Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Scale the Summit

Scale the Summit is an progressive metal band specializing in compositions, formed in 2004 in , , by guitarists Chris Letchford and Travis LeVrier, and later relocated to , . The band gained recognition for its technically intricate sound, drawing inspiration from nature and outdoor activities like and mountain climbing, and signed with in late 2007 as a Houston-based quartet. Over the years, Scale the Summit evolved from a dual-guitar driven outfit to a power trio lineup, with Letchford remaining the sole constant member as lead songwriter and guitarist. Current members include bassist Kilian Duarte, who joined in 2016, and drummer Charlie Engen, who came aboard in 2017, following departures of original members including LeVrier in 2016 and subsequent rhythm section changes. The band's discography spans seven studio albums, beginning with the self-released debut Monument in 2007, followed by Prosthetic releases Carving Desert Canyons (2009), The Collective (2011), The Migration (2013), and V (2015), then independent efforts In a World of Fear (2017) and Subjects (2021), the latter featuring guest vocalists on select tracks while retaining instrumental versions.) Known for blending complexity with aggression, Scale the Summit's music emphasizes melodic hooks, dynamic rhythms, and virtuosic guitar work, often evoking expansive landscapes through thematic song titles and artwork. Despite lineup shifts and a shift toward self-production after parting with Prosthetic following V, the band has maintained a dedicated following in the prog metal scene, with Subjects marking their first release since In a World of Fear four years earlier and introducing vocal elements via collaborators like of and Ross Jennings of Haken.

History

Formation and early years (2004–2007)

Scale the Summit was formed in late 2004 in , , by guitarist Chris Letchford and fellow guitarist Travis LeVrier, who had reconnected after growing up in the same neighborhood and meeting again while attending the there. There, they recruited bassist Jordan Eberhardt and drummer Pat Skeffington to complete the initial lineup, convincing the rhythm section to relocate with them back to upon finishing their studies. LeVrier coined the band's name after browsing a photography book and encountering an image titled "The Summit," which immediately evoked imagery of mountain climbing and exploration—themes that would influence their conceptual artwork and aesthetic from the outset. Following the relocation to in late , the band focused on independent development, conducting intensive rehearsals and staging their first local performances at small venues to build a following. These early shows allowed them to hand out limited copies of their self-recorded demo, titled Scale the Summit and released in , which showcased their instrumental sound through raw, self-produced tracks emphasizing intricate guitar work and atmospheric builds. By 2007, the band's efforts culminated in signing a record deal with in December, marking a pivotal step toward professional production while solidifying their base in the scene. This period of formation laid the groundwork for their signature style, blending technical precision with evocative, journey-like compositions inspired by natural landscapes.

Breakthrough releases and touring (2008–2015)

Following the self-release of their debut album Monument on July 10, 2007, Scale the Summit signed with in December 2007, marking a pivotal step toward broader recognition in the scene. The band's second album, Carving Desert Canyons, arrived on February 17, 2009, via Prosthetic, showcasing their fully instrumental approach with intricate guitar work and atmospheric soundscapes that solidified their shift toward expansive compositions. This release propelled them onto major tours, including a high-profile support slot on the Progressive Nation 2009 tour alongside , , and , which exposed their music to larger audiences across . In 2011, Scale the Summit released their third album, The Collective, on March 1 through Prosthetic Records, further honing their technical prowess with tracks emphasizing dynamic interplay between dual guitars and rhythm sections. The album's success led to their first headlining tour, the "Their Strings Are Voices" trek in late 2011, followed by the Adventure Metal Across America tour in 2012 with support from bands like Elitist. They continued building momentum through support appearances with acts such as Animals as Leaders in 2009 and extensive North American runs, including slots at progressive metal showcases. By 2013, The Migration debuted on June 11 via Prosthetic, featuring a conceptual narrative evoking a vast journey through diverse sonic landscapes, from serene passages to intense riffs. This period saw them headlining their own tours, such as the fall 2013 run with The Reign of Kindo and Jolly, cementing their status in the instrumental prog metal community. The band's creative trajectory peaked with V on September 18, 2015, again through Prosthetic Records, an album lauded for its complex, globe-spanning compositions that pushed boundaries in melody and structure. Recording the effort involved overcoming geographical hurdles, as band members collaborated across distances while navigating lineup transitions, yet it resulted in what many regarded as their most ambitious work to date. Touring remained rigorous, with co-headlining outings like the 2015 summer run with Glass Cloud, alongside festival appearances that highlighted their live energy and precision. These years established Scale the Summit as a cornerstone of modern instrumental progressive metal, blending technical innovation with accessible emotional depth.

