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Balance and Composure

Balance and Composure is an American and band formed in , in the winter of 2007 after the breakup of two local bands. The group blends melodic , , and intense emotional lyricism, drawing from influences in the emo scene alongside acts like . The band's core lineup includes vocalist and rhythm guitarist Jon Simmons, lead guitarist Erik Petersen, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Andy Slaymaker, bassist Matt Warner, and drummer . Over their career, Balance and Composure has released four full-length albums, starting with the debut Separation in 2011, which showcased raw, unrelenting energy through tracks like "Void" and "." This was followed by the breakthrough The Things We Think We're Missing in , featuring hits such as "Parachutes" and "Tiny Raindrop" that expanded their fanbase with more polished production and introspective themes. Their third album, Light We Made (2016), marked a shift toward broader sonic experimentation while maintaining emotional depth, produced by . After announcing their breakup in 2019 due to internal tensions and exhaustion, the band ceased activity until reuniting in April 2023 with the release of the EP Too Quick to Forgive featuring singles "Savior Mode" and "Last to Know." The reunion culminated in their fourth album, with you in spirit, released on October 4, 2024, via Memory Music, which reflects a mature, self-reflective evolution of their sound amid themes of regret and renewal. In April 2025, they released the standalone single "Alive & Well." Balance and Composure has since resumed touring extensively, including international dates in Australia and the US as of 2025, solidifying their enduring place in the emo revival.

History

Formation and early years (2007–2010)

Balance and Composure formed in the winter of 2007 in , after the breakup of two local bands in the area's burgeoning music scene. The initial lineup consisted of Jon Simmons on lead vocals and guitar, Andy Slaymaker on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, Matt Warner on bass, and Bailey Van Ellis on drums. Shortly thereafter, Erik Petersen joined as lead guitarist, solidifying the core group that would define the band's early sound. The band quickly immersed itself in Pennsylvania's tight-knit emo and community, sharing stages and influences with regional acts like , , and . This local network provided opportunities for grassroots development, with Balance and Composure playing independent shows across the Northeast starting in 2008. That same year, they self-released their debut EP, I Just Want to Be Pure, a six-track effort capturing their raw, melodic style, which was distributed informally at gigs and later became . By 2009, the band had built enough momentum through consistent local performances to attract label interest, culminating in their signing to in April of that year. This partnership led to the recording and release of their debut label EP, , on August 11, 2009, marking a pivotal step toward broader exposure while honing their blend of introspective lyrics and driving instrumentation.

Breakthrough and major releases (2011–2016)

Balance and Composure achieved their initial commercial breakthrough with the release of their debut full-length album, Separation, on May 10, 2011, through No Sleep Records. Recorded over three weeks from January 17 to February 12, 2011, at Studio in , , the album featured a raw, melodic sound that resonated within the burgeoning scene, earning critical praise for its emotional intensity and anthemic tracks. This release solidified the band's presence beyond local circuits, marking their transition from EPs to a cohesive long-player that showcased vocalist Jon Simmons' introspective lyrics alongside driving guitar work. Building on this momentum, the band returned in 2013 with The Things We Think We're Missing, their sophomore album released on September 9 via No Sleep Records. Produced by at Studio 4 in , the record expanded the band's sonic palette with more polished production, incorporating dynamic shifts between aggressive riffs and atmospheric builds, as captured in a detailing the sessions. The album debuted at number 51 on the chart, alongside top placements on the Independent Albums (#10) and Alternative Albums (#13) charts, reflecting their rising profile and fanbase expansion. Singles such as "Parachutes" and "Lost Your Name" highlighted the album's themes of personal struggle and disconnection, further embedding the band in the movement. By 2016, Balance and Composure shifted to in partnership with Big Scary Monsters for their third album, Light We Made, released on October 7. Once again produced by , the sessions emphasized experimentation, blending influences with the band's core emo-rock foundation to create a more expansive and introspective sound, including synthetic drum elements and ethereal textures. The album supported an extensive North American headlining tour, which underscored the band's growing draw in underground circuits. Throughout this period, the band undertook rigorous touring, including multiple runs supporting and co-headlining with peers like , such as a 2011 UK/Ireland trek and a 2013 U.S. fall tour alongside Cruel Hand and Dakota. These efforts, combined with festival appearances and DIY venue shows, cultivated a dedicated following within the community, where Balance and Composure emerged as a key act alongside contemporaries like and .

