ASKING ALEXANDRIA

ASKING ALEXANDRIA

Spanning two continents, three names, and nearly a dozen members, stalwart British metalcore enthusiasts Asking Alexandria are a band whose career seems to be more about change than anything else. Emerging in the late 2000s and led by founder and guitarist Ben Bruce, they caught fire in 2013 with the release of their chart-scorching third LP, From Death to Destiny. Subsequent outings like The Black (2016) and Like a House on Fire (2020) saw the group adding elements of nu-metal and traditional hard rock to their demonic blend of electro-screamo and uncompromising post-hardcore.
The brainchild of guitarist Ben Bruce, the band was originally formed in Dubai in 2003 under the name Amongst Us, which soon changed to End of Reason before eventually settling on Asking Alexandria in 2006. They cemented the name change with their self-released EP Tomorrow.Hope.Goodbye. The following year they issued their first full-length album, The Irony of Your Perfection, through Hangmans Joke.
Shortly afterward, Bruce left Dubai and returned to England, resulting in the dissolution of the band. In 2008, he formed a new group around the name Asking Alexandria. Unlike its vaguely post-hardcore predecessor, this incarnation was a pretty standard screamo/metalcore act, with chugging guitars and alternating singing/screaming vocals. Finally settling on the lineup of Danny Worsnop (vocals), Camron Liddell (guitar), James Cassells (drums), and Sam Bettley (bass), the band set to work on a touring blitz of the United States with groups like Alesana, the Bled, and Evergreen Terrace. In 2009, they signed with Sumerian Records and released their first album with the new lineup, Stand Up and Scream, in the fall of that year. They followed their debut with the Life Gone Wild EP, which included remixes of songs from Stand Up and Scream and a few Skid Row covers.
Asking Alexandria would find mainstream success in 2011 with the release of the remix album Stepped Up and Scratched, which featured EDM remixes of songs from their debut as well as their sophomore album, Reckless & Relentless, which was released a few months later. Reckless peaked at number nine on the Billboard charts and the band continued with relentless touring into the next year. At the end of 2012, Worsnop tore a vocal cord, an injury that would prove consequential years later. The group returned in the summer of 2013 with a more mature hard rock sound, smoothing off some of the metalcore and electronicore influences, resulting in their more focused third album, From Death to Destiny.
At the end of the tour cycle, in January 2015, Worsnop announced that he was parting ways with the band to focus on a more traditional rock & roll sound with his group We Are Harlot. Asking Alexandria recruited a new singer, Ukrainian metalcore vocalist Denis Stoff (Make Me Famous), and immediately released the new lineup's first single, "I Won't Give In." That song would appear on their album The Black, which was released a year later in March 2016. That October, Stoff split with the band.
Worsnop -- in the midst of his own solo endeavors -- rejoined Asking Alexandria just in time for the group's ten-year anniversary. The reunited band returned to the studio to record their fifth album, which featured the lead single "Into the Fire." The eponymous Asking Alexandria, which adopted a more stadium-rock-friendly style of metalcore, arrived in late 2017 and debuted in the Top 30 of the Billboard 200. After a quick promotional cycle, the reunited and newly sober band returned to the studio for album number six. The first offering from that effort, "The Violence," arrived in July 2019; the LP itself, Like a House on Fire, followed in 2020. ~ Gregory Heaney & Neil Z. Yeung

Asking Alexandria
Asking Alexandria

Asking Alexandria

Top Songs
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Alone in a Room
Asking Alexandria · 2017



Into the Fire
Asking Alexandria · 2017



Not the American Average
Stand Up and Scream · 2009



Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)
Stand Up and Scream · 2009



I Won't Give In
The Black · 2016


Moving On
From Death to Destiny · 2013


A Prophecy
Stand Up and Scream · 2009



The Black
The Black · 2016



Where Did It Go?
Asking Alexandria · 2017

Albums
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Like a House On Fire


Like a House On Fire
2020

Lp5 DLX


Lp5 DLX
2019

Asking Alexandria


Asking Alexandria
2017

The Black


The Black
2016

From Death to Destiny


From Death to Destiny
2013

Reckless and Relentless


Reckless and Relentless
2011

Stand Up and Scream


Stand Up and Scream
2009

Music Videos
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Down To Hell (Lyric Video)


Down To Hell (Lyric Video)
2020
Antisocialist


Antisocialist
2020

The Violence


The Violence
2019
Alone In a Room


Alone In a Room
2018

Into the Fire


Into the Fire
2017
Killing You


Killing You
2016

Here I Am


Here I Am
2016
Let It Sleep


Let It Sleep
2016
The Black


The Black
2016
I Won't Give In


I Won't Give In
2015
Moving On


Moving On
2014
Killing You


Killing You
2013

Killing You


Killing You
2013
The Death of Me


The Death of Me
2013
Breathless


Breathless
2013
Closure


Closure
2013
Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)


Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)
2013
If You Can't Ride Two Horses At Once...You Should Get Out of the Circus


If You Can't Ride Two Horses At Once...You Should Get Out of the Circus
2013
Not the American Average


Not the American Average
2013
A Prophecy


A Prophecy
2013

Artist Playlists
Asking Alexandria Essentials


Asking Alexandria Essentials
Fusing growling metalcore and electronic breakdowns to devastating effect.

