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Jordan Mancino

Jordan Mancino is an heavy metal drummer best known for his long tenure as the drummer of the metalcore band As I Lay Dying from 2001 until 2022. He is also a founding member of the band , formed in 2013 with other As I Lay Dying alumni , , and Josh Gilbert. In addition to his performing career, Mancino serves as a co-owner of , a prominent in , . Mancino's contributions to As I Lay Dying included drumming on multiple albums, such as (2007), which earned the band a Grammy Award nomination for Best Metal Performance for the track "Nothing Left" at the in 2008. His departure from As I Lay Dying in 2022 stemmed from unresolved internal band issues and a breakdown in communication during the . With , Mancino recorded the band's debut self-titled album in 2014 and follow-up Honor Is Dead in 2016, both released through . Throughout his career, Mancino has also performed as a live fill-in drummer for acts including and , showcasing his versatility in the metal genre.

Early life and background

Childhood in Escondido

Jordan Mancino was born on May 22, 1983, in Escondido, California. He grew up in the Mancino family, which included his father Paul Joseph Mancino, his mother Beth Mancino, and his brother Jason Mancino. The family resided in Escondido, a suburban city in northern San Diego County known for its agricultural roots and proximity to coastal urban centers. Mancino's early years were spent in this North County San Diego environment, where the blend of rural landscapes and growing suburban development shaped local community life. His father, Paul, worked in the area until his passing in 2009, reflecting the family's longstanding ties to the region.

Entry into music and first bands

Jordan Mancino began his musical journey in Escondido, California, where his local upbringing provided access to the burgeoning Southern California hardcore and metal scenes. He started playing drums at age 13 around 1996, initially self-taught and constructing his first makeshift kit from household pots and pans before acquiring proper equipment. Mancino developed his skills informally through practice and immersion in the local music community, without formal lessons in his early years. Mancino's first professional band was the Christian group Edge of Mortality, where he served as from 1998 to 2001. The band, active in the late and early , represented Mancino's initial foray into live performances and recording within the underground metal scene. Following his departure from Edge of Mortality, Mancino joined the band Point of Recognition in 2001, contributing drums to their album Refresh, Renew. It was during this brief stint with Point of Recognition that Mancino met vocalist , with whom he shared musical interests in heavy music and Christian themes.

Career with As I Lay Dying

Formation and early years

Jordan Mancino co-founded the metalcore band As I Lay Dying alongside vocalist Tim Lambesis in 2000 in San Diego, California, drawing from their shared background in the local hardcore scene. The duo initially operated without a full lineup, with Mancino handling drums and Lambesis managing vocals and songwriting, which allowed them to quickly develop material rooted in aggressive riffs and breakdowns. Mancino's prior experience in bands like Point of Recognition provided essential preparation for the band's demanding creative and performance demands. As the band progressed, they recruited guitarist and bassist Noah Chase to complete an initial lineup, enabling demo recordings that showcased their raw, sound. These early efforts led to a deal with Pluto Records, resulting in the release of their debut album, , on June 12, 2001. Recorded in a single month with session support for additional instrumentation, the album featured Mancino's precise, high-energy drumming that anchored the band's intense tracks. Following the debut, As I Lay Dying experienced lineup flux, with temporary fill-ins for live shows as they sought stable members. The band supported the album with an initial tour, performing at small venues and festivals to cultivate a dedicated local following within San Diego's burgeoning community. This momentum carried into , when they issued a split EP with American Tragedy on Pluto Records, featuring five tracks by As I Lay Dying that refined their style and previewed future developments. Lineup changes continued into 2003, when guitarist and Clinton Norris joined, helping solidify the group for their next release.

Major albums and band success

As I Lay Dying's breakthrough into mainstream prominence began with their 2005 album , released on June 14 through . Mancino's drumming provided a foundation of intricate, high-speed patterns that complemented the band's evolving blend of aggression and melody, particularly evident in tracks like "Confined," where his brutal, complex fills and double-bass work drove the song's intensity. The album marked the band's first entry on the , debuting at number 35 with first-week sales of 33,000 copies, signaling their growing commercial appeal within the heavy music scene. This release solidified Mancino's reputation as a technically proficient capable of executing demanding rhythms that enhanced the album's dynamic shifts. The band's momentum accelerated with in 2007, which debuted at number 8 on the and number 1 on the Top Rock Albums chart, selling approximately 39,500 copies in its first week. Mancino's contributions were pivotal in tracks such as "Through Struggle," showcasing his ability to layer rapid, independent hand patterns over relentless blast beats, contributing to the album's polished production and broader accessibility. The record earned a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance for the track "Nothing Left" at the 2008 awards, while the band received the "Ultimate Metal God" honor from MTV2's inaugural "All That Rocks" special and "Artist of the Year" at the Music Awards. These accolades, alongside appearances on the second stage of 2006—where Mancino's live drumming powered high-energy sets alongside acts like and Disturbed—propelled As I Lay Dying toward mainstream recognition. Subsequent releases further cemented the band's success during this era. The Powerless Rise, issued on May 11, 2010, debuted at number 10 on the with 38,000 first-week units, praised for Mancino's versatile style that balanced groove and technicality across the album's tracks. In live settings, such as headlining tours and festivals like Sounds of the Underground in , Mancino's precise execution of complex drum parts maintained the band's reputation for high-octane performances. The 2011 EP Decas, released November 8 to commemorate the band's tenth anniversary, debuted at number 61 on the and reached number 2 on the Rock chart, featuring new originals that highlighted Mancino's enduring role in delivering tight, aggressive rhythms as a fan appreciation gift.

