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Use dmy dates|date=July 2011Use British English|date=July 2011Infobox musical artist| name = Lostprophets| image = Lostprophets-3.jpg| caption =| image_size = 250| landscape = Yes| background = group_or_band| origin = Pontypridd , Wales , United Kingdom| genre = Alternative rock , alternative metal , post-hardcore , nu metal | years_active = 1997–present| alias = Lozt Prophetz (1997–1999)| label = Epic Records|Epic , Fearless Records|Fearless , Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music , Visible Noise | associated_acts = Nine Inch Nails , Public Disturbance (band)|Public Disturbance , Ilan Rubin#The New Regime|The New Regime , The Blackout (band)|The Blackout , L'Amour la Morgue, Angels & Airwaves , Denver Harbor | website = URL| http://www.lostprophets.com| current_members = Ian Watkins (Lostprophets)|Ian Watkins
Jamie Oliver
Lee Gaze
Mike Lewis (musician)|Mike Lewis
Stuart Richardson
Luke Johnson (musician)|Luke Johnson | past_members = DJ Stepzak
Mike Chiplin
Ilan Rubin
Lostprophets (IPAc-en|icon|l|?|s|t|'|p|r|?|f|?|t|s; often stylised as lostprophets ) are a Wales|Welsh rock band from Pontypridd , formed in 1997. Founded by vocalist Ian Watkins (Lostprophets)|Ian Watkins , bassist (later guitarist) Mike Lewis (musician)|Mike Lewis , drummer Mike Chiplin and guitarist Lee Gaze, they were originally a side-project to hardcore punk band Public Disturbance (band)|Public Disturbance . To date, Lostprophets have released five studio albums, most recent released Weapons (album)|Weapons on 2 April 2012. They are also part of the Cardiff music scene .Citation needed|date=September 2010The band have achieved two top ten hits on the UK Singles Chart (" Last Train Home (Lostprophets song)|Last Train Home " and " Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)|Rooftops "), one number one single on the Alternative Songs chart (" Last Train Home (Lostprophets song)|Last Train Home "), several Kerrang!#Kerrang& #33; awards|Kerrang& #33; Award s and nominations and have sold around 3.5 million albums worldwide.

History


Early years (1997–2000)


The band formed in 1997 in the Welsh town of Pontypridd .cite web |author=David Jeffries |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p511921/biography|pure_url=yes |title=Lostprophets biography |accessdate=17 February 2009 |format= |work=Allmusic |language= Lostprophets formed with two members of Public Disturbance (band)|Public Disturbance , which featured singer Ian Watkins (Lostprophets)|Ian Watkins on drums and guitarist Mike Lewis. Neither member initially left Public Disturbance, although Watkins quit as soon as 1998.cite web |author= |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/genres_artists/rock_pop/lostprophets.shtml |title=Lostprophets |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=BBC Wales |language= With Watkins on vocal duties and Lewis (who did not leave Public Disturbance until 2000) playing bass,cite web | url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/lostprophets/pages/mike_lewis.shtml | title=Lostprophets: Mike Lewis | work=BBC Wales | accessdate=24 June 2008 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080109145305/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/lostprophets/pages/mike_lewis.shtml |archivedate = 9 January 2008 the band also included guitarist Lee Gaze and Mike Chiplin on drums.

Lostprophets started out as part of the fledgling South Wales scene — originally calling themselves "The bum mules" — playing gigs at venues across Wales including T.J.'s in Newport . From there, they went on to tours on the UK's circuit. The band recorded three demos during this time: Here Comes the Party , Para Todas las Putas Celosas , which translates as "For all the jealous whores", and The Fake Sound of Progress . These were produced by Stuart Richardson,Cite news
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who joined the band as bassist for the latter recording. Mike Lewis at this point switched to rhythm guitar. The Fake Sound of Progress also included the addition of DJ Stepzak, who would remain with the band for around a year.cite web
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The first three tracks from their third demo were refined and re-recorded for the release of their debut album of the same name: the title track, "MOAC Supreme" and "Stopquote" — the latter two were renamed "A Thousand Apologies" and "Awkward", respectively. All of the EPs are out of print, and are very rare.

The band caught the attention of the two Music publisher (popular music)|music publisher s Kerrang! and Metal Hammer magazines both giving them glancing reviews. In 1999 they signed in with Independent label Visible Noise .

