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Caleb Shomo

Caleb Shomo (born December 1, 1992) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer from . He is best known as the founder, frontman, sole studio musician, and primary songwriter of the rock band Beartooth, which he launched in 2013 as a personal outlet for his struggles with , , and . Prior to Beartooth, Shomo gained recognition as the clean vocalist and keyboardist for the band !, joining during his high school years and departing after their 2012 tour. Shomo self-produced Beartooth's debut EP Sick (2013) in his basement studio in , playing all instruments and handling vocals, which marked the beginning of his raw, diary-like approach to songwriting about personal turmoil and resilience. The band's full-length albums include Disgusting (2014, featuring the platinum-certified single ""), Aggressive (2016), (2018), Below (2021, which topped the Rock and Alternative charts), (2023), and the live album I Was A… LIVE (2025), amassing over 1 billion streams across platforms by 2023. Beartooth's music blends , , and pop elements, earning acclaim from outlets like for its emotional depth and Shomo's evolution toward optimism. In addition to his work with Beartooth, Shomo has produced for other artists and owns his own label, Studio Records; as of 2025, he has teased new material, including a complete ready for release and collaborations with Jordan Fish. His career reflects a trajectory from experimentation to arena-ready rock, consistently centered on themes of and .

Life

Early life

Caleb Shomo was born on December 1, 1992, in Columbus, Ohio, and raised in the nearby suburb of Westerville. He grew up in a religious household, where his father served as a pastor of a small church until Shomo was approximately 12 or 13 years old, and the family attended services every Sunday. His mother, a nurse from a medical family, also played a key role in the home environment as an accomplished pianist, whose performances at church provided some of Shomo's earliest musical exposures. Shomo began engaging with music at age 4 through lessons, fostering a deep interest in the craft within his supportive family. By age 10, he had self-taught or learned multiple instruments, including guitar, drums, and bass, alongside continuing with piano. These early experiences, often tied to settings, laid the foundation for his multifaceted musical abilities. Around age 10, Shomo began facing personal challenges with and anxiety. He was misdiagnosed with ADHD due to concentration difficulties stemming from these issues, which persisted into his despite the nurturing home life. At 15, after finishing his freshman year of high school, he chose to drop out and dedicate himself fully to .

Personal life

Shomo married Fleur Shomo in , whom he had met during an ! tour in 2010. The couple has since maintained a supportive partnership, with Fleur providing emotional balance amid Shomo's demanding tour schedule. In December 2012, Shomo announced his departure from Attack Attack!, attributing the decision to a severe episode of clinical depression that had plagued him for years, including suicidal thoughts since , alongside issues with , eating disorders, and . This crisis intensified over the prior year, manifesting in panic attacks, breakdowns, and , ultimately compelling him to prioritize personal recovery over band commitments. Shomo continues to manage his and anxiety through regular , which he credits as a vital tool for maintaining stability, supplemented by exercise, a structured , and achieved in his late twenties. Music remains a central therapeutic outlet, allowing him to process emotions and foster self-empowerment, as evidenced by the shift toward positivity in his later work. Following his departure from Attack Attack!, Shomo constructed a studio in his residence around 2013, enabling independent production and creative control outside traditional band structures. In post-2018 interviews, Shomo has openly advocated for awareness, emphasizing perseverance and self-love as key to overcoming despair; he advises against giving up, noting that such persistence can catalyze profound personal change. He highlights the importance of embracing the full spectrum of life's challenges, including and emotional growth, to achieve lasting fulfillment.

Career

Attack Attack! (2008–2012)

Caleb Shomo joined Attack Attack! in 2008 at the age of 15 as the band's , bringing his early interest in electronic music to the group's developing sound. Initially contributing synthesizers and programming, Shomo helped shape the band's signature style, which blended with dubstep-influenced drops and auto-tuned elements. His keyboard work was integral to tracks on their debut album, , released later that year through , which peaked at number 193 on the 200. In 2009, following the departure of original lead vocalist Nick Barham, Shomo transitioned to handling both clean and unclean vocals while retaining his keyboard duties. This shift positioned him as a central creative force, evident in the band's self-titled second album released in 2010, which debuted at number 26 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 15,000 copies in its first week. Shomo's programming and production involvement extended to layering electronic textures over heavy riffs, further defining Attack Attack!'s innovative approach within the genre. The band's third album, This Means War (2012), continued this formula under Shomo's vocal and instrumental leadership, achieving their highest chart position at number 11 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales exceeding 17,000 units. Shomo's tenure with Attack Attack! ended on December 18, 2012, when he announced his departure, citing severe and clinical exacerbated by the band's demanding schedule and internal pressures. In a personal statement, he described the experience as mentally exhausting, leading him to step away to prioritize his health. This marked the conclusion of his involvement with the group after five years of evolving from a supporting member to a multifaceted performer and contributor.

