Transit was an American
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band from
Stoneham, Massachusetts
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. From their formation in 2006 to their split in 2016, they released five albums, four EPs, and a split EP with
Man Overboard
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. Although they largely took influence from emo acts such as
Saves the Day,
Death Cab for Cutie
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,
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,
Fairweather
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,
Lifetime, and
Hot Water Music
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their sound transformed from a fusion of
pop punk
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and contemporary
emo
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from their early releases into an
indie rock
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sound by their final release, ''
Joyride
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''.
Biography
In January 2007, Transit made a demo, two songs of which appeared on their
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profile. A few months later, "Shift On" and "Waterways in NE" were posted online prior to the release of ''Let It Out''. "Rule of Nines" was posted online in December 2007, followed by "For the World" in January 2008. In July 2008, it was announced that the band would release a new EP, titled ''Stay Home'', later in the year. On October 16, it was announced that the band had signed to independent label
Run for Cover Records
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. Three days later, "Stay Home" was posted on the group's
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profile. At the end of the month, a music video was released for "Stay Home". In November, Run for Cover Records released a sampler which included "Nameless", a track from ''Stay Home'', which was scheduled for release in January 2009. "Stay the Same" was posted on the band's Myspace on March 30, 2009; ''Stay Home'' was eventually released on April 14. In June and July 2009, they went on an East Coast tour, leading into an East Coast and Midwestern tour with
Balance and Composure
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and
Man Overboard
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. In December 2009 and January 2010, they went on a US tour with
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. Between May and July 2010, they went on a US tour with
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Matty Arsenault and Danny Poulin from Lions Lions started a new band, Last Ride Pony R ...
, Kid Liberty, Fallen from the Sky,
This Time Next Year and
Such Gold
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. From mid-August to early October 2010, the band supported
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on their tour of the US.
In 2011, ''
Listen & Forgive
''Listen & Forgive'' is the third studio album by American pop punk band Transit.
Background
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'' reached No. 9 on the
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chart and No. 40 on the
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chart. After performing on the Ernie Ball Stage during
Warped Tour 2012
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, they released ''
Young New England
''Young New England'' is the fourth studio album by pop punk band Transit
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'', which reached No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers chart and No. 40 on the Independent Albums chart.
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Their follow-up record, ''
Joyride
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'', was released on October 21, 2014. On February 29, 2016, the band announced their breakup via
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. From April 19 to April 26, the band played a final "goodbye" tour, with their final show at The Sinclair in
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, MA.
Former member Tim Landers died on February 2, 2019. In June 2023, lead singer Ella Amber Meadows (formerly known as Joe Boynton) came out as a
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via
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.
Members
Final lineup
*Ella Amber Meadows – lead vocals
(2006–2016)
*Torre Cioffi – guitar, vocals
(2011–2016)
*P.J. Jefferson – bass, vocals
(2006–2016)
*Daniel Frazier – drums
(2006–2016)
Former
*Joseph Lacy – guitar, vocals
(2006–2011)
*Tim Landers – guitar, vocals
(2006–2014, died 2019)
Touring members
*Kevin Tse – guitar (2009)
*Brandon Wark – guitar (2014–2016)
Discography
Albums
* ''This Will Not Define Us'' (Barrett, February 26, 2008 (CD & digital); Animal Style, May 7, 2009 (12" vinyl))
* ''Keep This to Yourself'' (
Run for Cover, August 17, 2010)
* ''
Listen & Forgive
''Listen & Forgive'' is the third studio album by American pop punk band Transit.
Background
''Listen and Forgive'' was the band's first release with Rise Records, with whom they signed in December 2010. It was revealed that the band were in the ...
'' (
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, October 4, 2011)
* ''
Young New England
''Young New England'' is the fourth studio album by pop punk band Transit
Transit may refer to:
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'' (Rise, April 2, 2013) U.S. #193
* ''
Joyride
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'' (Rise, October 21, 2014)
EPs
* ''Let It Out'' (Barrett, 2007)
* ''Stay Home - EP'' (Run For Cover, 14 April 2009 (CD & Digital); Barrett, 22 May 2010 (12" vinyl))
* ''Something Left Behind'' (Mightier Than the Sword , 22 February 2011)
* ''Futures & Sutures'' (
Rise
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, 2 December 2013)
Splits
* ''Man Overboard/Transit - Split with
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'' (
Pure Noise, 8 December 2009)
7"
* ''Promise Nothing'' - 7" (Rise, April 25, 2011)
* ''For Future Reference'' - 7" (Rise, October 4, 2011)
* ''Skipping Stone'' - 7" (Rise, July 2012)
*''Joyride Acoustic'' - 7" (Rise, October, 2014)
Singles
* "Nothing Lasts Forever" (Rise, 11 February 2013)
Music videos
* "Rule of Nines" (2008)
* "Stay Home" (2009)
* "Long Lost Friends" (2011)
* "Cutting Corners" (2011)
* "Asleep at the Wheel" (2012)
* "I Think I Know You" (2012)
* "Skipping Stone" (alternate version) (2012)
* "Nothing Lasts Forever" (2013)
* "Weathered Souls" (2013)
* "Young New England" (2013)
* "So Long, So Long" (Futures & Sutures sessions) (2014)
* "Rest to Get Better" (2014)
* "The Only One" (2015)
References
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