Thefakesoundofprogress (2000–2002)


Main|ThefakesoundofprogressThe band's debut album Thefakesoundofprogress was released through Visible Noise in November. Recorded in less than two weeks for £4000 the record drew on a wide range of influences, it would be re-released the following year through Columbia Records . Shortly after the completion of the album, DJ Stepzak decided he would not commit to the band and was replaced with Jamie Oliver (musician)|Jamie Oliver , who was placed in the band simply because he got on so well and could not go on tour otherwise.cite web |author= |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/genres_artists/rock_pop/lostprophets_jamie_oliver.shtml |title=Lostprophets – Jamie Oliver |accessdate=18 February 2009 |work=BBC |language=

Thefakesoundofprogress featured many references to 1980s pop-culture . In addition to the Duran Duran reference in the band's name, there was an image of Vengar from the Dungeons & Dragons (TV series)|Dungeons & Dragons TV series on the album sleeve notes , as well as song titles like " Shinobi vs. Dragon Ninja " and "Kobrakai". The first song's title was a reference to the video games Shinobi series|Shinobi and Bad Dudes|Bad Dudes vs. Dragon Ninja , while the second was an alternative spelling of Cobra Kai , the name of the karate dojo in the The Karate Kid (1984 film)|Karate Kid movies. Another reference is the use of the VF-1 Valkyrie in Battroid mode from the 1982 anime The Super Dimension Fortress Macross as part of the album illustration.Citation needed|date=January 2011
Q Prime management, who represent such acts as Metallica , assisted the band in courting America's top major labels. The band chose to sign with Columbia Records|Columbia , a division of Sony Records , though in Europe their records continue to be released through Visible Noise . The band worked with renowned producer Michael Barbiero to remaster the album,Inner liner notes, Thefakesoundofprogress , UK release from Visible Noise and this new remastered version of the album was released in November 2001.cite web |author= |url= http://www.nme.com/artists/lostprophets |title=Lostprophets |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=NME |language= The album appears to have divided the band's existing fan base where the first accusations of selling out were levelled at the band from the underground music scene within which they achieved their first success.

During this period, Lostprophets built up a strong live following with support act|support slots to popular acts such as Pitchshifter , Linkin Park and Deftones , as well as several headlining stints of their own. They also took part in the successful Nu-Titans tour with Defenestration (band)|Defenestration among other new UK Metal acts of the time. Co-headlining the 2002 Deconstruction Tour in London, supporting acts was Mighty Mighty Bosstones , The Mad Caddies among others.cite web |author= |url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/11172 |title='Prophet Take Top Billing |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=NME |language= Lostprophets featured on a bill consisting of more traditionally punk rock|punk oriented acts. This provoked hostility from certain members of the audience, who were upset at Lostprophets inclusion on such a bill. The band subsequently toured with Ozzfest , played at Glastonbury Festival|Glastonbury and the Reading and Leeds Festival .cite web |author= |url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/10992 |title=Fest of Fun |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=NME |language= They also appeared on a number of British TV shows, including Top of the Pops , CD:UK and Never Mind the Buzzcocks . They also performed as part of the 2002 NME Tour|NME Carling Awards tour .cite web |author= |url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/10677 |title=A View To a Hit |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=NME |language=cite web
| author= Louis Pattison | url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/genres_artists/rock_pop/lostprophets_rise.shtml | title=The Rise of Lostprophets | work=BBC Wales | accessdate=17 February 2008


Start Something (2003–2004)


Main|Start SomethingAfter the extensive touring cycle for The Fake Sound of Progress finally ended, the band took a brief break before beginning the process of writing new material for Start Something at Frontline Studios in Caerphilly , Wales.cite web |author= |url= http://www.purevolume.com/lostprophets |title=Lostprophets |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=purevolume.com |language= They then entered Los Angeles's Bigfoot Studio for a recording process that lasted from March until September 2003, with producer Eric Valentine. Valentine had previously produced albums for Queens of the Stone Age and Good Charlotte .cite web | url= http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php? t=289218 | title=Lostprophets Recording Update | work=Absolute Punk

The first single released from the album was the song " Burn Burn (song)|Burn Burn ", the music video for which began receiving heavy rotation on satellite and cable channels like MTV2 , Kerrang& #33; TV and Scuzz in the UK.cite web |author= |url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/15086 |title=Lostprophets Make Fiery Return |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=purevolume.com |language= The song attracted some criticism, however, as the opening bore a striking resemblance to "Mother Mary", a song from the band Far (band)|Far 's Water and Solutions album. The band themselves even conceded in interviews that the singing pattern bore an undeniable similarity to the Adamski song " Killer (Adamski song)|Killer ".cite web | url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/lostprophets/pages/burn_burn.shtml | title=Lostprophets: Burn Burn | work=BBC Wales | accessdate=24 June 2008 Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot

