In Dying Arms

In Dying Arms is an American deathcore/metalcore band from Baltimore, Maryland. The lineup consisted of Orion Stephens (vocals), Noah Williamson (guitar/clean vocals), Andy Sapinkopf (bass) and Nate White (drums).[2]

In Dying Arms
OriginBaltimore, Maryland, United States
GenresDeathcore, metalcore
Years active2006–2017, 2020–present
LabelsFive Season Records, Matchless Records, Artery Recordings,[1] Tragic Hero Records
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/indyingarms
MembersOrion Stephens
Noah Williamson
Andy Sapinkopf
Nate White
Past membersMicheal Stevens
Ian Wilmot
Justin Enriquez
Brandon Cook
Mark Campbell
Tim Johnson
Toby Valmas
Jeremy Jaggernaut
Jeremy Magee
John Myers
Christian Becker
Terence Bright
Alvin Richardson

History

In Dying Arms formed in late 2006 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. After several lineup changes, the first EP was released under the title This Is Retaliation independently in September 2009.

After the group completed their first tour in January 2010, the band added guitarist Tim Johnson and a third guitarist Brandon Cook. Shortly after, they began recording their debut album Deprivation. In September of the same year, the band released Deprivation on Matchless Records; the label of the former Chelsea Grin guitarist Chris Kilbourn. Later in the year both Tim Johnson (guitarist) and Brandon Cook (guitarist) left the band with reason unknown. Tim Johnson ended up returning to the band months later.

After the album was receiving positive response within the underground scene, their first single Delusions was released in January 2011. Shortly after the release of "Delusions" guitarist Tim Johnson left the band due to differences in music. In October came the follow-up album, which was their Self-Titled album. The group has already played as the opening act for bands such as Motionless in White, Darkest Hour, In This Moment, As Blood Runs Black and Chelsea Grin.

In September and October 2011, the group toured as support for Volumes along the west coast of the United States. In September 2012, the Group together with The Last Ten Seconds of Life as the support of King Conquer on their Devastation Of The Nation Tour. In Dying Arms performed as the opening-act in selected shows with Dr. Acula on their U.S. tour.

On July 7, 2012 it was announced that the group signed a record deal with Artery Recordings.[3] Their third album Boundaries was released through Artery. They have since left Artery and joined Tragic Hero Recordings.

On April 22, 2014 In Dying Arms released a lyric video for "Lives On Display" on their YouTube channel.

It was announced through Facebook in late 2014, that guitarist Jeremy Magee would be replaced by Christian Becker. Magee left on good terms with the band to focus more on his personal life.

On November 18, 2016, the band announced the departure of guitarist John Myers.[4]

On July 7, 2017, the band announced Ian Wilmot as the newest guitarist.[5]

On October 7, 2017, the band released their new single 'Cold Skin' along with a lyric video on their YouTube channel.[6]

On November 4, 2017, the band announces its separation and a tour as a farwell

Timeline

Discography

Albums

AlbumRelease DateLabel
Deprivation7 September 2010Matchless Records
In Dying Arms11 October 2011Matchless Records
Boundaries25 September 2012Artery Recordings
Original Sin1 April 2016Tragic Hero Records
In Dying Arms Re-Issue11 October 2017Tragic Hero Records [7]

EPs

EPRelease DateLabel
This Is RetaliationSeptember, 2009 (reissued July 13, 2010)Five Season Records, Matchless Records (2010 Reissue)

Singles

SongRelease DateLabel
"Delusions"January 15, 2011Matchless Records
"Murder I Wrote"April 1, 2011Matchless Records
"The Core of My Existence"1 January 2012Matchless Records
"Bathed in Salt" (ft. Chris Fronzak of Attila)6 August 2012Artery Recordings
"Lives on Display"22 April 2014Artery Recordings
"Original Sin"19 January 2016Tragic Hero Records
"Cold Skin"7 October 2017Tragic Hero Records [8]
"Cold & Empty"9 April 2020Independent [9]
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