Danny Worsnop
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Danny Worsnop singing with We Are Harlot in Rock am Ring 2015, Germany in 2015.
Worsnop with We Are Harlot at Rock am Ring 2015
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Birth name | Danny Robert Worsnop |
Born | [1] Beverley, England |
4 September 1990
Origin | Gilberdyke, England |
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Years active | 2008–present |
Website | thesnop |
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Danny Robert Worsnop (born 4 September 1990) is an English musician. He is a newly solo artist releasing music ranging from the feel of blues rock to melodic country and was most recently the lead vocalist of hard rock band We Are Harlot[2] and former lead singer of metalcore band Asking Alexandria. He has worked with artists such as I See Stars, With One Last Breath, Breathe Carolina and Memphis May Fire providing guest vocals on several songs.[3] He is also in the process of writing an autobiography, as well as releasing a solo album called The Prozac Sessions which will be released later on this year and was recently featured in the film Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival.
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Early life
Danny Worsnop was born on 4 September 1990 in Beverley, England and grew up in the small village of Gilberdyke with his parents Philip and Sharon and his younger sister Kelly.[1] Worsnop himself has stated that his love for music started when he was a toddler when he would make "beats" using empty boxes and pots, but started playing instruments at the age of 8, his first being the violin of which he bought himself and took lessons to play it, a year later learning the trumpet, and another year later he was playing at his local orchestra.[4] Eventually he would take up guitar and bass and became more influenced by rock and metal music, and was self-taught, however at this point he initially planned to join the military in hopes of becoming a sniper, however the success of Asking Alexandria's debut album Stand Up and Scream convinced him to continue a music career.[4]
Music career
2008-2015: Asking Alexandria
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Although Ben Bruce originally formed the band in Dubai, United Arab Emirates in 2006, after he realized that he wouldn't be able to achieve international success in Dubai, he moved to Nottingham in England in 2008 and reassembled the band with new members from the local area, including lead singer Danny Worsnop, who had moved into his flat apartment in York. He carried the name over due to not wanting to bother to come up with a brand new name, so he stuck with the old one.[5] When asked why he chose that particular name, he explained that "'Most bands have a pretty shit band name, so I just came up with something. I came up with Alexandria as a human name, because people relate to humans," although the reason for using the word 'asking' is not explained.[6]
The band released their first official debut album titled Stand Up and Scream in 2009 via Sumerian and Victory records, produced by Joey Sturgis.[7] Although it didn't chart in the UK, it did chart in the US, peaking at; 4 in the Top Heatseekers, 24 in the Top Hard Rock Albums and 29 in the Top Independent Albums.[8] The band's second album, titled Reckless and Relentless, was released in 2011 via Sumerian records, which again featured Joey Sturgis.[9] This time, the album did chart in the UK, peaking at 7 on the UK Rock Chart, and also charted in Australia at 30 on the Australian Albums Chart.[10][11] They released their third album, titled From Death to Destiny in 2013 via Sumerian Records and peaked in the US at 5 and the Top Hard Rock Albums at 1,[8] and also charted in the UK at 28 and in Australia at 11, making it their most commercially successful album to date.[12][13]
On 22 January 2015, Danny Worsnop announced on his departure from the band, stating that he wants what's best for the band hence his departure, and also to focus on his new band We Are Harlot, despite this departure the band will be touring and also recording a new album, despite no further announcements being made about his replacement.[14] Fans reacted to news in distress as they believe he was essential to the band's sound, while others were not surprised by his career move, some going as far to say he performs better with his new band We Are Harlot than he does with Asking Alexandria.[15]
Worsnop himself has explained that he loved being a part of Asking Alexandria but he no longer wanted to create heavy music, stating that even if We Are Harlot didn't exist, he would have left the band anyway.[16] He further commented that he also grew apart from the rest of the band musically and had reached a point where he wanted to do different things, hence the change from a metal band to a hard rock band.[17] While Ben Bruce has admitted that the band is happier without Worsnop, he continued to show support for Asking Alexandria after they released their first single, "I Won't Give In", featuring Denis Stoff as the main vocalist with a positive response on his social media.[18] When Worsnop was asked if he would ever return to making metal music online he responded with "Not opposed to it, but nothing planned at this point in time."[19]