"Burn Burn" was released on 3 November 2003, and was originally scheduled to be closely followed by the release of the album. The release of the album was delayed several times and a headlining tour of the UK, was also postponed during this time. The band rescheduled the cancelled UK shows, with the exception of their scheduled appearance at the Reading and Leeds Festivals, stating in magazine interviews that honouring those commitments would have meant leaving the recording studio while the album was only half completed.

The album was released in the UK on 2 February 2004, and was commercially successful, achieving number four in the UK Albums Chart and selling over 415,000 copies.cite web | author=Haven Music | url= http://fatherandy2.proboards.com/index.cgi? board=salesarc& action=display& thread=73036 | title=Album sales | work=Haven Music | accessdate=30 April 2012 The album has sold over 687,000 copies in the US alone according to Nielsen Soundscan cite web | author=Billboard | url= http://books.google.co.uk/books? id=DxYEAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA26& lpg=PA26& dq=LOSTPROPHETS+START+SOMETHING+NIELSEN+SOUNDSCAN& source=bl& ots=Tn8-DZlN9z& sig=MYqK7aVSyN-Wo2zcy1y6taoQ428& hl=en& sa=X& ei=z6lJT6aoFNHA8QOVzcWXBg& ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage& q=LOSTPROPHETS%20START%20SOMETHING%20NIELSEN%20SOUNDSCAN& f=false | title=About rock music | work=Billboard | accessdate=18 February 2012 although in a 2012 interview with Gigwise Lee Gaze stated it had sold 890,000 copies in the US. Worldwide the album has sold 2.5 million copies according to BBC Wales .cite web | author=James McLaren | url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/genres_artists/rock_pop/about_rock.shtml | title=About rock music | work=BBC Wales | accessdate=18 February 2009 The critical response from mainstream magazines was mostly positive, though the response from rock publications such as Kerrang! , Metal Hammer and Rock Sound was sometimes tepid. To promote the album, they toured North America, Europe and as part of the Big Day Out festival in Australia and New Zealand. The tour for this record culminated on 21 November 2004, at a sold out show in Cardiff International Arena .cite web |author=|url= http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/lostprophets/artist.jhtml |title=Lostprophets |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=MTV |language=

Liberation Transmission (2005–2007)


Main|Liberation TransmissionOn 19 June 2005, founding member Mike Chiplin left the group to pursue other musical opportunities. Since then, Chiplin has joined another band called The Unsung, and is currently in a band called Accident Music, which also features Chris Morgan of Midasuno and Darran Smith formerly of Funeral for a Friend . He has also opened up his own practice studio for young people to start bands.cite news | url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/4115558.stm | title=Lostprophets drummer quits band | work=BBC | date=21 June 2005 | accessdate=18 February 2009 | location=London

The remaining members began working on material for the next album. Due to the lengthy gap between The Fake Sound of Progress and Start Something , and the backlash that grew against the band because of it, the remaining band members stated in various interviews that they wanted to release their third album in early 2006.cite web | url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/18909 | title=Lostprophets: The Sound of Progress | work=NME | accessdate=24 June 2008 As with Start Something , the band wrote and recorded demo tracks for the album (with Ian Watkins playing the drums) in a UK recording studio before completing the album in America. Liberation Transmission was recorded in Hawaii, and saw the band work with Bob Rock . Drummer Josh Freese (of The Vandals and A Perfect Circle ) recorded ten out of the twelve drum tracks for this album (Ilan Rubin recorded "Everybody's Screaming!!!" and "For All These Times Son, for All These Times").cite web | url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/lostprophets/pages/graphic_history.shtml | title=Lostprophets family tree | work=BBC Wales | accessdate=24 June 2008

The band returned to their roots, playing a series of small venues across South Wales . They also headlined Give it a Name , a two-day event with My Chemical Romance .cite web | url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/22833 | title=Lostprophets announce one-off show | work=NME | accessdate=24 June 2008 These shows featured the first live appearance of then-17 year-old Ilan Rubin on drums and the live premiere of songs " Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast) ", " A Town Called Hypocrisy " and "The New Transmission".cite web | url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/22948 | title=Lostprophets steal the show at Give It a Name | work=NME | accessdate=24 June 2008 The album itself was released on 26 June 2006 (27 June in the USA), and became the first Lostprophets album to reach number one on the UK Albums Chart .cite news | url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5139180.stm | title=Lostprophets conquer album chart | work=BBC | date=2 July 2006 | accessdate=18 February 2009 | location=London The album has seen the band adopt a more contemporary sound with far less emphasis on screaming than previous releases (exceptions being songs "Everyday Combat" and "For All These Times Son, for All These Times").

