As I Lay Dying

Until their musical accomplishments were overshadowed by a shocking murder-for-hire scandal involving singer Tim Lambesis, As I Lay Dying were one of the leading lights of the ‘00s metalcore movement. Formed in the year 2000 by Lambesis and drummer Jordan Mancino, the band would rely on a decidedly fluid lineup over the next few years, while steadily making popular inroads with independent albums like 2001’s Beneath the Encasing of Ashes and 2003’s Frail Words Collapse. But with their elevation to Metal Blade Records for 2005’s breakthroughShadows Are Security, As I Lay Dying secured the services of guitarists Nick Hipa and Phil Sgrosso (who also co-produced the album with Lambesis) for the period of heightened activity and prosperity that followed. This including constant touring (Ozzfest, Warped, Taste of Chaos, Music as a Weapon, etc.) in support of 2007’s An Ocean Between Us, 2010’s The Powerless Rise, and 2012’s Awakened. Then the bottom fell out on May 7, 2013, when Lambesis was arrested, accused of attempting to solicit the murder of his wife from a hit-man who, unbeknownst to the singer, was actually an undercover police officer. Lambesis eventually pled guilty to the charge and was convicted to serve a six-year prison sentence, obviously putting As I Lay Dying on indefinite hiatus. His former bandmates, meanwhile, launched a new band named Wovenwar and released an eponymous debut album in 2014.

 

Plea in Murder-for-Hire Case
Plea in Murder-for-Hire Case
Plea in Murder-for-Hire Case
As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis entered a "not guilty" plea to one count of solicitation of murder at his arraignment Thursday (May 9) in San Diego. The singer is on trial for an alleged murder-for-hire plot to kill his estranged wife Meggan. Bail at the arraignment was set for $3 million.
As I Lay Dying Singer’s Divorce Papers Reveal Wife’s Concern Over Recent Behavior
As I Lay Dying Singer’s Divorce Papers Reveal Wife’s Concern Over Recent Behavior
As I Lay Dying Singer’s Divorce Papers Reveal Wife’s Concern Over Recent Behavior
More details have emerged in the case of As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis, who was arrested earlier this week in a murder-for-hire plot in which he allegedly sought someone to kill his estranged wife Meggan. The couple's divorce papers offer some perspective on the situation and bring to light Meggan's concerns over Tim's recent behavior in relation to parenting their three adopted children fr
'Terrible Situation'
'Terrible Situation'
'Terrible Situation'
Yesterday (May 7), the metal world was shocked at the news that As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis had been arrested on suspicion of solicitation of murder charges for allegedly trying to hire a hitman to kill his estranged wife. This evening (May 8), Lambesis' bandmates have issued a statement to their fans in regard to the arrest.
Tour Cycle Engaged
Tour Cycle Engaged
Tour Cycle Engaged
Killswitch Engage have just announced their first headlining tour to support the band's newest full-length album, 'Disarm the Descent.' If Killswitch alone doesn't quench your metalcore thirst, As I Lay Dying will join the band for the string of dates along with Miss May I and Affiance.
As I Lay Dying Enter Loudwire Death Match Hall of Fame
As I Lay Dying Enter Loudwire Death Match Hall of Fame
As I Lay Dying Enter Loudwire Death Match Hall of Fame
American metalcore titans As I Lay Dying have come incredibly close to the Death Match Hall of Fame in the past, even losing out to Suicide Silence after three straight wins. It takes four consecutive wins to gain entrance into the sacred Hall, and finally, As I Lay Dying have earned a spot in the Death Match Hall of Fame with 'No Lungs to Breathe.'
As I Lay Dying vs. Heaven Shall Burn – Death Match
As I Lay Dying vs. Heaven Shall Burn – Death Match
As I Lay Dying vs. Heaven Shall Burn – Death Match
In a close battle of metalcore titans, As I Lay Dying narrowly beat out Killswitch Engage to secure a third straight Death Match win. If As I Lay Dying can secure just one more victory, the band will gain their first induction into the Death Match Hall of Fame, a feat that the band has come incredibly close to in the past, but had the distinction snatched away from them at the last second. Read Mo
As I Lay Dying vs. Killswitch Engage – Death Match
As I Lay Dying vs. Killswitch Engage – Death Match
As I Lay Dying vs. Killswitch Engage – Death Match
As I Lay Dying are halfway to their first induction into the Death Match Hall of Fame. Riding off a win against The Dillinger Escape Plan, As I Lay Dying's 'No Lungs to Breathe' needs two more wins before being declared immortal in our Death Match Hall of Fame. The American metalcore outfit have come close in the past, and they have another chance with this latest run, but first, the West Coast me
As I Lay Dying vs. The Dillinger Escape Plan – Death Match
As I Lay Dying vs. The Dillinger Escape Plan – Death Match
As I Lay Dying vs. The Dillinger Escape Plan – Death Match
Right as Meshuggah were at the front door to a second entry into the Death Match Hall of Fame, the band was bested by American metalcore act As I Lay Dying. Now that As I Lay Dying have secured a win over the Swedish crushers, the metalcore band now begin their own march to the Death Match Hall of Fame, but not without some strong competition blocking their way.
Meshuggah vs. As I Lay Dying – Death Match
Meshuggah vs. As I Lay Dying – Death Match
Meshuggah vs. As I Lay Dying – Death Match
Marching along the road to the Death Match Hall of Fame with the feet of giants, Meshuggah have crushed yet another opponent. With fellow Hall of Famers the Acacia Strain having fallen at the hands of the Swedish extreme metal heroes, Meshuggah need only one more win to be the first act in Death Match history to have two songs declared as immortal in the sacred Hall of Fame.

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