Lineup changes and recent developments (2016–present)

In 2016, Scale the Summit underwent major lineup changes when bassist Mark Michell and drummer J.C. Bryant departed the band amid financial disputes with founding guitarist , who was accused of manipulating finances and media narratives surrounding the split. These departures, following earlier exits by other original members, led to a temporary hiatus as Letchford rebuilt the group. The band reformed with bassist Kilian Duarte and drummer Charlie Engen, marking a new chapter with the self-release of their sixth studio album, In a World of Fear, on May 19, 2017. This record featured contributions from guest musicians such as John Browne of Monuments and of Covet, emphasizing intricate compositions amid the band's recovery from internal challenges. By 2021, Scale the Summit self-released their seventh album, , on June 25, introducing guest vocalists like Mike Semesky of Intervals on tracks such as "Form & Finite," while retaining their roots by offering dual vocal and instrumental editions. This release represented a stylistic , blending prog-metal instrumentation with selective vocal elements to broaden the band's appeal without abandoning their core sound. Following Subjects, the band has maintained independent operations, focusing primarily on merchandise sales through their official store and digital platforms, with no new albums announced and only sporadic live appearances reported as of November 2025. Limited touring has occurred, reflecting a shift toward sustainable, self-managed activities rather than extensive road schedules.

Musical style

Core elements and influences

Scale the Summit's music is rooted in , blending technical precision with melodic accessibility to create expansive, journey-like compositions. The band's core sound features intricate dual guitar interplay between Chris Letchford and LeVrier, often employing clean tones and techniques to weave symphonic, harmonious lines that evoke a sense of epic exploration. This is complemented by dynamic rhythm sections, including thundering percussion and jazz-infused bass lines, which support complex structures built around odd time signatures and shifting tempos. Atmospheric melodies, drawing from sensibilities, provide breathing room amid heavier passages, resulting in a balance of intensity and introspection that defines their style. A hallmark of their approach is the incorporation of and elements, with Letchford's 8-string guitar enabling fluid, classical-inspired movements alongside LeVrier's detuned 7-string riffs for added heaviness. Until their 2021 Subjects, the band maintained a strictly vocal-free format, allowing the instrumentation to carry weight through thematic motifs inspired by nature, such as migrations and landscapes, which also inform their conceptual artwork depicting vast, exploratory scenes. This absence of vocals emphasized the guitars' melodic dialogue and the overall organic, uplifting vibe, often described as a "happy journey" despite occasional darker minor-key explorations. The band's influences span progressive metal pioneers like and , whose technical prowess and fusion elements shaped their early sound, alongside for melodic heaviness. Broader inspirations include instrumental acts such as for precision and for virtuoso songwriting, as well as classic rock-metal figures like and . These draw from a shared admiration for bands like , , and , fostering a chemistry that prioritizes collective musicality over individual showmanship. Nature's grandeur remains a conceptual anchor, mirroring the summit's metaphorical ascent in their name and evoking timeless exploration themes.