Lostprophets began a full-fledged UK tour on 3 July 2006.cite web | url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/23949 | title=Lostprophets go on second UK tour of the year | work=NME | accessdate=24 June 2008 As with their warm-up gigs prior to the album's release, the band selected South Wales -based support bands for this tour. The band followed this with another UK tour in November. They followed their UK dates with a European tour in France, Germany, and several other countries.cite web | url= http://www.livedaily.com/news/10857.html | title=Lostprophets forge ahead with fall tour | work=Live Daily| accessdate=24 June 2008 The main support for this was The Blackout (band)|The Blackout . They returned to the UK for an Arena tour in April 2007, from 18 April to 22nd.cite web | url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/27378 | title=Lostprophets announce arena tour | work=NME | accessdate=24 June 2008 The scheduled venues were: Glasgow ( Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre|SECC ); Manchester ( MEN Arena ); Birmingham ( National Indoor Arena|NIA ) & London ( Wembley Arena ). Lostprophets also played at the Full Ponty festival in Wales on 26 May 2007.cite web | url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/full-ponty/ | title=Full Ponty 2007 The support acts included Paramore and The Blackout (band)|The Blackout . The album has sold over 625,000 copies worldwide.cite web | url= http://tieba.baidu.com/f? kz=521733077 | title=Worldwide album sales | accessdate=24 June 2010

The Betrayed (2007–2010)


Main|The BetrayedWriting and recording the band's fourth studio album began in early 2007. Originally the band stated that they wanted the album released in 2007, however due to both touring and being unhappy with the results of their work in the studio the band did not keep to their original release plan. Despite recording an entire album's worth of material with producer John Feldmann , this work was shelvedcite web | url= http://www.rock-sound.net/articles/2220/Lostprophets-On-Album-Four.html | title=ostprophets on Album Four | work=Rock Sound |date=October 2008 in favour of material they later recorded and produced themselves, with recording sessions for what would later be known as The Betrayed beginning in November 2008.cite web| title = Lostprophets studio blog 1| date = 28 November 2008| url = http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=vids.individual& VideoID=47309520| accessdate = 7 August 2009 Consequently the album was not released until 13 January 2010, where it reached a peak of 3 on the UK Albums Chart .

Throughout the earlier part of 2008, the band performed several dates, including Download Festival which they headlined on the Sunday night, V Festival and Rock am Ring and Rock im Park , as well as a small amount of performances around the UK.cite web | url= http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm? newsid=34522 | title=More bands announced for Download Festival | work=Metal Underground | accessdate=18 February 2009 cite news | author=Del Crookes | url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/music/newsid_7456000/7456196.stm | title=Lostprophets bring Download to a close | work=BBC | accessdate=18 February 2009 | date=16 June 2008 | location=London They also headlined the NME/Radio 1 tent at 2009's Reading and Leeds Festival .cite web |url= http://www.readingfestival.com/news/index.aspx? aid=b092f8b9-2b03-4fe6-bbbd-ba9ff4e82b89 |title=Reading 2010 |author= |date= |work= |publisher=Readingfestival.com |accessdate=14 September 2010

