Artist's albums
Suicidal In Paradise
2023 · album
Ragdoll Blues
2023 · album
True Love Is Dead
2023 · album
When Things Fall Apart (Home Recording)
2023 · album
This Town
2023 · album
The Higher Path
2023 · album
Clockwork
2023 · album
Tales of a Humble Man
2023 · album
Lilac Tree
2023 · album
Surrender (Demo)
2023 · album
Revelation Revelation
2023 · album
Morning Tea (Home Recording)
2023 · album
Visions of a Garden
2023 · album
Let It Down
2023 · album
Guardian Angel
2023 · album
Suicidal in Paradise
2023 · album
What's a Boy to Do (Demo)
2023 · album
Walls
2023 · album
Inner Sky
2023 · single
Second Hand Soul
2023 · single
Sanctuary Season, Vol. II
2022 · EP
Heartwork
2022 · EP
Live at Resident
2022 · album
Devotionals
2021 · album
Dead Decade
2021 · EP
Millennials
2021 · single
Bloodlines
2019 · single
Summer Daze (Lovers Edit)
2017 · single
Are You Real?
2016 · album
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Biography
Inspired by the crunchy blues-based riffs of Led Zeppelin and two-piece alt-rock bands like the White Stripes and the Black Keys, Beware of Darkness was formed in 2010 by vocalist/guitarist Kyle Nicolaides (aka Kyle Nicolai) and drummer Tony Cupito. While touring from their base of Los Angeles to Santa Monica, they met up with bassist Daniel Curcio and expanded into a trio. Beware of Darkness continued to tour often, playing the SXSW festival and touring with the Wombats in 2012, the same year they released the Howl EP. In 2013, the group put out their debut album, Orthodox, via Bright Antenna Records and picked up a slot opening for Smashing Pumpkins on their summer tour of Europe. Another EP, Sanctuary Season, followed in 2015, and their sophomore album, Are You Real?, arrived in 2016, also on Bright Antenna. Soon after, Lionel Forrester, Jr. replaced Cupito on drums. ~ Jason Lymangrover, Rovi