Beartooth (2012–present)

Beartooth originated as a solo for Caleb Shomo in 2012, shortly after his departure from !, where he initially handled all instrumentation and production himself. The project quickly evolved into a full band, with Shomo recruiting touring members to support live performances, and it gained momentum through early releases that showcased his raw, aggressive sound. On June 7, 2013, Beartooth signed with , a pivotal move that provided broader distribution and promotion for the band's burgeoning catalog. The band's debut EP, , arrived on July 26, 2013, offering a free digital download that highlighted Shomo's multi-instrumental talents and introspective lyrics grappling with personal turmoil. This was followed by their first full-length album, Disgusting, released on June 10, 2014, which debuted at number 48 on the and solidified Beartooth's place in the scene through its blend of heavy riffs and emotional vulnerability. Subsequent albums built on this foundation: Aggressive (June 3, 2016) explored escalating themes of inner conflict, peaking at number 25 on the ; Disease (May 4, 2018) delved deeper into struggles, reaching number 40; and Below (June 25, 2021), which returned to a heavier tone and charted at number 30. The fifth studio album, (October 13, 2023), marked a thematic shift toward hope and recovery, hitting number one on the Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart, with singles "Might Love Myself" and "I Was Alive" both achieving number-one positions on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. In September 2024, a deluxe edition of was released, featuring new track "ATTN." alongside remixes and live recordings to extend the album's cycle. Throughout Beartooth's trajectory, Shomo has remained the sole constant member, serving as vocalist, primary songwriter, , and producer, often recording initial demos alone before collaborating with the band. His lyrics consistently address challenges, including and self-doubt, intertwined with aggressive expressions of frustration and resilience, creating a outlet that resonates with fans facing similar issues. The band's lineup has undergone several changes to support evolving album cycles and touring demands: early members included Brandon Mullins (2013–2016) and guitarist Nick Reed (2013–2014), followed by the addition of rhythm guitarist Kamron Bradbury in 2014; by 2018, Zach Huston joined on guitar and Connor Denis transitioned from touring to permanent ; bassist Oshie Bichar replaced Bradbury in 2020, and second guitarist Will Deely was added in 2023, forming the current quintet. Live performances have been central to Beartooth's growth, with extensive tours accompanying each release to build a reputation for high-energy shows blending breakdowns and crowd interaction. Post-The Surface, the band embarked on a 2024 summer U.S. tour with support acts like Currents and Boundaries, followed by a fall European leg that included multiple dates in , such as Berlin's Columbiahalle on October 10 and Cologne's on October 11. During the UK portion of that tour, on October 22 in , Shomo halted a performance to confront an audience member heckling and disrespecting his wife in the crowd, emphasizing his commitment to a safe environment. In 2025, Beartooth released the live album I Was A… LIVE, captured from a hometown show at Columbus's Schottenstein , encapsulating the intensity of their arena-level performances. Looking ahead, Shomo revealed in 2025 that a full new album is completed and ready for release, describing it as already "in my back pocket," while in late October 2025, he teased collaboration with producer Jordan Fish—formerly of —on upcoming music ahead of a 2026 North American tour with .

Other projects (2012–present)

In 2012, Caleb Shomo formed , an electronic music project that served as a creative outlet distinct from his rock endeavors. The project debuted with the Stereo Typical EP, a four-track release issued in 2013 that showcased Shomo's production skills in and synth-driven sounds. Tracks like "Use Your Vowels" and "Take Me Away" emphasized upbeat, dance-oriented compositions, reflecting Shomo's interest in club-friendly electronic music. Following the EP's release, entered a period of inactivity, with no further full-length outputs from the project. Shomo occasionally contributed to it through isolated efforts, such as his of "Through the Night" for Austrian duo CueStack's EP of the same name, which featured and incorporated retro synth-wave elements. This , released on December 9, , highlighted Shomo's continued experimentation in production outside his primary band commitments. These endeavors underscore Shomo's versatility, allowing him to delve into electronic and alternative genres that build briefly on the synth influences from his era.