Evolution across albums

Scale the Summit's early albums, spanning 2007 to 2009, established a foundation in heavy, riff-driven progressive metal characterized by technical guitar work and thematic inspirations drawn from desert and mountain landscapes. Their debut album Monument (2007) featured raw, distorted tones, fast-paced riffs, and intricate odd-time signatures that blended metal aggression with progressive structures, often evoking vast, exploratory imagery through instrumental storytelling. The 2009 release Carving Desert Canyons reinforced this with tracks like "Dunes" and "The Great Plains," emphasizing melodic yet heavy passages that captured arid, expansive environments without vocals to interrupt the flow. In the mid-period from 2011 to 2015, the band's sound incorporated greater ambient textures and technical experimentation, expanding beyond pure heaviness into more nuanced dynamics. The Collective (2011) introduced extended solos with a harder edge alongside mellow openings, balancing repetition with progressive builds to heighten emotional contrast. This evolution continued on The Migration (2013), where ambient interludes complemented technical riffs, allowing each instrument—guitar, bass, and drums—to shine equally in spotlighted segments that showcased refined interplay. By (2015), the approach reached a mature peak with wider dynamic ranges, shifting from technicality to low-gain ambient sections and prolonged solos influenced by classic , marking a sidestep toward broader listenability while retaining core riff-driven prowess. Following lineup changes and a brief hiatus, the post-reformation era from 2017 to 2021 emphasized increased emotional depth and hybridization, diverging from strict purity. In a World of Fear (2017) adopted a darker, fear-inspired tone with layered synths, guest contributions, and a groovier that amplified heaviness and , reflecting a more detailed writing process amid personal and global uncertainties. This culminated in (2021), originally composed as an instrumental but enhanced with eight guest vocalists to create hybrid tracks blending prog metal with diverse vocal styles, adding emotional narratives around themes like and while aiming for more accessible, radio-friendly structures. Overall, this progression toward vocal integration and streamlined compositions maintained the band's technical excellence, evolving from landscape-evoking instrumentals rooted in and influences into emotionally resonant, genre-fluid works.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Scale the Summit consists of three core members who have shaped the band's sound since the 2016 lineup changes. Chris Letchford serves as the lead guitarist and primary songwriter, having co-founded the band in 2004 while studying at the in . He is renowned for his melodic and virtuosic solos that blend with intricate phrasing, as heard across the band's discography. Letchford also plays a key role in production, handling engineering, arrangement, and composition for releases like In a World of Fear (2017). Bassist Kilian Duarte joined in 2016 following the band's lineup overhaul after previous departures, providing a solid rhythmic foundation that anchors the complex polyrhythms central to Scale the Summit's style. Duarte contributes to live performances on select tours, supporting the band's dynamics. Drummer Charlie Engen joined in 2017, bringing a nuanced percussion approach influenced by his formal music training to navigate the band's demanding time signatures and progressive structures. Engen has also been a member of since 2019. His playing on albums like Subjects (2021) adds depth to the rhythmic interplay with Letchford's guitar work and Duarte's bass lines.

Former members

Scale the Summit's former members consist of key contributors from the band's formative and mid-period years, each playing significant roles in its instrumental sound before departing. Jordan Eberhardt served as the original bassist from the band's formation in until 2012. As an early member recruited shortly after guitarists Chris Letchford and Travis LeVrier began the project, Eberhardt contributed to the band's debut album (2007) and subsequent releases like Carving Desert Canyons (2009), helping establish its intricate bass lines. He departed amicably due to a desire to step away from full-time touring. Pat Skeffington was the original drummer and percussionist, active from 2004 to March 2015. Joining alongside Eberhardt to complete the initial lineup, Skeffington provided the rhythmic foundation for early albums including (2007), emphasizing dynamic percussion that complemented the band's progressive structures. His exit was described as amicable, with bandmates noting a waning personal commitment to the band's touring demands. Travis LeVrier, a co-founding rhythm , was with the band from its inception in 2004 until May 2016. LeVrier, who met Letchford while studying at the in , co-wrote much of the band's early material and appeared on all albums up to (2015), including signature tracks that highlighted his melodic guitar interplay. He left to join as a full-time guitarist. Mark Michell joined as bassist in 2012, replacing Eberhardt, and remained until October 2016. During his tenure, Michell contributed to The Migration (2013) and (2015), bringing a focused low-end presence to the band's evolving sound. His departure, along with that of drummer J.C. Bryant, stemmed from unresolved financial disputes regarding compensation within the band. J.C. Bryant held the drumming position from March 2015 to October 2016, succeeding Skeffington. Bryant, formerly of Tetrafusion, recorded the drums for V (2015) and supported live performances during that period, infusing the band's rhythms with progressive flair. Like Michell, he exited amid the same financial disagreements that marked the 2016 lineup overhaul.