The band have claimed that The Betrayed is "by far the finest, darkest and most real album" of their career.cite web |url= http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=blog.view& friendID=9108149& blogID=480185400 |title=Myspace blog |author= |date= |work= |publisher= MySpace |accessdate=14 September 2010 Originally, Ian Watkins (Lostprophets)|Ian Watkins stated he wanted the new album to be "nastier" and "darker" than previous efforts, with more energy and vibe than before. In a blog post, guitarist Mike Lewis (musician)|Mike Lewis suggested that Ilan Rubin (who subsequently left the band to join Nine Inch Nails cite web | url= http://www.nme.com/news/nme/41124 | title=Lostprophets drummer to join Nine Inch Nails full-time | work=NME | date=18 November 2008 | accessdate=26 December 2008 ) was very much a large part of the writing/recording process. Following Rubin's departure, Luke Johnson of Beat Union was officially announced as the band's new drummer in August 2009. During this time, Kerrang! magazine published a "world exclusive" article on Lostprophets, revealing the album's title, and its release date of January 2010.Citation needed|date=August 2009 In a later interview with Kerrang in early 2009, Watkins stated that the record was "the most honest album" the band has ever done, and that overall the record was "a lot grittier and sleazier", while also stating that did not mean "it won't be catchy", but that it would not be done "in such a twee way".Citation needed|date=August 2009 When speaking about what the record would sound like, Jamie Oliver stated that he felt it had "the bite that Start Something had, with the song-ability of Liberation Transmission but personality of The Fake Sound of Progress ."cite web |url= http://twitter.com/JayLostprophets/status/1664692383 |title=people are asking what the new album will sound like, whether it will be like the old stuff... |author=Jamie Lostprophets |date=30 April 2009 |work= |publisher= Twitter |accessdate=14 September 2010cite web |url= http://twitter.com/JayLostprophets/status/1664703557 |title=To me it has the bite that SS had, with the song-ability of LT but personality of FSOP |author=Jamie Lostprophets |date=1 May 2009 |work= |publisher=Twitter |accessdate=14 September 2010cite web |url= http://twitter.com/JayLostprophets/status/1664729240 |title=The dark element is brought by Ian and most of his lyrics... like a buff evil ninja disguised as a Male model haha |author=Jamie Lostprophets |date=1 May 2009 |work= |publisher=Twitter |accessdate=14 September 2010cite web |url= http://twitter.com/JayLostprophets/status/1664752259 |title=It's a classy rock sorta heavy without sounding like bad metal. but catchy as feck, and also a little more grown up |author=Jamie Lostprophets |date=1 May 2009 |work= |publisher=Twitter |accessdate=14 September 2010

The first single from the new album, " It's Not the End of the World, But I Can See It from Here ", was aired for the first time on BBC Radio 1 on 19 August. It was subsequently released on 12 October 2009 and reached #16 on the Official UK chart. This was followed by " Where We Belong ", which was released on 4 January 2010.

The band commenced their UK tour with support from Kids in Glass Houses , Hexes (band)|Hexes , We Are the Ocean and Sharks (band formed 2007)|Sharks , in February 2010.

The Doncaster date to the UK tour was cancelled and refunded, but no reason was given for the cancellation. The Port Talbot date of the tour has been postponed and moved to a different venue due to a fire at the Afan Lido Leisure Centre. The show took place on 1 May at the Cardiff International Arena .cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/49437 |title=Lostprophets cancel Port Talbot show due to fire |publisher=Nme.com |date=27 January 2010 |accessdate=16 July 2011

The band also has confirmed that they will tour Australia.cite web |url= http://www.myspace.com/lostprophets |title=Australia The Betrayed Tour Dates |author= |date= |work= |publisher= |accessdate= The tour took place on 27 March 2010 at The Roundhouse , New South Wales|NSW , Sydney.

The band also played at the 2010 Reading and Leeds Festival.cite web|last=Bhamra |first=Satvir |url= http://amplified.tv/2010/03/29/reading-leeds-2010-lineup-announced/ |title=Reading / Leeds 2010 lineup announced |publisher=Amplified.tv |date=29 March 2010 |accessdate=16 July 2011

Weapons (2010–present)


Main|Weapons (album)In early 2011, the band rented a house in Norfolk that served as their studio while composing a demo and pre-producing for a new album. The band was also featured on British rapper/producer Labrinth 's album in late 2011.cite web|url= http://www.mtv.co.uk/artists/labrinth/news/263012-labrinth-nicki-minaj-new-album |title=Labrinth confirms Lostpropehts collab |publisher=Mtv.co.uk |date=21 March 2011 |accessdate=16 July 2011

In August 2011, the band went on a short UK tour, with dates in Cardiff , Bournemouth , Oxford and Norwich , as well as the two V Festival dates, and an additional appearance at the Sziget Festival in Budapest , Hungary . During this short tour, the band debuted live a new song from the upcoming album, tentatively titled "Bring 'Em Down".cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Gxu5q57qg4k& feature=youtu.be |title=Lostprophets - bring 'em down (live at sziget, budapest 2011-08-13) |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=26 October 2011

