The Chariot call it quits

17 August 2013 | 7:06 am | Staff Writer
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Georgian metalcore quartet The Chariot have announced they will be disbanding this November. The Chariot were formed in 2003 by bandleader Josh Scogin after leaving previous band Norma Jean, who Scogin fronted from their 1997 inception up until 2002. Releasing five studio albums in their time - most recently, last year's acclaimed 'One Wing' - The Chariot would go on to build a reputation for their abrasive, chaotic brand of hardcore, becoming known for their intense live performances.The group would also become regular visitors to our shores; last here earlier in the year as part of the Soundwave 2013 lineup.The band have released a statement and announcement video, entitled 'All's Well That Ends Well'. Check it out below."Thank you. To everyone on this planet Earth that has ever supported us, helped us, watched us, hung out with us, given us a place to stay, given food, prayed over us, loaned us equipment, advised us, booked us, or given us a chance, no matter how big or small...w...

Georgian metalcore quartet The Chariot have announced they will be disbanding this November.


The Chariot were formed in 2003 by bandleader Josh Scogin after leaving previous band Norma Jean, who Scogin fronted from their 1997 inception up until 2002. Releasing five studio albums in their time - most recently, last year's acclaimed 'One Wing' - The Chariot would go on to build a reputation for their abrasive, chaotic brand of hardcore, becoming known for their intense live performances.


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The group would also become regular visitors to our shores; last here earlier in the year as part of the Soundwave 2013 lineup.


The band have released a statement and announcement video, entitled 'All's Well That Ends Well'. Check it out below.


"Thank you. To everyone on this planet Earth that has ever supported us, helped us, watched us, hung out with us, given us a place to stay, given food, prayed over us, loaned us equipment, advised us, booked us, or given us a chance, no matter how big or small...we are forever grateful."