2010-present: We Are Harlot
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In multiple interviews Danny Worsnop mentioned this band and referred to it as 'Harlot', which he has explained that after touring with Asking Alexandria in 2013, he would be touring with this band and release an album, along with his solo album in the near future.[20] The band was formed 3 years prior to the events of 2014 after Worsnop and Jeff George formerly of Sebastian Bach, who shared the same lawyer Eric German, had met in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve, and within two days the pair bonded and moved in together as room mates at Worsnops Beverley Hills home.[16]
After discussing their musical endeavours Worsnop invited Bruno Agra, formerly of Revolution Renaissance, and the three started to make demos based on Agra's former band.[21][22] This was initially going to be used as material for Worsnop's solo album, but once they met Brian Weaver from Silvertide, who became part of the band after they advertised the role for a full-time bassist, it grew into the band.[21][23] The band released their debut album on 30 March 2015.[24] When asked if he preferred to perform with We Are Harlot or Asking Alexandria, Worsnop said that he disliked that question and that they are two opposites, with the statement "It's like comparing Aerosmith and Metallica."[25]
The band's debut self-titled album was successfully released on March 30 and peaked in the US at 165 and in the UK at 58, it sold 5,000 copies in the US alone within its debut week and was well received by critics.[26][27][28]
2011-present: Solo
Worsnop is to be releasing a solo album, however since announcement in 2011 he had only released a 50-second clip of the song Photograph via YouTube.[29] In an interview with Artisan News Service Danny has said that he is expecting to release the album by Easter of 2014.[30] In a Facebook post on 20 December 2013, he also stated that he is working with producer Jay Ruston, and that the album would be released through Sumerian Records, however this is not the case after his announcements in 2016.[31][32]
In September 2015 in an interview with Altpress he stated that he was in the middle of recording his album, and that was doing so with country and blues music in mind, stating that he was a country boy when he grew up in England. He has also worked with songwriters Hillary Lindsey and John Paul White, and is also working with producer Jim Kaufman.[33] He also stated that his solo project will include music videos and hopes it will be a success, however admitted that there are no plans to tour per se.[33] In early December Worsnop officially announced that his debut solo album will in fact be released in 2016, and gave insight on the albums lyrical and musical influences, such as the fact that the album will include his past dealings with drugs, alcoholism, and his rehabilitation along with his other "dark demons"[4]
He goes on to say that he wrote the album intensely in a week and recorded the whole album live and raw in his Kaufman's living room, he also funded the project himself and oversaw every single aspect of the albums making, including its artwork of which he created and the music videos which he had written and directed himself, the album's recording officially ended in early February.[4][34] Later the same month he released an album cover and the albums title, "The Prozac Sessions" and stated that he was in Nashville to find a label to release the album on.[32] He also mentioned that there will be four variations of the album's artwork and possibly variations of bonus tracks to accommodate them.[32] In early March Worsnop unveiled a series of song teasers and all four album covers on his website, and stated on his social media that he will be announcing debut live performances soon.[35][36]
The first single released off of the album was 'I Got Bones' in early April 2016, and was accompanied by a music video.[37] The song itself is considered to be mostly country with blues mixed in, with Worsnop's vocals delivering some more powerful moments.[37] Along with the single release the album itself became available for preorder.[37]
Other ventures
2012-present: Writing
Worsnop has written an autobiography titled "Am I Insane?",[1] which has not been released yet. An excerpt of it was released on 31 July 2013.[1] In an interview with Wayde Flowerday of MusicReview.co.za, Danny stated that he had been working on the book for two years, and it should hopefully be ready by sometime in 2015.[38]
2013-present: Photography
In his biography on his website, he has stated that he is also a photographer and that he will be releasing some of his works on charity auctions at some point in the future.[39] Danny has said in a Facebook post that he is organising an auction for 2014.[31]
