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Chad Gilbert

Chad Gilbert (born March 9, 1981) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer best known as the lead guitarist, backing vocalist, and a founding member of the pop-punk band New Found Glory. Gilbert began his music career in the mid-1990s as the lead vocalist of the hardcore punk band Shai Hulud, contributing to their debut album Hearts Once Nourished with Hope and Fervor in 1997 before leaving in 1998 to focus on New Found Glory. In 1997, he joined Cyrus Bolooki, Ian Grushka, Jordan Pundik, and Steve Klein to form New Found Glory in Coral Springs, Florida, where he has since served as the band's primary songwriter and guitarist, helping propel the group to prominence in the pop-punk scene with albums like Nothing Gold Can Stay (1999) and Sticks and Stones (2002). Beyond New Found Glory, Gilbert has pursued side projects, including as lead vocalist for the now-defunct International Superheroes of Hardcore, and released solo material under the moniker What's Eating Gilbert since 2010. As a , Gilbert has worked on notable releases such as A Day to Remember's albums Homesick (2009), (2010), and Common Courtesy (2013), as well as H2O's Nothing to Prove (2008). In recent years, Gilbert has faced significant health challenges, having been diagnosed in 2021 with metastatic , a rare cancer that has required multiple surgeries and ongoing treatments, including resumed in August 2025 after the discovery of a new tumor in his spine. Despite these setbacks, he continues to tour and perform with New Found Glory.

Personal background

Early life

Chad Everett Gilbert was born on March 9, 1981, in . He grew up in this suburban area of , where he developed an early passion for music amid the vibrant local and scenes of the . Gilbert's interest in these genres was shaped by exposure to the regional community, which blended energy with intensity and influenced his initial forays into performing. Gilbert attended J.P. Taravella High School in Coral Springs, where he balanced his studies with growing involvement in the local music scene. However, after completing the 11th grade, he chose to drop out in 1998 to focus on his musical pursuits full-time, following the signing of his band to that year. This decision marked his transition from amateur involvement in South Florida's circles to a professional path, including his role as vocalist for , formed in 1995.

Relationships and family

Chad Gilbert's first marriage was to Sherri DuPree, lead singer of the band Eisley, in February 2007; the couple divorced later that year. He began a relationship with Hayley Williams, lead singer of Paramore, in 2007, which lasted a decade and culminated in their marriage on February 20, 2016, at the Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tennessee, attended by family, friends, and bandmates from both New Found Glory and Paramore. The couple divorced in July 2017 after one year of marriage. Their relationship fostered musical collaborations, including Williams' guest vocals on New Found Glory's 2013 track "Vicious Love." Gilbert became engaged to Lisa Cimorelli, a member of the group , in December 2019 and married her on October 3, 2020. The couple welcomed their daughter, Lily Gilbert, on July 17, 2021, in . As of 2025, Gilbert and Cimorelli remain married, with Cimorelli providing steadfast support during Gilbert's professional endeavors in the music industry. Gilbert's personal relationships have often intersected with his musical circle, where bandmates and partners have offered mutual encouragement at key milestones, such as weddings that doubled as gatherings of fellow artists.