Discography

Studio albums

Scale the Summit has released seven studio albums since their formation in 2004, showcasing their evolution as an instrumental progressive metal band with intricate guitar work and dynamic compositions. Their discography reflects shifts in production quality, thematic focus, and lineup stability, beginning with self-financed efforts and progressing to polished releases under major metal labels before returning to independent distribution.
AlbumRelease DateLabelKey Recording Facts
July 10, 2007Self-releasedDebut album, self-financed and self-produced by the band in , marking their early technical style.
Carving Desert CanyonsFebruary 17, 2009Second album, recorded at Nuthouse Recording in , produced by Tom Beaujour, featuring expanded sonic depth through professional engineering.
The CollectiveMarch 1, 2011Third album, recorded at Audiohammer Studios in , produced by Mark Lewis, emphasizing cohesive instrumental themes and refined song structures.
The MigrationJune 11, 2013Fourth album, recorded at The Basement Studios in , produced by , inspired by natural journeys and migration motifs to create a narrative flow across tracks.
September 18, 2015Fifth album, recorded at Basement Studios in , self-produced with Jeff Penalber amid significant lineup transitions including a new , highlighting resilience in the band's creative process.)
In a World of FearMay 19, 2017Self-releasedSixth album, self-produced by Chris Letchford following a brief band split and departure, conveying an and emotional atmosphere through its compositions.
SubjectsJune 25, 2021Self-releasedSeventh and most recent album, self-produced by the band, featuring dual vocal and editions with guest vocalists on select tracks to explore varied interpretive layers.

Compilation albums and singles

Scale the Summit released their sole , Scale the Summit - Digital Collection, on December 22, 2017, through . This 15-track digital release compiles select instrumental pieces from their early catalog, including standout tracks like "Atlas Novus" from The Migration (2013) and "The Winged Bull" from V (2015), offering listeners a curated introduction to the band's intricate compositions. The collection emphasizes their signature blend of technical guitar work and atmospheric soundscapes, drawing from albums spanning 2007 to 2015. In addition to full-length albums, the band has issued numerous digital singles, primarily as promotional previews for their records or standalone experiments with vocal collaborations, marking a shift from their purely instrumental roots. For instance, "Royal Orphan," released on March 15, 2017, served as the for In a World of Fear, showcasing evolving rhythms and melodic depth ahead of the album's May 19, 2017, launch. Similarly, "Astral Kids" emerged in 2017 as a vocal-featured track, highlighting guest contributions that added lyrical elements to their sound. Later singles continued this trend of album teasers and creative explorations. "Jackhammer Ballet," featuring vocalist Joesph Secchiaroli and released on May 25, 2021, introduced the Subjects album, blending with emotive vocals to underscore the band's maturation. Other notable releases include "" (2021), an instrumental single with LED guitar visuals and featuring Eli Cutting on vocals, and "Form & Finite" (2021), featuring Mike Semesky. These singles, often accompanied by music videos, have helped maintain fan engagement between albums while demonstrating Scale the Summit's versatility.