2015-present: Acting
In February 2015 Worsnop made his first film acting debut in a film created by Sumerian Records titled "What Now" as a guest star, written and directed by Ash Avildsen, owner of the record company.[40] Later in the year it was also announced that he would have a role in the latest The Devil's Carnival film, Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival, stating that Darren Bousman, Terrance Zdunich and Sean DeMott invited him to the first films premier in Los Angeles, after which he was invited to be in its sequel, while he was excited he had to cancel since it initially clashed with tour times, however after the tour was cancelled he asked to be involved again and was written into the film to play the part of the blacksmith-type character called "the Smith".[33] After his involvement he went and got a manager and an agent and is looking for another project.[33]
Personal life
During his membership with Asking Alexandria Worsnop was known for his destructive "Rock 'n' Roll" lifestyle. Since the bands debut album he had been addicted to numerous substances and had slept with countless women, again reciting that this is part of the "rock 'n' roll" lifestyle, even appearing drunk on stage in 2011 which led to the band deciding to send him to rehab.[1][41] While it was made known that he had successfully left this lifestyle by the end of 2011, he later admitted that he had been addicted to cocaine and was a heavy drinker in winter 2013 as well, and once again had gone through several weeks of rehab.[4][42]
Discography
Danny Worsnop discography | |
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Studio albums | 5 |
Live albums | 1 |
EPs | 2 |
Singles | 24 |
Compilations | 1 |
Collaborations | 8 |
Remix | 1 |
As solo artist
Studio albums
Title | Details |
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The Prozac Sessions[32] |
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Singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"Out Without You"[37] | 2016 | The Prozac Sessions |
"I Got Bones"[40] | 2016 | The Prozac Sessions |
Music videos
Title | Year | Album | Director |
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"Out Without You"[37] | 2016 | The Prozac Sessions | Unknown |
"I Got Bones"[40] | 2016 | The Prozac Sessions | Unknown |
Compilation Contributions
Song | Year | Album |
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"Man in the Mirror" (Michael Jackson cover) | 2013 | Thriller: A Metal Tribute to Michael Jackson[43] |
Collaborations
Song | Year | Album | Artist |
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"Wake the Dead" | 2010 | With One Last Breath EP[44] | With One Last Breath |
"Automatic Rewind" | Crossroads: 2010 | Bizzy Bone | |
"Frequencies" | 2011 | Frequencies[45] | Eyes Like Diamonds |
"Endless Sky" | 2012 | Digital Renegade | I See Stars |
"The Price Of Beauty" | Ending Is the Beginning: The Mitch Lucker Memorial Show | Suicide Silence | |
"Losing Sight" | Challenger | Memphis May Fire | |
"Sellouts" | 2014 | Savages | Breathe Carolina |
"Brother" | Watch Me mixtape[46] | Ronnie Radke |
As official member
The following is series of lists that include albums and singles released by bands when Danny Worsnop was an official band member.
Albums
Title | Year | Band | Type |
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Stand Up and Scream | 2009 | Asking Alexandria | Studio album |
Life Gone Wild | 2010 | EP | |
Stepped Up and Scratched | 2011 | Remix album | |
Reckless & Relentless | Studio album | ||
Under the Influence: A Tribute to the Legends of Hard Rock | 2012 | EP | |
From Death to Destiny | 2013 | Studio album | |
Live from Brixton and Beyond | 2014 | Live album | |
We Are Harlot | 2015 | We Are Harlot | Studio album |
Singles
Title | Year | Band |
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"The Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)" | 2009 | Asking Alexandria |
"Right Now (Na Na Na) (Akon cover)" | 2010 | |
"A Prophecy" | 2011 | |
"Morte et Dabo" | ||
"Breathless" | ||
"Someone, Somewhere" | ||
"If You Can't Ride Two Horses at Once... You Should Get Out of the Circus" | ||
"The Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel)" (Borgore Remix) | ||
"Closure" | ||
"To The Stage" | ||
"Reckless & Relentless" | ||
"Not the American Average" | ||
"Another Bottle Down" (Tomba Remix) | ||
"A Lesson Never Learned" (Celldweller Remix) | ||
"Reckless & Relentless" (Document One Remix) | ||
"Run Free" | 2012 | |
"The Death of Me" | 2013 | |
"The Death of Me (Rock Mix)" | ||
"Killing You" | ||
"Break Down the Walls" | ||
"Closer (Nine Inch Nails cover)" | 2014 | |
"Denial" | 2014 | We Are Harlot |
"Moving On" | 2014 | Asking Alexandria |
"Someone, Somewhere" (Popkong Remix) | 2015 | |
"Dancing On Nails" | We Are Harlot |
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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What Now | 2015 | Himself [40] |
Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival | The Smith [33] |
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