Call Me No One

Call Me No One (sometimes abbreviated as CMNO) was an American hard rock band founded by Sevendust members Clint Lowery and Morgan Rose in 2012.[1] It was later extended with Rek Mohr (Leo/Hurt) on bass and Souls Harbor guitarist/bassist and Shinedown touring guitarist Alan Price on guitar.[2]

Call Me No One
OriginUnited States
GenresHard rock, alternative metal
Years active2012
LabelsAsylum, 7 Bros.
Associated actsSevendust, Hurt, Leo, Souls Harbor, Shinedown
MembersClint Lowery
Morgan Rose
Rek Mohr
Alan Price

The band entered the studio on January 22, 2012 to begin recording their debut album Last Parade, which was ultimately released on June 5, 2012 via 7 Bros. Records (through a partnership with Asylum).[3] Their first single, "Biggest Fan", was released onto digital media outlets in April 24, 2012.[4][5] Subsequently, a tour followed in the late summer alongside the bands Nonpoint and Eye Empire.[6]

Talking about the project Lowery has explained that "It all has a dark spooky twist to it; kind of Nine Inch Nails meets Foo Fighters. [...] We felt like it was time to explore a little bit beyond Sevendust.",[7] and also that the sound of the band is "...a lot different from Sevendust, it's hard but it’s not the same type of heavy that Sevendust is.".[8]

Recently Clint Lowery have mentioned that there will be no more Call Me No One. He's added that it was a one time deal.[9]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak positions
US[10] US Heatseekers US Hard Rock
2012 Last Parade
  • Released: June 5, 2012
  • Label: Asylum
199 10 19

Singles

Year Song Peak chart positions Album
US
Main.
2012 "Biggest Fan" 37 Last Parade

Band members

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