Hiatus and breakup announcement (2017–2019)

Following the release of their third studio album Light We Made in October 2016, Balance and Composure entered an indefinite hiatus in late 2017, as announced by frontman Jon Simmons during an appearance on the Strange Nerve podcast in December. Simmons cited from extensive touring and personal exhaustion as primary factors, noting that required a break to address these issues after years of relentless activity. In 2018, the band's activity remained minimal, limited to a handful of sporadic performances celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their formation, including shows in , , and . During this period, members pursued individual side projects, with Simmons focusing on personal songwriting and reflection, though no new band material emerged. The hiatus culminated in a formal breakup announcement on January 14, 2019, via the band's account, where they declared the end of the group due to shifting personal priorities among members and ongoing challenges with and band dynamics. In a statement, the band emphasized that these decisions stemmed from internal tensions and the need for individual growth after more than a decade together. To mark their dissolution, Balance and Composure embarked on a farewell tour consisting of six shows in the spring of 2019, starting with performances at in on April 5, in on April 7, and concluding at in on May 9, with additional dates in Asbury Park, Silver Spring, and . Setlists heavily featured tracks from their catalog, including staples like "When I Come Undone," "," "Parachutes," "Void," and "Fade" from albums such as Separation (2011) and The Things We Think We're Missing (2013), often spanning 15-20 songs per show to provide a comprehensive . Fans responded with deep emotion, sharing stories of the band's profound impact on their lives during sold-out venues, with Simmons visibly moved onstage as crowds sang along to lyrics about loss and resilience, underscoring the intimate connection forged over the years. Amid the tour preparations, drummer Bailey Van Ellis departed the band in early 2019, citing a desire to explore new musical endeavors outside the group's commitments, marking the final lineup change before the farewell performances.

Reunion and comeback (2023–present)

In April 2023, Balance and Composure announced their reunion after a four-year , driven by persistent fan demand and the members' reconciliation following and internal tensions that had previously led to their 2019 breakup. , consisting of vocalist Jon Simmons, lead guitarist Erik Petersen, guitarist Andy Slaymaker, and bassist Matt Warner, reconvened in October 2022 with new drummer —formerly of —replacing Bailey Van Ellis to bring fresh energy to their dynamic. This reformation was marked by a renewed sense of collaboration, with the members citing the as a period of reflection that reignited their creative passion. The reunion coincided with the release of their first new material in six years: the EP Too Quick to Forgive on , 2023, via Memory Music, the label founded by longtime producer . Featuring the singles "Savior Mode" and "," the EP explores themes of personal perseverance amid confrontation, with production handled entirely by Yip, including engineering, mixing, and mastering at his Studio 4 Recording in . The vinyl edition included exclusive bonus remixes of the tracks by and Darcy Baylis, emphasizing the band's intent to blend their signature sound with experimental elements. Building on this momentum, released their fourth studio , With You in Spirit, on October 4, 2024, again through Memory Music and produced by Yip, who had helmed their previous full-length efforts. The record delves into reflective themes of preemptive , mortality, , and , forming a arc of emotional reckoning that frontman Jon Simmons described as a maturation of their earlier work. Recorded with the full current lineup, including Wilson's contributions to songwriting, the captures a polished yet raw evolution, with tracks like "Cross to Bear" and the title song highlighting melodic tension and atmospheric influences. In April 2025, they released the standalone single "Alive & Well" via Memory Music. Since reuniting, Balance and Composure have embarked on extensive touring, including initial 2023 reunion shows in , , , and , followed by a 2024 North American headline tour supporting With You in Spirit. Festival appearances have included Outbreak Fest in in 2024 and a slot at New Bloom Fest in in March 2025, alongside acts like and . In 2025, the band co-headlined a North American tour with Turnover, with additional dates scheduled for December 2025 in at and for January 2026 in the UK at venues like . They have teased further material and performances for 2026, signaling ongoing commitment to their revival.

