Austin Carlile
Austin Carlile is an American musician and former lead vocalist for the metalcore band Of Mice & Men. Born on September 27, 1987, in Pensacola, Florida, Carlile has been a prominent figure in the metalcore scene since the late 2000s. He is known for his distinctive screaming technique and has been influential in shaping the sound and direction of modern metalcore music.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Austin Carlile was raised in Ohio, where he developed an interest in music at a young age. He was influenced by various genres, including rock and heavy metal, which would later play a significant role in his musical career. Carlile attended Lehigh Senior High School in Lehigh Acres, Florida, where he was involved in several sports before focusing on music.
Music Career[edit | edit source]
Attack Attack![edit | edit source]
Carlile's music career began with his involvement in the band Attack Attack! in 2007. As the original lead vocalist, he contributed to the band's early work, including their debut EP. However, his tenure with the band was short-lived, and he departed in 2008 due to health issues and personal differences with other band members.
Of Mice & Men[edit | edit source]
After leaving Attack Attack!, Carlile co-founded Of Mice & Men in 2009 with bassist Jaxin Hall. The band quickly gained popularity within the metalcore scene, releasing their self-titled debut album in 2010. Carlile's powerful vocals and the band's energetic performances earned them a dedicated fanbase. Over the years, Of Mice & Men released several successful albums, including The Flood (2011) and Restoring Force (2014), with Carlile at the forefront.
Health Issues[edit | edit source]
Carlile has been open about his struggles with Marfan syndrome, a genetic disorder affecting the body's connective tissue. His condition has had a significant impact on his life and career, leading to multiple surgeries and health scares. In 2016, Carlile announced his departure from Of Mice & Men, citing his inability to tour and perform live due to his health.
Solo Career and Other Ventures[edit | edit source]
Following his departure from Of Mice & Men, Carlile has been involved in various musical and personal projects. He has expressed interest in solo work and has been an advocate for Marfan syndrome awareness, using his platform to educate others about the condition.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Austin Carlile's contribution to the metalcore genre and his resilience in the face of personal health challenges have made him a respected figure in the music community. His work with Of Mice & Men and his advocacy for Marfan syndrome awareness continue to inspire fans and fellow musicians alike.
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