noah Slifka went on to join In Fear and Faith the same year while Mike Catalano would join back up with Ackerman and Sparks in Destroy the Runner in 2008. Eddie Hudson moved on to play bass for the band Paper Mache. [4]

Reformation

On May 16, 2010 Destroy the Runner announced they were going on an “indefinite hiatus.” The same day Ackerman announced that he and Sparks would reform Chapter 14, and he invited the other members to rejoin.

Chapter 14 self-released an EP entitled Like Trees in November on November 30, 2010.[5]

Discography

EPs

Singles

References

External links

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