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SUMMARY:Bayside
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 or \nBayside formed in the winter of 2000 and quickly developed a followi
 ng with their melodic\, moody\, guitar-driven emo. They soon left their na
 tive Queens\, New York\, and hit the road\, sharing stages across the Unit
 ed States with bands like the Alkaline Trio\, Taking Back Sunday\, and 
 Further Seems Forever. The band's first release\, the Long Stories Short E
 P\, was released by the local Dying Wish Records in August 2001. Touring
  continued throughout the following year\, including festival slots at the
  Skate and Surf Fest in Asbury\, Furnace Fest in Birmingham\, and a two-we
 ek stint with the Warped Tour.\nAs with many young bands\, various lineup 
 changes occurred throughout these early years\, and spring 2003 found orig
 inal members Anthony Raneri (vocals/guitar) and Andrew Elderbaum (bass) 
 cementing a revised incarnation of the band with newcomers Jim Mitchell (d
 rums) and Jack O'Shea (guitar). That same summer\, they released a split E
 P with Name Taken before signing with Chicago powerhouse Victory Record
 s. Sirens and Condolences\, a brooding debut album produced by J. Robbins 
 (Jawbox)\, was issued in January 2004. Along with a relentless show schedu
 le\, the guys utilized community-oriented websites like Friendster and MyS
 pace to promote their music and build up a loyal underground following. Al
 so during this time\, bassist Nick Ghanbarian (ex-the Movielife\, Silent 
 Majority) and N.Y.C. veteran drummer John "Beatz" Holohan joined Bayside's
  ranks\, replacing Elderbaum and Mitchell.\nGoing into their next album\, 
 Bayside decided to depart from the group of producers whom many of their p
 eers had been using. Consequently\, their August 2005 self-titled sophomor
 e album materialized with Shep Goodman and Ken Gioia at the controls\; the
  producers had previously worked on records by Mandy Moore and Lee Ann 
 Womack. With their album completed\, an energized Bayside hit the road wit
 h Hawthorne Heights\, Silverstein\, and Aiden on the Never Sleep Again
  tour. However\, on the morning of October 31\, their van hit a patch of i
 ce and flipped over on the way to a show in Salt Lake City. Holohan was tr
 agically killed in the accident and Ghanbarian severely injured. Grieving 
 the loss\, Bayside canceled several shows before Raneri and O'Shea decid
 ed to honor their friends by pressing on as an acoustic duo. The tour wrap
 ped up at Chicago's House of Blues\, where the band recorded the performan
 ce and released it in February 2006. The live DVD and accompanying ten-son
 g Acoustic EP included a new track\, "Winter\," which was a tribute to Hol
 ohan.\nAfter a brief headlining tour\, Bayside spent the beginning of 2006
  serving as the opening act for the Smoking Popes' reunion tour. With Gha
 nbarian fully recovered and new drummer Chris Guglielmo on board\, the ban
 d reprised its relationship with Goodman and Gioia and began working on it
 s next album. The aptly titled The Walking Wounded was issued in early Feb
 ruary 2007\; it found the guys not explicitly focusing on their earlier tr
 agedy\, but instead on survival and moving forward. The punky Shudder foll
 owed in 2008\, giving Bayside their highest chart placement to date by pea
 king at number 52. Having fulfilled their contract with Victory\, Bayside
  jumped ship and signed with Wind-Up Records in March 2010\, promising a
  new album by the coming fall. Sessions with producer Gil Norton took slig
 htly longer than expected\, with the resulting Killing Time ultimately com
 ing out in early 2011.\nThe band again toured heavily in support of the al
 bum before self-releasing the Covers EP in 2012 and starting work on anoth
 er new release. Working once again with producer Shep Goodman and his regu
 lar collaborator Aaron Accetta\, they set themselves to writing their best
  album yet\, taking elements from all of their previous releases and furth
 er honing their distinctive sound. Heavily inspired by a tumultuous year i
 n Raneri's life in which he lost his grandfather\, stepfather\, and stepb
 rother\, got married\, had his first child\, and built his first home\, th
 e album\, eventually titled Cult\, was released in 2014 through Hopeless R
 ecords.\nAfter touring\, Raneri found himself at a crossroads in a time 
 of uncertainty\, having moved to Nashville and getting divorced. Deciding 
 to combine the unexpected emotional turmoil and embrace his show tune infl
 uences\, he booked the Tony-nominated Tim O'Heir (Say Anything\, Hedwig an
 d the Angry Inch) as producer for Bayside's next album. O'Heir helped the 
 band branch out from the pop format to explore their "dramatic\, whimsical
  side." The result was the album Vacancy\, released in 2016. Two years lat
 er\, the band issued a follow-up to their 2006 Acoustic EP\; the aptly nam
 ed Acoustic\, Vol. 2 featured songs from newer albums and included the bra
 nd-new track "I Don't Exist." Plugging back in\, they kicked off a new era
  in 2019 with "Prayers" from the album Interrobang\, which debuted just ou
 tside the Top 100 on the Billboard 200. ~ Corey Apar\, Rovi
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