Augustana (band)

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Augustana is an American rock band based in San Diego, California. The band formed in 2002 in southern Illinois and have released six studio albums and six EPs while being signed to Epic Records and Razor & Tie.[1] They are best known for their song "Boston" and the album All the Stars and Boulevards.[2] They are fronted by Daniel Layus, who is the only remaining member of the band.

Augustana
Augustana, Chicago 2010
Augustana, Chicago 2010
Background information
OriginSanta Ana, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2002–2011, 2012–present
Labels
MembersDaniel Layus
Past membersJared Palomar
Justin South
John Vincent
Josiah Rosen
Chris Sachtleben
Websitewww.augustanamusic.com

History

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Early years (2002–2004)

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Lead vocalist and keyboardist Daniel Layus and guitarist Josiah Rosen were studying contemporary Christian music at Greenville University when Augustana formed in Autumn 2002 in Illinois.[3] Layus brought friends Kyle Baker, Simeon Lohrmann and David Lamoureaux together to write and create music.[3] They began out by re-recording the song "More than a Love Song" which Dan had written for his high school girlfriend while living in California. They originally wanted to call themselves The Looking Glass, but after discovering another band of the same name they chose "Augustana" instead. A full-length debut album, Midwest Skies and Sleepless Mondays was recorded in the home recording studio of Jon King.[4] The album was released in the Spring of 2003 and only 1000 copies were produced, however, early buzz and reviews were primarily positive. Later that year the band recorded and released 25 copies of the Mayfield EP.[5]

Dan Layus decided to move back to Southern California with bandmate Josiah Rosen, where they eventually found their drummer, Justin South. The band joined numerous tours with artists such as Switchfoot, Maroon 5, The Fray, Counting Crows, Dashboard Confessional, O.A.R., Snow Patrol, The Damnwells, Goo Goo Dolls, Acceptance, Cartel, and OneRepublic, as well as having their own headlining tours.

All the Stars and Boulevards (2005–2007)

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All the Stars and Boulevards was released September 6, 2005,[6] and reached #1 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and #96 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.[7] The first single from the album, "Boston", was released in 2005.[8] This version differs from the one on their debut album, Midwest Skies and Sleepless Mondays. The album was made available exclusively at Best Buy stores, and the Best Buy website, where it was sold out by the following day. The new features on this re-release are a re-mixed version of "Wasteland"; a new track named "Marie"; and acoustic versions and music videos of "Boston" and "Stars and Boulevards". Their most recognizable song is "Boston" which made it all the way to 34 on the Billboard top 100, as well as appearing on television shows Scrubs, Smallville, Hidden Palms, and One Tree Hill. On January 3, 2007, they performed it when they appeared as the musical guest on the Late Show with David Letterman (S14.E71). Leonard Hofstadter is heard singing it in the third episode of Season 1 of The Big Bang Theory. Josiah Rosen left the band soon after. At the beginning of 2007, the band embarked on their second headlining tour, supported by Vega4. The band also opened for Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional in late 2007.

Can't Love, Can't Hurt (2008–2010)

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The band released their third album, Can't Love, Can't Hurt, on April 29, 2008.[9] The first single from the album is titled "Sweet and Low". The second single, "I Still Ain't Over You" reached #22 on the Adult album alternative chart. On May 1, 2008, the band appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Following personnel problems, the band had to cancel their European/North American tour for fall 2010.

Augustana (2011–2013)

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Augustana's self-titled, fourth full-length album was released on April 26, 2011.[10] The album's lead single, "Steal Your Heart", was planned for a radio release on February 14 in order to coincide with Valentine's Day, but was released early on February 8 on AOL Music.[11] Another song off the album "Just Stay Here Tonight" was used in an episode of Private Practice. "Steal Your Heart" was also used in the extended length Degrassi promo for the 11th season. They also performed "Steal Your Heart" at their second appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman, on May 25, 2011.[12]

Augustana parted ways with Epic Records shortly after the album's release and on November 11, 2011, Dan Layus announced that all remaining members had amicably parted ways, but that he would continue to tour and perform under the name Augustana.[1] On 22 July 2013, Dan Layus announced that Augustana was signed to a new record deal.

Life Imitating Life, Side A, Solo work, Singles and Live (Recorded from a Livestream Event) (2014–2021)

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In early 2014 the band announced that they had signed with Razor & Tie. On April 22, 2014, Augustana released the album, Life Imitating Life.[13] They also premiered the first single, "Ash and Ember".[14]

On September 2, 2015, Augustana released three new tracks ("Climb", "Must Be Love" and "You Can Have Mine") on an EP titled "Side A".

In 2016, they began touring as an opener for the Dixie Chicks on their DCX MMXVI World Tour.

On August 3, 2016, Augustana's social media sites changed their names to Dan Layus, the name of the sole remaining founding member and lead singer/songwriter.

Dan Layus released a solo album, Dangerous Things, on October 21, 2016. A new version of the Augustana track "You Can Have Mine" from the "Side A" EP was featured on Dangerous Things. In late 2017 and into 2018, Dan Layus referred to a follow-up solo project tentatively titled, "Dangerous Times", on his Twitter account; however, as of 2021, the follow-up project had not been publicly released.[15]

On August 28, 2019, the song "For Now, Forever" was released as a digital single, with "The Heart of It" as its B-side, under the Augustana name.[16] Augustana then embarked on a US tour in October 2019 into November 2019, with Zac Clark of Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness as a supporting act. On August 21, 2020, the songs "Okay" and "Lies" were released digitally,[17] and on November 20, 2020, "Take" was released as another new digital single. Closing out the year, Augustana debuted a cover of "Make Someone Happy" from the musical Do Re Mi, on December 20, 2020.[18]

The Live (Recorded from a Livestream Event) album was released on streaming platforms on March 19, 2021, with songs from a virtual concert that was held on December 3, 2020.[19] On April 16, 2021, Layus announced the album would be pressed on a double vinyl and likely ship in April.[20] On June 2, 2021, Layus announced an east coast solo tour to take place in November 2021. The tour continued in early 2022 with mid-west dates.[21]

Everyday An Eternity, Yourself Yesterday: A Rarities Collection, Continued Touring, and Something Beautiful (2022–present)

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Layus digitally released the single "Remedy" on January 20, 2022, written and produced with David Naish..