The band's fifth studio album, Weapons (Lostprophets album)|Weapons , was released through Epic Records on 2 April 2012, leaving their long time served record Visible Noise . Supported by a subsequent tour in the UK.cite web|title=Lostprophets Announce Details Of New Album|url= http://www.rocksound.tv/news/article/lostprophets-announce-details-of-new-album|publisher=Rock Sound|accessdate=5 January 2012|date=5 January 2012cite news | url= http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Whats-on-leisure/Now-Booking/Mayday-Lostprophets-head-to-Cambridge-23012012.htm | newspaper= Cambridge News | title=Mayday& #33; Lostprophets head to Cambridge | date=23 January 2012 | accessdate=23 January 2012 Weapons was produced by Ken Andrews at NRG Recording Studios in Hollywood, California .cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/56560 |title=Lostprophets begin recording new album in Hollywood & #124; News |publisher=Nme.Com |date=10 May 2011 |accessdate=16 July 2011 The band released a teaser track in anticipation of their new album entitled "Better Off Dead" in January 2012, though it was confirmed the song is not an official single.cite news | url= http://www.nme.com/news/lostprophets/61581 | work=NME | title=Lostprophets announce extensive UK and Ireland tour for April – ticket details | date=23 January 2012 | accessdate=23 January 2012 The band played at Australia's Soundwave (Australian music festival)|Soundwave festival in February 2012 before heading back to the UK for an extensive tour in support of the new album in April and May supported by Modestep . The band's first official single of the album, entitled " Bring 'Em Down " was released on 6 February 2012, after debuting on Zane Lowe 's BBC Radio 1 show.

Lostprophets have been announced to play select shows in Vans Warped Tour 2012. They are playing from 12 July through 5 August.Playing at Vans Warped Tour http://vanswarpedtour.com/blog/id/1845341

On 9 April, Lostprophets announced that they had signed to Fearless Records and will release Weapons in the United States on 19 June.Lostprophets' Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/lostprophets

Lostprophets played in the Cardiff Motorpoint Arena on 28 April to promote their new album Weapons , and played their second studio album Start Something in its entirety.cite web|url= http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/lostprophets/2012/motorpoint-arena-cardiff-wales-53de4f1d.html |title=Start Something complete set list |publisher=Setlist Fm |date=29 April 2011 |accessdate=28 April 2012

On May 8 2012 announced that Lostprophets will headline the Warped Tour UK in November 2012.

Styles and influences


Lostprophets are most commonly termed nu metal cite web |author= Brian O'Neil |url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r557308|pure_url=yes |title=The Fake Sound of Progress |accessdate=17 February 2009 |format= |work=Allmusic |language=cite web |author=|url= http://musicmight.com/artist/uk/pontypridd/lostprophets |title=Lostprophets |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=musicmight.com |language=cite web |author=Jason MacNeil |url= http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/lostprophets-start |title=Lostprophets: Start Something |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=popmatters.com |language=cite web |author=|url= http://uk.music.ign.com/objects/686/686356.html |title=Lostprophets |accessdate=17 February 2009 |work=uk.music.ign.com |language= and hard rock .cite web | url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/lostprophets/albums/album/5095454/review/5946199/start_something | author=Kirk Miller | title=Start Something | work=Rolling Stone However, a wide variety of influences have been noted in their music, with other genre tags applied to the band including alternative metal , post-grunge and alternative rock .cite web|author= Colin Moriarty |url= http://uk.music.ign.com/articles/519/519095p1.html |title=Start Something review at IGN Music |publisher=Uk.music.ign.com |date=26 May 2004 |accessdate=16 July 2011 Their music is termed an aggressive style of rock, blending strong driving guitars, groove and bounce, and pop elements and accessibility.cite web|author=Chad Grischow |url= http://uk.music.ign.com/articles/720/720172p1.html |title=Liberation Transmission review at IGN Music |publisher=Uk.music.ign.com |date=21 July 2006 |accessdate=16 July 2011

The punk side to the band’s music has been noted, again specifically of the pop punk|pop variety . The influence of heavy metal music|heavy metal on their music is also noted, although this varies from song to song. Some have also described an emo music|emo side to the music. Their music has been praised as powerful, combining softer melodies with aggressive edge, with screamed vocals and catchy riffs, while some have also stated it has a derivative, formulaic or forgettable nature.Allmusic|class=album|id=r557308|pure_url=yes Fake Sound of Progress review at Allmusic They have been compared to bands such as Linkin Park , Limp Bizkit , Hoobastank and Incubus (band)|Incubus .cite web |author= Johnny Loftus|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r678145|pure_url=yes |title=Start Something |accessdate=17 February 2009 |format= |work=Allmusic |language=