Reunion, challenges, and departure

Following Tim Lambesis's arrest on May 7, 2013, for solicitation to commit murder after attempting to hire an undercover to kill his estranged wife, As I Lay Dying entered an indefinite . The band's remaining members, including Jordan Mancino, issued a statement expressing shock and limited details while committing to updates, which effectively sidelined the group as Lambesis faced conviction and a six-year prison sentence, serving over two years. During this period, Mancino temporarily joined , a new project with fellow ex-bandmates , , and Josh Gilbert. The band announced its reunion on June 11, 2018, reuniting the original lineup of Lambesis, Mancino, Hipa, Sgrosso, and for a performance at in on June 16. In a post, the group acknowledged public questions about the return, stating, "It’s difficult to encapsulate all of the topics we want to address with a written statement. We understand there are many questions and we plan to address them this week," while releasing the single "My Own Grave." This marked the first activity since the , with the members emphasizing reconciled friendships as the foundation. The reunion culminated in the release of on September 20, 2019, via Records, the band's first album in seven years and a product of the reformed lineup. Produced by Lambesis and Sgrosso, the 11-track effort reflected themes of rebirth and personal struggle, featuring Mancino's drumming on songs like the and "Undertow," and debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. Despite the initial momentum, internal issues plagued the band from 2018 onward, leading to escalating lineup tensions. Guitarist departed in August 2021, citing that "the story and meaning we built our reunion upon decayed considerably over time." Bassist Josh Gilbert followed in May 2022, announcing his exit amid unspecified conflicts, further straining the group during the post-pandemic recovery. These challenges peaked with Mancino's departure in June 2022, when he announced he would sit out the band's upcoming tour with and due to "a number of ongoing internal issues within the band that have made it untenable for me to participate." In response, Lambesis issued a statement on June 17, revealing that Mancino had "ex-communicated himself from the remaining members of AILD" for about two years, refusing direct communication and insisting on legal channels only, despite multiple reconciliation attempts by the band. Lambesis noted that Mancino's demands for payment to exit formalized the split, stating, "We'll forever be grateful for his contributions and the good times we shared," as the band committed to moving forward with a replacement.

Other musical projects

Formation and role in Wovenwar

Following the hiatus of As I Lay Dying in 2013 due to legal issues involving frontman , drummer Jordan Mancino joined forces with his former bandmates to form . The band was established that summer in , comprising Mancino on drums, guitarists and , bassist Josh Gilbert, and vocalist from . This lineup sought to explore a fresh musical direction, emphasizing Mancino's foundational role in shaping the group's rhythmic foundation from the outset. Wovenwar's self-titled debut album was released on August 5, 2014, via , marking a shift toward a more style compared to As I Lay Dying's heavier aggression. Mancino's drumming on tracks like the "All Rise" provided dynamic, groove-oriented patterns that supported the album's anthemic choruses and emotional depth, blending technical precision with accessible hooks. The record received attention for its organic evolution, with Mancino contributing to songwriting sessions that prioritized space and melody in the percussion arrangements. The band followed up with their sophomore effort, Honor Is Dead, on , 2016, which adopted a darker, more intense tone while retaining melodic elements. Mancino's thunderous and versatile drumming anchored the album's heavier riffs and breakdowns, as heard in songs exploring themes of personal struggle and societal critique, further solidifying his integral role in the band's sound. Despite touring in support of both releases, including North American runs with acts like and In Flames, Wovenwar entered an indefinite hiatus after 2016, with no new material or activity reported as of 2025; Mancino remains credited as a core founding member.