Musical career

Shai Hulud

Chad Gilbert joined in 1995 as lead vocalist while still in high school in , marking the beginning of his contributions to the band's early sound in the burgeoning and scenes. At just 14 years old, Gilbert brought a raw, youthful energy to the group, which had been founded earlier that year by guitarist Matt Fox and others. His involvement helped shape the band's aggressive, riff-driven style during its formative years. Under Gilbert's vocals, released their debut EP, A Profound Hatred of Man, in 1997 on Crisis Records, a subsidiary of . The EP showcased Gilbert's songwriting input, particularly in crafting lyrics that explored themes of personal struggle and societal disdain, often credited to him alongside bandmates for tracks like "Reach Beyond the Sun" precursors in style. His vocal delivery—characterized by intense, shouted influences drawn from bands like Earth Crisis and —added a visceral edge to the band's metallic sound, blending rapid-fire aggression with melodic undertones. This early exposure in provided Gilbert with crucial performance experience that later opened doors to opportunities in New Found Glory. Gilbert departed Shai Hulud in 1998 to pursue New Found Glory full-time, prioritizing the pop-punk band's rising commitments after contributing to their self-titled debut album the previous year. His exit came amid lineup shifts, but his foundational role in the band's initial recordings left a lasting impact on their reputation as metalcore pioneers. Gilbert returned to Shai Hulud in 2012 for select touring dates celebrating ' 25th anniversary and contributed vocals and production to the 2013 album Reach Beyond the Sun on , echoing his earlier songwriting approach with lyrics emphasizing introspection and resilience. Though Misanthropy Pure (2008) preceded his return, Gilbert's involvement in the later project reaffirmed his hardcore roots, with his production emphasizing the band's signature blend of ferocity and precision. He handled lead vocals on key tracks, maintaining the aggressive style honed in his youth, though this marked a temporary reunion rather than a permanent role.

New Found Glory

Chad Gilbert co-founded New Found Glory in mid-1997 in , serving as the band's lead guitarist and backing vocalist alongside vocalist , rhythm guitarist Steve Klein, bassist Ian Grushka, and drummer Cyrus Bolooki. The band initially emerged from the local punk scene, with Gilbert bringing his experience from the hardcore group to shape their energetic sound. The band built buzz through live shows following the release of their debut EP It's All About the Girls (1997) on Fiddler Records. They released their debut full-length Nothing Gold Can Stay on Eulogy Recordings in 1999. In 2000, New Found Glory signed with , releasing their self-titled album and the covers EP From the Screen to Your Stereo that year. Gilbert contributed guitar parts and backing vocals to the album, helping establish the band's breakthrough in the genre through tracks that blended catchy melodies with high-energy riffs. Throughout the band's early success, Gilbert played a central role in songwriting and guitar arrangements, forming the creative core alongside Klein. On the 2000 album , he crafted memorable guitar riffs for hits like "" and co-produced elements of the record, emphasizing the band's hooks and emotional lyricism. Similarly, for the 2004 release , Gilbert's contributions to songwriting and work pushed the band toward a more mature sound, incorporating influences while maintaining their roots, as seen in tracks like "Failure's Not Flattering." New Found Glory experienced several hiatus periods amid lineup changes and personal commitments, including a brief announced break in that fueled speculation about the band's future, though reaffirmed their commitment to continue. The band returned with renewed activity, and by 2025, had rejoined full-time, participating in the release of the new single "Treat Yourself" on November 5, which he described as a fast-paced track about . The band also released the single "Laugh It Off" on October 1, 2025. That summer, the band debuted another new song, "100%," live with on guitar during a special headlining performance. In 2025, continued his involvement in international tours, including appearances at the Good Things Festival in , while contributing to on the band's upcoming eleventh studio album, Listen Up!, set for release on February 20, 2026, via Pure Noise Records.

Other bands and projects

In addition to his primary commitments with and New Found Glory, Chad Gilbert participated in the side project International Superheroes of Hardcore from 2008 to 2009, serving as lead vocalist alongside his New Found Glory bandmates, who switched instruments for the endeavor. The group released a self-titled in 2008 on Bridge Nine Records, blending with satirical elements inspired by comic books. Gilbert contributed to the supergroup between 2004 and 2006, co-writing and performing on every track of their self-titled debut album released by Still Remains/I Surrender Records. The project featured members from and , but Gilbert's involvement ended prematurely due to a in his New Found Glory contract with , preventing him from touring. As a solo outlet, Gilbert launched What's Eating Gilbert in 2009, handling vocals, guitar, and songwriting to explore influences distinct from his band work. The project debuted with the four-song EP Dear God in 2010 on No Sleep Records, followed by the full-length That New Sound You're Looking For in 2015 on , which incorporated 1950s pop elements into punk structures. Gilbert made select guest appearances in other punk acts, including providing vocals on "Our Ethos" from Set Your Goals' 2009 album This Will Be the Death of Us on Records.

