Sky Eats Airplane

Sky Eats Airplane
Sky Eats Airplane live concert in 2010
Background information
OriginFort Worth, Texas, U.S.
Genres
Years active2005–2011
LabelsEqual Vision, Thriving, Tragic Hero
Past membersLee Duck
Brack Cantrell
Zack Ordway
Johno Erickson
Kenny Schick
Jerry Roush
Travis Orbin
Elliot Coleman
Bryan Zimmerman
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Sky Eats Airplane was a post-hardcore band from Fort Worth, Texas. Formed in 2005 by Lee Duck and Brack Cantrell, the band independently released their debut album, Everything Perfect on the Wrong Day, in 2006. Shortly after the album's release, Cantrell left the group, which led to vocalist Jerry Roush, guitarist Zack Ordway, drummer Kenny Schick, and bassist Johno Erickson joining the band. After signing with Equal Vision Records, the band released their second studio album, Sky Eats Airplane, in 2008.

In 2009, lead vocalist Jerry Roush, drummer Kenny Schick, and bassist Johno Erickson left the group. Schick was replaced by former Periphery drummer Travis Orbin, Elliott Coleman replaced Erickson on bass while also providing backing vocals, and Bryan Zimmerman replaced Jerry Roush as the band's lead vocalist. The band released an EP, The Sound of Symmetry, in 2010. Later in the same year, the band abruptly parted ways with Zimmerman and became inactive. Although they had originally planned to release another full-length album, lead guitarist Zack Ordway confirmed in a 2011 interview that the group had officially disbanded, citing personal issues with Zimmerman and alleged neglect from their label and management.