Structures (band)

Structures (stylized as STRUC/TURES) were a Canadian metalcore band from Toronto, formed in 2009. Their final line-up consisted of guitarists Spyros Georgiou and Brendon Padjasek, drummer Andrew McEnaney, and vocalist Nick Xourafas. Before their indefinite hiatus they had released two studio albums: Divided By (2011) and Life Through a Window (2014).

Structures
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Years active2009 (2009)–2014 (2014) (indefinite hiatus)
LabelsSumerian
Associated actsStray from the Path, Northlane, Volumes
Past members
  • Nick Xourafas
  • Spyros Georgiou
  • Spencer MacLean
  • Brendon Padjasek
  • Andrew McEnaney

History

Early years and All of the Above (2009–2010)

The band was formed in early 2009 after vocalist Nick Xourafas, guitarist Spyros Georgiou and bassist Spencer MacLean, who previously played in a band called Charity's, met guitarist Brendon Padjasek and drummer Andrew McEnaney, both in other bands from Toronto and founded the band Structures with them. On April 6, 2010, the band released their debut EP All of the Above, which they had produced themselves and distributed independently.[1] In October they then went on tour across Canada with bands such as Abandon All Ships, Woe, Is Me, and Liferuiner. They performed their EP tracks "Encounter" and "In Pursuit Of".[2]

Record label and Divided By (2011–2013)

During a tour of North America in June 2011, Structures announced they had been signed onto Sumerian Records and planned to released a debut album.[3] On October 4, their debut single "Hydroplaning" was released, it was later included on their debut album. On October 25, the band's debut studio album Divided By was released as planned via Sumerian Records. It was produced by Will Putney at the Machine Shop recording studio.[4] On 12 November, the album peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Heatseekers charts.[5] Between April and May 2012, the band played with Veil of Maya, Betraying the Martyrs and Vildhjarta on their first tour of Europe.[6] In November, the band played in Europe again next to Parkway Drive, Emmure and The Word Alive. In May 2013, the band played another tour of Canada with Texas in July, Northlane and Intervals. In late-May, while preparing for the then upcoming Australian and New Zealand tour, vocalist Nick Xourafas was unable to attend due to issues with his passport. The band's tour manager Alex Lidstone temporarily assumed vocalist duties for the tour.[7]

Life Through a Window and hiatus (2014)

In March 2014, a month before releasing their new single "The Worst of Both Worlds" featuring guest vocals by Drew York from Stray from the Path, the band parted ways with vocalist Nick Xourafas due to personal issues, bassist Spencer MacLean later followed. Guitarist Brendon Padjasek then took over vocalist duties as well as continuing to play guitar.[8][9][10] On April 15, the band released their second single "Extinction". A music video for their track "Earth Gazing" was released on June 19.[11] Their sophomore studio album, Life Through a Window, was released on May 12. Like their first album, it was also produced by Will Putney at the Machine Shop recording studio.[12] On May 31, the album peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard 200's Hard Rock albums, and also peaked at No. 9 on the Heatseekers charts.[5] On July 7, while on their Allstars Tour, the band were denied entrance into the US due to unforeseen issues.[13] On July 12, the band tweeted an apology stating that they would be unable to attend.[14]

On October 18, Structures issued a statement via their Facebook that they were going on an indefinite hiatus after performing a Farewell Tour in December. They also announced that founding vocalist Nick Xourafas would return to perform one last tour with the band. The possibility of a reunion was not ruled out.[15] After two years of rumors, Structures released a teaser for a planned collaboration with Volumes in February 2015, however there had been no update since.[16] However in June 2016, Volumes confirmed that the project was effectively dead calling it "a fun idea, but [they were] all onto other things at [that] point."[17]

During their indefinite hiatus, former drummer Andrew McEnaney begun focusing more on his electronic side-project, Sex Tape, he also joined Will Putney's band, END. In 2018, former guitarist and temporary lead vocalist Brendon Padjasek joined Australian metalcore band Northlane, replacing their former bassist Alex Milovic and also performing backing vocals.[18]

Members

Former

  • Nick Xourafas - vocals (2009–2014, 2014)
  • Brendon Padjasek - lead guitar (2009–2014), vocals (2014)
  • Spyros Georgiou - rhythm guitar (2009–2014)
  • Spencer MacLean - bass guitar (2009–2014)
  • Andrew McEnaney - drums (2009–2014)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US Rock
[19]
US Heat
[5]
Divided By 12
Life Through a Window
  • Released: May 12, 2014
  • Label: Sumerian
  • Format: CD, digital download
219
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Extended plays

List of extended plays
Title EP details
All of the Above
  • Released: 6 April 2010
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: CD, digital download

Singles

Title Year Album
"Hydroplaning" 2011 Divided By
"The Worst of Both Worlds" 2014 Life Through a Window
"Extinction"

Music videos

Year Song Director
2012 "Paralyzed___" Justin McConnell
2014 "Earth Gazing" Unknown
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References

  1. Maroon, Drew (July 25, 2010). "Interview: Structures". Mind Equals Blown. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  2. Clarity (June 2, 2011). "Structures: live footage available". Got Djent. Archived from the original on December 20, 2011. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  3. "Sumerian Records signs Structures". Lambgoat. June 11, 2011. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  4. "Structures - Divided By". Spirit of Metal. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  5. "Structure Chart History". Billboard 200. Billboard magazine. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  6. benanne (February 9, 2012). "Vildhjarta, Veil of Maya, Volumes, Structures to tour Europe in May". Got Djent. Archived from the original on March 19, 2012. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  7. KANE_H (May 31, 2013). "Structures vocalist to miss Australian tour". Kill Your Stereo. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  8. wookubus (April 5, 2014). "Struc/tures Speak On Departure Of Vocalist Nick Xourafas". The PRP. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  9. McAteer, Dylan (May 13, 2014). "ALBUM REVIEW: STRUCTURES "LIFE THROUGH A WINDOW"". The Heavy Press. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  10. Zorgdrager, Bradley (October 17, 2014). "Structures Go on Indefinite Hiatus". Exclaim!. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  11. Sumerian Records (June 19, 2014). "STRUCTURES - Earth Gazing (Official Music Video)". Retrieved February 18, 2019 via YouTube.
  12. "Structures - Life Through a Window". Spirit of Metal. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  13. Teitelman, Bram (July 8, 2014). "Struc/tures barred from entering U.S." Retrieved February 11, 2019.
  14. "STRUCTURES - "Sorry to everyone who was coming to see us on the AllStars tour, we will unfortunately be missing it for reasons out of our control."". Twitter. July 12, 2014. Retrieved February 11, 2019.
  15. "STRUCTURES - We are saddened to announce that Structures..." Facebook. October 18, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  16. Mike (February 5, 2015). "15 SECONDS OF VOL/TURES (VOLUMES + STRUCTURES)". The Circle Pit. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  17. Mike (June 8, 2016). "R.I.P. Vol/tures". The Circle Pit. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  18. "Northlane - Northlane would like to introduce..." Facebook. November 2, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  19. "Structures Life Through a Window Chart History". Billboard 200. Billboard magazine. May 31, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
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