Watkins' lyrics range from sombre to aggressive, and have been described as often conveying a feeling of disillusionment with topics such as relationships or social groups, albeit frequently delivered in a rousing manner even when this is the case.cite web |author= Corey Apar|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r840436|pure_url=yes |title=Liberation Transmission |accessdate=17 February 2009 |format= |work=Allmusic |language=

The band have also provided guest vocals for other band's songs. Ian Watkins was featured in "Secret" by Amazing Device, " It's High Tide Baby! " by The Blackout (band)|The Blackout , "War" and "Julian" by Goldfinger (band)|Goldfinger , and both Watkins and Jamie Oliver were guests in Hoobastank's " Out of Control (Hoobastank song)|Out of Control ".

Band members


;Current members
  • Lee Gaze – lead guitar , Backing vocalist|backing vocals (1997–present)

  • Mike Lewis (musician)|Mike Lewis – rhythm guitar , backing vocals (1998–present); bass guitar (1997–1998)

  • Ian Watkins (Lostprophets)|Ian Watkins – Lead vocalist|lead vocals (1997–present)

  • Stuart Richardson – bass guitar , backing vocals (1998–present)

  • Jamie Oliver – Keyboard instrument|keyboards , Synthesizer|synth , piano , Turntablism|turntables , sampling (music)|samples , Singing|vocals (2000–present)

  • Luke Johnson (musician)|Luke Johnson – drum kit|drums , percussion instruments|percussion (2009–present)


  • ;Former members
  • DJ Stepzak – turntables, samples (1999–2000)

  • Mike Chiplin – drums, percussion (1997–2005)

  • Ilan Rubin – drums, percussion (2006–2009)


  • Line-up history


    1997–1998 (as Lozt Prophetz)
  • Mike Chiplin – drums, percussion
  • Lee Gaze – guitars
  • Mike Lewis (musician)|Mike Lewis – bass guitar
  • Ian Watkins (Lostprophets)|Ian Watkins – lead vocals
  • 1998–1999 (as Lozt Prophetz)
  • Mike Chiplin – drums, percussion
  • Lee Gaze – lead guitar
  • Mike Lewis – rhythm guitar
  • Ian Watkins – lead vocals
  • Stuart Richardson – bass guitar
  • 1999–2000
  • Mike Chiplin – drums, percussion
  • Lee Gaze – lead guitar
  • Mike Lewis – rhythm guitar
  • Ian Watkins – lead vocals
  • Stuart Richardson – bass guitar
  • DJ Stepzak – turntables, samples
  • 2000–2005
  • Mike Chiplin – drums, percussion
  • Lee Gaze – lead guitar
  • Mike Lewis – rhythm guitar
  • Ian Watkins – lead vocals
  • Stuart Richardson – bass guitar
  • Jamie Oliver (musician)|Jamie Oliver – keyboards, synth, piano, turntables, samples, vocals
  • 2006–2009
  • Lee Gaze – lead guitar
  • Mike Lewis – rhythm guitar
  • Ian Watkins – lead vocals
  • Stuart Richardson – bass guitar
  • Jamie Oliver – keyboards, synth, piano, turntables, samples, vocals
  • Ilan Rubin – drums, percussion
  • 2009–present
  • Lee Gaze – lead guitar
  • Mike Lewis – rhythm guitar
  • Ian Watkins – lead vocals
  • Stuart Richardson – bass guitar
  • Jamie Oliver – keyboards, synth, piano, turntables, samples, vocals
  • Luke Johnson (musician)|Luke Johnson – drums, percussion


  • Discography


    Main|Lostprophets discography|List of Lostprophets songs
  • Thefakesoundofprogress (2000)

  • Start Something (2004)

  • Liberation Transmission (2006)

  • The Betrayed (2010)

  • Weapons (album)|Weapons (2012)


  • Awards


    Lostprophets has had the most success at the Kerrang& #33; Awards and Pop Factory Awards, winning six awards at both. Kerrang& #33; Awards includes: Best British Newcomer (2001), Best Single (2004) for the song " Last Train Home (Lostprophets song)|Last Train Home ", Best Album (2006) for the album Liberation Transmission , Best British Band (2006 and 2007) and The Classic Songwriter Award ( Kerrang& #33; Awards 2010|2010 ). Pop Factory Awards includes: Best Live Act (2001 and 2006), Best Welsh Act (2004, 2005 and 2006) and Best Album (2006) for the album Liberation Transmission. They have also won one award at the NME Awards for Best Metal Act (2002). Lostprophets also have been nominated for six other Kerrang& #33; Awards and currently pending for Best British Band ( Kerrang& #33; Awards 2012|2012 ), the winner will be announced on 7 June.cite news|url= http://www.kerrang.com/blog/2012/04/the_kerrang_awards_fuelled_by.html|title= Kerrang& #33; 2012|publisher=Kerrang!