Musical style and influences

Core genre and evolution

Balance and Composure is primarily classified as an and band, with prominent elements that distinguish their sound within the broader punk and indie scenes. Their signature style revolves around melodic guitar riffs that create intricate, driving textures through the use of dual guitars, often layered to build emotional depth and tension. Frontman Jon Simmons delivers introspective lyrics centered on themes of anxiety, personal turmoil, and complex relationships, paired with a vocal delivery that alternates between raw shouts and occasional clean, vulnerable tones for contrast. The band's arrangements emphasize dynamic shifts, transitioning from subdued, atmospheric verses to explosive choruses that provide cathartic release, a hallmark that amplifies the emotional weight of their music. Over their career, Balance and Composure's sound has evolved from a raw, aggressive foundation to a more refined and atmospheric approach, reflecting maturation in production and thematic exploration. Their 2011 debut album Separation exemplifies early intensity with unrelenting energy, subtle riffs escalating into crashing instrumentals and a focus on depressive, self-destructive narratives that capture youthful angst without polish. By the time of their 2016 release Light We Made, the band incorporated influences, effects, and softer experimental elements, softening the edges of their roots while maintaining melodic hooks and dynamic builds. This progression toward atmospheric production continued in their 2024 comeback album with you in spirit, which blends hazy, reverberant guitar solos and groovy transitions with introspective vulnerability, confronting themes of grief and mortality in a more mature, elegant framework that honors their louder origins while embracing nuances. Throughout these changes, the dual-guitar interplay remains a constant, evolving from aggressive layering in early tracks to more nuanced, immersive textures in later works.

Key influences

Balance and Composure's sound was profoundly shaped by the raw energy and emotional intensity of , whose grunge-driven delivery influenced the band's aggressive vocal performances and abrupt dynamic shifts from quiet introspection to explosive choruses. Frontman has cited Nirvana as a foundational influence since the band's formation, emphasizing how 's unfiltered expression resonated with their early creative ethos. Similarly, 's melodic introspection left a lasting mark, inspiring the group's layered instrumentation and folk-tinged harmonies that prioritize emotional depth over technical virtuosity. Simmons specifically highlighted albums like as pivotal during his high school years, fostering an appreciation for evocative, narrative-driven songcraft. The band's roots draw heavily from , whose angular guitar riffs and atmospheric tension informed Balance and Composure's blend of melody and aggression. This influence is evident in their early work, where emotive builds and introspective themes echo the act's pioneering -post-hardcore fusion. Early influences further contributed to the twinkling, mathy guitar elements and confessional storytelling that define the band's aesthetic, rooting them in the late-1990s underground. Within the emo revival of the 2010s, Balance and Composure shared stylistic ties with contemporaries like and Modern Baseball, who collectively revitalized punk-infused introspection and DIY ethos in the genre. These connections fostered a shared scene centered on raw vulnerability and melodic hooks, though Balance and Composure distinguished themselves through broader indie explorations. Jon Simmons' lyrical inspirations stem primarily from personal experiences, including existential struggles and relational turmoil, channeled through a lens of philosophical inquiry and emotional authenticity. He has also drawn from literary songwriters like of and of [Bon Iver](/page/Bon Iver), incorporating poetic abstraction to explore themes of isolation and self-discovery. Additionally, has been a longstanding influence since the band's inception, shaping their melodic structures and atmospheric experimentation.

Band members

Current lineup

As of 2025, Balance and Composure's current lineup consists of its core members who reunited in 2023, with the addition of a new for their ongoing activities.
  • Jon Simmons – lead vocals and ; founding member since 2007 and primary songwriter, he has been the band's driving creative force throughout its history.
  • Andy Slaymaker – guitar and backing vocals; founding member since 2007, known for crafting the band's intricate lead riffs and contributing to its layered sound.
  • Erik Petersen; joined in 2008, he provides key harmonic elements and guitar textures that define the band's style.
  • Matt Warner – bass; founding member since 2007, his playing establishes the rhythmic backbone essential to the band's dynamic live performances.
  • – drums; joined in 2023 following the band's reunion, bringing experience from his time with to anchor their renewed touring and recording efforts.

