Prison is an American nu-metal band from Tampa, Florida.

Prison
OriginTampa, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Years active2017–present

History edit

Prison was formed in 2014. The band is made up of former members of Dark Sermon (Johnny Crowder), Adaliah (Austin Coupe),[1] and ABACABB/In Alcatraz 1962.[2] The band became more active in 2017 when Crowder announced that his former band, Dark Sermon, would go on hiatus indefinitely.[3] Prison's lyrics are largely centered around mental health, containing themes of recovery, suicide awareness, sexual consent, sobriety and loss,[4] and have been described as a "message of hope and healing".[5]

Touring edit

In 2017, Prison toured as a supporting act for Suicide Silence's 10-year anniversary tour of The Cleansing.[6]

In 2018, Prison toured as a supporting act with Wednesday 13 and Night Club on Combichrist's Everyone Still Hates You tour.[7] They also toured with For the Fallen Dreams.[1]

In 2019, Prison toured alongside Oceano as support for Carnifex.[8] The tour would eventually extend and include Angelmaker as support, with Oceano taking over the as the headliner.[9] Later in the year, Prison supported Soulfly on their "Blood on the Street" tour.[10]

In 2023, Prison played at HeartSupport Fest, a mission-based music festival focusing on "diversity, acceptance, inclusion, self-love and self-care, and mental health as priority." The festival was hosted by Jake Luhrs, best known for his role as the vocalist of August Burns Red.[11]

Discography edit

Albums edit

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[12]
US
Heat.

[13]
US
Ind.

[14]
Still Alive
  • Released: 2019
  • Label: N/A
14 34
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

EPs edit

List of extended play
Title EP details
N.G.R.I.

Released: 2017[15]

Live in Texas

Released: 2020

Energy

Released: 2023

References edit

  1. ^ a b Roa, Ray (19 July 2018). "At 22, Bradenton metal guitarist and producer Austin Coupe already has a lifetime of music memories". Creative Loafing Tampa Bay.
  2. ^ Bibi, Sari (15 February 2019). "Prison Vocalist Johnny Crowder on Touring with Diverse Lineups, New Material, and Launching His Mental Wellness App Cope Notes". V13 Media.
  3. ^ Kennelty, Greg (4 May 2017). "DARK SERMON Goes On Indefinite Hiatus, Singer Launches New Project PRISON". Metal Injection.
  4. ^ Eichman, Melissa (18 October 2022). "Cope Notes offers mental health support through text messages". Bay News 9.
  5. ^ Ryan, Wendy (28 July 2021). "Florida metal band sings about mental health issues, inspires with messages of hope". ABC News.
  6. ^ Pasbani, Robert (6 September 2017). "SUICIDE SILENCE Officially Announce "The Cleansing" 10th Anniversary Tour, Dates Revealed". Metal Injection.
  7. ^ Armonatis, Dan (13 June 2018). "Aggrotech band Combichrist to perform at Ground Zero". GoUpstate.
  8. ^ Kennelty, Greg (1 March 2019). "CARNIFEX, OCEANO & PRISON Team Up For U.S. Tour". Metal Injection.
  9. ^ "Oceano, AngelMaker, Prison tour dates". Lambgoat. 26 March 2019.
  10. ^ DiVita, Joe (20 June 2019). "Soulfly announce September tour with Unearth, Incite + more". LoudWire.
  11. ^ Kennelty, Greg (11 October 2022). "AUGUST BURNS RED Vocalist Announces Debut HeartSupport Fest Feat. RISE AGAINST, PARKWAY DRIVE & More". Metal Injection.
  12. ^ "Prison Billboard".
  13. ^ "Prison – Chart History: Heatseekers Albums". Billboard.
  14. ^ "Prison – Chart History: Independent Albums". Billboard.
  15. ^ "Vocalist Johnny Crowder (Prison, Dark Sermon) on why first-week album sales are vital". New Fury Media. 14 June 2017.