    Kerrang! awards


    cite web | author=| url= http://www.ilikemusic.com/rock/-667/4 | title=The Kerrang& #33; Awards review 2004 (Page 4) | work=ilikemusic.com | date= | accessdate=2009-02-18 cite news | author=Mark Brown | url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/aug/25/arts.media | title=Lostprophets on their metal as they top the Kerrang& #33; awards | work=The Guardian | date=25 August 2006 | accessdate=2009-02-18 | location=Londoncite web | author=| url= http://www.ilikemusic.com/rock/-667/5 | title=The Kerrang& #33; Awards review 2004 (Page 5) | work=ilikemusic.com | date= | accessdate=2009-02-18 cite web | author=| url= http://www.ilikemusic.com/rock/-667/10 | title=The Kerrang& #33; Awards review 2004 (Page 10) | work=ilikemusic.com | date= | accessdate=2009-02-18 cite web|url= http://www.kerrang.com/blog/2010/07/and_the_winners_are_1.html |title=The Kerrang Awards 2010-And the winners are |publisher=Kerrang.com |date= |accessdate=2011-07-16
    awards table|-
    | style="text-align:center;"| 2001 || Lostprophets|| Best British Newcomer || won|-
    | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| 2004 || '" Last Train Home (Lostprophets song)|Last Train Home " || Kerrang& #33; Award for Best Single|Best Single || won|-
    | Start Something || Best Album || nom|-
    | Lostprophets || Best British Band || nom|-
    | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| 2006 || Liberation Transmission || Best Album|| won|-
    | Lostprophets|| Best British Band || won|-
    | " Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast) "|| Best Videoclip || nom|-
    | style="text-align:center;"| 2007 || Lostprophets|| Best British Band || won|-
    | style="text-align:center;"| Kerrang& #33; Awards 2008|2008 || Lostprophets|| Best British Band || nom|-
    | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| Kerrang& #33; Awards 2010|2010 || Lostprophets|| Best British Band || nom|-
    | '' It's Not the End of the World, But I Can See It from Here || Best Video || nom
    |-
    | Lostprophets|| The Classic Songwriter Award || won|-
    | style="text-align:center;"| Kerrang& #33; Awards 2012|2012 || Lostprophets|| Best British Band || pending|}

    NME Awards


    cite news | author=| url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1841026.stm | title=NME awards: The winners | work=BBC | date=25 February 2002 | accessdate=2009-02-18 | location=London
    awards table|-
    | 2002 || Lostprophets || Best Metal Act || won|}

    Pop Factory Awards


    cite web | author= | url= http://www.tourdates.co.uk/news/1635-Pop-Factory-Awards-Winners-2002 | title=Pop Factory Awards Winners 2002 | work=tourdates.co.uk| date=26 November 2002 | accessdate=2009-02-18 cite web | author= | url= http://www.thepopfactory.com/press_releases_details.php? ContentID=62& Title=Pop+Factory+Awards+2006 | title= Pop Factory Awards 2006 | work=popfactory.com| date= | accessdate=2009-02-18 cite web | author=| url= http://www.visiblenoise.com/NEWwebsite/html/newscontent.php | title=Visible Noise News | work=Visible Noise | date= | accessdate=2009-02-18 Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot
    awards table|-
    | style="text-align:center;"| 2002 ||rowspan="5"| Lostprophets || Best Live Act || won|-
    |2004 ||rowspan="3"| Best Welsh Act || won|-
    |2005 || won|-
    | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| 2006 || won|-
    | Best Live Act || won|-
    | Liberation Transmission || Best Album || won|}

    References


    Reflist|4

    External links




  • Official website| http://www.lostprophets.com/


  • LostprophetsCulture in CardiffKerrang& #33; Award for Best Single
    Category:People from Pontypridd
    Category:Musical groups established in 1997
    Category:Welsh rock music groups
    Category:Welsh hard rock musical groups
    Category:Musical sextets
    Category:British post-grunge groups
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