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The Bigger Lights
The Bigger Lights playing at The Barbary
The Bigger Lights playing at The Barbary
Background information
OriginVienna, Virginia, U.S.
Genres
  • power pop
  • Years active2007–2011
    LabelsDoghouse
    Past members
    • Christopher "Topher" Talley
    • John Kendall "JK" Royston
    • Dan Mineart
    • Chris McPeters
    • Mikey Davis
    • John Paul Holt
    • Ryan Seaman
    Websitethebiggerlights.net

    The Bigger Lights was an American rock band based in Vienna, Virginia. The band signed with Doghouse Records less than one year after forming.[1] Fiction Fever was released on October 7, 2008. Their self-titled debut album was released on March 30, 2010. The Bigger Lights announced on Twitter and Facebook on July 5 that they will be releasing their second full-length album, Battle Hymn, on July 12.[2]

    History

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    "The band started with JK and Dan. They were in another band for five years together and they weren't happy with the way that it was going and they searched for a singer for about seven or eight months and then they ended up seeing me (Topher) at a show and stealing me from my band that I had just started and that's how I got started with them. We went through a couple people as far as drummers and guitarists and stuff and then we ended up, one of our good friends, Aaron Stern who played for a band called matchbook romance actually hooked us up with the guy that's our permanent drummer now, his name's Ryan Seaman and he actually used to drum for a band called I Am Ghost and he did stuff with Jeffree Star, which is silly and awesome I guess but now he's with us full time and we did another tour with this band called Tyler Read it was the Atticus Clothing Tour and we actually meshed really well with this one guitarist named Chris who played for Tyler Read and we thought he was the best guitar player we'd ever seen live and we had the opportunity to bring out a second guitarist. We wanted him hands down. He was at the top of the list so that's how that got set up and we love everyone and we're very very happy with the people we have." -Topher Talley[3]

    As of March 2011, The Bigger Lights were listed on Doghouse Records website as Alumni. They released their second album, Battle Hymn, in July 2011.

    But in of May 2011 Ryan Seaman left the band. He was part of the band I Don't Know How But They Found Me but was kicked out in 2023 and faced allegations of defrauding his fellow members..

    Band members

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    Discography

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    Tours

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    This is a list of tours that The Bigger lights have participated on, or will be participating on; individual concerts are not included.

    Tour name Participating bands Continent Participating from - to
    The April Nights & Highway Lights Tour My Favorite Highway, The Bigger Lights United States North America April 11–21, 2008
    The Get Rich Slow Tour The Scenic, Sparks The Rescue, The Bigger Lights United States North America October 9–18, 2008
    Stereo Bear Presents... Tour Hey Monday, There For Tomorrow, My Getaway, The Bigger Lights United States North America December 26–30, 2008
    Come See Fight Fair On Tour Fight Fair, Thieves & Villains, School Boy Humor, The Bigger Lights United States North America January 25-February 7, 2009
    The Let's Get Happy Tour Never Shout Never, The Honorary Title, The Scene Aesthetic, The Bigger Lights United States North America February 26-March 26, 2009
    No Parents, No Rules Tour The Secret Handshake, The Morning Of, The Dangerous Summer, The Bigger Lights United States North America May 5–28, 2009
    Let's Make a Mess Tour Hey Monday, This Providence, Stereo Skyline, The Friday Night Boys, The Bigger Lights United States North America June 10-July 24, 2009
    Cartel/ This Providence Fall Tour 2009 Cartel, This Providence, The Summer Set, The Bigger Lights United States North America October 22-November 27, 2009
    Once It Hits Your Lips Tour The Friday Night Boys, Anarbor, The Bigger Lights, The Ready Set United States North America January 22-February 13, 2010
    'Bout Damn Time Tour This Providence, Anarbor, The Bigger Lights, Artist Vs. Poet United States North America March 25-May 1, 2010
    Cute Is What We Aim For Spring Tour 2010 Cute Is What We Aim For, The Friday Night Boys, The Bigger Lights, Down With Webster United States North America May 11-June 19, 2010
    Warped Tour 2010 Kevin Says Stage United States North America July 15–17, 2010
    Reach For The Sun Tour 2010 The Dangerous Summer, The Morning Of, C!ty L!ghts, The Bigger Lights United States North America August 10–15, 2010
    The Caffeine And Skinny Jeans Tour (First Headlining Tour) The Bigger Lights, The Graduate, You, Me, And Everyone We Know, Weatherstar United States North America August 18–29, 2010
    The Bigger Lights Winter Tour The Bigger Lights, The Scenic, For The Foxes United States North America December 11–19, 2010

    References

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    1. ^ The Bigger Lights on last.fm. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  • ^ The Bigger Lights' Album Announcement Retrieved 2010-05-07.
  • ^ Interview with Topher Talley Retrieved 2010-11-03.
  • [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Bigger_Lights&oldid=1210428199"

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