Musical contributions

Production credits

Caleb Shomo contributed to the production of 's albums during his time as a band member from 2008 to 2012, with increasing involvement in recording, mixing, and engineering starting with their 2010 self-titled album. For the band's debut album (2008), Shomo served as the keyboardist and clean vocalist, incorporating electronic elements that defined the group's early sound. On the self-titled second album (2010), following his promotion to lead vocals, Shomo played a key role in shaping the heavier direction through his multi-instrumental contributions and production on select tracks. His most direct production credit came with the third album This Means War (2012), where he served as producer, recording engineer, and mixer, emphasizing raw aggression and melodic breakdowns that marked the band's evolution before his departure. Shomo has self-produced all of Beartooth's releases since the band's inception in 2012, often performing and recording every instrument himself in addition to mixing and mastering. This hands-on approach began with the debut EP Sick (2013), which he fully produced in his basement setup, capturing the project's intense, personal metalcore style. He continued this for the full-length debut Disgusting (2014), handling production, engineering, and instrumentation to blend hardcore punk energy with anthemic choruses. Subsequent albums followed suit: Aggressive (2016), where Shomo produced and recorded at his home studio before sending mixes to David Bendeth for final touches; Disease (2018), emphasizing live-band fury through self-recorded sessions; Below (2021), which he produced, mixed, and mastered entirely; The Surface (2023), maintaining his signature raw, emotive sound; and the deluxe edition of The Surface (2024), including additional self-produced tracks.) Beyond his own projects, Shomo has produced and for several emerging acts, often infusing their work with polished yet aggressive production that highlights dynamic breakdowns and melodic hooks. For My Ticket Home's debut full-length To Create a Cure (2012), he served as , , , and , helping the band transition from to a heavier sound on . He produced Tear Out the Heart's second album Dead, Everywhere (2015) on , focusing on intense rhythms and vocal layers to amplify the group's theatrical style. Shomo provided featured vocals on ' single "Black Hole" from Darkbloom (2021). Shomo's ability to work independently was bolstered by his home studio, constructed around as a personal milestone that allowed him to produce without relying on external facilities. This setup enabled cost-effective, iterative recording sessions, where he experimented with techniques like layered guitar tones for depth and minimal effects to preserve raw energy, shaping the visceral sound for both Beartooth and external collaborations. His production philosophy prioritizes emotional intensity over glossy perfection, as seen in the high-energy mixes that propelled bands like Tear Out the Heart to wider recognition within the genre.
ArtistReleaseYearRole(s)
Attack Attack!2008Keyboards, clean vocals, programming
Attack Attack!Attack Attack!2010Production (select tracks), instrumentation
Attack Attack!This Means War2012Producer, recording, mixing
My Ticket HomeTo Create a Cure2012Producer, mixing, engineering, mastering
BeartoothSick (EP)2013Producer, engineering, instrumentation
Tear Out the HeartDead, Everywhere2015Producer
"" ()2021Featured vocals

Guest appearances

Shomo has made several guest appearances providing screamed and clean vocals on tracks by other artists within the and scenes, often contributing intense breakdowns or contrasting vocal layers that enhance the songs' emotional and aggressive dynamics. His early features during his time with helped bridge and heavier metal elements, while later collaborations reflect his established style in raw, high-energy performances. In , Shomo provided guest and screamed vocals on "Masses of a Dying Breed" by from their album , adding a gritty, introspective edge to the track's heavy riffs and breakdowns. That same year, he contributed clean and screamed vocals to tracks on My Ticket Home's EP The Opportunity to Be, including featured parts that infused the sound with melodic intensity. Shomo's 2011 appearance on In Fear and Faith's Symphonies EP came via screamed vocals on "The Solitary Life," where his delivery amplified the orchestral reimagining of the band's earlier work, creating a symphonic atmosphere. By 2013, he featured screamed verses on Escape the Fate's "Live Fast, Die Beautiful" from the deluxe edition of Ungrateful, delivering a high-octane performance that contrasted the band's influences with aggression. In 2019, Shomo provided prominent screamed vocals on Bilmuri's "Thicc Thiccly," a chaotic metalcore track that reunited him with former Attack Attack! collaborator Johnny Franck, emphasizing fast-paced breakdowns and electronic flourishes. Later that year, his screams on Silverstein's "Burn It Down" from A Beautiful Place to Drown added raw fury to the post-hardcore anthem, heightening its themes of destruction and release. Shomo's 2020 feature on The Used's "" from included aggressive screams that complemented McCracken's style, contributing to the album's eclectic rock experimentation and emotional depth. In 2022, he delivered screams on Motionless in White's "Red, White & Boom" from Scoring the End of the World, infusing the industrial metalcore track with visceral energy during its heaviest sections. More recently, in 2023, Shomo added a new verse with screamed and vocals to Papa Roach's re-recorded "Cut the Line," bridging nu-metal and modern for a refreshed take on the 2010 single. In 2024, he contributed emotive vocals to Dayseeker's acoustic rendition of "Burial Plot" on Dark Sun, providing a haunting contrast that underscored the track's introspective vibe.

Discography

Attack Attack!