Former members

Balance and Composure's former members primarily consist of founding drummer Bailey Van Ellis, who joined at the band's formation in 2007 and remained until the group's breakup in 2019. Van Ellis contributed to all of the band's studio albums during his tenure, providing the rhythmic foundation for their and sound. Van Ellis departed alongside the rest of the lineup as part of the band's announced dissolution, following a series of final farewell shows in 2019 that marked the end of their initial run. The band also featured guitarist Daniel Kerrigan in its early years, serving as lead guitarist and occasional bassist from 2007 to 2008 before Erik Petersen joined the lineup. No other long-term or documented short-term touring members have been noted in the band's history prior to the 2023 reunion.

Discography

Studio albums

Balance and Composure's studio discography consists of four full-length albums, spanning their initial rise in the early through their 2024 reunion effort. These releases showcase the band's evolution within the and scenes, with increasing production polish across efforts. Their debut album, Separation, was released on May 10, 2011, by No Sleep Records and contains 12 tracks recorded at Salad Days Studio in Baltimore, Maryland. The record did not chart on the Billboard 200. The follow-up, The Things We Think We're Missing, arrived on September 10, 2013, also via No Sleep Records, featuring 13 tracks. It marked the band's commercial breakthrough, peaking at number 51 on the Billboard 200. Light We Made, the third studio album, was issued on October 7, 2016, through and includes 10 tracks. The release incorporated a cleaner, more experimental production approach compared to prior works, blending intensity with stylistic and melodic flourishes. It did not achieve a position on the Billboard 200. The band's fourth album, with you in spirit, emerged on October 4, 2024, under Memory Music, comprising 10 tracks and reflecting themes of renewal following their reunion. Produced by , it emphasizes atmospheric and rock elements without charting on the .
AlbumRelease DateLabelTracksPeak Billboard 200
SeparationMay 10, 2011No Sleep Records12
The Things We Think We're MissingSeptember 10, 2013No Sleep Records1351
Light We MadeOctober 7, 201610
with you in spiritOctober 4, 2024Memory Music10

Extended plays and splits

Balance and Composure's early extended plays laid the foundation for their sound, beginning with the self-released I Just Want to Be Pure in 2008, a six-track digital EP that captured the band's raw, emotive style during their formation years. This was followed by Only Boundaries, a four-track EP issued on August 11, 2009, by No Sleep Records, which expanded on their debut with more polished production and themes of personal struggle. The band ventured into collaborative releases with their 2010 split EP alongside , co-released by No Sleep Records and Run For Cover Records, featuring four original tracks from Balance and Composure that highlighted their evolving melodic intensity. In 2012, they issued an Acoustic 7" EP on No Sleep Records, offering stripped-down versions of select material to showcase vocal and instrumental vulnerability. Another split followed in 2013 with , released by Polyvinyl Record Company and No Sleep Records, where Balance and Composure contributed two tracks emphasizing their roots. Later EPs included Postcard / Revelation in 2016 on , a two-track release bridging their full-length output with introspective lyricism. The following year, the limited-edition Slow Heart 7" EP appeared for on , serving as a concise pre-hiatus statement with two original tracks. Balance and Composure also made contributions to No Sleep Records compilations, such as Off the Board: A Studio 4 Family Compilation in 2012, which featured the original song "Why Do You Leave Us?" and underscored their ties to the label's roster. Upon reunion, the band released Too Quick to Forgive, a two-track EP on April 11, 2023, via Memory Music, marking their return with aggressive riffs and themes of , including lead singles "Savior Mode" and "." A later 12-inch edition in June 2023 added remixes by and Darcy Baylis. This EP, available in limited variants, revitalized their catalog and previewed ongoing activity.

Live albums

The Things We Think We're Missing (Live at ) was released on February 28, 2025, via Memory Music, featuring live recordings of the 2013 album tracks.

Singles

"Alive & Well", a standalone and b-side from the with you in spirit sessions, was released on April 15, 2025, via Memory Music.

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