Guest appearances and live collaborations

In 2013, Mancino filled in as for during a series of shows after their regular suffered a broken collarbone in a accident. This temporary role allowed the band to continue their overseas performances without interruption, showcasing Mancino's versatility in the scene. In 2016, Mancino joined for their summer tour, stepping in for drummer Nick Pierce who was recovering from back surgery. His precise and aggressive drumming style, honed through years with As I Lay Dying and , complemented Unearth's intense live sets during the run. Mancino also served as the drummer for from 2008 to 2009, including playing on their album Maniacal (2008) and supporting live performances. This stint highlighted his ability to adapt to the band's hardcore-infused metal sound in a temporary capacity. Earlier in his career, Mancino briefly played drums for the band Point of Recognition in 2001, marking one of his initial forays into live metal performances before focusing on longer-term projects.

Personal life and ventures

Marriage and family

Jordan Mancino and Marisa Fowler registered for their wedding on November 22, 2023, in . The couple have maintained a private family life away from the spotlight of Mancino's music career. As of 2025, no public information is available regarding children.

Business ownership and interests

In 2014, Jordan Mancino, along with former As I Lay Dying bandmates and , acquired ownership of the Brick by Brick music venue in , , reopening it on July 24 after renovations to the interior and facilities. Mancino has played an active role in managing the venue's operations, contributing to its role as a hub for the local metal and community, though the demands of ownership have been intense, with the co-owners reporting minimal time off even after several years. The venue also serves as a primary rehearsal space for Mancino's band when not on tour, integrating his musical activities with his business responsibilities.

Musical style and equipment

Drumming technique and influences

Jordan Mancino's drumming technique is renowned for its precision and aggression, particularly his mastery of fast blast beats and complex double-bass patterns that define much of the metalcore genre. In his work with As I Lay Dying, Mancino employed a high-intensity style focused on relentless execution, often "grinding" double bass and blast beats to drive the band's heavy, intricate arrangements. This approach demanded tight synchronization and endurance, contributing to the raw energy of albums like An Ocean Between Us and The Powerless Rise. Mancino has emphasized the foundational aspects of his technique, starting from age 13 when he built his first kit from household items, and stressing proper grip and striking methods to avoid injury and sustain professional performance over years of touring. Mancino's influences draw heavily from iconic metal drummers, with of cited as his top inspiration for powerful grooves, alongside of for innovative extremity and for dynamic fills in classic contexts. These figures shaped his early passion for heavy music, which he discovered as a teenager and pursued by quitting other activities to dedicate himself fully to drumming. In a 2015 interview, Mancino reflected on listening to Appice's work on and Heaven & Hell records during sessions, crediting it for inspiring experimental elements in his playing. Over his career, Mancino's style evolved from the raw, grind-heavy approach of As I Lay Dying—characterized by minimal space for deviation amid constant aggression—to a more melodic and creative method in , where songs allowed for extended fills, varied dynamics, and "messing with" different sounds beyond nonstop . This shift enabled greater artistic expression, as Mancino noted the "intensity was a lot easier for me to achieve so I focused more on the creativity of what I was doing." His enduring passion for is evident in quotes highlighting the fun of experimentation, such as tracking multiple percussion variations for projects and drawing daily inspiration from influential records during studio commutes.

Endorsements and drum setup

Jordan Mancino maintains long-term endorsements with DW Drums (including their PDP sub-brand), Zildjian cymbals, and ProMark drumsticks, which have been integral to his professional career spanning multiple bands. These partnerships provide him with custom and high-performance gear tailored for and performances, allowing consistent equipment use across studio recordings and live tours. After forming in 2014 with other As I Lay Dying alumni during the band's hiatus, Mancino continued leveraging these endorsements prominently with the new project, where the gear supported the band's sound during tours and album productions. Mancino's drum setup typically centers on a five-piece DW Custom kit featuring maple shells for their warm tone and durability in aggressive playing styles. The configuration includes a 22" × 20" , 10" × 8" tom, 14" × 12" and 18" × 16" floor toms, and a 14" × 7" , often paired with DW 9000 series pedals for precise double-bass control. In live settings, he has frequently employed more accessible PDP Concept series kits, such as those used in As I Lay Dying's live DVD recordings, maintaining the same shell material and sizing for reliability on the road. He equips the kit with drumheads for balanced resonance and Evans heads on select pieces to enhance attack in high-volume environments. For cymbals, Mancino's Zildjian setup emphasizes versatility for dynamic es and rides suited to metal genres, including 14" K Mastersound hi-hats for crisp articulation, a 19" A Custom Projection or 18" K Sweet for bright accents, a 21" A Sweet Ride (often used as a ), a 20" Oriental Trash for explosive effects, and a 20" A Custom Ride. Additional options in his rotation include a 21" A Mega-Bell Ride and a 19" K Custom Hybrid , with some prototypes tested for evolving preferences. Mancino plays ProMark TX747BW Super Rock sticks or similar 2S models like the Signature for their durability and power during fast, intricate fills. This rig has no dedicated signature products but reflects Mancino's focus on gear that supports his precise, groove-oriented technique in both rehearsal and performance contexts.

