The Letter Black burst onto the hard rock landscape with their Tooth & Nail debut HANGING ON BY A THREAD (2010) which opened as one of the best-selling albums from a new band in the label's history. While it can be attributed to driving guitars and big vocal hooks, the success of the band's first effort can also be traced to the passion and energy this band expends, especially in their live performances. The band also showcased the value of hard work, often performing 150-200 shows a year.
As their career developed, The Letter Black decided to continue building on this energy. When it came time to work on their sophomore album REBUILD (2013), they stepped on the gas. They tapped into more riff-centric writing, tackling strong subjects such as judgmental personalities, hypocrites, addiction and more. And they faced these issues with depth, giving hope through their music. The album is full of energy-infused, hard-hitting compositions, designed to be showcased in the band's live show.
In 2016, they departed their label and, for the first time, found themselves in the driver’s seat. That's when guitarist Mark Anthony began writing for their third album. Mark has always colored outside the lines, and he did just that with those early demos which lead to The Letter Black’s most aggressive and heaviest record to date, PAIN (2017). Mark’s lower tunings, seven-string guitars, and new approaches to synth/strings, along with Justin’s insane drumming, Matt's sick riffs on bass and Sarah’s unbridled vocals produced an album that is unique and promises to take the listener on a journey into the minds and hearts of The Letter Black.
During early 2017, the band began talking to David Ellefson, bassist of the band Megadeth. Interestingly enough, David had launched a successful record label of his own called EMP Label Group. As a result of these talks, the band inked a distribution deal with David’s label. With the new label and huge support from a Kickstarter campaign, they released PAIN. The band performed shows across the US and Europe to support the release of their third album.
In spring of 2020, the band began working on album number 4, and signed with Rockfest Records.
Good start| Posted September 12, 2009
I listened and liked what I heard for the most part. I think these guys are going to get real popular through the awake and alive tour with Skillet (my favorite band), Hawk Nelson, and Decyfer down.
Looking forward to the CD| Posted September 09, 2009
I've heard some of their older songs, back when they were Breaking the Silence, so I'm pretty excited to see the direction they go with their T&N debut. I'm guessing it'll be something like Pillar-meets-Fireflight-meets-Flyleaf, but only time will tell. :)
The Letter Black| Posted September 09, 2009
Wow, I'm always excited to see what Tooth and Nail signs. This band has a lot of potential. It's close enough to fireflight to grab my interest, but different enough to keep it.
They Seem Promising| Posted September 06, 2009
I am new to them and still am not totally crazy about them, but they are good and have some nice rock tunes. Looking forward to seeing them on tour with Skillet this fall.