References

  1. [1]
    SCALE THE SUMMIT discography and reviews - Prog Archives
    Conceived from the imagination and talent of Chris and Travis, the Los Angeles, CA founded band was born in late 2004. Chris and Travis set out with the ...
  2. [2]
    Scale The Summit
    ### Studio Albums Summary
  3. [3]
    SCALE THE SUMMIT Signs With PROSTHETIC RECORDS
    Dec 7, 2007 · Prosthetic Records has announced signing of the Houston-based instrumental progressive quartet SCALE THE SUMMIT.Missing: history | Show results with:history
  4. [4]
    The story of Scale The Summit's The Migration - Louder Sound
    Jun 19, 2022 · Boasting a true virtuoso on lead guitar in the form of frontman Chris Letchford, the band create thrilling, expansive technical prog that's left ...
  5. [5]
    Scale the Summit (@scalethesummit) • Instagram photos and videos
    Instrumental Rock New album "Subjects" feat. 8 vocalists! Out now everywhere! @chrisletchford @charlieengen @kilianduartebass ...
  6. [6]
    Monument - Scale the Summit | Album - AllMusic
    Rating 6.6/10 (11) Monument by Scale the Summit released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
  7. [7]
    Carving Desert Canyons - Scale the Summit | Album | AllMusic
    Carving Desert Canyons by Scale the Summit released in 2009. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
  8. [8]
    The Collective - Scale the Summit | Album | AllMusic
    The Collective by Scale the Summit released in 2011. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
  9. [9]
    The Migration - Scale the Summit | Album - AllMusic
    Rating 8.2/10 (100) Jun 11, 2013 · The Migration by Scale the Summit released in 2013. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
  10. [10]
    V, by Scale The Summit
    ### Summary of Scale The Summit Discography
  11. [11]
    Subjects | Scale The Summit
    $$5.00 Free deliverySubjects by Scale The Summit, released 25 June 2021 1. Form & Finite feat. Mike Semesky 2. Don't Mind Me feat. Garrett Garfield 3. Daggers & Cloak feat.
  12. [12]
    Scale the Summit Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio &... - AllMusic
    Scale the Summit (followed by 36 users) ... A tech-savvy, all-instrumental progressive heavy metal group from Los Angeles. Read Full Biography. Active.
  13. [13]
    scalethesummit: HOME
    Official webstore (bundle deals, CDS, vinyl, shirt & more) merch items.jpg Ross jennings (Haken) courtney laplante (spiritbox) Eric Emery (Skyharbor)
  14. [14]
    Scale The Summit Reach New Heights On V - Louder Sound
    Sep 4, 2015 · Scale The Summit were formed when Letchford and LeVrier moved from Texas to Los Angeles to attend the Musicians Institute. There they met ...
  15. [15]
  16. [16]
    Scale the Summit - Demo 2006 - Invisible Oranges
    Nov 28, 2006 · Scale the Summit is a Houston-via-LA instrumental prog metal band that began in late '04. Influences are usually obvious with young bands, ...
  17. [17]
  18. [18]
    Carving Desert Canyons - Scale The Summit - Bandcamp
    Free deliveryCarving Desert Canyons by Scale The Summit, released 17 February 2009 1. Bloom 2. Sargasso Sea 3. The Great Plains 4. Dunes 5. Age Of The Tide 6.
  19. [19]
    Scale The Summit "Carving Desert Canyons" CD - Prosthetic Records
    $$9.98 In stockRelease Date: February 17, 2009 Prosthetic's debut record from instrumental, progressive band, Scale The Summit.
  20. [20]
    Progressive Nation 2009 Tour w/ Dream Theater (Video 4/Week 4.5)
    Sep 17, 2009 · Progressive Nation 2009 Tour w/ Dream Theater (Video 4/Week 4.5) • Scale The Summit. 9.2K views · 16 years ago ...more. scalethesummit. 22.1K.
  21. [21]
    The Collective - Scale The Summit - Bandcamp
    Free deliveryThe Collective by Scale The Summit, released 01 March 2011 1. Colossal 2. Whales 3. Emersion 4. The Levitated 5. Secret Earth 6. Gallows 7.
  22. [22]
    Scale The Summit Announces Tour Dates - Metal Underground.com