Production and songwriting

In the late , Chad Gilbert expanded his musical contributions beyond performing by delving into record and engineering. His entry into this role came with the production of H2O's fifth studio album, Nothing to Prove, released in 2008, which he co-produced and engineered alongside Paul Miner at The Island Outpost studios in . This project marked the beginning of Gilbert's reputation as a capable of capturing raw energy while refining it for broader appeal. Gilbert's songwriting has been prolific, with credits on over 110 songs, many co-written during his tenure with New Found Glory, including the band's breakthrough hit "" from their 2002 album . His songwriting often draws from personal experiences, blending introspective lyrics with catchy, anthemic structures that resonate within the genre. Through personal connections, such as his longstanding friendship with A Day to Remember's members, Gilbert extended his production work to their albums Homesick (2009), (2010), and Common Courtesy (2013), where he co-produced alongside and , helping shape the band's signature fusion of hooks and intensity. Gilbert's production style emphasizes blending the high-energy accessibility of with the aggressive, raw elements of , creating mixes that balance melodic layers with driving rhythms and dynamic shifts. This approach is evident in his work with H2O, where he amplified the band's urgent, street-level punk sound, and with , where he enhanced their dual-genre tension to achieve chart success, including Homesick peaking at No. 21 on the 200. In 2025, amid his ongoing recovery from health challenges, Gilbert continued his production and songwriting efforts, contributing to New Found Glory's eleventh studio album Listen Up!, slated for release on February 20, 2026, via Pure Noise Records, as well as select indie projects that align with his roots. He described the album's process as instinctual and collaborative, focusing on songs that encourage and .

Health issues

Pre-2020 health

In 2010, Chad Gilbert underwent to remove half of his after doctors discovered nodules containing suspicious cells. The procedure, performed on , successfully excised the benign lump, with pathology confirming no presence of cancer. Gilbert reported feeling well during his immediate recovery, tweeting from that he was "chillin" the day after the . Following the , made a full recovery without any long-term effects, allowing him to resume touring with New Found Glory shortly thereafter; guitarist of Bayside temporarily filled in for him during the initial shows. This incident marked his primary health event prior to 2020, after which he maintained overall wellness amid the rigors of an active music career.

Cancer diagnosis and treatment

In December 2021, Chad Gilbert was diagnosed with , a rare and aggressive cancer originating in the , after he was found unresponsive at home due to severe hormonal disruptions caused by the tumor. The malignant tumor had grown significantly, extending onto his liver, necessitating emergency surgery on December 13, 2021, to remove it, with subsequent confirmation that all detectable cancer had been excised at that time. In August 2022, the cancer recurred with the discovery of a tumor in the 12th thoracic of his spine, which was pinching nerves and causing intense . Gilbert underwent on August 16, 2022, to remove most of the tumor, followed by ; by September 2022, he confirmed that the cancer in his spine was gone. By early 2023, the cancer had metastasized to Gilbert's , with tumors filling approximately 90% of his capacity, leading to the initiation of intensive in February 2023 as part of his ongoing treatment regimen. This aggressive approach significantly reduced the tumors to 3-5% of their prior size. In 2025, Gilbert faced a recurrence with the discovery of a new small in his back during a summer tour, prompting him to resume in August to target the metastatic . Following a week-long stay in , scans revealed encouraging progress, including shrinkage of the largest tumor and additional spots across affected areas, attributed to the "brutal" intensity of the combined treatments. Throughout these treatments, Gilbert balanced medical demands with performances alongside New Found Glory, including shows in July and select dates opening for in August, where bandmates filled in during his absences to ensure continuity. The physical toll has included severe nerve pain from prior spinal involvement, resulting in numbness and post-performance difficulty walking, yet he maintains a positive outlook, expressing gratitude for progress and emphasizing resilience as of late 2025. Bandmates and family have provided crucial emotional support during this period.

