The Belton, Texas-based heavy rock quintet
Flyleaf formed in 2000 when frontwoman Lacey Mosley played a string of the dark, hard-edged songs she consistently wrote as a brooding teen for drummer James Culpepper. After a brief period of playing together, they recruited guitarists Sameer Bhattacharya and Jared Hartmann, members of a local outfit that had recently called it quits. In 2002, bassist Pat Seals joined, and the band, initially known as Passerby, was born.
The road to Flyleaf's 2005 self-titled debut on Octone Records was dotted with more green lights than red: the band played wherever it was invited around its home state at first, gradually building the kind of fan base that allowed it to open for acts such as
Bowling for Soup,
Fishbone, and
Riddlin' Kids. By 2003, with word of Mosley's arsenic-laced lyrics and blow torch-style delivery spreading through Texas and beyond, Flyleaf earned a spot at the annual South by Southwest music conference. A contract from Octone was rushed to the signing stages by 2004.
An EP, issued in early 2005 and also called Flyleaf, benefited from the production team of Rick Parashar (
Pearl Jam,
Blind Melon) and Brad Cook (
Foo Fighters,
Queens of the Stone Age). Key tracks such as the roiling "Cassie" and the emo-tinged "Breathe Today," both of which appear on the full-length, furthered Flyleaf's reputation, as did raging live shows alongside
Saliva,
Breaking Benjamin,
3 Doors Down, and
Staind. For the fall 2005 release, producer Howard Benson (
My Chemical Romance,
Papa Roach,
the All-American Rejects) joined Flyleaf in Los Angeles. A batch of 20 songs was winnowed to 12, with Mosley's searing vocals and Bhattacharya's and Hartmann's storming guitars offsetting each other to affect a sound by turns morose, compassionate, hopeful, and bitter.
Following the release of Flyleaf, the band toured heavily on the festival circuit. They hit the main stage on the 2006 and 2007 Family Values Tour, as well as the Soundwave festival and
Disturbed's Music as a Weapon III Tour. They also made a jump to the world of video games when their single "I'm So Sick" was put in the first installment of the
Rock Band series and their new single, "Tina" debuted in
Guitar Hero 3. After taking some time out of their hectic touring schedule to record, Flyleaf released their sophomore album,
Memento Mori, in 2009. In 2010 Flyleaf delivered the EP
Remember to Live, featuring stripped-down, reworked versions of some of the band's early songs. ~ Tammy La Gorce, Rovi