On May 20, 2022, Augustana released a surprise digital album, titled Everyday an Eternity. Layus shared on his website and social media accounts, "Everyday an Eternity is an album of solo piano works written at times when I’ve felt pulled towards artistic expression through the piano alone, while weaving lyricism into the instrument itself." A vinyl pre-order was announced shortly after, on June 6.[22]

Yourself Yesterday: A Rarities Collection, an album of rare and previously unreleased tracks, was digitally released on August 19, 2022. Layus said the tracks spanned from the past decade.

The Everyday an Eternity tour, supporting both albums, took place in October and November of 2022, and continued in May 2023.

A new single, "Stand On My Own", debuted August 4, 2023. Layus then performed solo as a supporting act for Owl City during his To The Moon tour. Following the tour, another new single was released on October 6, 2023, "Something Beautiful". Also in October, an April and May 2024 headlining tour was announced, with the promise of a new album coming before the tour. [23] On March 4, 2024, Layus announced through his social medial accounts that Something Beautiful, a new full-length album would be released under the Augustana moniker on March 22, 2024. The album would mark the band's first rock LP since Life Imitating Life was released nearly 10 years prior. Layus said, "10 years in the making... Written throughout 2023 and sequenced in the order in which it was written, this record has found a special place in my heart and life. I'm honored to share this music with all of you and to play this album live next month on our headlining tour!!!".[24] Four days following the announcement of the album, a vinyl pre-order would launch.

Band members

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Current members

Former members

  • Jared Palomar (bass guitar, vocals, keyboards)
  • Chris Sachtleben (lead guitar, vocals)
  • Justin South (drums)
  • Josiah Rosen (lead guitar, vocals)
  • John Vincent (piano, keyboards, vocals)
  • Josh Calhoun (drums)
  • Simeon Lohrmann (bass)
  • Kyle Baker (drums)

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[25]
US
Indie

[26]
US
Rock

[27]
Midwest Skies and Sleepless Mondays
  • Released: 2003[28]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: CD
All the Stars and Boulevards 96
Can't Love, Can't Hurt
  • Released: April 29, 2008
  • Label: Epic
  • Format: CD, digital download, vinyl
21 8
Augustana
  • Released: April 26, 2011
  • Label: Epic
  • Format: CD, digital download
29 9
Life Imitating Life
  • Released: April 22, 2014
  • Label: Washington Square
  • Format: CD, digital download
67 11 16
Everyday an Eternity: Solo Piano Works
  • Released: May 20, 2022[31]
  • Label: Plated Records
  • Format: Digital download, vinyl
Something Beautiful
  • Released: March 22, 2024
  • Label: Independent
  • Format: Digital download, vinyl
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

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List of compilation albums with selected details
Title Details
Playlist: The Very Best of Augustana
Yourself Yesterday: A Rarities Collection
  • Released: August 19, 2022[33]
  • Label: Plated Records
  • Format: Digital download

Live albums

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List of live albums with selected details
Title Details
Live (Recorded from a Livestream Event)
  • Released: March 19, 2021[34]
  • Label: Plated Records
  • Formats: Digital download, vinyl

Extended plays

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List of extended plays with selected details
Title Details
Mayfield
  • Released: 2003[28]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: CD
Stars and Boulevards EP (Live)
  • Released: September 6, 2005[35]
  • Label: Sony Music Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download
Boston EP
  • Released: September 5, 2006[36]
  • Label: Epic, Legacy, Sony Music Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download
Live at Austin City Limits Music Festival 2007: Augustana
  • Released: November 6, 2007[37]
  • Label: Sony Music Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download
Can't Love, Can't Hurt EP
  • Released: February 26, 2008
  • Label: Sony Music Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download
Side A
  • Released: September 15, 2015[38]
  • Label: None
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

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List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[39]
US
AAA

[40]
US
Adult

[41]
US
Pop 100

[42]
US
Pop

[43]
US
Rock Dig.

[44]
CAN
[45]
CAN
CHR

[46]
CAN
HAC

[47]
"Stars and Boulevards"[48] 2005 16 All the Stars and Boulevards
"Boston" 2006 34 9 10 31 24 48 82 47 45
"Sweet and Low" 2008 88 4 33 66 Can't Love, Can't Hurt
"I Still Ain't Over You"[49] 20
"Steal Your Heart"[50] 2011 18 Augustana
"Just Stay Here Tonight" 26
"Ash and Ember" 2014 27 Life Imitating Life
"For Now, Forever/The Heart of It"[51] 2019 Non-album singles
"Okay/Lies"[52] 2020
"Take"[53]
"Make Someone Happy"[54]
"Remedy"[55] 2022
"Echo"[56]
(with Mokita)
"Stand On My Own"[57] 2023
"Something Beautiful"[58]
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.
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In The Big Bang Theory television series, episode 3, series 1, "The Fuzzy Boots Corollary", first aired October 8, 2007, main character Leonard Hofstadter sings the song Boston.[59]

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