    Aug 31, 2010 · We'll be hitting the stage on Sunday, Sept 5th, second to last band, at 3pm sharp! On the way there we'll be playing Nashville, Atlanta and ...
  23. [23]
  24. [24]
    The Migration - Scale The Summit - Bandcamp
    Free deliveryThe Migration by Scale The Summit, released 11 June 2013 1. Odyssey 2. Atlas Novus 3. The Olive Tree 4. Narrow Salient 5. Oracle 6. Evergreen 7.
  25. [25]
    SCALE THE SUMMIT Announce Headline Tour; THE REIGN OF ...
    Sep 9, 2013 · The headlining tour will kick off in November in the band's hometown of Houston and feature support from THE REIGN OF KINDO, and JOLLY. Dates ...
  26. [26]
    SCALE THE SUMMIT And GLASS CLOUD Will Co-Headline A North ...
    Label: Century Media. On their first in the Lost Not Forgotten Archives series Dream Theater are putting out their 2017 Budokan performance of the album ...Missing: 2007 | Show results with:2007
  27. [27]
    SCALE THE SUMMIT Parts Ways With Rhythm Section Over ...
    In 2012, original bassist Jordan Eberhardt left, and in 2015, original drummer Pat Skeffington left. Then this year, original guitarist Travis Levrier quit, and ...
  28. [28]
    Scale the Summit Break-Up Turns Ugly - MetalSucks
    Oct 31, 2016 · Last week, we learned that bassist Mark Michell and drummer J.C. Bryant have both parted ways with Scale the Summit.
  29. [29]
    What Happened To Scale The Summit?: J.C. Bryant On Leaving
    Oct 31, 2016 · On Wednesday, October 26th, 2016, bassist Mark Michell and drummer JC Bryant announced their departure from Houston-based instrumental progressive act Scale ...Missing: current | Show results with:current
  30. [30]
    Scale the Summit - In a World of Fear (Album Review)
    May 31, 2017 · New members Charlie Engen (drums) and Kilian Duarte (bass) helped out with the recording along with a number of notable guests. The result is ...Missing: reformation | Show results with:reformation
  31. [31]
    Scale the Summit's Chris Letchford on the new album 'In A World of ...
    May 24, 2017 · Scale the Summit just released their latest album, 'In A World of Fear'. Lead guitarist and songwriter shook things up for this release with new ...Missing: origin mountain climbing
  32. [32]
    Scale the Summit - Subjects (Album Review) - Sonic Perspectives
    Rating 8.8/10 · Review by Rick AtkinsonInstrumental prog-metal giants, Scale the Summit, return in a huge way with the vocal infused 'Subjects'. The diverse collection of vocalists provides ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  33. [33]
    Scale The Summit Concert Tickets - 2025 Tour Dates. - Songkick
    Unfortunately there are no concert dates for Scale The Summit scheduled in 2025. Songkick is the first to know of new tour announcements and concert ...
  34. [34]
    Chris Letchford & Travis LeVrier Interview (Scale The Summit)
    Apr 2, 2011 · Modern prog instrumentalists Travis LeVrier and Chris Letchford of Scale the Summit discuss their new album The Collective as they unfold a new and exciting ...
  35. [35]
    Review: "Scale the Summit: The Collective" - Sea of Tranquility
    Jan 31, 2012 · The Collective album by Scale the Summit is full of stunning guitar interactions, instrumental variations that will have you calling out for ...
  36. [36]
    Interview with Chris Letchford from Scale The Summit – The Aquarian
    Feb 9, 2012 · Guitarist and lead songwriter Chris Letchford. “Yeah, our stuff is really complex, technical music, but it's still not over-the-top, shred-based. That would ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
  37. [37]
    Scale the Summit reviews, music, news - Sputnikmusic
    Scale the Summit is an American instrumental metal band based out of Houston, Texas. It formed in 2004 and signed to Prosthetic Records.Missing: history | Show results with:history<|control11|><|separator|>
  38. [38]
    Review: Scale the Summit - Monument - Sputnikmusic
    Feb 11, 2011 · The album succeeds by drawing on the three primary musical sensibilities that Scale the Summit particularly excel at: metal, prog, and jazz. Yes ...