Discography

As I Lay Dying contributions

Jordan Mancino served as the for As I Lay Dying from the band's formation in 2001 until his departure in 2022, including a hiatus from 2014 to 2018, contributing to all their studio albums during that period. His recordings with the band span six full-length albums, showcasing his aggressive and technical drumming style that became a hallmark of their sound. The band's debut album, , released in June 2001 via Pluto Records, marked Mancino's first recording credit with As I Lay Dying. It did not achieve significant commercial success but established the group's early intensity. , their major-label debut on in July 2005, reached No. 166 on the chart and No. 2 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, with Mancino's percussion driving tracks like "Confined." In 2007, debuted at No. 8 on the , earning a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance for the track "Nothing Left," where Mancino's blast beats were prominent. The 2010 release on Metal Blade peaked at No. 10 on the and topped the Hard Rock Albums chart, highlighting Mancino's evolving technical prowess on songs such as "Through Struggle." Mancino's next album with the band, Awakened, released in September 2012, debuted at No. 11 on the . Decas, a 2011 EP compiling B-sides, covers, and new tracks, also featured Mancino's drumming and reached No. 16 on the . Mancino's final recording with the band, in 2019 on , was completed during the reunion and debuted at No. 17 on the , with his contributions on drums for the reunion-era material.
Album/EPRelease YearLabelPeak Billboard 200 PositionCertifications
Beneath the Encasing of Ashes2001Pluto Records--
Shadows Are Security2005166-
An Ocean Between Us20078-
The Powerless Rise201010-
Decas (EP)201116-
Awakened201211-
Shaped by Fire201917-

Wovenwar releases

, the band featuring drummer Jordan Mancino, released two studio albums during its active years from 2013 to 2018, both through . The group's output focused on full-length albums with promotional singles drawn from those recordings, emphasizing a shift from melodic on the debut to a darker, more aggressive sound on the follow-up. No EPs were issued, and the band has not released new material since 2016. The self-titled debut album, , was released on August 5, 2014. Produced by and Jason Livermore at The Blasting Room in , with mixing by , the album features 10 tracks blending and elements. Key singles included "All Rise" and "Archers," released in advance to promote the record. The album debuted at No. 36 on the , No. 3 on the Independent Albums chart, No. 13 on the Rock Albums chart, and No. 6 on the Hard Rock Albums chart, marking a strong commercial entry for the band. In , it reached No. 38 on the official charts. The sophomore album, Honor Is Dead, followed on October 21, 2016, self-produced by the band across multiple studios in , , and elsewhere, with engineering handled by band members and assistance from Daniel Castleman on drums. Comprising 11 tracks, it adopted a heavier, more fluid style with themes of personal struggle and societal critique, as reflected in songs like the title track and "." Promotional singles "," "World on Fire," and "Lines in the Sand" were issued prior to release. Chart-wise, it peaked at No. 63 on the , No. 7 on the Hard Rock Albums chart, No. 15 on the Independent Albums chart, and No. 27 on the Rock Albums chart; internationally, it hit No. 76 in (No. 9 on Hard Music), No. 79 in , and No. 44 on Canada's Digital Music Charts.

Other recordings

Mancino served as the drummer for the band Point of Recognition in 2001, contributing to their album Refresh, Renew, released that year on . The record featured aggressive, straight-edge influenced tracks emphasizing themes of personal struggle and faith, with Mancino's precise and energetic drumming providing a solid foundation for the band's fast-paced sound. He also appeared on the three-way split compilation Now the Tables Have Turned (2001), where Point of Recognition contributed four songs alongside Torn in Two and . Additionally, Mancino played on the band's follow-up album (2002), which continued their raw, mosh-friendly style before the group disbanded. During 2001–2003, Mancino was the drummer for Thieves & Liars, a outfit that released their debut When Dreams Become Reality in 2003 on . His contributions to the included driving rhythms that blended heavy breakdowns with melodic , supporting the band's of introspective on and . In 2007, Mancino provided drums for the entire Maniacal by band , released on Abacus Recordings. Produced by his As I Lay Dying bandmate , the marked a shift toward a more metallic edge, with Mancino's technical prowess evident in tracks like "Time to Rage" and "," enhancing the band's high-energy, politically charged anthems. Mancino joined the supergroup Souls of We in 2009 as their permanent drummer, replacing Yael, but the band has not released any studio albums since their 2008 debut Let the Truth Be Known. His tenure has primarily involved live performances, with no notable studio recordings or unreleased material documented as of 2025.

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