Daniel Weyandt

Daniel Weyandt is the third and current vocalist of the American metalcore band, Zao. He was also the bassist for Seasons in the Field and current bassist for Lonely//Ghost//Parade. Weyandt is also a tattooer and owns a shop in his hometown, Greensburg, Pennsylvania.[2]

Dan Weyandt
Dan Weyandt (in front) live with Zao
Background information
Birth nameDaniel Weyandt
OriginGreensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresChristian metal (early), metalcore
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsVocals, bass guitar
Years active1996–present
LabelsSolid State, Ferret, Deadself, Haunted, Observed/Observer
Associated actsSower,[1] Seasons in the Field, Zao, Lonely//Ghost//Parade, Bastard and Ghost Hospital, Grand National Hustler

History

Seasons in the Field (1996–1998)

According to Zao's DVD, The Lesser Lights of Heaven, Weyandt started his music career with the band Seasons in the Field with friends Guitarist Russ Cogdell, Drummer Bob Bigelow, and Vocalist Jason Keener. They were originally named Sower. After a while Bigelow left and was replaced by Stephen Peck.

They recorded their split album, Psalms of Ariana with Pensive. Their song, "Eternity" on the compilation album Blessed be the Killing from Deadself Records. In 1998, Seasons in the Field disbanded, and Weyandt and Cogdell joined Zao.[3] The Full Line-up was:[4]

Last known

  • Jason Keener – lead vocals
  • Russ Cogdell – guitars
  • Dan Weyandt – bass, backing vocals
  • Stephen Peck – drums

Former

  • Bob Bigelow – drums
  • Jeremiah Momper – guitars

Zao (1998–present)

After Seasons in the Field broke up, Weyandt and Cogdell were recruited by drummer Jesse Smith of Zao, along with Brett Detar of Pensive (Who later started The Juliana Theory), following Shawn Jonas, Roy Goudy, and Mic Cox leaving. They recorded their Zao debut, and Solid State Records debut, Where Blood and Fire Bring Rest. In 1998, Zao recorded the Training for Utopia / Zao split EP with Training for Utopia.

After recording the EP, Detar left, and was replaced by Scott Mellinger (formerly of Creation Is Crucifixion). Bassist Rob Horner joined soon after and they recorded Liberate Te Ex Inferis. In 2000, Cogdell left for a time and the band recorded Self-Titled. Zao "broke-up" in 2001, but later in 2002 they re-formed and recorded Parade of Chaos. In 2004, Cogdell re-joined and they started to write new music, when Jesse Smith and Rob Horner left. Former Seasons in the Field member, Stephen Peck, along with bassist Shawn Koschick joined Zao and the band recorded The Funeral of God.

After this Peck and Koschick left the band and were replaced by Ex-Pensive member Martin Lunn and Jeff Gretz of From Autumn to Ashes. On the "Under the Gun Tour" in 2006, Weyandt broke four bones in his left hand. The band had to drop off the tour, due to his injuries.[5]

This line-up recorded The Fear Is What Keeps Us Here and Awake?. After Awake? the band went on five-year unofficial hiatus. They have recently resurfaced and have two releases coming soon. The bands' debut (That's not a Split) EP, Xenophobe was released on July 10, 2015. The band released their 11th album, The Well Intentioned Virus on December 9, 2016. On November 3, 2017, the band released their sophomore EP, Pyrrhic Victory on their label Observed/Observer.

Lonely//Ghost//Parade (2010–present)

In 2010, after Zao took a five-year hiatus, Weyandt, Mellinger, Stephen Peck, and Matt Vo (of Rhetoric) started a project, named Lonely//Ghost//Parade.[6] They have released a single titled "Stand in the Fire" and a Split EP with Feral King.[7]

Influences

Weyandt stated the bands that got him into heavy metal and hardcore punk were Passover, a local band that gained popularity, and Overcome.[3]

Lyrics

Weyandt is the primary lyrical composer of Zao. The Blood & Fire songs "Lies of Serpents" and "Ravage Ritual" deal with hypocrisy in the Christian Church, while songs like "To Think of You Is to Treasure an Absent Memory" deal with the death of family and friends.[8] Songs from Liberate such as "Savannah" deals with the suicide of a woman who got in a car accident. The song "Scars that Don't Speak" deals with an ex-girlfriend of Weyandt's being assaulted by a youth pastor. Songs off the upcoming album, The Well Intentioned Virus, deal with the miscarriage of Weyandt's child, fever dreams of Weyandt's personal experience, and a broken suicide pact.

Religion

Weyandt was an outspoken Christian,[9] but in a later interview it was stated that the only Zao member with Christian beliefs was bassist Martin Lunn.[10][11] It is unknown what he believes or does not believe currently.

Bands

Current

  • Zao (1997–present)
  • Lonely//Ghost//Parade (2010–present)

Former

  • Seasons in the Field (1996–1998)

Discography

Sower

  • Level Ground on Which to Stand (1996)

Seasons in the Field

  • Psalms of Ariana (1997, w/ Pensive)

Zao

Lonely//Ghost//Parade

  • "Stand in the Fire" Single (2010)
  • Feral King/Lonely Ghost Parade Split EP (2012)

Guest appearances

As interviewee Weyandt appears on Unearth's DVD, Alive from the Apocalypse.[13]

gollark: I really doubt it.
gollark: Such as, I don't know, venting the mantle to the surface.
gollark: That would ruin the climate first, ecosystem second, and only if you did horrendous amounts of it.
gollark: Given the Death Star, I'd say crazy power source.
gollark: Either they use vector control plus some crazy power source, or just somehow have cheap vector control.

References

  1. "Seasons in the Field on Last.FM". Last.fm. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  2. "Featured Tattoo Artist: Dan Weyandt". Rebel Circus. July 13, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2015.
  3. Ryan J. Downey (2005). Zao – The Lesser Lights of Heaven.
  4. "Seasons in the Field". MusicMight. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  5. deathbringer (March 2006). "Zao drops off tour due to Injuries". Metal Underground. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  6. "Dan Weyandt, Scott Mellinger, Stephen Peck, and Matthew Vo, start Lonely//Ghost//Parade". Lonely Ghost Parade.com. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  7. "Lonely Ghost Parade". Bandcamp. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  8. Downey, Ryan. "Zao - Where Blood and Fire Bring Rest". AllMusic. Retrieved July 27, 2016.
  9. "Zao are Losing their religion". Exclaim!. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  10. "The Metal Podcast Episode #38 – Zao". October 9, 2017.
  11. Scott Mellinger and Russ Cogdell (October 11, 2015). "Scott Mellinger and Russ Cogdell of Zao". Interviewed by Trav Turner and Stephen Sarro. As The Story Grows. Retrieved October 5, 2017.
  12. "Watch This: "Witchhunt" by Metavari featuring Daniel Weyandt of Zao | Midwest Action!". Midwest Action!. October 18, 2017. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  13. "Dan Weyandt's credits". AllMusic. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
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