  39. [39]
    SCALE THE SUMMIT The Collective reviews - Prog Archives
    The song starts with a mellow lick, and breaks into a nice solo with a bit of a harder edge. Although the solos in this song can get a bit repetitive, they ...
  40. [40]
    REVIEW: Scale The Summit – 'The Migration'
    May 24, 2013 · The balance between each musician's contribution to this album is refreshing. Each instrument shines equally and have spotlighted segments, ...Missing: style | Show results with:style
  41. [41]
    NEW DISC REVIEW + INTERVIEW 【SCALE THE SUMMIT
    Aug 3, 2021 · EXCLUSIVE: INTERVIEW WITH CHRIS LETCHFORD OF SCALE THE SUMMIT !! “You Have To Diversify Your Income. The Days Of Musicians Making a Living Off ...
  42. [42]
    Scale the Summit - V Review | Angry Metal Guy
    Sep 18, 2015 · V is a great album to end your summer and a fun sidestep from the typical metal release schedule, but it fails to quite live up to its predecessors.Missing: style evolution
  43. [43]
    SCALE THE SUMMIT Parts Ways With Bassist, Announces ...
    Apr 4, 2012 · Commented SCALE THE SUMMIT guitarist Chris Letchford: "Jordan decided earlier in the year he no longer wanted to tour full-time, so we have ...Missing: departure reason
  44. [44]
    Scale The Summit Announce New Bassist, Spring Headlining Tour ...
    Apr 3, 2012 · “Jordan decided earlier in the year he no longer wanted to tour full time so we have decided to part ways. We have had great luck having all ...Missing: reason | Show results with:reason
  45. [45]
    Scale The Summit Parts Ways With Drummer Pat Skeffington
    Mar 17, 2015 · The band has unfortunately announced that drummer Pat Skeffington will no longer man the kit. As his replacement, JC Bryant from Tetrafusion will now be ...Missing: leaves | Show results with:leaves
  46. [46]
    Travis LeVrier (Scale The Summit) Joins Entheos - Metal Anarchy
    Aug 25, 2016 · Travis LeVrier (Scale The Summit) has joined Entheos as their new guitarist. Check out a video of him performing "An Ever-Expanding Human" ...Missing: quits | Show results with:quits
  47. [47]
    SCALE THE SUMMIT's Ex-Rhythm Section Carries ... - Metal Injection
    Nov 2, 2016 · ... J.C. Bryant has been anything but clean. The band initially made the announcement that Michell and Bryant were leaving due to financial ...Missing: tenure | Show results with:tenure
  48. [48]
    Monument | Scale The Summit
    Free deliveryMonument by Scale The Summit, released 20 May 2007 1. Shaping The Clouds 2. Wolves 3. Crossing The Ocean 4. Omni 5. Rode In On Horseback 6.
  49. [49]
  50. [50]
    In A World Of Fear | Scale The Summit
    Free deliveryABOUT THIS TRACK. Featuring John Browne (Monuments) guest Riff/Section (:38-1:23 & 2:52 - END), Scott Carstairs (Fallujah) guitar solo (3:12 - END) and Nathan ...Missing: reformation members
  51. [51]
  52. [52]
    Ex-Scale The Summit Member Claims Guitarist Manipulated ...
    Nov 2, 2016 · Ex-Scale The Summit Member Claims Guitarist Manipulated Finances & Media Over Lineup Change - Theprp.com.
  53. [53]
  54. [54]
    Scale the Summit - Digital Collection, Scale The Summit - Qobuz
    Scale the Summit - Digital Collection by Scale The Summit ; Released on 12/22/17 by Prosthetic Records ; Main artists: Scale The Summit ; Genre: Pop.
  55. [55]
    "Royal Orphan" Single Premiere • SCALE THE SUMMIT - YouTube
    Mar 15, 2017 · "Royal Orphan" Single Premiere • SCALE THE SUMMIT · Comments. 79. Add a comment... 6:30. Go to channel · *NEW SONG* Cosmic Crown ...
  56. [56]
    Scale The Summit premiere first single from new album - Lambgoat
    May 25, 2021 · Scale The Summit have unveiled the first new song from their upcoming album, Subjects, which is slated for a June 25 release.
  57. [57]
    Oort Cloud - YouTube
    Jan 8, 2018 · ... Scale the Summit - Digital Collection ℗ 2015 Prosthetic Records ... Singing for Animals compilation ❤️‍ . Plumes•2.1M views · 5:08 · Go ...