Singles & EPs
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Antisocialist (Unplugged) - Single


Antisocialist (Unplugged) - Single
2020

They Don't Want What We Want (And They Don't Care) - Single


They Don't Want What We Want (And They Don't Care) - Single
2020

The Violence (Sikdope Remix) - Single


The Violence (Sikdope Remix) - Single
2019
The Violence - Single


The Violence - Single
2019
Alone In a Room (Dex Luthor Remix) - Single


Alone In a Room (Dex Luthor Remix) - Single
2019
Alone in a Room (Acoustic Version) - Single


Alone in a Room (Acoustic Version) - Single
2018

Someone, Somewhere (Acoustic Version) - Single


Someone, Somewhere (Acoustic Version) - Single
2018

Compilations
Stepped Up and Scratched


Stepped Up and Scratched
2011

Appears On
Kneel Before Me (feat. Asking Alexandria) - Single


Kneel Before Me (feat. Asking Alexandria) - Single
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About Asking Alexandria

Spanning two continents, three names, and nearly a dozen members, stalwart British metalcore enthusiasts Asking Alexandria are a band whose career seems to be more about change than anything else. Emerging in the late 2000s and led by founder and guitarist Ben Bruce, they caught fire in 2013 with the release of their chart-scorching third LP, From Death to Destiny. Subsequent outings like The Black (2016) and Like a House on Fire (2020) saw the group adding elements of nu-metal and traditional hard rock to their demonic blend of electro-screamo and uncompromising post-hardcore.
The brainchild of guitarist Ben Bruce, the band was originally formed in Dubai in 2003 under the name Amongst Us, which soon changed to End of Reason before eventually settling on Asking Alexandria in 2006. They cemented the name change with their self-released EP Tomorrow.Hope.Goodbye. The following year they issued their first full-length album, The Irony of Your Perfection, through Hangmans Joke.
Shortly afterward, Bruce left Dubai and returned to England, resulting in the dissolution of the band. In 2008, he formed a new group around the name Asking Alexandria. Unlike its vaguely post-hardcore predecessor, this incarnation was a pretty standard screamo/metalcore act, with chugging guitars and alternating singing/screaming vocals. Finally settling on the lineup of Danny Worsnop (vocals), Camron Liddell (guitar), James Cassells (drums), and Sam Bettley (bass), the band set to work on a touring blitz of the United States with groups like Alesana, the Bled, and Evergreen Terrace. In 2009, they signed with Sumerian Records and released their first album with the new lineup, Stand Up and Scream, in the fall of that year. They followed their debut with the Life Gone Wild EP, which included remixes of songs from Stand Up and Scream and a few Skid Row covers.
Asking Alexandria would find mainstream success in 2011 with the release of the remix album Stepped Up and Scratched, which featured EDM remixes of songs from their debut as well as their sophomore album, Reckless & Relentless, which was released a few months later. Reckless peaked at number nine on the Billboard charts and the band continued with relentless touring into the next year. At the end of 2012, Worsnop tore a vocal cord, an injury that would prove consequential years later. The group returned in the summer of 2013 with a more mature hard rock sound, smoothing off some of the metalcore and electronicore influences, resulting in their more focused third album, From Death to Destiny.
At the end of the tour cycle, in January 2015, Worsnop announced that he was parting ways with the band to focus on a more traditional rock & roll sound with his group We Are Harlot. Asking Alexandria recruited a new singer, Ukrainian metalcore vocalist Denis Stoff (Make Me Famous), and immediately released the new lineup's first single, "I Won't Give In." That song would appear on their album The Black, which was released a year later in March 2016. That October, Stoff split with the band.
Worsnop -- in the midst of his own solo endeavors -- rejoined Asking Alexandria just in time for the group's ten-year anniversary. The reunited band returned to the studio to record their fifth album, which featured the lead single "Into the Fire." The eponymous Asking Alexandria, which adopted a more stadium-rock-friendly style of metalcore, arrived in late 2017 and debuted in the Top 30 of the Billboard 200. After a quick promotional cycle, the reunited and newly sober band returned to the studio for album number six. The first offering from that effort, "The Violence," arrived in July 2019; the LP itself, Like a House on Fire, followed in 2020. ~ Gregory Heaney & Neil Z. Yeung

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