Caleb Shomo joined Attack Attack! in 2007 as the band's keyboardist and unclean vocalist, later taking on additional roles including clean vocals, programming, and production duties for their subsequent releases. During his tenure from 2008 to 2012, the band released three studio albums through , blending with electronic elements that helped define the subgenre. The debut album, , was released on November 11, 2008. It peaked at number 193 on the and number 25 on the Independent Albums chart, with first-week sales exceeding 3,600 copies. Key singles from the album included "" and "The People's Elbow," which gained popularity in the scene for their heavy breakdowns and synth-driven hooks. The self-titled second album, Attack Attack!, arrived on June 8, 2010. Produced by Shomo alongside , it debuted at number 26 on the , selling 15,000 copies in its first week and topping the Independent Albums chart. Standout tracks like "Smokahontas" and "I Kissed a Girl" showcased the band's evolving sound with influences and auto-tuned cleans, contributing to broader recognition within circles. The third and final album during Shomo's time, This Means War, was released on January 17, 2012. It entered the at number 11 with 17,000 first-week sales, also reaching number 2 on the Hard Rock Albums chart. Singles such as "The Wretched" and "Mr. Mlklovesick" highlighted a shift toward more aggressive electronic integrations, though the album marked the end of Shomo's involvement as he departed later that year. No RIAA certifications were awarded to any of these releases.

Beartooth

Beartooth, founded by Caleb Shomo in 2012, has built a prolific discography centered on metalcore and alternative rock, with Shomo handling vocals, production, and instrumentation across releases. The band's output under Shomo's leadership includes one EP, five studio albums, deluxe editions, a live album, and numerous singles, reflecting themes of personal struggle, resilience, and growth. The debut EP, Sick, was released on July 26, 2013, via Red Bull Records, featuring four tracks: "I Have a Problem," "Go Be the Voice," "Pick Your Poison," and "Set Me On Fire." This self-produced release introduced Beartooth's raw, aggressive sound and marked Shomo's transition from his previous project. Beartooth's first full-length album, Disgusting, arrived on June 10, 2014, also through , and debuted at number 48 on the . Produced by Shomo, it included singles like "In Between" (later certified platinum by the RIAA for over 1 million U.S. sales) and tracks such as "The Lines" and "Body Bag," emphasizing themes of self-loathing and . The sophomore album Aggressive followed on June 3, 2016, peaking at number 25 on the and featuring singles "Hated" and "Loser." Shomo's production highlighted a shift toward cleaner production while retaining high-energy riffs, with standout tracks including "Sick of Me" and "Always Dead." In 2018, was released on September 28 via , reaching number 40 on the and topping the Albums chart. The title track "Disease" became a signature single, alongside "Bad Listener" and "You Never Know," with Shomo exploring battles through introspective lyrics and heavy instrumentation. A deluxe edition followed in 2019, adding acoustic versions and remixes. Below, the fourth studio album, debuted at number 30 on the on June 25, 2021, topping the Alternative Albums and Albums charts, produced by Shomo and Will Putney. It included singles "Devastation," "The Past Is Dead," and "Fed Up," blending with elements; a deluxe edition in 2022 added live recordings and bonus tracks like "Hell of It." The fifth album, , was released on October 13, 2023, via , peaking at number 6 on the Top Albums chart. Produced by Shomo, it featured hits like "I Was Alive" (number 1 on Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay) and "Might Love Myself" (number 1 on U.S. Active Rock), with tracks such as "Riptide" and "Sunshine!" showcasing a more melodic evolution. A deluxe edition arrived on September 20, 2024, adding the new single "ATTN." and live performances from Sacramento's . On July 11, 2025, Beartooth issued the live album I Was A... LIVE, recorded during a January 2025 hometown show at Columbus's Schottenstein Center, capturing performances of tracks like "," "The Past Is Dead," and "Bad Listener." Notable singles beyond album leads include "Doubt Me" (2023), "The Better Me" (2023), and "Cut the Line" (featuring Beartooth, 2023), which have amassed millions of streams and underscored the band's radio presence. As of July 2025, Shomo revealed that a complete sixth studio album is finished and ready for release, though no official announcement or title has been made public by 2025.

CLASS

CLASS is Caleb Shomo's , distinct from his heavier rock endeavors, focusing on production and synth-driven compositions. The project's sole release, the Stereo Typical EP, was self-released on January 2, 2013, and features four tracks that blend upbeat beats with melodic elements. The EP's tracklist includes:
  • "Reach for the Stars" (5:12)
  • "Take Me Away" (5:54)
  • "Lucky Lucky Lou" (4:20)
  • "Use Your Vowels" (4:24)
These songs highlight Shomo's experimentation with genres, including and influences, during a transitional period in his career. Following the Stereo Typical EP, CLASS has produced no additional original releases and remains inactive as of 2025, with Shomo prioritizing his primary band commitments.

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