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Citizen Soldier is a rock band from Salt Lake City, Utah. They were formed in a psychiatric hospital in 2016 when frontman Jake Segura wrote the lyrics for Let It Burn.[1][2][3][4] They released their first single in 2017.
Citizen Soldier | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Salt Lake City, Utah |
Genre | Rock music |
Years active | 2017–present |
Website | www.citizensoldierband.com |
Founding members | |
Vocals/Lyrics | Jake Segura |
Guitar | Matt Duffney |
Guitar | Kooper Hanosky |
Bass/Keys | Wonitta |
Drums | Kyle Persell |
Since their formation in 2016, the band has been tackling mental health issues through their music. They have made it their mission to fight stigma and provide a "group therapy dynamic."[1][5][6][7][4]
The band's name Citizen Soldier is the band's attempt to personify the struggles being fought within, and the band's goal to shine a light on the everyday struggles of those who feel overlooked and unappreciated.[8][9][10][11]
In 2017, after a few singles, the band initially released just one EP[8][12][13] before releasing their first album, Relentless, in 2019. The next album Down the Rabbit Hole was already released in 2020[14], followed by the two-part album This Is Your Sign Part I in 2021 and This Is Your Sign Part II in 2022.[15]
In May 2022, Citizen Soldier announced their fifth album, Scarecrow, with another 18 songs. The complete album was released on 14.12.2022.[16][17][18]
Since 2020, the band has also distinguished itself primarily through the continuous release of new music.[19] Therefore, the band released the songs of new albums as singles first before being released collectively as an album.[20][21]
In 2023 they accompanied the band Smash Into Pieces on their tour through North America and Canada.[22] Together they recorded an acoustic version of the song Six Feet Under from Smash Into Pieces.[23][7]
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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US Hard Rock Digi. | |||
"Buried Alive" | 2017 | — | Caroline |
"Let It Burn" | — | ||
"15 Minutes of Fame" | — | ||
"Soldier" | — | ||
"Found" | 2018 | — | Non-album singles |
"First Blood" | — | ||
"Bitter" | 2019 | — | |
"Cannibal" | — | Relentless | |
"If These Scars Could Speak" | — | ||
"Weight of the World" | — | ||
"Sacred" | 2020 | — | Down the Rabbit Hole |
"Hope It Haunts You" | — | ||
"Would Anyone Care" | — | ||
"Forever Damned" | — | ||
"The Cage" | — | ||
"Hallelujah (I'm Not Dead)" | 2021 | — | This Is Your Sign Pt I |
"Stronger Than My Storm" | — | ||
"Face to Face" | — | ||
"Thank You for Hating Me" | — | Non-album single | |
"Empty Cup" | — | This Is Your Sign Pt I | |
"Bedroom Ceiling" | — | Non-album single | |
"Hand Me Down" | — | This Is Your Sign Pt I | |
"Unsaid" | 2022 | — | This Is Your Sign Pt II |
"Irreplaceable" | — | ||
"Numb to Everything" | — | ||
"Waiting on the Sun" | — | ||
"Wanted" | — | ||
"Monster Made of Memories" | — | Scarecrow | |
"Save Your Story" | — | ||
"Fever" | — | ||
"Easy's Never Been This Hard" | — | ||
"This Is Not a Phase" | — | ||
"Madhouse" | — | ||
"Limit" | — | ||
"Through Hell" | 2023 | — | Non-album single |
"Afterlife" | — | ICU | |
"My Own Miracle" | — | ||
"Broken Like Me" | — | ||
"Wired for Worthless" | — | ||
"Talk Me Down" | — | ||
"Strong for Somebody Else" | — | ||
"You Are Enough" | — | ||
"Wish I Could Cry" | — | Non-album single | |
"Dead-End Life" | 2024 | — | Icarus |
"Say Nothing" | — | Non-album single | |
"Where Were You?" | — | Icarus | |
"Victim or Survivor" | — | Non-album single | |
"Be Somebody" | — | The End Is Where We Begin: Reignited | |
"Rock Bottom" | — | Icarus | |
"Heavy" | 5 | Non-album single | |
"Fake Friends" | — | ||
"Letdown" | — | Icarus | |
"Burden" | — |
Title | Year | Directors |
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"Buried Alive" | 2017 | Raji Barbir |
"Caroline" | ||
"Cannibal" | 2019 | Cameron Jackson |
"Stronger Than My Storm" | 2021 | Nick Sales |
"Waiting on the Sun" | 2022 | |
"Limit" |