Discography

With Shai Hulud

Chad Gilbert served as vocalist on 's debut EP A Profound Hatred of Man, released on February 18, 1997, by Crisis Records. The three-track release featured aggressive riffs and raw vocal delivery, earning acclaim within the underground community as a seminal work in the genre's evolution. After rejoining the band in 2012, Gilbert returned to provide lead vocals on Shai Hulud's fourth studio album Reach Beyond the Sun, released on February 19, 2013, by . The album debuted at No. 52 on the chart and No. 12 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, praised for its blend of technical precision and emotional intensity.

With New Found Glory

Chad Gilbert contributed to New Found Glory's discography as a key performer across their early studio albums. The band's studio albums featuring Gilbert's guitar work include Nothing Gold Can Stay (1999), their first full-length release on ; the self-titled New Found Glory (2000), which reached No. 58 on the ; and (2002), which peaked at No. 4 on the and was certified platinum by the RIAA in 2020 for sales exceeding 1,000,000 units. (2004) debuted at No. 3 on the , marking a shift toward heavier influences. Coming Home (2006) peaked at No. 16 on the same chart, incorporating electronic elements. (2009) entered at No. 12, (2011) at No. 30, and (2014) at No. 57, with Gilbert providing guitars. Makes Me Sick (2017), featuring Gilbert's studio contributions, peaked at No. 18. Gilbert also contributed guitars to the band's eleventh studio album Make the Most (2023). Notable singles from these releases include "My Friends Over You" (2002), which reached No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold by the RIAA in 2020. In 2025, amid Gilbert's ongoing health challenges, the band released the single "Treat Yourself," the third from their upcoming album Listen Up! (set for release February 20, 2026). Gilbert also appeared on the cover EPs From the Screen to Your Stereo (2000) and From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II (2007), which reimagined film soundtracks and pop songs in pop-punk style.

Solo and other

Chad Gilbert launched his solo project, What's Eating Gilbert, as a creative outlet for more personal and sounds distinct from his band work. The project debuted with a series of limited-edition 7-inch EPs released through in 2010, including the Dear God EP, which features four tracks blending influences with introspective lyrics. The project's first full-length album, That New Sound You're Looking For, arrived in 2015 via , showcasing Gilbert handling vocals, guitar, bass, and production across 11 tracks of upbeat, love-themed rock. The album received praise for its lively energy and sonic variety, marking a significant step in Gilbert's solo endeavors. Beyond his solo work, Gilbert served as lead vocalist for the satirical side project International Superheroes of Hardcore, a New Found Glory offshoot where members adopted personas. The group's debut and only full-length, Takin' It Ova!, was released in 2008 on Bridge Nine Records, featuring short, aggressive tracks with Gilbert delivering rapid-fire vocals under his alias Captain . Gilbert contributed as an additional performer and co-songwriter on the self-titled debut album by supergroup , released in 2004 on . His guitar work and songwriting input appear across the record, which fuses and elements, though scheduling conflicts with New Found Glory prevented him from joining the touring lineup. In guest capacities, Gilbert provided additional guitar on H2O's track "Fairweather Friend" from their 2008 album Nothing to Prove, enhancing the sound during sessions he also produced. For , he performed guitar on select tracks like "This Is the House That Doubt Built" from (2010), contributing to the album's and blend while serving as co-producer.

Production credits

Chad Gilbert has established himself as a prominent in the and scenes, collaborating with several notable bands on their albums and tracks. His production work often emphasizes energetic, melodic elements that align with his background in New Found Glory, helping artists refine their sound for broader appeal. Key production credits include the following albums and songs: In some of these projects, Gilbert's songwriting contributions overlapped with his production role, co-writing select tracks to enhance thematic cohesion.

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